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If you haven't disabled authentication on your remote device, then you will be requested to enter a PIN
code (or passkey) on 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 Universal menu
book.

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
an (outgoing) Virtual Com port should be available to be used.

To be able to open the Bluetooth connection with the OPN2002 make sure your OPN2002 is still
connectable (the blue LED should still be blinking), then open the outgoing Bluetooth Virtual COM port
in the OPN2001 PC Application.

If you loose your connection or close the Virtual Com port manually, then the OPN2002 will stay
connectable for about 2 minutes. After those 2 minutes use the trigger key or the 'Make connectable
label' to make the OPN2002 connectable again and allow the remote device to re-establish the
connection by opening the COM port again.

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 in the Universal menu book. (See chapter 2.3.1 and 2.3.4 of the
Universal menu book)

Manually disconnect

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