OPTICON OPN-4000 Quick Start Guide

QUICK START GUIDE

OPN-4000, GETTING STARTED
1D CCD, Feedback LED, Trigger Key, Feedback Buzzer, Clear/Function Key, USB Connector (Data/Charging)
BLUETOOTH MODEHID (Keyboard emulation)

SPP

Mfi (Only for the OPN-4000i)

USB MODE HID            USB VCP

        DISABLE                           ENABLERESET SCANNER SETTINGS

BUZZER

        DISABLE                                ENABLEBLUETOOTH PIN CODE – SET 0000

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STEP 1- SCAN BLUETOOTH MODEScan the Bluetooth Default barcode that matches the connection method you wish to use. The recommended mode is HID which is keyboard emulation. On iOS devices, HID allows the on-screen keyboard to be toggled with the OPN-4000’s function key. The other modes are SPP and MFi which is serial port emulation and will require an application on the target device. MFi is only available on the OPN-4000i

STEP 2 – HOLD THE FUNCTION KEY FOR 5 SECHold the OPN-4000’s function key for 5 seconds until it beeps and begins to flash blue. The OPN-4000 is now discoverable by your host device. This can be cancelled at any time by holding the function key for another 5 sec.

STEP 3 – PERFORM BLUETOOTH SEARCH ON HOSTUse the Bluetooth interface on your host device to search for and select the OPN-4000. The OPN-4000 will beep to indicate success or failure. If you are pairing in Bluetooth-SPP or Apple MFi mode, the OPN-4000 will complete the pairing process as soon as you launch an appropriate application (i.e. OPNTerm for iDevices) and open the serial port created by your Bluetooth software. If your host device does not support Simple Pairing, then you may use the barcodes at left to input a PIN code. For information about your OPN-4000, including detailed setup instructions, downloads and more, visit us at: www.opticonusa.com/start/opn or www.opticon.com/service-and-support.aspx

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