Disc, Conn – Opticon OPN 2002 v35106 Bluetooth OPN2001 simulation Quick Guide User Manual
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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 to your remote device. To indicate
that the OPN2002 is successfully connected it will sound a high beep tone. Also the connection
indicator of the OPN2001 PC Application should turn green.
You should now be able to retrieve or delete barcodes from the OPN2002, set the time and date and
change configurations just like a normal OPN2001.
Depending on the Operating System and Bluetooth stack of your PC or laptop, the Bluetooth
connection will be automatically closed when you close the COM port in the OPN2001 PC Application.
If your PC or laptop hasn't closed the connection, then the OPN2002 will automatically disconnect
after 10 minutes of inactivity. (See chapter 2.3.5 of the Universal menu book to change this setting).
It's also possible to manually disconnect your OPN2002 by pressing the trigger key for 5 seconds or
by reading the DISCONNECT label (See also Universal menu book chapters 2.3.1 and 2.3.4)
Manually disconnect
+-DISC-+
If you lose your Bluetooth connection, then the OPN2002 won't automatically try to reconnect. You can
reconnect manually by pressing the trigger key for 5 seconds or by reading the Bluetooth address
label again. To change this behavior, use the menu options found in chapter 2.3.6 of the menu book.
It's also possible to reconnect by reading the CONNECT label below.
Manually connect
+-CONN-+