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Datamars ISO MAX V - Bluetooth; Act as a Server; Act as a Client; 4 Connect Your ISO MAX V to a PC

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ISO MAX V Manual v. 1.2 – july 2012 11
3.6 Bluetooth
When the Bluetooth is physically installed in the reader, the Bluetooth menu appears on the
main menu. The following figure shows the Bluetooth menu (refer to chapter 4.5 for details).
ACTS AS CLIENT OFF
BLUETOOTH
ACTS AS SERVER ON
3.6.1 Act as a server
This command sets the default server profile. The default server profile is the profile that other
devices can connect to when the Serial Port Adapter is in data mode.
3.6.2 Act as a client
This command sets the default client profile. The default client profile is the profile that the Serial
Port Adapter uses when it establishes a connection, in data mode, to the default remote peer.
4 Connect your ISO MAX V to a PC
This section is meant to describe how to connect the ISO MAX V to a personal computer (PC). The
ISO MAX V can be connected to a PC in 3 ways: the first is a wired USB connection, the second a
RS-232 connection while the third is a wireless Bluetooth connection (optional).
4.1 Where to find the USB driver
Before physically connecting the ISO MAX V to the PC through the USB cable, you have to
install the FTDI’s virtual com port (VCP) driver. This driver is included in the ISO MAX CD or the
latest version can be downloaded from the following link:
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
An installation guide is also available at the following link:
http://www.ftdichip.com/Documents/InstallGuides.htm
Once the driver is installed and the ISO MAX V is connected to the PC through the USB cable
you can open a new HyperTerminal (for Windows) session.