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Bluetooth Beep and LED Indications
Beep Type from Bluetooth Device
Acknowledge label
Label rejected
Transmission error
Link successful
Link unsuccessful
LED on Bluetooth Device
Yellow LED blinks at 2 Hz
Off
Yellow LED blinks at 50 Hz
Yellow LED blinks at the same rate as the paging beep (1 Hz)
Green LED blinks once a second
Upon startup, if the Bluetooth device sounds a long tone, this means the Bluetooth device has not passed its
automatic Selftest and has entered isolation mode. If the Bluetooth device is reset, the sequence is repeated.
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Bluetooth Printer Setup
The Bluetooth managed device should be as close as possible, in direct line of sight, with the Thor VM2
during the pairing process.
1. Open the Bluetooth EZPair Panel.
2. Tap Discover. Locate the Bluetooth printer in the Discovery panel.
3. Tap and hold the stylus (or double-tap) on the Bluetooth printer ID until the right-mouse-click menu
appears.
Select Pair as Printer to pair the Thor VM2 with the Bluetooth managed printer.
The devices are paired. The Bluetooth managed printer may respond with a series of beeps or LED flashes.
Please refer to the Bluetooth managed printer manufacturer's User Guide; it may be available on the manu-
facturer's web site. Contact
Note: If there is no beep or no LED flash from the Bluetooth managed printer, the Thor VM2 and the printer
are currently paired.
Easy Pairing and Auto-Reconnect
The Bluetooth module can establish relationships with new devices after the user taps the Discover button. It can
auto-reconnect to devices previously known but which have gone out of range and then returned within range (up
to 32.8 ft (10 meters) Line of Sight).
Note: Configuration elements are persistent and stored in the registry.
Setup the Bluetooth module to establish how the user is notified by easy pairing and auto-reconnect events.

Disk Lock

These features are supported on Windows Embedded Standard 7 only.
Configure support for Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) and Hibernate Once Resume Many (HORM).
EWF write-protects the system volume (C: drive). Though the user may appear to be able to write to the C: drive, the
changes are actually stored in RAM.
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Technical Assistance
(page 9-1) for assistance.
Technical Assistance
Behavior
1 beep
2 beeps at low frequency
Beep will sound high-low-high-low
Beep will sound low-medium-high
Beep will sound high-low-high-low
Behavior
Linking in progress
Disconnected or unlinked
Bluetooth transmission in progress
Paging
Disabled indication
(page 9-1) for Bluetooth product assistance.

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