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ZQ300 Series User Guide
Bluetooth Minimum Security Modes
BT Version of Master Device (>2.1)
bluetooth.minimum_security_mode=1
Secure Simple Pairing
Just Works/Numeric Comparison
bluetooth.minimum_security_mode=2
Secure Simple Pairing
Just Works/Numeric Comparison
bluetooth.minimum_security_mode=3
Secure Simple Pairing
Numeric Comparison
bluetooth.minimum_security_mode=4
Secure Simple Pairing
Numeric Comparison
bluetooth.bluetooth_PIN
Not Used
bluetooth.minimum _ security _ mode sets the lowest
security level at which the printer will establish a Bluetooth
connection. The printer will always connect at a higher security
level if requested by the master device.
The ZQ300 Series printers also feature bonding for Bluetooth.
The printer caches pairing info so devices stay paired through
power cycles and disconnects. This eliminates the need to re-
pair on every connection establishment.
The bluetooth.bonding SGD is on by default.
Note • For detailed information on Bluetooth, please refer to the
Bluetooth Wireless User Guide (P1068791-001) at:
http://www.zebra.com/us/en/support-downloads.html
Near Field Communication (NFC)
In addition, the ZQ300 Series printers support passive Near
Field Communication (NFC) technology. Much like Bluetooth and
Wi-Fi technologies, NFC allows wireless communication and
data exchange between digital devices like smartphones. Yet
NFC utilizes electromagnetic radio elds while technologies such
as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi focus on radio transmissions instead.
NFC is an offshoot of Radio Frequency Identication (RFID),
with the exception that NFC is designed for use by devices with-
in close proximity to each other, i.e. a smartphone and a ZQ300
Series printer. NFC allows these devices to establish communi-
cation with each other by touching them together or bringing