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Power Tools EZConfig Utilities 
MX6 Reference Guide 
 
E-EQ-MX6RG-E 
Key  
Description  
Available Values  
Service  
Hex value of the printer serial service to use  
Default value: 1101 
Hex value  
DeviceName  
Friendly name of the printer  
Default: N/A 
Printer name  
 
Bluetooth Default Printer Values  
In general, to establish a printer as a Bluetooth Favorite Device, you must establish the printer as a 
Bluetooth Favorite on the mobile device. The problem is that Bluetooth Favorite settings are 
stored in RAM memory and therefore erased during each cold boot. The Default Printer section 
stores these settings permanently in the DeviceConfig.EXM file so the printer remains a Favorite 
after a hard reset.  
Furthermore, you can distribute a DeviceConfig.EXM file with the printer settings to multiple 
mobile devices. After DeviceConfig.exe applies the settings in the DeviceConfig.EXM file 
(launched manually or after a hard reset), the printer is set up as a Favorite automatically, without 
any special configuration to each device.  
After you have established a printer as a Bluetooth Favorite Device on an individual mobile 
device, you obtain the values for the Address and Service keys from the registry.  
The fastest way to do this is via RegEdit.  
Obtain MAC Address 
1.  Tap Start > Power Tools > RegEdit 
2.  Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Socket Communications > 
Bluetooth > Socket BT Com Port.  
3.  Copy the Value Data in the Remote Address field. This is the MAC address of the printer.  
4.  Enter this address in the Address key in the Bluetooth > DefaultPrinter section of the 
DeviceConfig.EXM file.  
Hex Value of the Printer’s Serial Service  
1.  Tap Start > Power Tools > RegEdit 
2.  Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE | SOFTWARE | Socket Communications | 
BtDevWin | 1.0 | Devices | [MAC Address] | Services.  
3.  Copy the first number underneath Services. This is the hex value for the Service key field; 
“1101” in the illustration above.  
Note: 
For detailed information about RegEdit, see “RegEdit”.