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1.5.2
Connecting to the OPR3301 as slave
When you want the remote device to connect with your OPR3301, then it is not
necessary to create and scan a Bluetooth address label, but you will have to make your
OPR3301 discoverable and connectable to allow the remote device to find and connect
to your OPR3301.
To make your OPR3301 discoverable and connectable (for 2 minutes) read the label
below (this label can also be found in chapter 2.3.1 of the Universal menu book).
Make discoverable and
connectable
When this is done, let your remote device discover all Bluetooth devices in range to find
your OPR3301.
Print screen of an OPR3301 that has been discovered on a PC.
When you've successfully discovered your OPR3301, you can try to let your remote
device pair with your OPR3301 (unless you've disabled authentication on your
Bluetooth device).
During this step you will be requested to enter a PIN code (passkey) on your remote
device. The default PIN code of the OPR3301 equals the last 4 digits of the Bluetooth
address. These last 4 digits of the Bluetooth address are also shown in the Bluetooth
name of the OPR3301. If you wish to use a different PIN code, this is possible by using
the 'Set/End PIN-code' menu labels, which can be found in chapter 2.3.2 of the
Universal menu book.