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3.
For the USB cable plug the USB end of the cable into an appropriate communication port on the
host device and the opposite end of the cable into the communication port of the cradle.
4.
Power up the Optimus and select the
Utlities
option.
5.
This will open additional menu options. Select the
Transfer File
s option.
6.
Select
Get Program
on the next menu. The unit is now ready to download an application
program.
7.
Place unit in cradle and download the appropriate application program.
8.
Once the Optimus has received the application program the unit is ready for scanning and
collecting data.
Data Collection
1.
To transfer the data collected select the
Utilities
option.
2.
Select the
Transfer Files
option on the next menu. And then the
Send Files
option.
3.
Re-insert the Optimus unit into the cradle and upload the data to the host device.
The Optimus
S
Bluetooth model is similarly connected to the host device and programmed however,
there are some key differences in the data collection process. The Optimus
S
Bluetooth supports
transmission of data wirelessly and as such has the capability of communicating that data in two
distinctive methods. The first of those methods is Network Emulation. The second of is Serial
Emulation.
Network Emulation: Because of the wireless capability of the Optimus Bluetooth it has the capability
to transmit data wirelessly to a Bluetooth equipped access point. An access
point that exists and is connected to a Local Area Network (LAN) allows users to
collect and transmit data in real time, minimizing time lost to transfer data to a
host device.
Serial Emulation:
Serial Emulation is another manner in which the wireless capable Optimus
Bluetooth can transmit data and upload an application program. With Serial
Emulation the Optimus Bluetooth can transmit wirelessly to any Bluetooth
device that supports Serial Port Profile (SPP). The SPP supported device also
allows users to download an application program to the Optimus
S
Bluetooth
wirelessly.