Metrologic Instruments MS6130 MX003 user manual

User manual for the device Metrologic Instruments MS6130 MX003

Device: Metrologic Instruments MS6130 MX003
Category: Scanner
Manufacturer: Metrologic Instruments
Size: 0.31 MB
Added : 12/30/2013
Number of pages: 44
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Installation and User’s Guide
and MX003 Scanner Interfaces
MS6130 Hand Held Laser Scanner
METROLOGIC INSTRUMENTS, INC.

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T HE H B AR C S 1 In this manual, the MS6130 may be referred to as the scanner or transmitter. upon power up. give a razzberry tone; which indicates the scanner has failed diagnostics successful power up or scan, low battery, or program mode, respectively, or scanner as well. The scanner will beep; one, two or three times to indicate sleep mode, and program mode. There are audible indicators on the LED, you can determine a successful read, laser status, low battery power, LED located on the to

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S I ® . • • ® • • ® ( 2 Figure 1 conditions permitting) Up to 30 Ft. MX003 RF Receiver Scanner Interface (Transmitter) Light Pen Device with Any RS-232C or RF MS6130 with Liberty vary due to country of usage. “MX”, “MX” interface or receiver. Suffix of the MX003 model designation will In this manual, MX003 series scanner interfaces may be referred to as the Communicates with the host device received data from the transmitter Performs the RF receiver function; for example, beeps to show it

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U L • • • • • • • AC OR • ® • • • • • • OR ® • • • • • ) AC • 3 ScanPal Data Collector Installation and User’s Guide Regulated 5V power supply, MLPN: 6090/6091 (115/220 V MCA951 adapter Upload cable, MLPN: 51061 and 51236 “MX” Scanner Interface Data Collector ScanPal ScanSelect™ Scanner Programming Guide (#2186) MS700i and MS720i Installation and User’s Guide Stand #45483 (optional) supply (optional) or communication cable only Communication cable with connection for power

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C H D 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ® 4 Voltage) according to EN 60950. to the unit must meet the requirements for SELV (Safety Extra Low To maintain compliance with applicable standards, all circuits connected : Connecting the “MX” (through the MCA) to a host device Figure 2 Host System MCA “MX” Scanner Interface (Transmitter) Scanner Interface Transformer RF MS6130 with Liberty Power up the host system. Plug the transformer into the side of the MCA and the AC outlet. equipment and easily accessible. vol

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C K W 1. 2. 3. 4. ® 5 source. applicable performance requirements for a limited power 1950 and norm EN60950, the power source must meet Caution: To maintain compliance with standards CSA C22.2 No. 950/UL from a host device such as a computer system. receive power the scanner will The following statement is applicable if Voltage) according to EN 60950. to the unit must meet the requirements for SELV (Safety Extra Low To maintain compliance with applicable standards, all circuits connected :

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C I I H D . 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. When the MS700i/MS720i scanner first receives power, the 6 source. applicable performance requirements for a limited power 1950 and norm EN60950, the power source must meet To maintain compliance with standards CSA C22.2 No. 950/UL Caution: from a host device such as a computer system. power the scanner will receive The following statement is applicable if Voltage) according to EN 60950. to the unit must meet the requirements for SELV (Safety Extra Low To m

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C I 1. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 2. R 0 1 L P 1 H H 1 3. 4. 7 Proceed to the procedure on the next page. Exit program mode by scanning the bar code in Step 1 again. Enable the RF interface by scanning the following bar codes in order: Enter/Exit Program Mode for the Receiver (The MS700i/MS720i will beep three times): Scan the following bar code to enter the receiver’s program mode. effect the receiver, the MS6130 performs all scanning. Although the changes made in this section to accept RF c

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C I H S 8 to the procedure above). MS700i/MS720i scanner, re-enable the RF Low Speed Option (refer low speed option. For the MS6130 to communicate to the Programming Guide is chosen, it will automatically disable the RF bar code in the ScanSelect Scanner Load Defaults When the Note: ScanSelect Scanner Programming Guide. program mode and scanning the appropriate bar codes that appear in the communication requirements. Modify the scanner's settings by entering the your scanner to meet your indi

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® C S P D C ® 1. ® 2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 0 7 3. 4. I B 5 9 Default to ScanPal Communication Parameters parameters as the default settings of ScanPal. code and exit program mode if the PC uses the same bar Enter/Exit Program Mode for the Receiver Scan the Note: Exit program mode by scanning the bar code in Step 1 again. Programming Guide. Scan the appropriate communication options in the MS4120 Enter/Exit Program Mode for the Receiver (The “MX” receiver will beep three times): mode. S

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C P K W H S 1. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 2. D F 1 3. 4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 0 7 10 Enter/Exit Program Mode for the Receiver (The “MX” receiver will beep three times): r code. Exit program mode by scanning the following ba MS951 Programming Guides. Scan the appropriate communication options in the MS4120 and Recall Defaults original factory settings. Scan the following bar code to confirm the receiver is using the Enter/Exit Program Mode for the Receiver (The “MX” receiver will beep thr

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K W R 2 4 ® ** AT L P 3 X L P 4 S H 4 S H 3 R 5 7 11 Enable Single-Ended Keyboard Emulation ** Disable IBM PS/2 Keyboard (Models 30, 70, 8556) PS/2 Keyboard (Models 30, 70, 8556) Enable IBM T Keyboard : Models 50, 55, 60, 80) PS/2 Keyboard (includes IBM necessary, scan the appropriate bar code. The following bar codes are used to define the type of keyboard in use. If KB Parameter - Keyboard Type Keyboard Wedge Interface Enable code equivalent. emulation by converting the scanned bar code da

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K W ) B R 8 B R 2 B R 3 B R 4 B R 5 B R 6 B R 1 B R 7 B R 9 B R A 12 Reserved Swiss Keyboard IBM KB4700 Financial Keyboard Belgium Keyboard Spain Keyboard Italy Keyboard Germany Keyboard France Keyboard UK Keyboard Keyboard ** USA necessary, scan the appropriate bar code. The following bar codes are used to define the keyboard country type. If KB Parameter – Keyboard Type ONTINUED (C NTERFACE (KB) I EDGE EYBOARD

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K W ) B R B B R C B R D B R E B R F R 4 6 R 4 7 R 6 8 R 6 9 13 Caps Lock Mode **Disable Auto Detection work with an AT computer. CAPS LOCK MODE. This will only Caps Lock Mode is used, enable AUTO-DETECTION Enable Auto Detection To detect automatically if Caps Lock **Disable Caps Lock not work with all keyboard types. Lock keyboard input. This mode will will simulate Caps LOCK. Once enabled, the scanner keyboard, choose ENABLE CAPS Caps Lock Enable When Caps Lock is used on the - Caps Lock Mode

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K W ) H H 3 H H 4 O C 8 O C 9 O C 7 H H 1 H H 2 14 80286 machines). required by some NEC and some AT BIOS's. ( Cleanup Bit ** Disable commonly found on older XT style BIOS's, send this extra bit to the host computer. More Enabling this feature will cause the scanner to code being clocked over to the motherboard. bit" to be transmitted before an actual scan Cleanup Bit Enable Some keyboard BIOS's require a "cleanup KB Parameter - XT - Clean-Up Bit Millisecond Delay 15 tool in these environme

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C • 15 MS4120 Programming Guide. scanning the Enter/Exit Program Mode bar code in the Programming Guide. The MS6130 is in program mode when section of this guide when using the MS4120 Receiver Default Settings of the Transmitter and “MX” options is in the -232 or light pen options marked with an “R”. The list of RS program mode, never scan any of the When the MS6130 is in Note: Enter/Exit Program Mode bar code again. MS4120 Programming Guide, the Disable ITF bar code, then the With the MS6

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E I S ’ S O . 1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 0 7 2. 3. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 9 1 5 0 5 16 Enable RF Low Speed Option e in Step 1 again. Exit program mode by scanning the bar cod bar code below Step 3. Speed Option Enable RF Low Temporarily cover the bar code in Step 1. Scan the Enter/Exit Program Mode for the Receiver (The MS700i scanner will beep three times): code to enter program mode. Temporarily cover the bar code below Step 3. Scan the following bar Use the MS700i/MS720i scanner to scan th


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