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If you want to use a different PIN code or you are only allowed to enter a random PIN
code on your OPR3301, then you will have to enter this PIN code using so called direct
input labels. These labels can be found below and in the Universal Menu Book (chapter
4.3.3.). After scanning the PIN code, read the END label to send the PIN code to the
remote device.
When executed correctly your OPR3301 should now be connected as keyboard and
should be allowed to scan and transmit barcodes as keyboard data.
In rare cases the remote device does establish the pair, but doesn't automatically
connect. In this situation you might have to connect manually afterwards by pressing
the trigger key for 5 seconds.
If you've lost your connection, then the OPR3301 will try to reconnect automatically for
5 minutes (by default). If this fails you can reconnect manually by pressing the trigger
key for 5 seconds.
The trigger key allows you to reconnect without having to enter the PIN code again as
long as the remote device doesn't lose the pairing information and the OPR3301 isn't
reset to default or unpaired.
If the pair was ever lost or you want to connect to another remote device you will have
to use the procedure on the previous page to make your OPR3301 connectable again
to allow the remote device to connect and pair with your terminal.