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<p> 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. </p> |
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<p> 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. </p> |
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<li>Scan the [http://opticonfigure.opticon.com/sl/?z=Bm&a=4&b=0&d=1 Bluetooth HID] mode menu barcodes from top to bottom</li>
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<li>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. </li> |
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<li>Search for Bluetooth device from the host device and select "OPC-3301i"</li> |
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<li>Search for Bluetooth device from the host device and select "OPC-3301i"</li> |
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<p> 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. </p> |
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<p> 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. </p> |
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<li>Scan the [http://opticonfigure.opticon.com/sl/?z=kc&a=4&b=0&d=1 SPP] mode menu barcode</li>
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<li> 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.</li> |
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<li> Search for Bluetooth device from the host device and select "OPC-3301i" </li> |
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<h2>Configure the Scanner</h2>
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Create and print custom configuration sheets.
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Create custom configuration sheets and save them as PDF files.
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<h2> Other information: </h2> |
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