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QL 320 User’s Guide 21
SRRF Communications
Both the printer and the device it communicates with must follow
either the Bluetooth standard or Zebra’s proprietary SRRF proto-
col. The communications protocol is determined by the specific
QuickLink module installed in the printer.
Printers equipped for short range radio frequency communica-
tions (SRRF) allow wireless communication with their host termi-
nals from any direction. Reliable transmission distances will vary
but usually exceed 1m. (39”) under worst conditions. SRRF print-
ers can be identified by reading the printer’s model number label
on the front of the unit, which will show the radio module’s identifi-
cation number and/or its operating frequency. QL 320 printers
equipped with a Bluetooth wireless module will have the Bluetooth
logo on the model number label.
Zebra SRRF Network Overview
Zebra’s short range RF network operates as a collection of
linked pairs of terminals and printers. There is no base station or
centralized control; control of the network is distributed across the
entire network.
Before SRRF operation can begin, the QL 320 must be “linked”
to a terminal with a compatible short-range radio. Linking means
that addresses are exchanged between the terminal and the print-
er. Once linked, the terminal and the printer become a “linked pair”
and communicate exclusively with each other. The terminal and
the printer can be turned on and off without affecting the link; it re-
mains valid until another link is deliberately created. Thus it is not
necessary to perform a link every time that the equipment is used.
So long as the linked pair is kept together, they remain linked in-
definitely. If the linked pair is not stored together, then the terminal
and printer selected should be linked prior to use.
Multiple linked pairs can be operated in close quarters and each
terminal will only communicate with its linked printer. Each SRRF
radio module has a unique device address (terminal or printer),
based on the device serial number.
Linking From the Terminal to the Printer
The linking operation can be activated from either the terminal
or the printer. If the terminal has a scanner available, then the bar-
coded serial number on the back of every printer can be scanned
and used to establish the printer’s unique address. Once the print-
er’s address is established, the terminal can then initiate a link to
that printer. If no scanner is available the user can manually enter
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