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D008736_04 CortexOPOS User Manual

8.0 - Configuring a CR2700 with CRA-A271 Bluetooth Inductive 

Charging Station

To configure a CR2700 for use with CortexOPOS

TM

, first connect the CR2700 to the Bluetooth Inductive 

Charging Station by scanning the 

Quick Connect Code

 located on the front of the Bluetooth Inductive 

Charging Station. Then scan the following barcode. 

                                                  

To restore the original configuration, scan the Reset Bluetooth reader to factory defaults M20390  

bar

code from the online configuration guide at 

codecorp.com/support/config-guides

.

9.0 - CortexOPOS

TM

 Device Manager

The CortexOPOS™ Device Manager provides options for more advanced configurations. If only one Code 

barcode reader will be connected to the host computer, and it will be connected using USB, then the 

default configuration is all that is necessary. The CortexOPOS™ Device Manager permits configuration 

of RS232 devices, multiple generic devices, or hardware-specific devices (one or more). All USB devices 

must either be generic or hardware-specific; types cannot be mixed. 

Note: If you have more than one USB device enumerated with the host, there is no guarantee which device 

will be connected. The driver will connect to the first device returned by the operating system while enumer-

ating USB devices.

6.0 - Configuring a Reader for 

USB Communication

Scan the following barcode to configure the reader 

for OPOS mode using USB communication. 

 

*Use M10009_01 for CR1000, CR1400, CR5000, 

and CR8000. Use M20307_01 for CR8200, CR1500, 

CR1100, and CR950.

To restore the original configuration, scan the 

Reset to USB Factory Defaults

 barcode from the 

online configuration guide at 

 

codecorp.com/support/config-guides

.

7.0 - Configuring a Reader for 

RS232 Communication

Scan the following barcode to configure the reader 

for OPOS mode using RS232 communication.

**Use M10467_01 for CR1000, CR1400, CR5000, 

and CR8000. Use M20308_01 for CR8200, CR1500, 

CR1100, and CR950.

To restore the original configuration, scan the 

Reset to RS232 Factory Defaults

 barcode from the 

online configuration guide at 

 

codecorp.com/support/config-guides

.

USB OPOS/JPOS 

Mode for 

CR8x Readers*

USB OPOS/JPOS  

Mode for  

CR82xx Readers*

M10009_01

M20344_01

M20307_01

RS232 OPOS/JPOS  

Mode for 

CR8x Readers*

RS232 OPOS/JPOS 

Mode for  

CR82xx Readers*

M10467_01

M20308_01

Summary of Contents for CORTEXOPOS CR2600

Page 1: ...ecorp com Products Supported CR950 CR1000 CR1100 CR1400 CR2700 CR5000 CR6000 CR8000 CR8200 Limited Support for CR2600 CORTEXOPOS MANUAL VERSION 04 RELEASE DATE SEP 2020 USER MANUAL NORTH AMERICA EMEA APAC ...

Page 2: ... not assume any product liability arising out of or in connection with the application or use of any product or application described herein NO LICENSE No license is granted either by implication estoppel or otherwise under any intellectual property rights of Code Corporation Any use of hardware software and or technology of Code Corpora tion is governed by its own agreement The following are trad...

Page 3: ... for USB Communication 6 7 0 Configuring a Reader for RS232 Communication 6 8 0 Configuring a CR2700 with CRA A271 Bluetooth Inductive Charging Station 6 9 0 CortexOPOS Device Manager 6 10 0 Adding a USB Reader to the CortexOPOS Device Manager 7 11 0 Adding an RS232 Reader or Modem to the CortexOPOS Device Manager 8 12 0 Using the Microsoft POS for NET Sample Application 9 13 0 Optional Feature Su...

Page 4: ...t 10 MB space available Memory A minimum of 94 MB of memory is required and an additional 256 MB is recommended 3 0 Software Requirements Component Requirements Operating System PC AT compatible 4 0 CortexOPOSTM USB Device Types There are two different ways to set up a Code USB reader for OPOS Type Description Generic CortexOPOSTM device default This is an OPOS registered device that is not tied t...

Page 5: ...r in Device Manager Select the desired options and click Next Note If a generic CortexOPOSTM device has been created previously this screen will not be shown 5 5 Select Install then Finish to complete the installation process At this point the CortexOPOSTM service object is installed Prior to using a Code barcode reader with the OPOS software it must be configured for OPOS operation see Section 6 ...

Page 6: ...ixed Note If you have more than one USB device enumerated with the host there is no guarantee which device will be connected The driver will connect to the first device returned by the operating system while enumer ating USB devices 6 0 Configuring a Reader for USB Communication Scan the following barcode to configure the reader for OPOS mode using USB communication Use M10009_01 for CR1000 CR1400...

Page 7: ...modify the text in the Device Name field Press Finish to save changes A prompt box will appear asking the user to confirm the changes press Yes to confirm b Specific Uncheck the Generic device check box A list of connected devices will appear High light the device you want to add and click Apply A prompt box will ask you to confirm press Yes 10 5 Once the reader has been added to the CortexOPOS De...

Page 8: ... the appropriate port from the Port Mode list options Note If the reader is an 8x based product select COM1 COM2 etc If the reader is an 82x based product reader select COM1 8200 COM2 8200 etc 11 5 Select the desired baud rate Modify the Device Name as desired Press Finish to save changes A prompt box will appear asking the user to confirm the changes press Yes to confirm Note All RS232 CortexOPOS...

Page 9: ...s download 12 1 Install the Microsoft POS for NET software 12 2 Open the TestApp exe sample application close any other OPOS applications including CortexOPOS Device Manager and any other Code applications 12 3 Make sure you have a properly configured Code reader connected to the computer Expand the Scanner block in the left pane and select the device name specified for the connected Code Reader C...

Page 10: ...nal Feature Support Feature Capability Support Statement Power reporting Supported as PR_STANDARD Compare firmware Not supported Statistics reporting Not supported Update firmware Not supported Update statistics Not supported Direct IO Not supported ...

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