OPI-3301i

The OPI-3301i is a wireless handheld 2D CMOS Imager barcode scanner with Bluetooth. It incorporates the MDI3100 2D Bar code module.

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OVERVIEW:

  • The scanned data is output via Bluetooth.
  • The scanner can work with many Bluetooth-enabled host devices, such as computers, smartphones, and tablets.
  • The scanner supports both HID (Human Interface Device Profile) and Blutooth SPP (Serial Port Profile).
  • The scanner can read bar codes from LCD screens.
  • The scanner emits a single GREEN aiming line for help with scanning barcodes.
  • A dedicated charging cradle (CHG-3201) is supplied for recharging and easy storage of the scanner.
  • The scanner is Apple MFi certified.



How to connect:

Bluetooth HID (Human Interface Device):

This connection mode works as if a Bluetooth keyboard were attached to the host device. This means that all data scanned is transmitted to the host device as if typed.

  1. Scan the Bluetooth HID mode menu barcode
    • When iOS device is used in HID mode, scan the "HID (for iPhone/iPad/iPod touch) mode" menu code.
  2. Press the trigger switch for 3 seconds and the scanner will make a short buzzer sound. Re-press the trigger switch within 1 second after the buzzer sounded to start a connection (pairing) with the host device. Blue LED blinks to indicate it is now waiting for the connection from the host device.
  3. Search for Bluetooth device from the host device and select "OPI-3301i"
  4. If a pin code is needed, input it by scanning the "PIN code input" menu barcodes and "PINE" to end the input.
  5. When the connection is made successfully, the scanner makes a buzzer sound and the GREEN LED lights up briefly.

Bluetooth SPP (Serial Port Profile):

This connection mode is a serial connection mode. The OPNTerm or Microsoft HyperTerminal or the RS232 Terminal in Appload can be used to receive scanned data on host devices.

  1. Scan the SPP mode menu barcode
  2. Press the trigger switch for 3 seconds and the scanner will make a short buzzer sound. Re-press the trigger switch within 1 second after the buzzer sounded to start a connection (pairing) with the host device. Blue LED blinks to indicate it is now waiting for the connection from the host device.
  3. Search for Bluetooth device from the host device and select "OPI-3301i"
  4. If PIN code is required, input "1234" on the host device.
  5. When the connection is made successfully, the scanner makes a buzzer sound and the GREEN LED lights up briefly. The connection may be completed after opening the serial port on the host device.

Bluetooth MFi Mode: (Only for the OPI-3301i)

This connection mode is a serial connection mode similar to Bluetooth-SPP through Apple's proprietary interface for iOS devices. The OPNTerm can be used to receive scanned data.

  1. Scan the "iphone mode" menu barcodes.
  2. Press the trigger key for 3 seconds and the scanner will make a short buzzer sound.Re-press the trigger key within 1 second after the buzzer sounded to start a connection (pairing) with the host device. Blue LED blinks to indicate it is now waiting for the connection from the host device.
  3. Search for Bluetooth device from the host device and select "OPC-3301i"
  4. When the connection is made successfully, the scanner makes a buzzer sound and the GREEN LED lights up briefly. When OPNTerm is used as an iOS application, press the [connect] button to start communication with the OPC-3301i.

How to disconnect:

To disconnect the scanner from the host device, perform the following:

  1. Press the trigger switch for 5 seconds.
  2. When the connection is closed, the RED LED will light up and the buzzer will sound 3 times.

How to reconnect:

This will reconnect the scanner to the last known paired device. To reconnect to the last known paired device, perform either of the following:

  • Press and hold the trigger button for 3 seconds.
  • OR

  • Scan a regular barcode.

Buzzer:

To turn off the buzzer:

Scan the W0 command barcode to turn off the buzzer.

To enable the buzzer:

Scan the W8 command barcode to enable the buzzer.

Configure the Scanner

The output of this barcode reader can be modified in several different manners. Using several different tools. The following tools are available for you to use in configuring your scanner. Please submit a ticket above for assistance from Opticon's Technical Support Team.

Universal Menu Book:

The Universal Menu Book (UMB) is a PDF document that enabled you to change the most commonly changed settings on Opticon's scanners. The UMB also contains information about what the various settings do when they are enabled. The UMB covers the following topics.

  • Interface Specific Settings
  • Code Options
    • Barcode Symbology Settings
    • Enabling/Disabling Symbologies
  • String Options
    • Prefixes / Suffixes
    • Preambles / Postambles
  • Read Options- Adjusting General Behaviors like:
    • Disable Trigger (Always On)
    • Single Read Mode / Multiple Read Mode
  • Indicator Options
    • Buzzer Settings
    • LED Settings

Opticonfigure:

Opticonfigure serves primarily as a an online searchable Universal Menu Book (UMB), however it does have some notable differences. Opticonfigure is updated more frequently than the UMB. Opticonfigure also contains some menu options that were excluded from the UMB for the sake of brevity. Although more inclusive, Opticonfigure doesn't do as good of presenting information in an organized and comprehensible manner as the UMB does. Opticonfigure allows you to: Create and print custom configuration sheets. Create custom configuration sheets and save them as PDF files. Create custom configurations and export OCG files.

Other information:

  • When no operation has been performed for 3 minutes, the Bluetooth connection closes automatically.
  • Wait time for the Bluetooth connection (pairing) is up to 3 minutes.
  • A flashing ORANGE LED indicates a low battery level. Recharge the battery with the enclosed charger immediately.
  • When the scanner tries to connect (pair) to a host device that was previously connected, the connection may fail since the old connection information remains in the host device. Delete the scanner information from the host before making a connection (pairing) again.

Downloads

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Documents

Documents Description Version Download
Quick Start Guide This document provides the Quick Start Guide instructions for the OPI-3301i rugged handheld 2D CMOS imager scanner. Download
Quick Start Guide This document provides the Quick Start Guide instructions for use with the OPA-3201 bluetooth dongle Download
Universal Menu Book The Universal Menu Book is a document containing instructions and configuration options for the majority of Opticon's products. Support of the commands in this manual is product specific. A must read for System Integrators. In effect this is the User Manual for all of Opticon's products that do not have a User Manual of their own and a supplement to all others. December 2009 Download
Datasheet This document provides technical details at a glance for the OPI-3301i rugged handheld 2D CMOS imager scanner. Download