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Opticon OPN2002 Quick Setup Manual

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CAUTION: This information is subject to change without prior notice.
Copyright 2009, Opticon Sensors Europe BV, all rights reserved.
This manual may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or converted
to any electronic or machine readable form without prior written consent of Opticon Sensors Europe.
THE GENERAL USE AND FUNCTIONING OF THE BAR CODE SCANNER IS DESCRIBED IN THIS
DOCUMENT. ALSO GENERAL SETUP INSTRUCTIONS TO GET STARTED ARE DESCRIBED IN
THIS DOCUMENT. FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS CONSULT OPTICON OR YOUR LOCAL
DEALER.
First release – October 2009
OPN2002 BLUETOOTH DEMO QUICK SETUP GUIDE
(Version RFG35311)
The OPN2002 terminal is supplied with a Bluetooth demo application that
demonstrates its Bluetooth capabilities. Since the OPN2002 terminal does not have
a display to display instructions nor has a keyboard to change the demo application
implements a user interface that consists entirely of using just the 2 keys and
scanning barcodes. This brief setup guide describes the features as well as
instructions to be able to use this demo application.
More product details, additional support or configuration options to your own
preferences (by Universal menu book) will be updated at
Information about how to install and use a Bluetooth stack on your remote device,
like a PC or mobile device, please check the manual of your Bluetooth device.
Capabilities of the Bluetooth demo application (RFG35311)
The following features are currently supported:
Connecting to a remote device (as master) and transmit its data using a
Bluetooth virtual COM port (VCP)
Making the OPN2002 connectable (as slave) and discoverable to allow a
remote device to connect with the OPN2002 and allow the transmission of its
data using a Bluetooth virtual COM port (VCP)
Making the OPN2002 connectable (as slave) and discoverable as HID
(keyboard) device to allow the remote device to connect with the OPN2002 and
transmit its barcode data as Bluetooth keyboard device.
Reconnecting to a paired remote device (as master) to quickly re-establish a
lost Bluetooth HID connecting without having to re-enter a PIN code.
(Limited) OSE menu book support to configure all barcode decoders, pre- and
suffixes, change Bluetooth configurations and switch between HID or VCP as
Bluetooth interface.
Possibility to configure a remote Bluetooth address and PIN code using
barcodes
Smart use of the trigger and clear key to connect, disconnect, make
discoverable / connectable and reconnect.
Storing of configurations in non-volatile memory to allow all settings to be
restored after a reset.
Easy software upgrading by USB (VCP) or the CRD-2000 multi cradle (RS232)
using Appload.
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Summary of Contents for Opticon OPN2002

  • Page 1 This manual may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or converted to any electronic or machine readable form without prior written consent of Opticon Sensors Europe. THE GENERAL USE AND FUNCTIONING OF THE BAR CODE SCANNER IS DESCRIBED IN THIS DOCUMENT.
  • Page 2 In the future more features and bug fixes are likely to be implemented into the OS of the OPN2002 and this application. To find out if there are software updates available, please check our web site. All available software and documentation for the OPN2002 can be found under: www.opticon.com.
  • Page 3 If you are allowed to enter any PIN code, then it is easiest to choose the last 4 digits of the Bluetooth address of your OPN2002 as PIN code since that is the default PIN code of your OPN2002. To skip having to enter a PIN code on your OPN2002 read the 'Fixed PIN code' label below to configure this.
  • Page 4 If you want to use a different PIN code or you are only allowed to enter a random PIN code on your OPN2002, then you will have to enter this PIN code using direct input labels. These labels can be found in the universal menu book (or below). After entering the PIN code read the END label to send the PIN code to the remote device.
  • Page 5 OPN2002. Configuring a remote Bluetooth address If you want the OPN2002 to connect to a remote device (as master) it will be necessary to configure the Bluetooth address of the remote device first. Usually the address is displayed on the product label as a hexadecimal code (example: 00-11-F6-03-39-69).
  • Page 6 Connect as master When you want your OPN2002 to connect with a remote device you can either read the created Bluetooth address labels or you can choose to press the trigger key for 5 seconds (until the blue LED starts blinking).
  • Page 7 This makes it possible to customize this application without having to actually change the source code of this software. The OPN2002 support (most of the) menu options listed in the following chapters: 1. Defaults (See chapter 'Supported defaults' at the start of this set-up guide) 2.3.