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1. Direct input numeric 4 Direct input numeric 5 Direct input numeric 7 Direct input numeric 8 Direct input numeric 9 END To manually end a connection you can press the small clear key for 5 seconds to disconnect your OPN2002 If you ve lost your connection then the OPN2002 will try to reconnect automatically for about 1 minute but if that fails you can reconnect manually by pressing the trigger key for 5 seconds The trigger key allows you to reconnect without having to enter the PIN code again as long as the remote device doesn t lose the pairing information and the OPN2002 wasn t reset to default or the remote Bluetooth address was changed If the pair was ever lost or you want to connect to another remote device you will have use the clear key again to make your OPN2002 connectable and allow the remote device to connect and pair with your terminal Connecting your OPN2002 as a Virtual Com port VCP The first step of connecting your OPN2002 as Bluetooth Virtual Com Port to a remote device is to make sure that Bluetooth VCP default is configured see Supported defaults When using Bluetooth VCP the remote device can either connect to your OPN2002 slave mode or your OPN2002 can connect to remote device as master Configuring a remote Bluetooth address If you want the OPN2002 to connect to a remote device as master it will be necessary to configure the Bluetooth address of the remote device f
2. connect your OPN2002 to a Bluetooth device you will have to scan the created Bluetooth address label After that it will also be possible to do a connection attempt by pressing the trigger key for 5 seconds until the blue LED starts blinking If you haven t disabled authentication on your remote device then you will be requested to enter a PIN code or passkey The default PIN code of the OPN2002 equals the last 4 digits of the Bluetooth address These last 4 digits of the Bluetooth address are also shown in the Bluetooth name of the OPN2002 If you wish to use a different PIN code then this is possible by using the Set end PIN code label menu options which can be found in chapter 2 3 2 of the OSE Universal menu book Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Enter the passkey for the Bluetooth device A OPN2002_374D Use the same passkey that you entered on the device Passkey IAD You should always use a passkey unless your device does not support one We recommend using a passkey that is 8 to 16 digits long The longer the passkey the more secure it will be Example of a request on a Windows device to enter a passkey a k a PIN code When executed correctly your OPN2002 should now be connected as Virtual Com port to your remote device and you should be able to scan and transmit barcodes as serial data If you ve lost your connection or closed the virtual com port then the OPN2002 will try to reconnect for about 1 minute A
3. your remote device or you will be shown a random PIN code Either way you will be requested to enter that same PIN code on your OPN2002 If you are allowed to enter any PIN code then it is easiest to choose the last 4 digits of the Bluetooth address of your OPN2002 as PIN code since that is the default PIN code of your OPN2002 To skip having to enter a PIN code on your OPN2002 read the Fixed PIN code label below to configure this To change this configuration back to default again entering the PIN code manually you can read the other label J ee Be II Use fixed PIN code Enter PIN code manual using numeric direct input labels If you want to use a different PIN code or you are only allowed to enter a random PIN code on your OPN2002 then you will have to enter this PIN code using direct input labels These labels can be found in the universal menu book or below After entering the PIN code read the END label to send the PIN code to the remote device oe UT pe UT MAAN N MIN MM MONIN oo MNI M MN MNN AUTIN When executed correctly your OPN2002 should now be connected as keyboard and you should be allowed to scan and transmit barcodes as keyboard data If the remote device does establish the pair but doesn t automatically connect you might have to manually connect afterwards by pressing the trigger key for 5 seconds Direct input numeric 2 Direct input numeric 3
4. CAUTION This information is subject to change without prior notice Copyright 2010 Opticon Sensors Europe BV all rights reserved This manual may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or converted to any electronic or machine readable form without prior written consent of Opticon Sensors Europe THE GENERAL USE AND FUNCTIONING OF THE BAR CODE SCANNER IS DESCRIBED IN THIS DOCUMENT ALSO GENERAL SETUP INSTRUCTIONS TO GET STARTED ARE DESCRIBED IN THIS DOCUMENT FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS CONSULT OPTICON OR YOUR LOCAL DEALER OPN2002 BLUETOOTH DEMO QUICK SETUP GUIDE Version RFG35312 The OPN2002 terminal is supplied with a Bluetooth demo application that demonstrates its Bluetooth capabilities Since the OPN2002 terminal does not have a display to display instructions nor has a keyboard to change the demo application implements a user interface that consists entirely of using just the 2 keys and reading barcodes This brief setup guide describes the features as well as instructions to be able to use this demo application More product details additional support or configuration options to your own preferences by Universal menu book will be updated at www opticon com Information about how to install and use a Bluetooth stack on your remote device like a PC or mobile device please check the manual of your Bluetooth device Capabilities of the Bluetooth demo application RFG35312 The following features a
5. ersion RBGV0208 If this application RFG35312 was already installed on arrival then the minimal or a newer OS version should already be installed If you want to check the currently installed OS and application version it is possible to transmit both versions by USB VCP by reading the Z1 menu label See Universal menu book chapter 7 It s also possible to use Appload Utilities gt Show software version to check the OS version Software updates In the future more features and bug fixes are likely to be implemented into the OS of the OPN2002 and this application To find out if there are software updates available please check our web site All available software and documentation for the OPN2002 can be found under Service and support gt Software Manuals gt OPN2002 at www opticon com Supported defaults The following default settings are supported The labels below can be read without reading any SET END labels eo UA default cS oh Bluetooth HID WI TN C O Z If you only have a OSE Universal menu book available which doesn t list C02 or C05 as supported defaults it s possible to use RS232 U2 or Bluetooth SO instead of C05 and USB HID SU instead of C02 Connecting your OPN2002 as Bluetooth keyboard HID The first step of connecting your OPN2002 as Bluetooth keyboard to a remote device is to make sure the Bluetooth HID default is configured see Suppo
6. es listed for Opticon barcode readers with Bluetooth support Some of these features are also available on this demo application The following of these listed features are supported Chapter 2 3 1 Bluetooth connection labels CONN Manually connect label DISC Manually disconnect label 4 DSCO Make discoverable connectable Chapter 2 3 2 Bluetooth security Authentication encryption Chapter 2 3 3 Configurable Trigger to connect time default 5 seconds Chapter 2 3 4 Configurable Trigger to disconnect time default 5 seconds Chapter 2 3 6 Auto reconnect options default 1 minute Chapter 2 3 7 Wireless power saving options Memorizing Currently this application does not support memorizing of barcodes in case the OPN2002 loses its connection with a remote Bluetooth device It is expected that this feature will be added within the next few weeks Version history RFG35310 First release October 10 2009 RFG35311 Bug fixes and following new featues October 20 2009 configurable auto reconnect time configurable trigger to dis connect time support of connect disconnect labels RFG35312 Added following features January 18 2010 configurable read mode read time configurable buzzer options configurable good read LED options serial OSE command support Added a retry to a connection attempt Made the reconnect attempt cycle faster Bug fixe
7. fter that you can reconnect manually by pressing the trigger key for 5 seconds To change this auto reconnect time use the menu options found in chapter 2 3 6 Auto reconnect options of the OSE Universal menu book To manually end your connection you can press the small clear key for 5 seconds to disconnect your OPN2002 Connect as slave When you want a remote Bluetooth device to connect with your OPN2002 then it is not necessary to configure the remote Bluetooth address but you will have to make your OPN2002 discoverable and connectable to allow the remote device to find and connect to your OPN2002 To make your OPN2002 discoverable and connectable for 2 minutes keep the small clear key pressed for 5 seconds until the blue LED starts blinking After that you should let your remote device discover all Bluetooth devices in range to find your OPN2002 Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Select the Bluetooth device that you want to add 37AD Bluetooth Modem Sage New device i If you don t see the device that you want to add make sure that it is turned on Follow the setup instructions that came with the device and then click Search Again Search Again Screenshot of discovered Bluetooth devices After you ve successfully discovered your OPN2002 you can try to let your remote device pair with your OPN2002 If you haven t disabled authentication on your remote device then you will be requested to enter a PIN code or pa
8. inutes After those 2 minutes use the small key to make the OPN2002 connectable again and allow the remote device to re establish the connection To manually end your connection press the small clear key for 5 seconds to disconnect your OPN2002 Limited Universal menu book support In contrary to other Opticon programmable terminals the OPN2002 also supports the reading of various configuration options that can be found in the Universal menu book This makes it possible to customize this application without having to actually change the source code of this application The OPN2002 support most of the menu options listed in the following chapters 1 Defaults See chapter Supported defaults at the start of this set up guide 2 3 Bluetooth options See Supported Bluetooth features below 3 1 Enabling disabling readable codes 3 2 Setting of fixed minimum and maximum lengths 3 3 Code specific options almost all options are supported except some 2D decoder options 4 1 Case conversion 4 2 Set prefixes 4 3 Set suffixes 5 1 Read modes add on wait modes 5 1 1 Multiple read reset time 5 1 2 Quite zone options margins 5 2 Read time options 5 4 Redundancy 5 5 Positive and negative barcodes 6 1 Buzzer settings 6 2 Good read LED 7 1 Diagnostics 7 2 Enabling disabling configuring via serial commands Supported Bluetooth features In the Opticon Universal menu book there are additional Bluetooth featur
9. irst Usually the address is displayed on the product label as a hexadecimal code example 00 11 F6 03 39 69 Otherwise consult the documentation of the device to learn how to retrieve the Bluetooth address To configure this Bluetooth address in the OPN2002 you ll have to create a barcode label containing this hexadecimal code as described below Opticon provides a simple on line application on for this purpose http opticonfigure opticon com bluetooth asp Type in the digits of the hexadecimal code in numbers and capital characters without dashes dots and spaces example 0011F6033969 Submit the code into a barcode and print the screen to have it available for scanning After you ve created the barcode you can scan the barcode to configure the Bluetooth address and save it in non volatile memory The OPN2002 will automatically try to establish a Bluetooth connection when reading this label Connect as master Depending on the Operating System and Bluetooth stack of your desktop computer laptop or mobile Bluetooth device it is necessary to first open the incoming Bluetooth Virtual Com port before you will be able to connect your OPN2002 as master to your device Using applications like Hyperterminal or the RS232 monitor of Appload it is possible to open the Bluetooth Virtual Com Port For more information on how to open a COM port please refer to documentation of your remote Bluetooth device The first time you try to
10. re currently supported Connecting to a remote device as master and transmit its data using a Bluetooth virtual COM port VCP Making the OPN2002 connectable as slave and discoverable to allow a remote device to connect with the OPN2002 and allow the transmission of its data using a Bluetooth virtual COM port VCP Making the OPN2002 connectable as slave and discoverable as HID keyboard device to allow the remote device to connect with the OPN2002 and transmit its barcode data as Bluetooth keyboard device Reconnecting to a paired remote device as master to quickly re establish a lost Bluetooth HID connecting without having to re enter a PIN code Limited OSE menu book support to configure barcode decoders pre and suffixes read modes buzzer LED settings change Bluetooth configurations and switch between HID or VCP as Bluetooth interface Possibility to configure a remote Bluetooth address and PIN code using barcodes Use of the trigger and clear key to connect disconnect make discoverable connectable and reconnect Storing of configurations in non volatile memory to allow all settings to be restored after a reset Configuration of the application by using OSE serial commands Easy software upgrading by USB VCP or the CRD 2000 multi cradle RS232 using Appload Configuring the Bluetooth demo application Minimum required OS version This demo application requires the following minimal OS v
11. rted defaults When using Bluetooth HID the remote device always has to make the first connection attempt Therefor it is not necessary to configure the remote Bluetooth address but you will have to make your OPN2002 discoverable and connectable to allow the remote device to find pair and connect to your OPN2002 To make your OPN2002 discoverable and connectable for 2 minutes keep the small clear key pressed for 5 seconds till the blue LED starts blinking When this is done let your remote device discover all Bluetooth devices in range to find your OPN2002 p My Bluetooth Places Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood File Edit View Bluetooth Favorites Tools Help Q sxx Q Search Ke Folders X Addres s My Bluetooth Places Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood OPN2002_0511 E Bluetooth Modem Bluetooth Tasks fee 01 02 03 04 05 11 00 10 60 42 17 80 in Keyboard 9 Mo an 8 Bluetooth Setup Wizard l View My Bluetooth services 2 Search for devices in range C View or modify configuration ih Establish Pairing Discover services Display device properties Pair Device Properties Other Places Desktop M omoube Device OPN2002_37A4D Print screen of an OPN2002 that has been discovered on a remote PC After you ve discovered your OPN2002 you can try to let your remote device connect with your OPN2002 Depending on your Operating System and Bluetooth stack you will either be asked to enter any PIN code on
12. s and added features in the Operating System of the OPN2002 are not listed in the application version history above Please check our web site at www opticon com to see if there are updates available for the Operating System this application and this manual
13. sskey or your remote device The default PIN code of the OPN2002 equals the last 4 digits of the Bluetooth address These last 4 digits of the Bluetooth address are also shown in the Bluetooth name of the OPN2002 If you wish to use a different PIN code then this is possible by using the Set End PIN code label menu options which can be found in chapter 2 3 2 of the OSE Universal menu book Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Do you need a passkey to add your device To answer this question refer to the Bluetooth section of the documentation that came with your device If the documentation specifies a passkey use that one Choose a passkey for me Use the passkey found in the documentation Let me choose my own passkey Don t use a passkey D You should always use a passkey unless your device does not support one We recommend using a passkey that is 8 to 16 digits long The longer the passkey the more secure it will be Screenshot of entering a passkey a k a PIN code on a Windows device If successful the OPN2002 should now be successfully paired with your remote Bluetooth device and the Virtual Com port ready to be used To be able to scan and transmit barcodes as serial data open the Bluetooth Virtual Com port on your remote device to establish the connection with the OPN2002 If you ve lost your connection or closed the Virtual Com port then the OPN2002 will stay connectable for about 2 m
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