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* The OPN4000i is certified as a MFi device (Made For iDevices) https://developer.apple.com/programs/mfi/ |
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* The OPN4000i is certified as a MFi device (Made For iDevices) https://developer.apple.com/programs/mfi/ |
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* The OPN4000i Does NOT have an application layer, so there is no Opticon SDK "Application" development software for the OPN device itself.
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* The OPN4000 Does NOT have an application layer, so there is no Opticon SDK "Application" development software for the OPN device itself.
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* The OPN4000i can support added characters to the data such as Time & Date stamping or changes to the prefix & suffix of the data.
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* The OPN4000 can support added characters to the data such as Time & Date stamping or changes to the prefix & suffix of the data.
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* The OPN4000i does NOT have Data Wizard or Data Edit capabilities.
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* The OPN4000 does NOT have Data Wizard or Data Edit capabilities.
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* The developer may however create their own iPhone/iPad like program (similar to our AppStore downloadable OPNTerm program) |
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* The developer may however create their own iPhone/iPad like program (similar to our AppStore downloadable OPNTerm program) |
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** To do that, the developer must download & use Apple’s XCode platform: https://developer.apple.com/xcode/ |
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** To do that, the developer must download & use Apple’s XCode platform: https://developer.apple.com/xcode/ |
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The OPN4000i product does not supported a software application layer like other OPN2xxx companion devices.
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The OPN4000 product does not supported a software application layer like other OPN2xxx companion devices.
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==Date and Time== |
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The date and time may be added to the output of the OPN4000i by setting the code $TM as a suffix using [http://opticonfigure.opticon.com/sl/?z=jP.6u.1c5&a=4&b=0&d=1 this configuration sheet]
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The date and time may be added to the output of the OPN4000 by setting the code $TM as a suffix using [http://opticonfigure.opticon.com/sl/?z=jP.6u.1c5&a=4&b=0&d=1 this configuration sheet]
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Batch mode will be enabled when the device is no longer connected via bluetooth. |
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Batch mode will be enabled when the device is no longer connected via bluetooth. |
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However, once reconnected, the data will begin streaming immediately. It is recommended that you have a text editor or application open, assuming the OPN4000i is in BT-HID mode, so that the data has somewhere to go.
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However, once reconnected, the data will begin streaming immediately. It is recommended that you have a text editor or application open, assuming the OPN4000 is in BT-HID mode, so that the data has somewhere to go.
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To cause the OPN4000i to wait for a button press before streaming, scan [http://opticonfigure.opticon.com/sl/?z=1c1&a=4&b=2&d=1 this configuration sheet.]
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To cause the OPN4000 to wait for a button press before streaming, scan [http://opticonfigure.opticon.com/sl/?z=1c1&a=4&b=2&d=1 this configuration sheet.]
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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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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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|Quick Start Guide - Bluetooth || This Quick Start Guide is ideal for those who will be pairing their OPN4000i via Bluetooth. <!--Minimum firmware version for iPhone/iPad virtual keyboard toggle feature requires firmware RBGV0216 or later.--> See the Upgrade instructions on this page for details on how to update your unit.
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|Quick Start Guide - Bluetooth || This Quick Start Guide is ideal for those who will be pairing their OPN4000 via Bluetooth. <!--Minimum firmware version for iPhone/iPad virtual keyboard toggle feature requires firmware RBGV0216 or later.--> See the Upgrade instructions on this page for details on how to update your unit.
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