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FTP-628WSL Bluetooth® Configuration Guide

Configuring the Bluetooth Interface with MS Windows XP

PDF Download [3MB] the FTP-628WSL110 Bluetooth Configuration Guide or see below:

Background: The Bluetooth Interface is typically easy to configure, as is the FTP-628 Driver. The mechanics are simple: the FTP-628 Serial Driver is assigned to a virtual Serial (COM) Port, and the Bluetooth driver links to the same virtual Serial (COM) Port.

This example was developed using a Fujitsu Lifebook Notebook PC with built-in Toshiba Bluetooth hardware support.

Bluetooth Interface Configuration

1. Make sure the FTP-628 printer battery has been fully charged; if your printer has never been used, allow 3 hours for the initial charge.
2. Turn on the printer (hold down the Power button until the Green LED starts blinking, then release); place the printer in close proximity to the Bluetooth PC; it is best to ensure there are no other active Bluetooth devices within range (about 30 feet).
3. Start the Bluetooth Manager on the PC and select the ‘Add New Connection’ function
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4. The Add New Connection Wizard will pop up; select Custom Mode and click Next [Image 2]

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5. The Wizard will search for any Bluetooth device within range, and should display the highlighted FTP-628WSL100 icon after a few moments; [Image 3] click Next [Image 4]

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6. The Bluetooth Security dialog box will pop up next, requiring you to enter the FTP-628 PIN, which is 9999; failure to enter the correct PIN or to enter it within a few seconds will create a failure condition; in this case just re-click on Next to re-display the dialog box.
7. Once the Pin is successfully entered, the Bluetooth Manager will display ‘Serial Device’; [Image 5] click Next [Image 6]

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8. Now the Bluetooth Manager will display the COM Port selection dialog; De-Select the “use default COM port” box, and change the COM port to COM5; [Image 7] [Image 9] [Image 10] ignore the warning regarding default COM port recommendation, [Image 8] and DO NOT de-select the Auto Connect box; click Next [Image11]

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9. Now you can select a different icon for the printer if you wish, then click Next and Finish; your Bluetooth Manager should show the FTP-628WSL-110 as an active device [Images 12 to 15]

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10. Bluetooth configuration is now finished; proceed to FTP-628WSL-110 Serial Driver Installation [Image 16 and 17]

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Serial Driver Installation

 
1. Download the latest driver Zip file from the website at: www.fujitsu.com/us/services/edevices/components/printers/drivers.html [Images 18 to 22]

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2. Extract all of the files to a folder on your desktop. [Images 23 to 25]

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3. From the Start menu select Printers and Faxes, and double-click on the Add Printer icon. [Image 26]

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4. The Add Printer wizard will pop up on the display; click Next; select ‘Local Printer’ and DE-SELECT ‘Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer’; click Next [Images 27 to 28]

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5. Select ‘Use the following port’, then use the pull-down menu to select COM5; click Next [Images 29 to 30]

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6. Select FCL, click ‘Have Disk’; when the ‘Install from Disk’ dialog box pops up, Browse to your Desktop and select the FTP-628WSL and open it; you should see ‘FTP’ in the next dialog box; select ‘FTP’ and click Next [Images 31 to 32]

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7. Assign a name for the printer, or use the default provided, click No for default printer and click Next [Image 33]

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8. Click ‘Do not Share this printer’ and click Next [Image 34]

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9. Click Yes or No for the Test Page printing as desired; click Next [Image 35]

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10. The Successful Installation page should appear next; click Finish; a warning box will pop up regarding Unsigned Drivers, click ‘Continue Anyway’, and wait while the driver is installed. Once the ‘Copying Files’ dialog box closes, you are ready to use the printer [Images 36 to 38] 

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11. Go to the Start Menu and select Printers and Faxes; when this window opens makes sure you see FTP-628WSL in the list of printers [Image 39] 

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12. Remember to select and observe the proper settings for the paper size and length (1.9-inch wide 1/2 letter) in the Printer Setup. You can access the settings from the Printers and Faxes window by right-clicking on the FTP-628WSL printer name, and selecting Properties. To change printer behavior, select the General tab, click on Printing Preferences, then click on Advanced; the variable printing controls will be displayed and may be changed [Images 40 to 42] 

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13. To test the printer you can either create your own text file, or download and use any of the test files provided on the web site. If you use the Windows Test Page, the Windows logo graphic icon should print correctly, but some of the text will be truncated due to the default margin settings – this is normal operation. 
RIGHT click on the the filename to download the Test Print files for Graphic demoReceipt demo and Graphic and Text demo