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Opticon OPR 3101 Reference guide

OPTICON - 1
BRIEF SETUP
OPR 3101 CONFIGURATION
INSTRUCTIONS
The reader is configured to default factory settings
and is supplied with information that gives you a
quick understanding of the product. More product
details, additional support, or configuration options
to your own preferences (by Universal menu book)
will be updated at www.opticon.com
To enable the reader to communicate to another
device, different steps can be taken, depending on
the situation.
Overview of situations
• The address of the device must be configured in
the reader. Possibly the address of the device
needs to be retrieved first.
• To connect an Opticon reader to an USB-HID
cradle, the reader must be configured.
• To connect an Opticon reader to a third party
dongle, the reader must be configured.
• In case a third party dongle is used, the address
and pin code need to be configured manually.
Consult your dongle’s manual how to obtain the
address and configure the pin code. You need
this information to configure the bar code reader.
The dongle's driver installs a serial port on the
computer, which is used by the bar code reader
to transmit the data.
• The reader can connect by scanning the other
device’s address label.
• To stop the connection manually use the special
disconnection label.
The necessary steps and instructions are
explained on the next pages:
Version1 - printedJuly, 2007
CAUTION: This information is subject to
change without prior notice.
Copyright 2007, Opticon Sensors Europe
B.V. 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.
2 - OPTICON
Overview of steps
Depending on the type of device to be connected,
take the steps as further described. To configure
the required options:
• scan the SET label
• scan the required option(s)
• scan the END label
After scanning the END label, the new settings are
stored in non volatile memory.
Reader to Cradle
• when using USB-HID interface: connect to USB-
HID cradle (step 2 B)
• for all interfaces: connect by scanning (step 3)
Reader to PC / Other device
• retrieve device address (step 1)
• connect to PC (step 2 A)
• security options (step 2 Optional)
• connect by scanning (step 3)
To disconnect the current reader:
• scan the disconnect label (step disconnect)
To return to default settings:
• scan the reset label (step reset)
---------------------------------------------------------------
[STEP 1]
– RETRIEVE ADDRESS
The address is mostly displayed on the product
label as a hexadecimal code (example: 00-11-F6-
03-39-69). Otherwise consult the documentation of
the device how to retrieve the device address code.
To enable the reader to communicate to the other
device, the reader must be configured with this
code. The easiest way to do this is to create a
barcode label of the hexadecimal code as
described below.
– CREATE LABEL
Opticon provides a simple on-line application on
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 (example:
0011F6033969). You have to print the screen
to have it available for scanning.
---------------------------------------------------------------
[STEP 2 A]
CONNECT TO PC
[STEP 2 B]
CONNECT TO USB-HID
CRADLE
---------------------------------------------------------------
SET _ZZ_ ZZ
Connect to
PC _cnpc_ CNPC
END _ZZ_ ZZ
SET _ZZ_ ZZ
Connect to
Cradle
(USB-HID)
_cnC2_ CNC2
END _ZZ_ ZZ
OPTICON - 3
[STEP 2 OPTIONAL]
SECURITY OPTIONS
The third party dongle usually allows
authentication, which means a PIN-code can be
used to establish a secure connection. Note that
the PIN-code is case sensitive, e.g. there is a
difference between lower case und upper case
(example: difference between ‘a’ and ‘A’).
Set PIN-code table
---------------------------------------------------------------
SET _ZZ_ ZZ
Set PIN-code
label _PINS_ PINS
Scan PIN-
code input
see input tables
End PIN-code
label _PINE_ PINE
END _ZZ_ ZZ
a_$A_ $A
b_$B_ $B
c_$C_ $C
d_$D_ $D
e_$E_ $E
f_$F_ $F
0_Q0_ Q0
1_Q1_ Q1
2_Q2_ Q2
3_Q3_ Q3
4_Q4_ Q4
5_Q5_ Q5
6_Q6_ Q6
7_Q7_ Q7
8_Q8_ Q8
9_Q9_ Q9
A_0A_ 0A
B_0B_ 0B
C_0C_ 0C
D_0D_ 0D
E_0E_ 0E
F_0F_ 0F
4 - OPTICON
[STEP 3]
CONNECT BY SCANNING
– CRADLE
• Scan the device address barcode on the bottom
of the cradle.
–OTHER DEVICE
• Scan the address barcode that you just created in
the on-line Opticon application (step 1).
---------------------------------------------------------------
[STEP DISCONNECT]
(SET + END label not required):
---------------------------------------------------------------
[STEP RESET]
---------------------------------------------------------------
Manually disconnect
_+-DISC-+_ +-DISC-+
SET _ZZ_ ZZ
Reset _SO_ SO
END _ZZ_ ZZ

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