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===About===
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The OPN2002 is Opticon's most popular Bluetooth scanner. Armed with a variety of connection options and the ability to run customizable embedded applications created with the [[C-Library Kit]], the OPN2002 is an incredible versatile scanner in the same attractive form factor of the [[OPN2001]].
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The OPN2002 is Opticon's most popular Bluetooth scanner. Armed with a variety of connection options and the ability to run customizable embedded applications created with the [[C-Library Kit]], the OPN2002 is an incredible versatile scanner in the same attractive form factor of the OPN2001.
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==Downloads==
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==Setup & Configuration==
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===Concepts and Vernacular=== |
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*'''Fixed PIN''': a PIN code that is preset in the OPN2002. Typically the last 4 characters of the OPN2002's Bluetooth name. |
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*'''Fixed PIN''': a PIN code that is preset in the OPN2002. Typically the last 4 characters of the OPN2002's Bluetooth name. |
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*'''Default Firmware, OS, or Application''': Refers to standard Opticon software for the OPN2002, typically installed on the OPN2002 at the factory and present out-of-the-box. The OS version string is always RBGVXXYY, where XX denotes the major revision and YY denotes the minor revision. The application version string is RFGAAABB, where AAA denotes the major revision and BB denotes the minor revision. Occasionally, the first 'A' in RFGAAABB is a letter, denoting the Opticon office responsible for developing the software. The latest versions for both the standard OS and application can be found on [http://wiki.opticonusa.com/techsupport/ Opticon's Tech Support website]. |
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*'''Default Firmware, OS, or Application''': Refers to standard Opticon software for the OPN2002, typically installed on the OPN2002 at the factory and present out-of-the-box. The OS version string is always RBGVXXYY, where XX denotes the major revision and YY denotes the minor revision. The application version string is RFGAAABB, where AAA denotes the major revision and BB denotes the minor revision. Occasionally, the first 'A' in RFGAAABB is a letter, denoting the Opticon office responsible for developing the software. The latest versions for both the standard OS and application can be found on [http://wiki.opticonusa.com/techsupport/ Opticon's Tech Support website]. |
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===Supported Platforms===
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The OPN2002 is usable on most platforms and with most Bluetooth stacks.
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Supported platforms include:
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*iOS 4+ (including iPads running iOS 3.2) (currently HID only)
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Note that OpticonRL is available for those platforms that only permit Bluetooth SPP (as well as some that permit both). For example, versions of OpticonRL exist for both Android and BlackBerry. This enables ISVs and end-users to get barcode data into their applications with a minimal amount of effort: OpticonRL transforms received serial data into keyboard presses, in effect "wedging" barcode data into applications.
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