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Universal menu book support, Supported bluetooth features, Apple iphone/ipad support – Opticon PX 20 v3791A Bluetooth demo Quick Guide User Manual

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Universal Menu Book support


The OPN200x and PX20 support the reading of various configuration options that can be
found in the Universal Menu Book. This makes it possible to customize the behaviour of the
embedded application without having to actually change the source code of the application.

The OPN200x and PX20 support 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 features listed for Opticon
barcode readers with Bluetooth support. Some of these features are also available in 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)

 +-DSCO-+

(Make discoverable / connectable)

 Chapter 2.3.2: Bluetooth security (Authentication / encryption)
 Chapter 2.3.3: Configurable Trigger-to-connect time (default = 3 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

Apple iPhone/iPad support


When iPhone/iPad mode

is enabled it’s possible to toggle the iOS onscreen keyboard and

use the trigger key to wake up the iPhone/iPad from standby. It is recommended to disable
the passcode lock option to prevent barcodes from being entered as a passcode when
waking up from standby.

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