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RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 4 - 31
Bluetooth Radio, Linking, and Batch Operation
The LI4278 linear imager scanner has a Bluetooth Class 2 radio which achieves a range of at least 135m / 
440ft (open air, line of sight). The actual range you achieve is influenced by the presence of other radios, 
shelving and wall materials as well as which cradle is tested. The environments vary widely and often influence 
radio ranges.
When the linear imager scanner goes out of communications range to the base, it can be configured for Batch 
Mode (see 
). The linear imager scanner has sufficient onboard memory to store 500 
bar codes of typical size (UPC/EAN).
Setting Up an iOS or Android Product To Work With The Linear Imager Scanner
Perform the following steps on each device to establish a link.
HID Keyboard Emulation
1.
On the LI4278, scan 
.
2.
On an iOS/iPad/iPhone, select Settings > General > Bluetooth and turn Bluetooth On. Choose the LI4278 
linear imager scanner from the list of discovered devices. A link should be established allowing scanning 
into any application with keyboard entry.
3.
On an Android/ Motorola ET1/Droid, select Settings > Wireless & networks > Bluetooth (to turn Bluetooth 
on, if not already on). Select Bluetooth Settings and choose the LI4278 linear imager scanner from the list 
of discovered devices. (The LI4278 linear imager scanner normally displays as LI4278 - xxxxxx, where 
xxxxxx is the serial number.)
IMPORTANT Android devices, specifically the Motorola ET1, may require you to scan a PIN to connect. If so, a 
PIN displays on the device. To enter the required PIN, scan the bar code
 then re-attempt connection. When a beep sounds, indicating the scanner is waiting for 
PIN entry, scan the PIN using the 
. Incorrect scanned entries 
can be deleted by scanning 
For more information, read the sectio
.