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The OPR3301, a portable Bluetooth barcode laser scanner, quickly and efficiently scans 1D barcodes for retail, point-of-sale (POS), inventory or logistics applications. |
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The OPR3301, a portable Bluetooth barcode laser scanner, quickly and efficiently scans 1D barcodes for retail, point-of-sale (POS), inventory or logistics applications. |
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For more information see the [http://www.opticonusa.com/products/handheld-solutions/opr3301.html OPR3301 product page] for general information about the OPR3301. |
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For more information see the [http://www.opticonusa.com/products/handheld-solutions/opr3301.html OPR3301 product page] for general information about the OPR3301. |
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==Connecting to an Android Phone==
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==Pairing with an iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPod touch) Device==
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* First scan the Bluetooth HID barcode (C02) followed by the Enable iPhone/iPad mode(+-IOSON-+) barcode followed by the Connect to PC (CNPC) barcode located on page 7 of the [[#Documents|User Manual]].
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* Open the Bluetooth settings on your iOS device.
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* Scan the Make discoverable and connectable (+-DSCO-+) barcode also on page 7 of the [[#Documents|User Manual]]. Then use your iOS 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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Once paired, to toggle the on-screen keyboard up and down, double-click the trigger button on the OPR3301
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==Pairing with an Android Device==
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---Newer Android devices can be used in HID mode.--- |
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---Newer Android devices can be used in HID mode.--- |