The bluetooth.minimum_security_mode SGD sets the security level at which the printer will establish a Bluetooth connection. To change the security mode and security settings in the printers, use Zebra Setup Utilities.
The ZQ220 Plus printer also features bonding for Bluetooth. The printer caches pairing information 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.
In addition, the printers support a Scan and Pair function via a handheld device and the MAC Address label on the bottom of the printer.
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MAC Address Label
The ZQ220 Plus printer also features passive Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. Using the Print Touch feature located on the top of the printer, users can automatically pair with a handheld device that supports NFC technology. The NFC tag has the printer’s BDADDR encoded in a URL on the tag. Simply touching the NFC handheld device to the Print Touch icon on the printer will connect and pair the handheld device to the printer (see Using Near Field Communication (NFC).