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* To use the OPR3301 in HID (Keyboard) Mode, first scan the Bluetooth HID barcode (C02) followed by the Connect to PC (CNPC) barcode located on page 2 of the [[#Documents|User Manual]].
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* Open the Bluetooth settings on your Android device.
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* Scan the Make discoverable and connectable (+-DSCO-+) barcode on page 4 of the [[#Documents|User Manual]]. Then use your Android device to scan for Bluetooth devices.
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* When you select the OPR3301, you will either be provided with a pin code or be prompted to enter one. Use the numbers on page 6 of the [[#Documents|User Manual]] to enter the pin you were provided (or the one you entered) followed by the END barcode.
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The OPR-3301 does support connecting to Android devices. To do so, the OPR-3301 must be set into "Connect to PC" and "Bluetooth-SPP" modes. Additionally, if the software on the phone-side is not capable of downloading and using serial data directly, it is also necessary to download and install OpticonRL and the OpticonRL Soft Keyboard from the Android Market(simply search for "OpticonRL"). |
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The OPR-3301 does support connecting to Android devices. To do so, the OPR-3301 must be set into "Connect to PC" and "Bluetooth-SPP" modes. Additionally, if the software on the phone-side is not capable of downloading and using serial data directly, it is also necessary to download and install OpticonRL and the OpticonRL Soft Keyboard from the Android Market(simply search for "OpticonRL"). |