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The OS can be loaded either through the IRU-2700 cradle, or through the direct load cable for the PHL-2700. The process differs depending on which method you choose to use. All of the downloads referenced in these instructions are available in the Downloads section, below.
The standard demo application can be loaded either through the IRU-2700 cradle, or through the direct load cable for the PHL-2700. The process differs depending on which method you choose to use.
The system should pop up a splash screen for this device. Press any key and follow the instructions on the screen until the diagnostics are completed.
Note: These diagnostics do not test the charging circuit, the IR, or the RS232 parts of the device. Those will need to be tested by either updating the OS through these functions or downloading data using the Opticon Standard Demo. The Charging Circuit can be tested by placing a device with the standard rechargeable battery onto a cradle. At that point a red light should turn on indicating the unit is charging.
All of Opticon's Demo Applications for the PHL2700 support downloading of data through Opticon's proprietary protocol called NetO (Net-Oh). As with all communications there are two sides. In this case these are the terminal (the PHL2700) and the host (usually a PC). This section covers setting up and using such a communication channel.
To use NetO communications on a PC you need an application called NetO32. This can be downloaded from the Downloads table at the bottom of this page. Simply run the installer after download is complete and follow the setup instructions here.
NetO32 is now in 'Polling' mode. Note that you should see the yellow light on the cradle blinking steadily. This means it will sit here indefinitely sending queries to the cradle and waiting for the right response to start a download. Multiple downloads can all be done without ever closing NetO32. When you are done using NetO32 simply select 'Protocol' > 'Stop' and NetO32 will discontinue polling mode. The application can then be closed.
After NetO32 is in Polling mode (see above) follow these steps. First, of course, it is expected that you will have scanned some barcodes using the PHL2700.
The PHL2700 firmware is split into two levels, an Operating System and an Application. The Operating System Exposes the functions of the hardware to the Application level firmware, and the Application determines how the device behaves. The Operating System is developed and maintained solely by Opticon, however anyone can make an application for the PHL2700 using using Opticon's C-Library Kit and the "Software Development Tools MCCM77 C Compiler package" made by Microtec™ Research. This compiler can be purchased directly from Opticon or from a third party.
This device supports application developed with RapidGen.
The PHL-2700 uses a data communication cradle to transmit to the PC. This cradle is model number IRU-2700-00 which uses power supply 32-00904-00.
Switch | ON | OFF |
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SW1 | RS-232 | RS-232 |
SW2 | RS-485 Terminator | RS-485 Terminator |
SW3 | RS-485 Terminator | RS-485 Terminator |
SW4 | Baudrate* | Baudrate* |
SW5 | Baudrate* | Baudrate* |
SW6 | Baudrate* | Baudrate* |
Baudrate | SW4 | SW5 | SW6 |
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1200 | OFF | OFF | OFF |
2400 | ON | OFF | OFF |
4800 | OFF | ON | OFF |
9600 | ON | ON | OFF |
19200 | OFF | OFF | ON |
38400 | ON | OFF | ON |
115200 | OFF | ON | ON |
AUTO | ON | ON | ON |
Nothing is displayed on the screen, although the backlight seems to be working. What can I do?
It's possible that the contrast has been set too low, either by a factory reset or because the batteries are running low. To adjust the contrast without using a menu, first make sure the device is completely powered off by pressing the power key.
Next, hold the 0 and 7 keys, then press power. After this press 7. You should hear a tone from that keypress. Start pressing F7 until you can see the text on the screen again. If this is working, you should hear a tone each time you press down.
Notice: The downloading and use of any Opticon software implies consent with Opticon's End User License Agreement.
Document | Description | Version | Download |
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PHL2700 Quick Start Guide | This is the quick start guide for the PHL2700. | Download | |
PHL2700 Manual | This is the manual for the PHL2700. | 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 |
Software | Description | Version | Download |
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Appload | Appload Is Opticon's multi-purpose firmware update utility. It is a Windows PC application that provides the capability to download firmware onto most Opticon products. It also contains a versatile terminal interface that allows serial communication to any serial port connected to the PC (be it RS232, USB-VCP or Bluetooth-SPP). Opticon products can be queried and configured in this manner. | EAGV0186 1.86 |
Download |
NetO32 | A PC application implementing the NetO protocol to transfer files from the PC to the terminal barcode reader. | EGF2001H (2.1.0.0) | Download |
Firmware: OS | This is the latest Operating System firmware file for the PHL2700. | CBWV0159 | Download |
Firmware: Application - USA Standard Demo | This is the standard application running on all PHL2700s from our warehouse. It supports a large variety of barcode symbologies, many of which are enabled by default. | CFW30927.S2 | Download |