Version Differences for OPN2005

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- This page is currently under construction.   + The OPN2005 is one of Opticon's newest Bluetooth scanners. 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 incredibly versatile scanner in the same attractive form factor of the [[OPN2002]].  
    + The OPN2005 Bluetooth Companion Scanner enables real-time barcode scanning into any Bluetooth ready device including Android, iOS, Blackberry, PC and Mac. The OPN2005 scanner is small – it fits into a pocket or on a keychain and weighs only one ounce. It comes at an affordable price point that enables any business to integrate barcode scanning into mobile applications. The OPN2005 is also programmable: a free SDK makes it easy to create custom scanning applications. With the addition of Secure Simple Pairing, the OPN Companion Scanner family just got smarter.  
       
    + The OPN2005 product highlights include:  
    + •Price point makes real-time barcode scanning with an Android, Apple, Blackberry or Windows Mobile host device affordable  
    + •Supports Secure Simple Pairing in both HID and SPP Bluetooth profiles for added flexibility  
    + •Ready-to-go out of the box, just pair it with your device  
    + •Conveniently holds up to 25,000 scans when batch mode is required  
    + •Free SDK available to give you the option to customize scanning behavior  
    + •Simple, one-touch scanning  
    + •Small form factor - weighs only 1 oz.  
    + •100 scans/second laser barcode scanner  
    + •USB Rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery  
    + •Audible and visible feedback after a successful scan  
    + •Backed by a two year warranty  
       
       
       
       
    + ==Concepts and Definitions==  
    + *'''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.  
    + *'''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.  
    + *'''Embedded Firmware''': The embedded OS and application that is present on the OPN2002, and required for its function.  
    + *'''Embedded OS''': A binary common to all OPN2002s that enables the OPN2002 to function and exposes an API that the OPN2002's embedded applications utilize to "drive" the device.  
    + *'''Embedded Application''': A binary produced either by Opticon or by a third party utilizing the [[C-Library Kit]]; implements the "user interface" and drives the behavior of the OPN2002.  
    + *'''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.  
       
       
       
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