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===Concepts and Vernacular=== | ===Concepts and Vernacular=== | ||
- | *Fixed PIN: a PIN code that is preset in the OPN2002. Typically the last 4 characters of the OPN2002's Bluetooth name. | + | *'''Fixed PIN''': a PIN code that is preset in the OPN2002. Typically the last 4 characters of the OPN2002's Bluetooth name. |
- | *Dynamic PIN: a PIN code that is determined at pair time by the Bluetooth host. | + | *'''Dynamic PIN''': a PIN code that is determined at pair time by the Bluetooth host. |
- | *HID: Human Interface Device. In the case of the OPN2002, it's recognized as a Bluetooth HID keyboard, meaning that each character of a scanned barcode is transmitted to the host as a keyboard press. HID devices cannot be used as a master at pair time, but after pairing with a Bluetooth host, can switch roles and become master devices for reconnection purposes. | + | *'''HID''': Human Interface Device. In the case of the OPN2002, it's recognized as a Bluetooth HID keyboard, meaning that each character of a scanned barcode is transmitted to the host as a keyboard press. HID devices cannot be used as a master at pair time, but after pairing with a Bluetooth host, can switch roles and become master devices for reconnection purposes. |
- | *SPP (VCP): Serial Port Profile (Virtual COM Port). In the case of the OPN2002, it sends data serially to a serial port on the Bluetooth host. Software running on the host can read from that serial port to capture the data. | + | *'''SPP (VCP)''': Serial Port Profile (Virtual COM Port). In the case of the OPN2002, it sends data serially to a serial port on the Bluetooth host. Software running on the host can read from that serial port to capture the data. |
===Solutions=== | ===Solutions=== |