OPN-3102i Bluetooth Quick Start Guide Bluetooth Mode (Most Common) (Human Interface Device) (Serial Port Profile) (Made for iDevice) Note: Apple MFi mode requires the OPNTerm application which is available for download from the Apple App Store. USB Data 2D Imager...
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• Buzzer & Vibrate - The OPN-3102i will both beep and vibrate to alert the operator of a successful scan. Bluetooth Disconnect / Reconnect • When connected, a Bluetooth connection can be broken by holding the trigger key for 5 seconds. This will prolong battery life in some situations.
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NFC Pairing to Android Step 1 - Scan Bluetooth-HID(Keyboard) Step 2 - Turn on Bluetooth and NFC in your mobile device settings Bluetooth-HID (Keyboard) Step 3 - NFC Symbol Tap the NFC symbol on the back of the scanner to the NFC symbol on the back of the device (location of the NFC chip) When the connection is initiated, you will hear a chirp and the scanner’s LED will start flashing blue.
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With this feature, the on-screen keyboard can Beeper Only be toggled on and off by use of the function key on the OPN-3102i. The typical behavior for an iDevice is to hide the on-screen keyboard when a Bluetooth keyboard is paired (as the OPN-3102i effectively is).
OPN-3102i’s function key. Step 2 - Hold the Function Key for 3 Seconds Hold the OPN-3102i’s function key for 3 seconds until it makes a short buzzer sound and begins to flash blue. The OPN-3102i is now discoverable by your host device.
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