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The program will assign 2 communication ports for the reader. Most applications will use the
outgoing port. Make note of this port number for use when connecting to a software program
If this fails use the following links, search the reader in the peripheral list and connect it. You
have to add an outgoing port that makes a connection to the device. Follow the steps described
in the links below.
For Windows XP: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883259/en-us
For Windows 7: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Connect-to-Bluetooth-
and-other-wireless-or-network-devices
Reader to a Bluetooth
®
adapter connected to a scale head, or to a Bluetooth
®
enabled device, such as scale head or printer.
This scenario requires that the reader lists the Bluetooth
®
peripherals. Go to the menu
“Bluetooth”, then the sub-menu Select device” and select “Search new device…”. This will
start the Bluetooth
®
scanning.
The device you want to connect to will be displayed on the reader. Use the green button to
scroll to the desired device. Select the device by depressing the black button on the reader. The
reader will now connect in MASTER mode.
Note 39 - Sometimes, the Bluetooth
®
authentication have to be enabled/disabled
on the reader to establish the connection with a remote device. See Menu 6 to
switch authentication on/off.
Note 40 Your reader can connect to iPhone and iPad (Follow instruction above).
Connect the reader to an USB flash drive
USB adapter (ref. E88VE015) allows you to connect to an USB Flash Drive (Formatted in
FAT).
With this equipment, you can import and/or export sessions (see Note 22).
The imported sessions must be a text file, named “tag.txt”. The first line of the file must be
either EID or RFID or TAG. The format of the ear tag numbers must be 15 or 16 digits
(999000012345678 or 999 000012345678)
Example of file “tag.txt”:
EID
999000012345601
999000012345602
999000012345603