102Problem 4: Scanner's operation period too short even after recharge.Probable cause What to do:• If fully discharging and then recharging (i.e.refreshing) cannot solve this problem, the servicelife is expired. (See Section 11.1.)• Replace the battery cartridge.(See Section 11.2.)• The scanner may not be placed in the chargerproperly.• Place the scanner in the charger properly.(See Section 11.1.)Problem 5: Bluetooth® wireless link unexpectedly broken.Probable cause What to do:• The automatic disconnection may be enabled. • Press the trigger switch to reestablish the Bluetooth ®wireless link.• Change the timeout period for scanner to wait for aconnection request if necessary.(See Section 10.1.)Problem 6: The scanner does not read while on the charger.Probable cause What to do:• The scanner used does not support reading whilemounted on the charger.• Model numbers 454800-8620 and 454800-8630 do notsupport reading while mounted on the charger.Remove the scanner from the charger for reads.• The "Reading with scanner mounted on charger"has not been enabled.• Enable reading on the charger.Problem 7: Using data packaging (packetizing) produces errors.Probable cause What to do:• The scanner and/or Bluetooth® adapter are notcorrectly configured.• Using data packaging requires the followingcommunications settings at the two ends:- At the scanner: Data packaging mode (to BA10-RKU)- At the Bluetooth® adapter: GT10 series as target(See Section 10.3.)• The host does not return responses to the scanner. • Using data packaging requires that the target devicereturn an ACK/NAK response to the data from thescanner.Check the host application settings.(See Section 10.3.)Problem 8: Pairing does not succeed.Probable cause What to do:• The PIN code is not correct. • Specify the correct PIN code.• The Bluetooth ® device at the other end is notconfigured for pairing.• Refer to the manual for the Bluetooth ® device at theother end.• The Bluetooth ® device at the other end does notsupport pairing.• Refer to the manual for the Bluetooth ® device at theother end. No support means no pairing.