Step 1
- Scan Bluetooth-HID(Keyboard)
Step 2
- Turn on Bluetooth and NFC in your mobile device
settings
Step 3 -
NFC Symbol
Tap the NFC symbol on the back of the scanner to the NFC symbol on
the back of the device (location of the NFC chip) When the connection
is initiated, you will hear a chirp and the scanner’s LED will start flashing
blue.
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If you do not have an NFC symbol, simply rub the scanner over
the back of the scanner until a chirpping sound is made and the
scanner LED starts flashing blue.
Step 4 -
Connection
If the connection is new, you will receive a pair request, tap yes. On newer Android
8.0 device, you are done. if you have an older OS verrsion, see step 5.
Step 5 -
Devices 6.0.1 or earlier
For devices running 6.0.1 or earlier, you will likely receive “failure to connect” The
scanner is currently paired, but the connections need to be finished manually.
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While the scanner is still flashing blue, navigate to your Bluetooth settings.
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Tap the name of the scanner under “Paired Devices”
Step 6 -
Connected
At this point your OPN3102i should be connected to your mobile device in
Bluetooth-HID (keyboard) and is ready to start scanning
NFC Pairing to Android
Bluetooth-HID (Keyboard)