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=== Storage Mode (MSD Mode) ===
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This mode will make your scanner behave like a physical Bluetooth keyboard. You can connect the scanner directly to a Bluetooth device (tablet, smartphone, PC) and scan your barcodes directly on the connected device as if hand typed.
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The OPN2001 Simulation is a batch mode that uses the Companion Application to download the barcodes into a text or csv file. Our Companion Application OPN200x is available for free in the Downloads section below. You may also need to scan this [https://opticonfigure.opticon.com/configure?scanner=OPN6000&type=2D&i=0&pdf=A4&sheet=W1siQlFaIl1d barcode sheet] to put the OPN6000 into the OPN2001 simulation mode.
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===Mass Storage Device Mode (MSD Mode) ===
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This mode makes the OPN-6000 act like a flash disk and stores the batched bar code into a file by scanning the configuration code [https://opticonfigure.opticon.com/configure?scanner=OPN6000&type=2D&i=0&pdf=A4&sheet=W1siQzA0Il1d barcode sheet]. When the RS3000 is connected to a USB cable and plugged into a computer, then a window will pop up asking if you want to browse the files stored. Any bar codes stored will show up in the SCANNED.TXT file. |
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This mode makes the OPN-6000 act like a flash disk and stores the batched bar code into a file by scanning the configuration code [https://opticonfigure.opticon.com/configure?scanner=OPN6000&type=2D&i=0&pdf=A4&sheet=W1siQzA0Il1d barcode sheet]. When the RS3000 is connected to a USB cable and plugged into a computer, then a window will pop up asking if you want to browse the files stored. Any bar codes stored will show up in the SCANNED.TXT file. |
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Once that's finished, scanning bar codes is as simple as pressing a button. When you want to download your bar code scans, plug the RS3000 into a computer, and copy the text file out of the flash drive. For more configuration options, see the [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/Downloads/OPN6000/OPN6000%20User%20Manual.pdf User Manual Storage Application]. In particular, the very last page has barcodes that can be scanned to configure the layout of the text file. |
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Once that's finished, scanning bar codes is as simple as pressing a button. When you want to download your bar code scans, plug the RS3000 into a computer, and copy the text file out of the flash drive. For more configuration options, see the [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/Downloads/OPN6000/OPN6000%20User%20Manual.pdf User Manual Storage Application]. In particular, the very last page has barcodes that can be scanned to configure the layout of the text file. |
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===OPN2001 Simulation===
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===Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) / OptiConnect===
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The OPN2001 Simulation is a batch mode that uses the Companion Application to download the barcodes into a text or csv file. Our Companion Application OPN200x is available for free in the Downloads section below. You may also need to scan this [https://opticonfigure.opticon.com/configure?scanner=OPN6000&type=2D&i=0&pdf=A4&sheet=W1siQlFaIl1d barcode sheet] to put the OPN6000 into the OPN2001 simulation mode.
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OptiConnect (available on Android, iPhone, MacOS and Windows) provides a user-friendly interface to connect, configure, manage and update your device wirelessly. Your scanned barcode data is transmitted real-time or upon connection, after which it can be managed, validated and exported as desired. An API and Android Intents allows easy integration with other apps.
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===Data Collector mode (OseComm)===
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This mode allows for automatic downloading of your barcode data (as a file) upon connecting your device to a PC by USB using the OseComm32 application or SDK.
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It is also possible to use the OPN-6000 as a wired cabled scanner, both USB-HID and USB-VCP are supported. Similar to any other cabled USB scanner. USB-VCP can also be used to load new scanner firmware to the scanner using Appload.
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