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To sever the Bluetooth connection, hold down the trigger/scan button until you hear a disconnect tone (or scan the "Manual Disconnect" scan code '+-DISC-+' - See the Universal Menu Book for the menu scan code symbols) -- This action just disconnects from the current Bluetooth host computer until it has something else to send. |
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==Firmware Loading==
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===Preparation===
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# Download the Firmware: OS, and Appload for this process available in the [[#Software|Software Downloads]] section. You may also need Opticon's [[#Drivers|USB Drivers]], so please download those as well.
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==Flickering Scan Light== |
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| Firmware: OS || This is the Operating System firmware for the OPN-4000i/n. The program utility [[Appload]] (see above) is required for loading the OS onto the OPN-4000i/n.
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| class="center" | TC08J03
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| class="center" | [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/Downloads/TC08Jxx.zip Download]
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|OPN iOS SDK framework || This SDK contains an example application and the OPNBluetoothKit.framework for the OPN2002i/OPN3002i devices. The purpose of this SDK is to quickly aid in the development of applications that utilize the MFi products (OPN2002i/OPN3002i/OPN4000i) data collectors. This SDK is not released to the general public, but is released by request only |
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|OPN iOS SDK framework || This SDK contains an example application and the OPNBluetoothKit.framework for the OPN2002i/OPN3002i devices. The purpose of this SDK is to quickly aid in the development of applications that utilize the MFi products (OPN2002i/OPN3002i/OPN4000i) data collectors. This SDK is not released to the general public, but is released by request only |
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