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The fully programmable OPN2004 Companion Scanner makes barcode data collection simple. Scan a barcode and it is automatically stored. Leverage the free OPN2004 Software Development Kit to customize scanning behavior for targeted applications in inventory control, healthcare and retail. For easy data transfer, the device is equipped with a standard USB port, which is also used to charge the internal battery. The OPN2004 stores up to 10,000 barcodes plus timestamps.
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#REDIRECT [[OPN-2004]]
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NOTE: PDF417 decoding is not available - Old datasheets mentioned that PDF417 & micro PDF417 is a valid symbology. However, the OPNs do not have the memory capacity to include the PDF417 algorithm.
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==OPN-2004 Quick Start==
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===PC===
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Using the OPN-2004 with a Windows PC requires you to download and install Opticon's PC USB Drivers Installer, and an application to retrieve the data like the PC Companion Application. Both of these are located in the [https://wiki.opticonusa.com/techsupport/en/OPN2004#Downloads Downloads section] of this page.
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====Initial Setup====
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You will only need to do this part once per computer.
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#Download the "PC USB Drivers Installer" from the [[#Drivers|Driver Downloads section]] of this page. Run the installer you downloaded by double-clicking on it. Follow the prompts on your screen until the installation is completed.
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#Download the OPN PC Companion Application which is also located in the [[#Software|Downloads section]] of this page.
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#Run the installer in the zip file you downloaded.
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# Plug the OPN-2004 into your computer. Windows will inform you that it has found new hardware, and that it is installing the drivers for that hardware. Then you will see the status indicator in the application window turn green. From the application window you can download barcodes, change settings, or view and set the date and time on the device.
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====Scan Barcodes====
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Collecting data with the OPN-2004 is as simple as pointing and scanning. Scanning barcodes with the big button or "trigger" will store barcodes, while scanning with the small button or "function" will remove barcodes. Below are some tips about scanning and removing barcodes from the device.
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*When the OPN-2004 has a good scan, it will chime, the LED on the device will flash green, and the laser will turn off.
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*When the OPN-2004 deletes a barcode, it will give a different chime than above, and it will flash an Orange LED when it has a good scan.
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*Deleting the same barcode again when there are no more scans of it present will cause the OPN-2004 to chime for about a second. The LED will also flash red.
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====Download From the OPN-2004====
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If you haven't done so yet, refer to the Initial Setup instructions above to get all the proper software installed and ready. This part of the guide assumes that you have already successfully setup your computer to communicate with the OPN-2004.
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#Plug the OPN-2004 into your computer.
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#Open the OPN-2001 PC Companion Application by navigating to Opticon\OPN200x in your Start Menu.
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#Double-check that the "Status" light is green.
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#Check the box next to "Save to file" if you would like your barcodes to be saved to your computer each time you select "Get Barcodes." By default, the barcodes will be stored in the Documents folder on your computer. To change this, click on the ellipsis(...) button and choose where you would like your barcodes saved.
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#Click "Get barcodes" to download the barcodes that you just scanned. Double-check that they got saved to your file before proceeding.
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#Click "Delete barcodes" to erase the barcodes stored on the OPN-2004.
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==Changing the Volume==
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To change volume options on your OPN2005, please print and scan your desired setting from pages U124-125 in the
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[[Universal menu book]]. To use these settings, scan the SET barcode followed by your desired setting and then the END barcode.
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==Application Development==
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The OPN2004 firmware is split into two levels, an Operating System and an Application. The Operating System Exposes the functions of the hardware to the Application level firmware, and the Application determines how the device behaves. The Operating System is developed and maintained solely by Opticon, however anyone can make an application for the OPN2004 using using the [[#Software|C-Library Kit]]. For code samples please write [mailto:devsupport@opticonusa.com].
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===SDK for OPN200x Host Applications===
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There are currently APIs for developing applications to communicate with the OPN2004 on/with the following platforms/technologies:
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Windows XP / Vista / 7 (32 and 64 bit)
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The [[#Software|OPN PC SDK]] contains nearly everything you would need to develop your own host application to interface with the OPN-2001, OPN2003, or OPN2004. Sample code and documentation are included, however compilers are not included. Please use a compiler appropriate for the operating system you are developing for: Windows, or Macintosh OS X.
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==Migrating from the OPN2001 or the OPN2003==
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If you are migrating from using the OPN2001 or the OPN2003 to the OPN2004 please contact Opticon Tech Support.
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==Alternative Modes==
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In addition to the CSP2 support built into the OPN2004, it is also capable of functioning as either a USB Keyboard or a USB flash drive. Both of these modes eliminate the need for PC software.
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When in Keyboard mode, the OPN2004 can scan in real time or store data in memory which can later be transmitted at the push of a button. In flash disk(MSD) mode the OPN2004 stores barcode scans into a text file on the device. The text file can later be accessed simply by plugging in the device.
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===USB Flash Disk Mode===
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This mode is also referred to as USB-MSD mode. The Firmware: Storage Application must be loaded on the OPN2004 in order to enable this mode of operation. To install the Storage Application, follow these [[#Firmware|firmware loading]] instructions. Once the storage demo is loaded, print and scan [http://opticonfigure.opticon.com/sl/?z=Fi&a=4&b=0&d=1 this] sheet of barcodes to configure the device to act as a flash disk.
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Once that's finished, scanning barcodes is as simple as pressing a button. When you want to download your barcode scans, plug the OPN2004 into a computer, and copy the text file out of the flash drive. For more configuration options, see the [[#Documents|Demo manual]]. In particular, the last few pages have barcodes which can be scanned to configure the layout of the text file.
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===USB Keyboard Mode===
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This mode allows the OPN2004 to emulate a USB Keyboard. While the OPN2004 is plugged in, any barcodes that are scanned are input wherever the cursor is on screen. When a barcode is scanned while the OPN2004 is disconnected, the barcode is stored in memory. When you want to retrieve scanned barcodes, simply plug the OPN2004 into a computer, and press any key on the device to have it play back all of the barcodes that were scanned while it was disconnected.
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To use the OPN2004 in USB Keyboard Mode, print and scan this [http://opticonfigure.opticon.com/sl/?z=ki&a=4&b=0&d=1 barcode sheet]. You may also need to [[#Firmware|update firmware]] to the latest version of the Firmware: OPN2001 Simulation Application to enable the feature.
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===Switching Back to Companion Application===
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To use the OPN2004 with the OPN Companion Application again, print and scan this [http://opticonfigure.opticon.com/sl/?z=kZ-1&a=4&b=0&d=1 barcode sheet].
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==Downloads==
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{{EULA_Block}}
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===Documents===
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{{dt_header|Document}}
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|User Manual: Storage Application || This is the user manual for the standard storage application, which is designed to demonstrate the OPN2004's storage (batch) capabilities. This application supports USB-VCP with [https://wiki.opticonusa.com/techsupport/en/OSEComm OseComm] , and USB-MSD (flash drive) modes.
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| class="center" | February 2014
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| class="center" | [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/Downloads/User%20Manual%20-%20RFI3793x.zip Download]
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|User Manual: OPN2001 Simulation Application || This manual describes the usage of the OPN2001 Simulation Application, an embedded application published by Opticon for the OPN2004, that enables the OPN2004 to behave as an [[OPN2001]] with regard to user behavior and PC interaction. Windows and Mac software specifically written for the [[OPN2001]] is required to transfer or receive data from an OPN2004 running this application.
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| class="center" | [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/Downloads/User%20Manual%20-%20RFx3510x.zip Download]
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| DataSheet || Technical details at a glance.
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| class="center" | [http://www.opticonusa.com/modx/downloads/documents/datasheets/OPN-2004%20Datasheet.pdf Download]
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===Software===
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| Firmware: Bootloader || Low-level firmware necessary for proper use of the device. pre-installed during manufacturing. [[Appload]] (see above) required for loading. Unless instructed by Technical Support it is best to download and install an Application level firmware as these contain the latest Bootloader and OS as well as the Application in a single file for simpler installation.
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| class="center" | RAIV0014
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| class="center" | [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/Downloads/RAI-3713.zip Download]
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|Firmware: OS || One of two pieces of firmware required for the proper functioning of the OPN2004. [[Appload]] (see above) is required for loading the OS onto the OPN2004. Unless instructed by Technical Support it is best to download and install an Application level firmware as these contain the latest Bootloader and OS as well as the Application in a single file for simpler installation.
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| class="center" | RBIV0029
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| class="center" | [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/Downloads/RBI-3715.zip Download]
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|Firmware: [[OPN2001]] Simulation Application || This OPN2004 application enables the OPN2004 to behave as an [[OPN2001]] with regard to user behavior and PC interaction. Windows and Mac software specifically written for the [[OPN2001]] is required to transfer or receive data from an OPN2004 running this application. [[Appload]] (see above) is required for loading this application onto the OPN2004. ''NOTICE: Current and future versions of this Application now support [[#USB_Keyboard_Mode|USB-HID]] in addition to the standard CSP2 features''. <!-- This firmware contains the latest Bootloader and OS as well as the Application in a single file for simpler installation. -->
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| class="center" | RAIV0014<br />RBIV0029<br />RFI37278
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| class="center" | [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/Downloads/RFI_3727_xx.zip Download]
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|Firmware: Storage Application || This application provides batch storage of scanned barcodes ([[#USB_Flash_Disk_Mode|MSD]] mode). [[Appload]] (see above) is required for loading this application onto the OPN2004. <!-- This firmware contains the latest Bootloader and OS as well as the Application in a single file for simpler installation. -->
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| class="center" | RFI37938
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| class="center" | [http://ftp.opticonusa.com/Downloads/RFI3793.zip Download]
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===Drivers===
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==Firmware==
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While there are multiple components to the firmware on an OPN-2004 (Bootloader, OS and Application) the instructions to load them individually or all together are the same. In most cases, all you'll need to do is load the OS, and the proper Application file for your needs.
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===Preparation===
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# Download the Firmware: Bootloader, Firmware: OS, and Appload for this process Available in the [[#Software|software downloads section]]. You may also need Opticon's [[#Drivers|USB Drivers]], so please download those as well.
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# Download the appropriate Firmware: Application file for your needs. This is most likely to be the OPN2001 Simulation Application, however there are other Applications available. A complete list can be found in the [[#Software|Downloads Section] at the bottom of the page.
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# Install [[Appload]] by double-clicking the 'Appload Setup.exe' file, which will start the install wizard. The default values are sufficient for most people, so keep clicking 'Next' until you are finished. Appload will launch at the end of the install process.
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# Connect the OPN-2004 to your PC
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# Now we can start downloading the OS and Application. For each of the .hex files you downloaded and extracted above, please choose 'File', then 'Download', then navigate to and select the file. You should see a progress indicator and the words 'Initializing IRdA' if this is working.
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# When complete the OPN-2004 will emit a series of beeps and reboot. When the LED is steady RED (indicating charging) or GREEN (indicating fully charged) the process is complete and you may disconnect your OPN-2004 from the PC. instruction manuals for the various applications are available for download in the Downloads section.
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==OS Change Log==
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OSE M-Report: M3715
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Opto Equivent: FM44Exx
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*M3715_01(11/07/2011):
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**RBIV0001: First official release
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**RBIV0003: - Charge indicator in demo mode. - Adjusted laser adjust to fit OPTO.
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**RBIV0016: - Add OPN2005 variant - Add PX20 variant - Update HAL library to 1.50.2 and USB library to 1.5
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**RBIV0018: - Finalized PX20 software - General bug fixes
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**RBIV0019: - Implemented sniff mode, which was previously not active. Battery longevity is now substantially improved while maintaining an active Bluetooth connection. - Enabled AUTE and ENCE by default (for widcomm compatibility). - USB library bug fixes with setting usb interrupt priority, virtual RTS and DTR pins now transmitted when driver is opened.
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**RBIV0021: - DO NOT USE
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**RBIV0022: - Fix for combination Bluetooth HID, windows xp and belkin Bluetooth dongle bug
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**RBIV0023: - Added support for 32-character Bluetooth names (still shy of the 256 characters allowed by Bluetooth spec) - Added programbuffer to API - Changed flash erase/writing function for programbuffer - Added keyboard classic scan codes - Updated HAL_lib - Added conditionals around Bluetooth clock enabling/disabling calls.
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==OPN2001, OPN2003, OPN2004 comparison==
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==FAQ==
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===Can the OPN-2004 be used in USB Keyboard mode as well as CSP2 mode?===
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Yes, while in this mode you don't need to use the PC Companion Application to retrieve barcode scans. Simply plug the device in, open up Notepad or other software capable of receiving keyboard input, and press the small key on the OPN-2004 and it will transmit stored barcodes. You can also scan barcodes in real time while plugged in.
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===My OPN-2004 has suddenly stopped beeping when I scan barcodes. Is it broken?===
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It's possible that the beeper has been disabled using the beeper toggle feature. The beeper can be disabled or enabled without using a computer if you hold the large key for more than 10 seconds. To re-enable a disabled beeper, try holding this key for about 10 seconds. The OPN will sound a tone when the beeper is re-enabled.
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[[Category:Data Collector]]
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