The OPH1004 is one of Opticon's newest wireless 1D terminal scanners. It runs a low-level firmware, typically called the "OS", and on top of that runs an application, which essentially drives the behavior of the device and exposes a simple user interface on the OPH1004's LCD screen. The application can be customized in order to change the behavior of the OPH1004, using Opticon's C-Library Kit and the GCC WinArm. This allows end-users to create custom applications modeled around their barcode-driven processes, making the OPH1004 a simple and flexible solution for many business needs.
The OPH1004 is used in combination with a cradle (typically CRD1001) in order to charge the OPH1004's removable battery, transfer data serially to a host (using plain ASCII, XModem, or Opticon's NetO), and load new OS revisions and applications (using Opticon's Appload). Other types of cradles exist, including a dialup modem cradle and a GSM cradle, which OPH1004 applications can utilize with Opticon's TCP/IP Library.
All of Opticon's Demo Applications for the OPH1004 support downloading of data through Opticon's proprietary protocol called NetO (Net-Oh). As with all communications there are two sides. In this case these are the OPH1004 and the host, a PC. In most situations the terminal is used to collect data by scanning barcodes. This barcode data is then downloaded to the PC for processing.
This section covers setting up and using NetO32, our application for sending and receiving data using the NetO protocol.
NetO32 can be downloaded from the Downloads Table. Simply run the installer after download is complete and follow the prompts. When it is complete, start the NetO32 application on your computer. You will be presented with a main screen and some options menus.
We will need to configure NetO32 to communicate with your device before we can download any data. From the main screen, click 'Tools' and then 'Options'. You can set up NetO32 to communicate using this window. Click 'RS232' from the left hand column. You should see a screen like the one pictured at right.
1.) Choose the COM port where you plugged the device's cradle in.
2.) Change Baudrate to 115200 3.) Change IrDA Device to 'None'
Next, choose 'Download' from the menu at left. You should see a screen like the one pictured at right.
When you have completed the above steps, NetO32 is configured to communicate with your OPH-1004. Click 'OK' to return to the Main Screen. From the Main Screen, click 'File', and then 'Save As' to save these settings. If you choose not to save your settings, you will have to configure NetO32 each time you open it. Enter a name for your settings file, like "OPH-1004" or "NetO32 Settings." Every time after this that you open NetO32 you must select 'File', then 'Open' and select this file to load your settings.
Now we are ready to begin downloading data from your OPH-1004. To do this, select 'Protocol' then 'Start' from the main screen.
NetO32 is now in 'Polling' mode. You should see the yellow light on the cradle blinking steadily. This means that NetO32 is checking the cradle for a device, and waiting for the right response. When it detects a device on the cradle it will start the download automatically. Multiple downloads can all be done without ever closing NetO32 by simply placing another device in the same cradle after your first device is done downloading.
When you are done using NetO32 simply select 'Protocol', then 'Stop' and NetO32 will stop polling. The application can then be closed.
After NetO32 is in Polling mode (see above) we are ready to download data from the OPH-1004.
You can find the data file in the folder you chose above.
The OPH1004 is basically a mini computer. As such it has an Operating System and runs Applications (one at a time, loading one application erases the previous one). The process for loading either the OS or an Application file is the same for both and so the instructions for either are combined here. Opticon always provides updates to the OS (see the Downloads table at the bottom of the page). Opticon also provides free Applications for use on the OPH1004 though it is also common for independent software vendors or resellers to develop their own software for use on the OPH1004 (this is especially true if the company also provides PC side software). Applications made by Opticon are available at the Downloads table at the bottom of the page (with the exception of software made custom by contract which is provided in other ways to the purchaser). Applications made by a third party must be retrieved from said party.
You will need a few files to update your OPH1004. All of these files can be found in the Downloads table below.
A cradle is required to load firmware onto your OPH1004. More information about the CRD1001 cradle can be found here. If you are using USB drivers install them now. Do not connect the cradle to the computer via USB until these drivers are installed. If the cradle was already plugged in simply disconnect and reconnect it. Power must be connected to the cradle at all times (even with a USB connection).
Appload is a PC application that is used to load firmware on most of Opticon's devices. Once it is installed (by running the installer found in the Downloads table at the bottom of the page) it will launch automatically. Change the options 'Settings' > 'Port' to match the COM port of either the USB or RS232 interface (whichever was used, do not connect both). Change 'Settings' > 'IrDA Adapter/cradle type' to be 'Not Installed'.
The OPH1004 must be placed into a download mode for firmware to install correctly. To do this follow the steps below.
Select 'File' > 'Download' from the Appload menu and browse to the firmware file you wish to load. Note that if you must upgrade the OS as well as an Application you will need to set up the OPH1004 a second time as well.
The OPH1004 has an RTC (Real Time Clock) that can keep track of the time and date. However, since the device does not support Daylight Savings Time it may be necessary from time to time to reset the stored date and time. This can be accomplished two ways. The first way is using the PC program Appload very similarly to loading firmware (described above). The second us manually on the unit itself.
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Document | Description | Download |
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OPH1004 Quick Start Guide | This is the quick start guide that comes in the box with the OPH1004. | Download |
OPH1004 Application Manual | This is a manual for the standard application running on the OPH1004. | Download |
Universal Menu Book | This document contains all of Opticon's standard configuration barcodes. The ability to configure the OPH1004 terminal with this commands manual is application dependent (not supported on any of the Standard Demos). | Download |
Software | Description | Download |
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Appload | Appload is Opticon's multi-purpose utility for installing firmware onto devices such as the OPH1004. Currently Windows only. | Download |
NetO32 | NetO32 is an application that is used to download data from a few of Opticon's devices. Data is downloaded in whole file format exactly as it is stored on the device it is being uploaded from. | Download |
Firmware: OS | This is the latest Operating System firmware file for the OPH1004. | Download |
Firmware: Application - USA Standard Demo | This is the standard application running on all OPH1004s from our warehouse. It supports a large variety of barcode symbologies (which ones are configurable). Data is stored as a database including the barcode data scanned, the number of times that barcode has been scanned (with optional user quantity input) and the date and time the last entry was updated). Note that when data is viewed on the PC there is significant white space after the barcode data before you will see the quantity and time stamp information due to the nature of the database schema. It would be necessary to scroll to the right to see this extra information. | Download |
Firmware: Application - SpeedGen Application Interpreter | This application must be loaded prior to loading any SpeedGen-created files onto the terminal. | Download |
Platform | Description | Download |
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All In One Installer Package | USB-to-serial drivers installer package for both 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows XP (32 bit only), Vista, and 7. This package contains two drivers. The first driver is for the OPN-200x as well as many of Opticon's other products. The second driver is for Opticon's cradles and a few other products. You can choose any of the drivers to install on the first screen of the installer program. | Download |