The OPC-3301i is a handheld 1D scanner with a built-in CCD imager that enables high speed scanning of 1D barcodes.
Overview:
- The scanned data is output via Bluetooth.
- The scanner can work with many Bluetooth-enabled host devices, such as computers, smartphones, and tablets.
- The scanner supports both HID (Human Interface Device Profile) and Blutooth SPP (Serial Port Profile).
- The scanner can read bar codes from LCD screens.
- The scan emits a single RED aiming line for help with scanning barcodes.
- A dedicated charging cradle (CHG-3201) is supplied for recharging and easy storage of the scanner.
- The scanner is also Apple MFi certified.
How to connect:
Bluetooth HID (Human Interface Device):
This connection mode works as if a Bluetooth keyboard were attached to the host device. This means that all data scanned is transmitted to the host device as if typed.
- Scan the HID mode menu barcode
- Press the trigger switch for 3 seconds and the scanner will make a short buzzer sound. Re-press the trigger switch within 1 second after the buzzer sounded to start a connection (pairing) with the host device. Blue LED blinks to indicate it is now waiting for the connection from the host device.
- Search for Bluetooth device from the host device and select "OPC-3301i"
- When PIN code is displayed on the host device, input it by scanning the "PIN code input" menu barcodes and "PINE" to end the input.
- When the connection is made successfully, the scanner makes a buzzer sound and the GREEN LED lights up briefly.
Bluetooth SPP (Serial Port Profile):
This connection mode is a serial connection mode. The OPNTerm or Microsoft HyperTerminal or the RS232 Terminal in Appload can be used to receive scanned data on host devices.
- Scan "SPP mode" menu barcode
- Press the trigger switch for 3 seconds and the scanner will make a short buzzer sound. Re-press the trigger switch within 1 second after the buzzer sounded to start a connection (pairing) with the host device. Blue LED blinks to indicate it is now waiting for the connection from the host device.
- Search for Bluetooth device from the host device and select "OPC-3301i"
- When PIN is required, input "1234" to the host device.
- When the connection is made successfully, the scanner makes a buzzer sound and the GREEN LED lights up briefly. The connection may be completed after opening the serial port on the host device.
Bluetooth MFi Mode:
This connection mode is a serial connection mode similar to Bluetooth-SPP through Apple's proprietary interface for iOS devices. The OPNTerm can be used to receive scanned data.
- Scan the "iphone mode" menu barcodes.
- Press the trigger switch for 3 seconds and the scanner will make a short buzzer sound.Re-press the trigger switch within 1 second after the buzzer sounded to start a connection (pairing) with the host device. Blue LED blinks to indicate it is now waiting for the connection from the host device.
- Search for Bluetooth device from the host device and select "OPC-3301i"
- When the connection is made successfully, the scanner makes a buzzer sound and the GREEN LED lights up briefly. When OPNTerm is used as an iOS application, pres [connect] button to start communication with the OPC-3301i.
How to disconnect:
To disconnect the scanner from the host device, perform the following:
- Press the trigger switch for 5 seconds.
- When the connection is closed, RED LED lights up and buzzer sounds 3 times.
How to reconnect:
This will reconnect the scanner to the last known paired device. To reconnect to the last known paired device, perform either of the following:
- Press and hold the trigger button for 3 seconds.
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Buzzer:
To turn off the buzzer:
Scan the following barcodes to turn off the buzzer.
To enable the buzzer:
Scan the following barcode to disable the buzzer.
Other information:
- When no operation has been performed for 3 minutes, the Bluetooth connection closes automatically.
- wait time for the Bluetooth connection (pairing) is up to 3 minutes.
- A flashing ORANGE LED indicates a low battery level. Recharge the battery with the enclosed charger immediately.
- When the scanner tries to connect (pair) to a host device that was previously connected, the connection may fail since the old connection information remains in the host device. Delete the scanner information from the host before making a connection (pairing).