Linking Using An Opticon Batch Terminal; Linking Using The Provided Web Application - Opticon ESL Server Manual

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When using an USB-HID scanner, this can be quickly done by scanning the MAC address bar
code on the ESL label followed by scanning the unique ID or barcode of the product.
4.2.

Linking using an Opticon batch terminal

Opticon provide software for a wide variety of batch terminals to perform this task. The following
bar code terminals are currently supported:
OPN2002/5/6 (bar codes only; uses a mini USB cable)
OPH1004 (bar codes & keypad; requires a CRD1001 cradle)
H13 (bar codes & keypad; requires a CRD13 cradle)
OPL9728 (bar codes & keypad; requires a CRD9723RU cradle)
OPH3000 (bar codes & keypad; uses a mini USB cable)
More information on how to set-up the barcode terminal can be found in chapter 10.
4.3.

Linking using the provided web application

Using Opticon's H21, H22, H32 or any other Wifi terminal it is possible to link ESLs to products
and monitor the ESL system using a WiFi connection. This is done by installing a local web-server
that runs the provided web page to perform the linking.
For large installations this is the ideal solution, because it's quick, can be done in the store, ESLs
will immediately start updating after linking and it contains multiple monitoring options to check the
status of all ESLs, products, base stations and the ESL server.
Using and setting up the web application is described in more detail in chapter 11.
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