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Auto Reconnect Feature, Auto Reconnect, Feature, Enabled, Disabled

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Appendix Auto Reconnect Feature The auto reconnect feature allows the printer to automatically restore a connection in the following situations if the Bluetooth connection to the iOS device is lost.  When the printer is turned on  When the signal is dropped and then restored The following shows the printer operations and connection methods when the auto reconnect feature is enabled or disabled. Auto Reconnect Feature Enabled Disabled Printer operations when Bluetooth is disconnected Perform the following reconnection sequence. [Reconnection sequence] 1.The printer tries to connect to the iOS device to which it was last connected. 2.When step 1 fails, the printer waits for connections from other devices. 3.If connection is not established in step 2, the printer tries again to connect to the iOS device to which it last connected. Steps 1 and 2 are repeated until a connection is established. Wait for a connection from the Bluetooth device. Reconnecting to iOS Reconnect automatically. device Make settings on the Bluetooth settings screen on the iOS device. Switch to connection from other device Method 1: After disabling the Bluetooth feature of the connected iOS device, make connection settings on the Bluetooth device that you want to connect. (When the auto reconnect feature is enabled, it may take some time to connect.) Method 2: After disconnecting from the connected iOS device using applications with the Epson TM Utility for iOS or Epson ePOS SDK disconnection feature, make settings on the Bluetooth device you want to connect. * In the following situations, even if the feature is enabled, the same operations are performed as when it is disabled. - When pairing is canceled from the connected iOS device. - When the last Bluetooth device connected was not an iOS device. - When wireless communication settings are initialized from the printer. * Disable this feature when using the printer from devices that are not running iOS. Otherwise, it may take some time to connect. * For details on the Auto Reconnect Feature, see "Interface Setup Mode" on page 82. 156

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Appendix
Auto Reconnect Feature
The auto reconnect feature allows the printer to automatically restore a connection in the following situations if
the
Bluetooth
connection to the iOS device is lost.
When the printer is turned on
When the signal is dropped and then restored
The following shows the printer operations and connection methods when the auto reconnect feature is enabled
or disabled.
* In the following situations, even if the feature is enabled, the same operations are performed as when it is
disabled.
- When pairing is canceled from the connected iOS device.
- When the last
Bluetooth
device connected was not an iOS device.
- When wireless communication settings are initialized from the printer.
* Disable this feature when using the printer from devices that are not running iOS. Otherwise, it may take
some time to connect.
* For details on the Auto Reconnect Feature, see
"Interface Setup Mode" on page 82
.
Auto Reconnect
Feature
Enabled
Disabled
Printer operations
when
Bluetooth
is
disconnected
Perform the following reconnection
sequence.
[Reconnection sequence]
1.The printer tries to connect to the iOS device
to which it was last connected.
2.When step 1 fails, the printer waits for
connections from other devices.
3.If connection is not established in step 2, the
printer tries again to connect to the iOS
device to which it last connected.
Steps 1 and 2 are repeated until a
connection is established.
Wait for a connection from the
Bluetooth
device.
Reconnecting to iOS
device
Reconnect automatically.
Make settings on the
Bluetooth
settings screen
on the iOS device.
Switch to connection
from other device
Method 1:
After disabling the
Bluetooth
feature of the connected iOS device, make connection settings on
the
Bluetooth
device that you want to connect.
(When the auto reconnect feature is enabled, it may take some time to connect.)
Method 2:
After disconnecting from the connected iOS device using applications with the Epson TM Utility
for iOS or Epson ePOS SDK disconnection feature, make settings on the
Bluetooth
device you
want to connect.