Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the SR61
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6 In the Port field, select the COM port being used for
Bluetooth communications, and click OK.
7 Click the Start button. Your SR61 is connected to your host
PC as a keyboard wedge.
For more information about Keyport Lite, see the documentation
that ships with the product.
Collecting Data With Your SR61
After you connect your SR61 to a host device, you are ready to
start collecting data. The data collection method you use depends
on whether you are using:
•an Intermec computer.
•a host PC.
• the SR61 as a keyboard wedge.
To collect data with your SR61
1 Establish a Bluetooth connection.
2 Start your data collection application.
3 For a host PC:
• If necessary, configure your data collection application to
receive data from the incoming or outgoing COM port.
Or,
• If necessary, connect your SR61 to your host PC as a
keyboard wedge. For help, see “Connecting as a Keyboard
Wedge” on page 16.
4 Scan a bar code with your SR61. The data is entered into your
application.
For more information, see “Connecting the SR61 to a Host
Device” on page 14.
Note: You can use either the incoming or outgoing (client or
server) COM port.