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Connecting your OPN2002 as Bluetooth keyboard (HID)
The first step of connecting your OPN2002 as Bluetooth keyboard to a remote
device is to make sure the Bluetooth HID default is configured (see 'Supported
defaults').
When using Bluetooth HID, the remote device always has to make the first
connection attempt. Therefor it is not necessary to configure the remote Bluetooth
address, but you will have to make your OPN2002 discoverable and connectable to
allow the remote device to find, pair and connect to your OPN2002.
To make your OPN2002 discoverable and connectable (for 2 minutes) keep the
small clear key pressed for 5 seconds till the blue LED starts blinking. When this is
done, let your remote device discover all Bluetooth devices in range to find your
OPN2002.
Print screen of an OPN2002 that has been discovered on a remote PC.
After you've discovered your OPN2002 you can try to let your remote device
connect with your OPN2002.
Depending on your Operating system you will either be asked to enter any PIN code
on your remote device or you will be shown a random PIN code. Either way you will
be requested to enter that same PIN code on your OPN2002.
If you are allowed to enter any PIN code, then it is easiest to choose the last 4 digits
of the Bluetooth address of your OPN2002 as PIN code since that is the default PIN
code of your OPN2002. To skip having to enter a PIN code on your OPN2002 read
the 'Fixed PIN code' label below to configure this. To change this configuration back
to default again (= entering the PIN code manually) you can read the other label.
Use fixed PIN code Enter PIN code manual
(using numeric direct input labels)