Using the OPN-2004 with a Windows PC requires you to download and install Opticon's PC USB Drivers Installer, and an application to retrieve the data like the PC Companion Application. Both of these are located in the Downloads section of this page.
You will only need to do this part once per computer.
Collecting data with the OPN-2004 is as simple as pointing and scanning. Scanning barcodes with the big button or "trigger" will store barcodes, while scanning with the small button or "function" will remove barcodes. Below are some tips about scanning and removing barcodes from the device.
If you haven't done so yet, refer to the Initial Setup instructions above to get all the proper software installed and ready. This part of the guide assumes that you have already successfully setup your computer to communicate with the OPN-2004.
If you are migrating from using the OPN2001 or the OPN2003 to the OPN2004 please contact Opticon Tech Support.
In addition to the CSP2 support built into the OPN2004, it is also capable of functioning as either a USB Keyboard or a USB flash drive. Both of these modes eliminate the need for middleware.
When in Keyboard mode, the OPN2004 can scan in real time or store data in memory which can later be transmitted at the push of a button. In flash disk(MSD) mode the OPN2004 stores barcode scans into a text file on the device. The text file can later be accessed simply by plugging in the device.
This mode is also referred to as USB-MSD mode. The Firmware: Storage Application must be loaded on the OPN2004 in order to enable this mode of operation. To install the Storage Demo, follow these firmware loading instructions. Once the storage demo is loaded, print and scan this sheet of barcodes to configure the device to act as a flash disk.
Once that's finished, scanning barcodes is as simple as pressing a button. When you want to download your barcode scans, plug the OPN2004 into a computer, and copy the text file out of the flash drive. For more configuration options, see the Demo manual. In particular, the very last page has barcodes which can be scanned to configure the layout of the text file.
This mode allows the OPN2004 to emulate a USB Keyboard. While the OPN2004 is plugged in, any barcodes that are scanned are input wherever the cursor is on screen. When a barcode is scanned while the OPN2004 is disconnected, the barcode is stored in memory. When you want to retrieve scanned barcodes, simply plug the OPN2004 into a computer, and press any key on the device to have it play back all of the barcodes that were scanned while it was disconnected.
To use the OPN2004 in USB Keyboard Mode, print and scan this barcode sheet. You may also need to update firmware to the latest version of the Firmware: Application to enable the feature.
To use the OPN2004 with the OPN Companion Application again, print and scan this barcode sheet.
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Document | Description | Download |
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User Manual: Storage Application | This is the user manual for the standard storage application, which is designed to demonstrate the OPN2003's storage (batch) capabilities. This application supports USB-VCP with OseComm , and USB-MSD (flash drive) modes. | Download |
User Manual: OPN2001 Simulation Application | This manual describes the usage of the OPN2001 Simulation Application, an embedded application published by Opticon for the OPN2004, that enables the OPN2004 to behave as an OPN2001 with regard to user behavior and PC interaction. Windows and Mac software specifically written for the OPN2001 is required to transfer or receive data from an OPN2004 running this application. | Download |
Software | Description | Download |
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Appload | Appload is Opticon's multi-purpose utility for installing firmware onto devices such as the OPN2004. Currently Windows only. | Download |
Firmware: Bootloader | Low-level firmware necessary for proper use of the device. pre-installed during manufacturing. Appload (see above) required for loading. | Download |
Firmware: OS | One of two pieces of firmware required for the proper functioning of the OPN2004. Appload (see above) is required for loading the OS onto the OPN2004. | Download |
Firmware: OPN2001 Simulation Application | This OPN2004 application enables the OPN2004 to behave as an OPN2001 with regard to user behavior and PC interaction. Windows and Mac software specifically written for the OPN2001 is required to transfer or receive data from an OPN2004 running this application. Appload (see above) is required for loading this application onto the OPN2004. NOTICE: Current and future versions of this Application now support USB-HID in addition to the standard CSP2 features | Download |
Firmware: Storage Application | This application provides batch storage of scanned barcodes. Appload (see above) is required for loading this application onto the OPN2004. | Download |
PC Companion Application | The OPN-2001 (and any OPN200x running the OPN2001 emulator firmware) 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 |
PC Companion Application - Source Code | The Visual Studio source code for the above PC Companion Application. | Download |
SDK: C-Library Kit | The OPN2004 SDK is called the C-Library Kit. Embedded applications are written in C and are compiled with the WinARM GCC compiler. The compiler, source files, API information, libraries, sample code, and examples are provided in the download. Note that the software created with this SDK runs locally on the OPN-2004 directly. And PC side software is beyond the scope of this SDK and strictly speaking is not necessary. | Support for the OPN2004 is Coming Soon |
OPN-2001 SDK | If you are using your OPN-2004 with the OPN-2001 simulation/emulation software than you will need a PC application to communicate with the OPN-2004. This SDK is for use in developing PC side application that can communicate with the OPN-2001 emulation software the correct way. This SDK is not for use to develop application that run directly on the OPN-2004. See the C Library Kit above for that kind of development. | 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 |
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 |
While there are multiple components to the firmware on an OPN-2004 (Bootloader, OS and Application) the instructions to load them individually or all together are the same. In most cases, all you'll need to do is load the OS, and the proper Application file for your needs.
Feature | OPN2001 Standard Demo firmware | OPN2001 HID firmware | OPN2003 Standard application (OPN2001 emulator) | OPN2003 Batch Demo application | OPN2004 Standard application (OPN2001 emulator) |
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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. | 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 |
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 | 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. | Yes, this is a configurable option. Data is transferred using the NETO32 program or a custom program using the NETO protocol. | 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. |
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 | Yes, using most of our PC side applications including the "OPN2001 Data Downloader" application. | 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) | Yes, using most of our PC side applications including the "OPN2001 Data Downloader" application. |
Yes, while in this mode you don't need to use the PC Companion Application to retrieve barcode scans. Simply plug the device in, open up Notepad or other software capable of receiving keyboard input, and press the small key on the OPN-2004 and it will transmit stored barcodes. You can also scan barcodes in real time while plugged in.
It's possible that the beeper has been disabled using the beeper toggle feature. The beeper can be disabled or enabled without using a computer if you hold the large key for more than 10 seconds. To re-enable a disabled beeper, try holding this key for about 10 seconds. The OPN will sound a tone when the beeper is re-enabled.