Version Differences for OPI3301

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  The OPI3301 is an ultra-lightweight Bluetoothâ„¢ CMOS imager that reads 1D or 2D barcodes for healthcare, retail, point-of-sale (POS), inventory or logistics applications. The OPI3301 uses LEDs for lighting and features a red laser spot for aiming. Disinfectant-ready plastic makes this scanner ideal for Healthcare applications.     The OPI3301 is an ultra-lightweight Bluetoothâ„¢ CMOS imager that reads 1D or 2D barcodes for healthcare, retail, point-of-sale (POS), inventory or logistics applications. The OPI3301 uses LEDs for lighting and features a red laser spot for aiming. Disinfectant-ready plastic makes this scanner ideal for Healthcare applications.  
       
    + ==Interface types==  
- ===CRD3301 Connection===   + ===Cabled USB-HID from the CRD3301===  
    + Keyboard Emulation allows any barcode scanned to be transmitted directly to the cursor on the host computer.  
- # First, choose your preferred interface type, either keyboard emulation or serial.   + #Print [http://opticonfigure.opticon.com/sl/?z=R1.kc.Td&a=2&b=2&d=1 this barcode sheet] and scan the label using your OPI3301.  
- ##Keyboard Emulation allows any barcode scanned to be transmitted directly to the cursor on the host computer. To enable Keyboard Emulation, print [http://opticonfigure.opticon.com/sl/?z=R1.kc.Td&a=2&b=2&d=1 this barcode sheet] and scan the barcode on it.   + #Connect the CRD3301 to your computer using a USB cable.  
- ##Serial mode causes the OPI3301 to transmit data only over a COM port. Choose this mode only if you have software which requires it. To enable transmission via a COM port, print [http://opticonfigure.opticon.com/sl/?z=R1.kc.wN&a=2&b=2&d=1 this sheet] and scan the barcode on it.   + #Scan the Quick Connect Code on the bottom of the CRD3301. The OPI3301 should chirp, and a solid blue light will appear on the cradle to indicate a good connection.  
- # Plug the cradle into the PC or Mac.   + #Allow a minute for the cradle to be recognized by your computer and scan some barcodes into a text field to test.  
- # Scan the Quick Connect barcode on the bottom of the cradle. The OPI3301 should chirp, and a solid blue light will appear on the cradle to indicate a good connection.   + ===Cabled RS232 from the CRD3301===  
    + Serial mode causes the OPI3301 to transmit data only over a COM port. Choose this mode only if you have software which requires it.  
- At this point if you've chosen keyboard emulation, barcode data will appear at your cursor. If you've chosen Serial mode then you will need to open the application which you intend to use the OPI3301 with in order to receive data.   + #Print [http://opticonfigure.opticon.com/sl/?z=R1.kc.wN&a=2&b=2&d=1 this barcode sheet] and scan the label using your OPI3301.  
    + #Connect the CRD3301 to your computer using a the RJ45 to DB9 RS232 cable it came with.  
    + #Connect the CRD3301 to power.  
    + #Scan the Quick Connect Code on the bottom of the CRD3301. The OPI3301 should chirp, and a solid blue light will appear on the cradle to indicate a good connection.  
    + #Allow a minute for the cradle to be recognized by your computer and scan some barcodes into a text field to test.