User`s manual

A-66 MS-Q Imager User’s Manual
MS-Q Bluetooth Modem
Connecting with a Quick Connect Code (All Cable Types)
Read the Quick Connect Code on the top label of the Bluetooth Modem, using the
MS-Q Imager you intend to connect to the host computer.
The imager and host computer should connect within 60 seconds. The MS-Q will beep
once and flash both LEDs GREEN as a confirmation.
If the MS-Q and host computer do not connect, the imager will beep three times in rapid
succession and flash its RED LEDs.
Modem Firmware Version
Read the symbol below to check the Bluetooth Modem’s firmware version.
Firmware output will be in the following format: MSP430 firmware version; TUSB firmware
version; 1-digit comm. mode (0 = PS/2, 1 = Serial, 3 = USB Keyboard); 1-digit keyboard
mapping value; 1-digit packet protocol value.
Bluetooth Modem Installation with PS/2 Cable
Install Cable
Attach the PS/2 cable to the Bluetooth Modem.
Detach the keyboard from the host computer and connect it to the PS/2 cable, as
shown below.
Connect the other end of the PS/2 cable to the host computer, as shown below.
Read Quick Connect Code
Read the Quick Connect Code on the Bluetooth Modem’s top label.
Note: A Quick Connect Code can also be created in ESP’s Utilities interface.
Establish Mode
Read the PS/2 Bluetooth Mode symbol below.
You are now ready to begin sending decoded symbol data to the host.
Firmware
Version
Note: The modem is powered by the
PS/2 port, and so does not require a
separate power supply.
The modem’s blue light will illuminate
when connected.
PS/2
Bluetooth
Mode