24 8680i User Guide
Auto Reconnect Mode
Auto Reconnect controls whether or not the 8680i automatically begins the relink
process when a loss of connection is detected. When the Auto Reconnect On bar
code is scanned, the 8680i begins the relink process immediately, without user
intervention. Default = Auto Reconnect On.
Note: If you are connecting to a Bluetooth Interface Module, set Auto Reconnect to Off.
The table below shows the results of the Auto Reconnect On and Off settings:
Maximum Link Attempts
The Maximum Link Attempts setting controls the number of times the 8680i tries
to form a connection with a host. During the connection setup process, the 8680i
transmits in order to search for and connect to a host. In order to prevent continu-
ous transmissions that could interfere with other users of the ISM band, the num-
ber of attempts to connect is limited by this setting. After the maximum number of
attempts is reached, the 8680i does not attempt to reconnect to a host. Pressing
the trigger, scanning a host linking bar code, or pairing the 8680i with a host resets
the attempt count and the 8680i tries to link again.
Event Auto Reconnect On Auto Reconnect Off
8680i out of range Relink occurs automatically. If
maximum number of link attempts
is unsuccessful, then the 8680i
must be relinked by either pressing
the trigger or relinking the 8680i to
the host. See Maximum Link
Attempts on page 24.
The 8680i is relinked by
pressing the trigger or
relinking to the host.
Host reset (firmware
upgrade or power cycle)
8680i behaves as if out of range. No attempt to relink made
while host is powered off.
Trigger must be pressed to
initiate relinking.
8680i power down due to
Power Time-Out Timer
setting (see page 2-29)
Trigger must be pressed.
8680i reset due to firmware
upgrade
Relink occurs automatically.
8680i reset due to battery
change
Relink occurs automatically.