The OPR3301, a portable Bluetooth barcode laser scanner, quickly and efficiently scans 1D barcodes for retail, point-of-sale (POS), inventory or logistics applications. For more information see the OPR3301 product page for general information about the OPR3301.
Once paired, to toggle the on-screen keyboard up and down, double-click the trigger button on the OPR3301 (Firmware version must be RFJ35534 or higher).
---Newer Android devices can be used in HID mode.---
The OPR-3301 does support connecting to Android devices. To do so, the OPR-3301 must be set into "Connect to PC" and "Bluetooth-SPP" modes. Additionally, if the software on the phone-side is not capable of downloading and using serial data directly, it is also necessary to download and install OpticonRL and the OpticonRL Soft Keyboard from the Android Market(simply search for "OpticonRL").
The following instructions are intended to walk you through this process.
You may notice that the last 6 barcodes assign a PIN code to the device. If you would like to assign your own PIN code, simply delete the last 5 barcodes(The 4 "Q4" barcodes and the "PINE" barcode), then search in Opticonfigure for "Q0" through "Q9." You can use each of those barcodes to assemble a numeric PIN code. For example, the PIN code "1234" would be "Q1," "Q2," "Q3," and "Q4." Make sure to add the "PINE" barcode to the end to tell the scanner when you're finished entering a PIN.
At this point there should be a flashing blue light on the OPR-3301.
The OPR3301 firmware is split into two levels, an Operating System and an Application. The Operating System Exposes the functions of the hardware to the Application level firmware, and the Application determines how the device behaves. The Operating System is developed and maintained solely by Opticon, however anyone can make an application for the OPR3301 using using Opticon's C-Library Kit and the included GCC WinArm Compiler.
Loading firmware on the OPR3301 is possible with the CRD3301 cradle. The following instructions clarify the steps in the user's manual. To load firmware with the CRD3301, it is necessary to use the serial connection.
1. Start with the cradle powered off and the OPR3301 disconnected from the cradle. Set the dip switches on the bottom of the cradle to the Bluetooth-to-RS232 dongle configuration. Switches 2 and 3 ON with the other switches OFF.
Switch # | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
Status | OFF | ON | ON | OFF | OFF | OFF |
2. Apply power to the cradle using an external power supply. The power LED (left RED) should be ON and the Bluetooth LED (right blue) should be blinking. If the Bluetooth LED is on steadily, then the OPR3301 is connected to the cradle. Disconnect the OPR3301 by scanning the "+-DISC-+" label.
3. Connect the cradle to a computer using an RS232 cable connected to a USB-to-serial adapter.
4. Start Appload. Select the serial port or USB to serial adapter port. Open a RS232 monitor window.
5. The cradle baud rate is persistent and will be set to whatever baud rate it was set last. The the baud rate of the cradle will need to be determined through trial and error. Repeatedly send the "Z1" command at different baud rate settings until you can read the firmware version of the cradle. The cradle firmware version is a single line with format "RD48Jxx". If the version has 3 lines, then the OPR3301 is connected. Disconnect the OPR3301 by scanning the "+-DISC-+" label. If the baud rate is already set to 38400, then you do not need to set the baud rate in the next step.
6. Set the cradle baud rate by sending the "K8" command followed by the "Z2" command. Cycle power to the cradle to change the baud rate. In the Appload RS232 monitor window, change the baud rate to 38400 and send the "Z1" to make sure the baud rate is set correctly.
7. Connect the OPR3301 to the PC using the "CNPC" label. Scan the bar code on the bottom of the cradle to complete the connection. Make sure that the scanner beeps when scanning the cradle label since the label is very fine pitch and the scanner may time out before it has read the label. The Bluetooth LED should be on steadily when the connection is complete. In the Appload RS232 monitor window, send the "Z1" command again. The OPR3301 firmware version should now show 3 lines with the OS, boot loader, and application version.
8. Now scan the "+-DOWNLOAD-+" label to put the OPR3301 into download mode. The Appload RS232 window will show instructions on using the Appload menu to download the firmware file.
9. In the Appload RS232 monitor window, use File->Transfer->Transmit NetO file to download the firmware. The latest firmware is available below in the Software section. Remember when loading OS hex files to use the NR_ version that does not include the RAM loader.
Switch # | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
Status | OFF | OFF | OFF | ON | OFF | OFF |
Notice: The downloading and use of any Opticon software implies consent with Opticon's End User License Agreement.
Document | Description | Version | Download |
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User Manual: Default Bluetooth Application | This is the user manual for the default Bluetooth application, which is pre-loaded on all OPR3301s prior to shipping. Contains setup instructions and some configuration barcodes. | RFJ35535 | Download |
DataSheet | Technical details at a glance. | Download |
Software | Description | Version | Download |
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Firmware: Default Bluetooth Application | This is the firmware that is loaded at the factory and represents the default behavior of the OPR3301. | RFJ35535 | Download |