This support article provides instructions on how to pair the Scanfob 2006 Bluetooth barcode scanner (as the master) with the BlueSnap standard Bluetooth to RS-232 adapter (as the slave) via SPP mode. For this tutorial, we will be configuring the Scanfob 2006 as the Bluetooth master and the BlueSnap as the Bluetooth slave. After you pair the Scanfob and the BlueSnap in this way, you can create a barcode of the BlueSnap’s MAC address that you can scan (with the paired Scanfob 2006) any time you want to connect to the BlueSnap.
If the Scanfob 2006 begins to beep repeatedly instead of connecting to the BlueSnap, follow these instructions.
1. Turn off the Scanfob 2006’s Bluetooth radio. You can do this by holding down the small square button for 5-10 seconds or until the blue LED stops flashing.
2. Scan SPP mode control code on the printed quickstart quide.
3. Scan the BlueSnap’s MAC address barcode again.
If this does not resolve the problem, make sure that the BlueSnap’s authentication is OFF (sa,0) and that the BlueSnap’s PIN code is set to 1234 (sp,1234). You can verify these settings by connecting the BlueSnap to a terminal, entering command mode ($$$), and sending the following commands:$$$
sa,0
sp, 1234
r,1