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This is the setup and configuration document for Windward Mobile POS. It contains all the instructions to set up the App Server, and configuration of the Mobile POS application on the Android device. It also contains some common error messages and the solutions to those errors.
windward_mobile_pos-_installation_configuration_and_basic_setup.docx
windward_mobile_additional_configuration_guide.docx
The current list of supported hardware can be found here:
http://wiki.wws5.com/doku.php?id=windward_supported_hardware_list:mobile_pos_devices_and_peripherals
http://wiki.wws5.com/doku.php?id=windward_supported_hardware_list:mobile_pos_devices_and_peripherals:printers
The SM-T300i was specifically made to be used with an Apple Product, however, it does support android. Because of this, the default Bluetooth setting is “BlueTooth (iAP)” (iPod Accessory Protocol). To switch it so that your tablet can talk to the printer, you’ll need to follow the instructions below.
1) Power on the Printer
2) Hold down the “Power” button and the “Feed” button at the same time.
Continue to do so until the display screen lights up blue. (the error light will blink 5 times before the display lights up)
3) Once the display screen has lit up, click the “power” button to cycle through different modes; the mode you want is called “Bluetooth Mode”.
4) Once you see “Bluetooth Mode on the Screen”, click the “Power” button and the “Feed” button at the same time. The printer will then print out a slip that has its current status. This is how you know you’ve exited the menu. “Bluetooth Mode” should be the only letters you see on the Display screen. Now you should be able to print using the App.
The full printer manual can be downloaded from here:
smt300_hm_en.pdf
It doesn’t mention anything about “Bluetooth (iAP)”, possibly because the manual is for the older portable model.