Follow the instructions below to get started with the OPN-2001 on your platform.
The PC Companion application is required in order to download barcode data from the OPN-2001. In order to get the OPN-2001 to communicate with the PC, we will also need to download and install the proper USB driver.
To get set up to download barcode data, follow the instructions below:
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Document | Description | Download |
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Data Sheet | Technical details and at-a-glance information about the OPN-2001 | Download |
Quick Start Guide | A brief and to the point set of setup instructions for the OPN-2001 | Download |
User Manual | A more detailed usage manual for the OPN-2001 | Download |
Settings for Firmware RBB3640x | A page of custom settings barcodes exclusive to the alternate firmware RBB3640x | Download |
Specification Manual | A more detailed manual full of technical specifications for the OPN-2001 (recommended for advanced users and integrators only) | Download |
Universal Menu Book | This document contains the command barcodes to configure most of Opticon's scanners. Not all features are supported on the OPN-2001. Note that the defaults section (page U6) is necessary to switch between Classic and HID modes on the OPN2001 Alternate OS. | Download |
Software | Description | Download |
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Appload | Appload is Opticon's multi-purpose utility for installing firmware onto devices such as the OPN2002. Currently Windows only. | Download |
Firmware: OS | This is the main firmware for the OPN-2001. | Download |
Firmware:OS - Alternate | This firmware variant can operate in two modes. First, it will operate in Classic mode which is identical in every way to the main OPN2001 firmware. Second, it will operate as a USB-HID (keyboard) batch or real-time scanner. When disconnected it will store barcodes and then when the trigger is pressed the first time after reconnecting to a PC it will simply download all data off of the unit and onto the PC wherever the cursor happens to be (Excel, Notepad, etc). | Download |
PC Companion Application | The OPN-2001 requires the use of a PC side application to pull and receive the scanned barcode data. While a free SDK is available to customize such an application this is Opticon's free standard application. | Download |
Macintosh OS X Companion Application | Similar to the PC companion application this software is a free application provided by Opticon in order to get some out of the box functionality with your OPN-2001 on a Macintosh computer running OS X. | Download |
SDK | This SDK contains nearly everything you would need to develop your own PC application to interface with the OPN-2001. Sample code and documentation included. Compilers not included. Use a compiler appropriate to your platform (Windows or Macintosh OS X) | Download |
Platform | Description | Download |
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PC USB Drivers Installer | 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 |
Macintosh User Mode Driver | This driver is not required for Macintosh end users. This driver file is intended for system developers to include in their application package. See the SDK linked above for documentation and usage instructions. | Download |
There are currently APIs for developing applications to communicate with the OPN2001 on/with the following platforms/technologies:
Feature | OPN2001 Standard Demo firmware | OPN2001 HID firmware | OPN2003 Standard application (OPN2001 emulator) | OPN2003 Batch Demo application |
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Can the scanned data include a prefix and suffix? If yes, can the Prefix and the Suffix be more than one character (String)? | This is not an option with the current firmware, however prefixes or suffixes could be added with custom developed PC side software. | Currently return or tab are the only available suffixes, however other prefixes or suffixes could be added with custom developed PC side software. | Yes, and yes up to 4 direct input entries. Please refer to page U85 of the universal menu book linked below for more information on prefixes, suffixes preambles, and postambles. http://www.opticonusa.com/pdf/Manuals/Universal_Menu_Book.pdf | This is not an option with the current firmware, however prefixes or suffixes could be added with custom developed PC side software. |
Does the scanner have an internal serial number that can be output as part of the scanned data? | Yes, although we currently only have one PC side application that will put the serial number in the file with the scanned data, the "OPN2001 Data Downloader" application. | No | See "OPN-2001 Standard Demo firmware" | Yes, this is a configurable option. Data is transferred using the NETO32 program or a custom program using the NETO protocol. |
Can the scanner be setup to include scanned data time stamp? | Yes, using most of our PC side applications including the "OPN2001 Data Downloader" application. | Yes | See "OPN-2001 Standard Demo firmware" | Data stored as Database file (multiple scans of same barcode increases quantity rather than adding new lines to the file, also this means the time stamp only exists for the most recent scan of the specific barcode) |
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The OPN-2001 is a small handheld wireless barcode reader capable of storing up to 10,000 barcodes at a time.
To factory reset the OPN-2001 please follow the below instructions.
The OPN-2001 currently has two firmware versions available. The main OS functions as a batch mode scanner and requires the use of the Companion Applications. The Alternate OS supports the functions of the main OS, plus it is also capable of acting in USB-HID (keyboard) mode.
The Firmware of the OPN-2001 can be upgraded (or reloaded in the case of a corrupt firmware) with the following instructions. You can also follow these instructions to load our Alternate OS, linked above, which gives the device the ability to act as a USB-HID device.
This firmware variant can operate in two modes. First, it will operate in Classic mode which is identical in every way to the main OPN2001 firmware.
Second, it will operate as a USB-HID (keyboard) batch or real-time scanner. When disconnected it will store barcodes and then when the trigger is pressed the first time after reconnecting to a PC it will simply download all data off of the unit and onto the PC wherever the cursor happens to be (Excel, Notepad, etc).
The newest revision of this firmware added some functionality. Users can now choose to transmit time stamps, and barcode IDs (barcode symbology). They can also switch between a "return" suffix, and a "tab" suffix.
Changing the scanner from Classic mode to USB-HID mode will require us to scan some barcodes. Opticon's Opticonfigure tool can be used to generate barcodes to use in configuring all of our scanners.
To get the barcodes you will need to swtich between Classic mode, and USB-HID (keyboard) mode:
To configure your scanner, all you need to do is scan these three barcodes from the top to the bottom of the printed page with your OPN2001.
The process for enabling the time stamp feature is very similar. Simply...
Here are some other commands you may find useful. These are also available through our Opticonfigure tool:
To change the suffix from return to a tab two codes need to be added and scanned Set suffix, and the suffix.