Wireless Connections

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The Quantum is equipped to connect to your computer using different wireless connections.

① WLAN On/Off Button

② Bluetooth On/Off Button

Figure 3-9 Quantum Wireless On/Off Buttons

FARO Wireless - Bluetooth

The Quantum is a Bluetooth equipped device and can connect to your computer without using a cable.

The Bluetooth connection will not support Laser Line Probe use.

Bluetooth wireless is a short-range communications technology intended to replace the cables connecting devices. The range of a Class 2 system, such as the Quantum, is approximately 30 feet or 10 meters. Bluetooth devices are generally paired, or associated with each other, either openly or employing security, with one serving as the master device and the second as the slave. In the case of the Quantum:

If your Quantum is connected with USB cable and Bluetooth, only the Bluetooth connection will be active.

To activate the Bluetooth signal, press the Bluetooth On/Off Button. Connect the Quantum to your computer:

Using Bluetooth - Windows 10

Create the wireless connection between the host computer and the Quantum using:

Ensure your computers Bluetooth radio is on. Some computers have a hard switch for the wireless receiver and some are only controlled through a software switch.

Quantum to the Computer Connection

To connect your Quantum to your Computer:

  1. Click Start > Settings.

Figure 3-10 Windows Task Bar menu

You can also click the Bluetooth icon in the task bar menu and choose Add a Device.

  1. Choose Bluetooth and then your Quantum. All Quantums are identified by their serial number.

Figure 3-11 Choosing your Quantum

  1. Click Pair.

Figure 3-12 Pairing the Quantum

  1. Enter the Quantum pairing code, faro, and click Next to create the SPP connection.

Figure 3-13 Entering the Pairing Code

The FaroArm Driver connects to the SPP connection using the FaroArm Manager

Using Bluetooth - Windows 7

Create the wireless connection between the host computer and the Quantum using:

Ensure your computers Bluetooth radio is on. Some computers have a hard switch for the wireless receiver and some are only controlled through a software switch.

Quantum to the Computer Connection

To connect your Quantum to your Computer:

  1. Click Start > Devices and Printers.

Figure 3-14 Windows Task Bar menu

You can also click the Bluetooth icon in the task bar menu and choose Add a Device.

  1. Choose Add a Device from the menu in the upper left corner of the window. All Quantum are identified by their serial number. Double-click your Quantum.

Figure 3-15 Choose your Quantum

  1. Choose the Enter the device’s pairing code option and click Next.

Figure 3-16 Device Pairing Code

  1. Enter the Quantum pairing code, faro, and click Next to create the SPP connection.

Figure 3-17 Enter Device Pairing Code

  1. Windows checks and installs the hardware drivers. When this is complete, click the Devices and Printers link.

Figure 3-18 Hardware Install Complete

  1. Right-click on your Quantum device and choose Properties.

Figure 3-19 Quantum Device Properties

  1. Click the Hardware tab, and look to see what COM port is assigned to your Quantum. This is usually COM3.

Figure 3-20 Quantum COM Port

Write down your SPP connection COM port:___________________

This number is important and you will use it later.

  1. Click OK to close the Properties dialog box.

The FaroArm Driver connects to the SPP connection using the FaroArm Manager.

FaroArm Manager

The FaroArm Driver connects to the SPP connection using the FaroArm Manager utility software. To connect your Quantum using Bluetooth:

  1. Click Start > FARO > FaroArm Manager.

  2. Choose Bluetooth.

Figure 3-21 Choose the Bluetooth Connection

  1. In the Devices list, click your Quantum.

Figure 3-22 Choosing the Active Device

No more than two (2) Quantum pairings can be active at any one time, but any number can be defined.

When the measuring software is launched (CAM2 2024, CAM2 SmartInspect, CAM2 Measure, Geomagic, Polyworks, etc.) the FaroArm Driver attempts to use any Quantum connection - USB cable and any active Bluetooth pairings. It takes slightly longer, 8 or 10 seconds, for the Quantum to connect and initialize via Bluetooth.

Once you start measuring using a hard probe, there is no difference in data transfer between using the Bluetooth connection or the USB cable. The Bluetooth connection will not support Laser Line Probe use.

Deleting The Bluetooth Connection

To delete the Bluetooth connection, highlight the Bluetooth connection and click the trash can icon.

FARO Wireless - WLAN

The Quantum is a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) equipped device and can connect to your computer without using a cable.

A WLAN is a series of interconnected computers that communicate with each other over the air waves rather than through a network cable connected to each computer. In a WLAN, a radio communications device called an access point, or wireless router, connects network computers and provides network access. The access point, or wireless router, and the wireless network card in the computer communicate by broadcasting data from their antennas over the air waves.

The Quantum WLAN is normally configured as a DHCP Client. Due to the nature of an open air system, network security is very important.

After connecting the Quantum to the computer, start the FaroArm Manager program and choose Devices in the Devices group.

For a detailed description of the Quantum’s wireless ethernet communication, See WLAN Primer.