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Batch mode will be enabled when the device is no longer connected via bluetooth.
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However, once reconnected, the data will begin streaming. It is recommended that you have a text editor or application open, assuming the OPN3002 is in BT-HID mode, so that the data has somewhere to go.
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To sever the Bluetooth connection, hold down the trigger/scan button until you hear a disconnect tone (or scan the "Manual Disconnect" scan code '+-DISC-+' - See the Universal Menu Book for the menu scan code symbols) -- This action just disconnects from the current Bluetooth host computer until it has something else to send.
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To keep from auto-connecting after a regular symbol scan, scan the menu code to disable the Bluetooth auto-connect 'DIAU'. otherwise, the device will try to re-connect to the Bluetooth device after any normal scan.
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NOW: scan all bar codes into storage.
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When your application is open and ready in your host and you are in-range, scan the auto-connect menu code 'ENAU' or just hold down the trigger/scan button until you see the blue LED indicator flash - it should re-connect to the last paired device AND:
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* If configured for HID mode - it will dump the data into the open application, like a keyboard entry.
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* If in SPP mode, it will dump the data into the computer's appropriate COM port.
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* If in MFi mode, it will dump the data into the appropriate iOS application program.
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