Version Differences for OPN2002

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    + ==Troubleshooting==  
    + ===LED indicators===  
    + * Flashing RED: OS not installed or corrupt  
    + * Flashing ORANGE: Application not installed or corrupt, potentially caused by low battery as well  
    + * Flashing Blue (dependent on application): In Bluetooth pairing mode (master or slave)  
    + * Flashing Blue slowly (dependent on application): actively paired with a device and connected  
    + * Solid RED: Charging  
    + * Solid GREEN: Fully charged  
       
    + ===Won't Scan===  
    + :There could be multiple causes for this. Listen for tones or watch the LED's when scanning. If the scanner behaves as if no barcode were present at all the most likely problem is either that the barcode is of poor quality and so cannot be scanner or perhaps that the symbology of the barcode is simply not enabled in the reader. To enable symbologies on the OPN-2002 see chapter 3 of Opticon's [http://www.opticonusa.com/solutions/downloads/Documents/Universal%20Menu%20Book.pdf Universal Menu Book]. If the device beeps in on odd manner and the LED flickers orange it is likely that the OPN-2002 is simply not paired with another device or the device is not reachable at that time. Return the device to range, wake up both devices and try again.  
       
    + ===OPN-2002 won't respond===  
    + :If your OPN-2002 appears completely dead please connect it to a dedicated power source (USB cable to a PC or powered USB hub) and leave it sit for at least a few hours. It is a known quirk of all Lithium Ion batteries that if they are let drain too far they can take increasingly long times to recover to a normal operating state. Please ensure that you are charging your OPN daily.  
    + :If your device is still unresponsive connect it to a PC and check Device Manager to see if a COM port is created for the device in the 'Ports' subsection of Device Manager.  
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