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Metrologic Instruments MS6130 MX003 User's Manual
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1. S 3 Poll Light Pen 5 Volts No Poll Light Pen UPC EAN T i Code 39 OoOo or Codabar Code 128 ie Code 93 MSI Plessey Decode Enable Code ioed r vv Enable Airline 2 of 5 CEE EE S qQ i S S H Rh Full ASCII Code 39 S S Length v s Length i v v Length Jv Jv 34 APPENDIX B CONTINUED T TRANSMITTER KEYBOARD PARAMETER R RECEIVER DEFAULT WEDGE Keyboard Type t NI j J S USA Keyboard County Type ee ae eee li S Germany Italy san S Belgium KB4700 Swiss Caps Lock User Defined Transmitcleanupst ao o Transmit Alt Mode Transmit OFOH Break ee Character Inter Scan Code Delay 7 5 msec S l S i 15 msec me o t aa d aa SA S l QQ 10 msec li 100 msec E E E VE E E an APPENDIX C MX003 Series Scanner Interface Pin Assignments The interfaces are equipped with a shielded 10 pin modular jack manufactured by Steward Stamping The mating connector is a Steward Stamping shielded plug 937 SP 361010 Caution should be used when working with cables for this port because there is typically power present for scanner interface operation Models MX003 MX0033 and MX0034 Pin Function Power d c Shield Ground RS 232 Transmit Output RS 232 Receiver Input RTS Output CTS Input DTR Input LP DATA NC 5Vdc Power to Scanner Interface NC SPOONDOABRWD
2. oO Models MX003 17 MX0033 17 and MX0034 17 Pin Function Power d c Shield Ground RS 232 Transmit Output RS 232 Receiver Input Keyboard Data Keyboard Clock PC Clock PC Data NC PC 5V External 5V NC SOONOORWD oO 36 APPENDIX E Notices Notice applicable to 912 MHZ devices only This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the users authority to operate this device Notice applicable to 912 MHZ devices when used in Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Caution Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light Under no circumstances should the customer attempt to service the laser scanner Never attempt to look at the laser beam even if the scanner appears to be nonfunctional Never open the scanner in an attempt to look into the device Doing so could result in hazardous laser light exposure The use of optical instruments with the laser e
3. UNPACKING LIST Your shipment will contain a set of items from the two groups listed below Transmitter Group MS6130 Hand Held Scanner Stand 45880 optional Stand 45558 45559 and 45560 optional MS4120 Programming Guide Receiver Group MX Scanner Interface MCA951 adapter or adapter cable if required Regulated 5V power supply MLPN 6090 6091 115 220 Vac optional OR MX Scanner Interface MS700i with Liberty RF Receiver option cable Power supply optional Communication cable with connection for power supply optional or communication cable only Stand 45483 optional MS700i and MS720i Installation and User s Guide ScanSelect Scanner Programming Guide 2186 OR ScanPal Data Collector MX Scanner Interface Upload cable MLPN 51061 and 51236 MCA951 adapter Regulated 5V power supply MLPN 6090 6091 115 220 Vac ScanPal Data Collector Installation and User s Guide CONNECTIONS OF THE MX INTERFACE TO THE HOST DEVICE Except version 17 1 Turn off the host system 2 Connect the MCA to the host device Connect the MX interface to the MCA 3 Check the AC input requirements of the transformer to make sure the voltage matches the AC outlet The socket outlet should be near the equipment and easily accessible 4 Plug the transformer into the side of the MCA and the AC outlet 5 Power up the host system MS6130 with Liberty RF Scanner Interface Tran
4. MX TO THE HOST DEVICE D To avoid potential problems do not power up the scanner until the communication cable is secured to the host 1 Turn off the host system 2 Connect the 25 pin D type connector on the MS700i MS720i scanner s head cable to the communication cable Connect the other end of the communication cable to the host device If the scanner will not receive power from a transformer skip to Step 5 3 If the scanner will receive power from an external power source check the AC input requirements of the transformer to make sure the voltage matches the AC outlet The socket outlet should be near the equipment and easily accessible 4 Plug the transformer into the side of the female D type connector located on the communication cable Plug the transformer into the AC outlet to supply power to the scanner 5 Power up the host system 6 Attach the MX to the MS700i MS720i scanner via the LSO cable that terminates to a 10 pin modular connector Note When the MS700i MS720i scanner first receives power the LEDs will flash and then the scanner will beep once After the scanner performs this startup sequence the green LED will remain on for a specified time showing that the laser is on Refer to the MS700i and MS720i Laser Bar Code Projection Scanner Installation and User s Guide for information on how to operate the scanner To maintain compliance with applicable standards all circuits connected to
5. Metrologic METROLOGIC INSTRUMENTS INC MS6130 Hand Held Laser Scanner and MX003 Scanner Interfaces Installation and User s Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS MS6130 Hand Held Bar Code Scanne cc cccceeeeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeennseeeeeeens 1 MX003 Series Scanner InterfaceS ccceeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeseentaeeeeeeees 2 Unpacking Lista r a a a ietdiaetinaceaaeereatad 3 Connections of the MX Interface to the Host Device 4 Connections of the Keyboard Wedge MX Interface to the PC 5 5 Connections of the MS700i MS720i with MX to the Host Device 6 Configuration of the MS700i MS720i with MX ssssssssssssssesssssseeeees 7 Configuration of the MS700i MS720i with MX to the Host System 8 Configuration of the MX to the ScanPal Data Collector cccceeeee 9 Configuration of the MX to the RS 232 Light Pen or Keyboard Wedge Fost SYSE ie chi ibe tee Sek Ae Bal ee ade eel ahaa 10 Keyboard Wedge KB Interface cceeeeececeeeeeeeeeeeecneeeeeeeeetettaeeeeeeees 11 Configuration of the MS6130 Hand Held ssssssssessesessssssssseeeaes 15 Enabling the MS700i MS720i Scanner s RF Low Speed Option 16 Changing the Dissi tei ene ative wean waders 17 Matching Procedures sssrinin nnna aanne naa i a Aa aa aa 18 Parts of the MS6130 Hand Held Bar Code Scanner cceeceeseereeees 19 Components of the MS6130 S
6. three times to indicate it is in or exiting out of the program mode continued next page 25 AUDIBLE INDICATORS CONTINUED The MX receiver can be programmed to emit three ZZ beeps when the timeout occurs during communication J Df between the host and receiver Refer to the MS4120 N Programming Guide section Audible Indicators for Communication Timeouts to program this feature There are four settings available for the tone of the beep for the receiver Refer to the MS4120 Programming Guide section Beeper Tones to program the feature to change the tone or turn the beeper off 26 LABELS The MS6130 scanner is either a CDRH Class II laser system or an IEC Class 1 Laser System Your unit will have a CDRH Class II caution label or LASERKLASSE 1 label affixed below the model number label The model number avoid exposure label is located on the bottom of the scanner s head The following are examples of these labels AVOID EXPOSURE Laser light emitted from this aperture Metrologic Instruments Inc Manufactured Blackwood New Jersey USA Model MS6130 434 MHz Barcode Scanner 5V February 2000 C CAUTION Liberty Scanner Interface LASER LIGHT Serial XXXXXXXXXX DO NOT STARE Sa XXXXXXXXX 1 0 MILLIWATT PEAK nach EN60825 1 1994 A11 1996 VISIBLE LASER DIODE See User s Guide for patent coverage CLASS Il LASER PRODUCT 84127 CEPT SRD fe D ae SR Sat CEPT LPDD CE MAINTENANCE
7. 1 Temporarily cover the bar code below Step 3 Scan the following bar code to enter program mode The MS700i scanner will beep three times Wii il iii AMIN 7 2 Temporarily cover the bar code in Step 1 Scan the Enable RF Low Speed Option bar code below Step 3 3 Exit program mode by scanning the bar code in Step 1 again Enable RF Low Speed Option ATI i 16 CHANGING THE ID In order for the MS6130 to send data to the correct receiver they must have a matching ID number The ID number is the serial number of the receiver When the matching procedure is completed the receiver will accept data only from a MS6130 that has the matching ID number Each receiver is programmed with its serial number before it leaves the factory 1 To program a new ID for the receiver HANDSET Version 1 14 or greater must be used Type the following at the DOS prompt HANDSET X 2 Power up the receiver but DO NOT scan any bar codes 3 Select Enter Program Mode Select the appropriate SERIAL PORT COM 1 or COM 2 on the PC Make sure the Receiver is connected to the SERIAL PORT selected 4 Select Get Scanners Settings A screen will appear showing all of the options available 5 Using the arrow keys move down to the section labeled Metro ID Locate the serial number on the case of the receiver Enter this 10 digit number into the Metro ID section 6 Press the F5 key to program the receiver 7 The r
8. 8 hours of wireless hand held scanning After dormant periods the scanner is programmed to enter a timeout mode that will extend the battery life There is a reactivation switch conveniently located on the side of the scanner to turn the unit back on The scanner has a replaceable battery pack for added reliability and convenience for your scanning application Metrologic s scanner uses wireless data communication to transfer information to the host The MS6130 may be used with Metrologic s MX003 Series Scanner Interfaces to provide the short range one way communication link between the scanner and an RS 232 Keyboard Wedge or Light Pen host device The MS6130 uses Metrologic s patented Infrared Object Sensor for triggerless operation The scanner after a specified time will enter a standby mode where the VLD and motor will shut off Simply present an object in front of the scanner window the Infrared Sensor will reactivate the scanner and the unit will be ready to scan To indicate the status of the scanner the MS6130 uses a green and red LED located on the top of the scanner By understanding the flashes of the LED you can determine a successful read laser status low battery power sleep mode and program mode There are audible indicators on the scanner as well The scanner will beep one two or three times to indicate successful power up or scan low battery or program mode respectively or give a razzberry tone which indic
9. assigned an ID number configure the MX to the correct communication protocol 1 Scan the following bar code to enter program mode The MX receiver will beep three times Enter Exit Program Mode for the Receiver AIT 2 Scan the following bar code to confirm the receiver is using the original factory settings ecall Defaults wai D F 3 Scan the appropriate communication options in the MS4120 and MS951 Programming Guides 1 4 Exit program mode by scanning the following bar code The MX receiver will beep three times Enter Exit Program Mode for the Receiver AMT 10 KEYBOARD WEDGE KB INTERFACE Scan the ENABLE KB WEDGE INTERFACE bar code if your communication requirement is keyboard emulation The scanner will provide keyboard emulation by converting the scanned bar code data to the PC keyboard scan code equivalent nable ri Hill Interface R 2 4 KB Parameter Keyboard Type The following bar codes are used to define the type of keyboard in use If necessary scan the appropriate bar code AT Keyboard includes IBM PS 2 Models 50 55 60 80 aii L P 4 nable IBM PS 2 Keyboard Models 30 70 8556 Disable IBM PS 2 Keyboard Models 30 70 8556 nable Single Ended Keyboard Emulation R 5 7 11 KEYBOARD WEDGE KB INTERFACE CONTINUED KB Paramet
10. scanner ships from the factory the factory programs the scanners to a set of default settings These default settings can be found in the MS4120 Programming Guide The default settings have an asterisk that appears before the brief definition located near the bar code Once RF communication establishes change the default settings of your scanner to meet your individual scanning needs Configure the scanner by scanning the Transmitter Enter Exit Program Mode bar code and the appropriate bar codes in the MS4120 Programming Guide For example to program the MS6130 not to read ITF Interleaved 2 of 5 bar code types e With the MS6130 scan the Enter Exit Program Mode bar code in the MS4120 Programming Guide the Disable ITF bar code then the Enter Exit Program Mode bar code again Note When the MS6130 is in program mode never scan any of the RS 232 or light pen options marked with an R The list of options is in the Default Settings of the Transmitter and MX Receiver section of this guide when using the MS4120 Programming Guide The MS6130 is in program mode when scanning the Enter Exit Program Mode bar code in the MS4120 Programming Guide 15 ENABLING THE MS700 MS720 1 SCANNER S RF Low SPEED OPTION Before beginning this procedure perform all steps in the sections Matching the Transmitter to the Receiver and Configuration of the MS700i MS720i with MX Use the MS700i MS720i scanner to scan the following bar codes
11. the METROLOGIC products that are physically transferred to the user and only to the extent of METROLOGIC s license rights and subject to any conditions covenants and restrictions therein Other worldwide patents pending 39 INDEX A AC 4 6 Adapter 3 Asia ii Audible indicators 25 26 B Battery pack 31 Beep s 1 2 6 7 9 10 16 17 19 23 25 26 28 Cc Cable 3 6 Changing ID 17 Clean 27 Clean up bit 14 Compliance 4 6 31 Configuration s 7 10 15 16 28 Connections 4 6 Copyright ii Current 29 Customer Service ii D Default settings 32 35 Dimensions 29 Disclaimer 37 E Email ii ESD 31 Europe ii External power source 6 F Fax ii Function s 2 G Germany GmbH ii Green LED 6 19 21 23 25 H Headquarters ii Host 4 6 8 10 14 32 40 ID 7 9 10 17 18 28 Indicators 21 23 25 Installation Stand 21 22 Internet ii K Keyboard wedge 10 14 29 L Labels 27 LASERKLASSE 1 27 LEDs 1 6 19 21 25 Liberty interface 1 3 7 9 10 i 16 29 List 3 Locations ii Low speed options 8 16 M Maintenance 27 Matching procedure 18 MCA95 13 Model number 27 MS6130 1 3 7 10 15 17 21 24 25 27 29 31 32 MS700i MS720i 1 6 8 32 MX 2 10 15 16 25 26 28 32 N NiCd battery charger 23 31 Notices 38 O Output window 19 24 27 P Parts 19 Patents 40 Programming guide 3 8 10 15 25 26 28 32 INDEX CONTINUED R Receiver board Red LED Rights property RS 232 S Scan
12. Pal ScanSelect Shipping carton South America Specifications Stand T Temperature Tones Transformer Transmitter Troubleshooting U Unpacking list 2 1 19 24 25 40 9 10 28 2 3 9 3 8 32 3 ii 29 31 3 20 23 31 26 4 6 20 21 1 3 7 10 15 16 18 29 32 35 28 3 USA corporate headquarters ii V Visual indicators Voltage Ww Weight Window 24 4 6 29 31 29 1 19 24 27 41
13. Smudges and dirt can interfere with the proper scanning of a bar code Therefore the output window will need occasional cleaning 1 Spray glass cleaner onto lint free non abrasive cleaning cloth 2 Gently wipe the output window 27 TROUBLESHOOTING 28 The receiver can receive data from a MS6130 with its own ID or 10 zeroes It s own ID can be received all the time When using 10 zeroes the first scan the receiver gets must have 10 zeroes as its ID and from that point on the receiver will accept both ID s Power down the receiver Using the MS6130 scan the bar codes from section 9 in the Matching MS6130 to the Receiver section and use the following bar code as the ID number Scanner ID Number Note Use this bar code for troubleshooting purposes only Power up the receiver If the user is trying to match a new ID to the receiver and the receiver is powered up the receiver will beep 3 times if the ID number it receives matches its current ID When the MS6130 is in program mode never scan any of the RS 232 or light pen options marked with an R The list of options is in the Default Settings of the MS6130 and MX Receiver section of this guide when using the MS4120 Programming Guide The MS6130 is in program mode when scanning the Enter Exit Program Mode bar code in the MS4120 Programming Guide If a receiver option is chosen while the MS6130 is in program mode RF communication between the MS6130 and receiver
14. ack EEE ee CE E E ee PON ee a A A E A 30 APPENDIX A CONTINUED Specifications of Battery Pack Battery Type AA NiCd Rechargeable Configuration 3 Batteries Pack Nominal Voltage 3 6 VDC Maximum Voltage 4 8 VDC Capacity 600 mA Charge Cycles Over 500 Full Charge Discharge Charge Time 4 Hours Short Circuit Protection Auto Reset Fuse 1 7A Hold Current Temperature Characteristics Degrees Celsius of each Cell Charge 0 to 45 Discharge 20 to 60 Storage Long 30 to 35 UK Compliance To charge the batteries in the MS6130 418MHz remove the ESD cover from the bottom of the unit Refer to the battery charge rate for additional information After a full charge replace the cover over the battery contacts The cover should remain in place during operation 31 APPENDIX B Default Settings of the MS6130 and MX Receiver Before the MS6130 hand held scanner and MX Receiver ships from the factory the factory programs the scanners to a group of default settings An asterisk in the charts on the following pages marks the default settings of the units If an asterisk is not in the default column then the default setting is Off or Disabled The MS6130 and MX receiver do not support every parameter For those parameters that are a transmitter function a letter T will appear in the second column of the charts for the MX the letter R RS 232 light pen and
15. ansformer plug into the connector inside the stand charger pack 2 Clip the charger pack to the bottom of the cradle 1 lock in place using two screws 8 Stand LED Indicators with the scanner in the stand No LED indicates trickle charge and the green LED indicates fast charge To change from trickle charge to fast charge simply lift the scanner from the stand and replace Note When both scanner LEDs blink it is an indication of a low battery 21 INSTALLATION OF THE 6000 SERIES UNIVERSAL CHARGING STAND MLPN 45558 115V 45559 230V and 45560 240V UK P Transformer Green LED Charge Status Red LED Power Figure 6 Universal Charging Stand ERMANENT COUNTER TOP INSTALLATION 1 Separate weighted base from rotating base by removing the 4 four screws Use the rotating base as a drill template Use the 4 four wood screws provided to mount the base to the counter top securely Snap the cup assembly to the base Note For non permanent installation snap the cup assembly onto the weighted base CHARGE STATE CHARGE LED STATUS Battery Absent LED off cha Pe re ae LED on for 0 125 sec Charge Complete and Top Off off for 0 125sec 22 NICD BATTERY CHARGER WITH RECONDITIONING FEATURE MLPN 45561 115V and 45562 230V How to Recondition 1 Place the scanner into the charge stand 2 Push the stand tilt cup in the extreme down position to expose the hole for
16. ates the scanner has failed diagnostics upon power up In this manual the MS6130 may be referred to as the scanner or transmitter MX003 SERIES SCANNER INTERFACES Metrologic s MX003 Series Scanner Interfaces provide a short range one way wireless data communication link between a remote portable scanner and an RS 232 or light pen host device Specifically Metrologic s MS6130 Hand Held Laser Scanners include a Liberty RF transmitter board Metrologic s MS700i MS720i series scanners TECH series scanners may be connected to a MX Series scanner interface The MX scanner interface includes a RF receiver and a digital interface board The MS6130 scanner provides two functions Scans and decodes bar codes Transmits scanned data to the RF receiver or MX When the Mx interface is connected to a ScanPal or host device such as a portable data terminal PDT it provides two functions For example refer to Figure 1 e Performs the RF receiver function for example beeps to show it has received data from the transmitter e Communicates with the host device In this manual MX003 series scanner interfaces may be referred to as the MX MX interface or receiver Suffix of the MX003 model designation will vary due to country of usage Any RS 232C or MS6130 with Liberty RF Light Pen Device with Scanner Interface Transmitter MX003 RF Receiver Up to 30 Ft conditions permitting Figure 1
17. ation uses the Alt key as a IIIA i Hot key KB Parameter Inter Scan Code Delay AT and PS 2 Modes The time specified with an interscan code delay bar code represents the amount of time 800 Microsecond Dela between individual 9 bit scan codes Each Ui Il 8 character of a bar code takes between two and twelve of these scan codes to be passed through to the PC via the keyboard interface This parameter may need to be adjusted for operation with certain PC keyboard BIOS s Network operating systems often use microprocessor time slices to service network 7 5 Millisecond Dela information requests instead of the keyboard Ui ll ii interface While not an issue with manually entered keystrokes this timing can be critical with automatic scanner data entry Interscan code delays can be a useful system tuning tool in these environments 5 Millisecond Dela KB Parameter XT Clean Up Bit Some keyboard BIOS s require a cleanup Enable Cleanup Bit bit to be transmitted before an actual scan code being clocked over to the motherboard Enabling this feature will cause the scanner to send this extra bit to the host computer More commonly found on older XT style BIOS s and some AT BIOS s required by some NEC Disable Cleanup Bit ee Avni 14 CONFIGURATION OF THE MS6130 HAND HELD To perform matching procedure refer to page 18 Before the MS6130
18. code Once RF communication establishes change the default settings of your scanner to meet your individual scanning needs or your host system s communication requirements Modify the scanner s settings by entering the program mode and scanning the appropriate bar codes that appear in the ScanSelect Scanner Programming Guide Note When the Load Defaults bar code in the ScanSelect Scanner Programming Guide is chosen it will automatically disable the RF low speed option For the MS6130 to communicate to the MS700i MS720i scanner re enable the RF Low Speed Option refer to the procedure above CONFIGURATION OF THE MX TO THE SCANPAL DATA COLLECTOR To perform matching procedure refer to page 18 The RS 232 parameters marked with an asterisk in the charts are the default settings of the MX The charts are in the Default Settings of the MS6130 and MX Receiver section of this guide To communicate with each other properly the MX and ScanPal must have matching RS 232 parameters However the Enter Exit Program Mode bar code in the MS4120 Programming Guide will not cause your MX to enter or exit program mode Scan the Enter Exit Program Mode for the Receiver bar code in the following procedure Before completing RF communication program the ScanPal to the same settings as the IBM PC XT AT or PS 2 compatible computer Once completed and the receiver and MS6130 have the same assigned ID number configure
19. d scanner No Red or Green Red Flash Green Flash Steady Red Steady Red Green Flash Repetitive Red Flashes The scanner will turn off if the scanner has been dormant for a specified time To reactivate the unit direct the output window up then down toward the bar coded product If the unit has been dormant for longer than 10 minutes reactivating the unit by pressing the button on the side of the MS6130 will be necessary When the scanner first receives power the steady red LED will flash followed by the green LED When the laser is on the red LED will also be on This occurs when an object is in the scan field If the scanner does not detect a bar code within approximately 2 5 seconds the red LED will shut off indicating that the laser is no longer on If the red LED remains on for longer than 7 5 seconds then the scanner is in program mode When the scanner successfully reads a bar code the green LED will flash If the green LED does not flash then the bar code read was not successful When the red LED flashes several times while it lays upon a stationary surface then an object is within the scan field and is activating the IR sensor This can occur even while the scanner is lying upon the counter or cradle To eliminate this disturbance direct the scan window toward a different location AUDIBLE INDICATORS When the scanner and MX receiver a
20. eceiver will beep when programming is completed The receiver is now programmed with its proper ID Exit HANDSET by pressing F9 and then press 7 8 Power Down the receiver 17 MATCHING PROCEDURE With the MS6130 scan the following bar codes starting from the top down Transmitter Enter Exit Program Mode all Defau e RF Communications Transmitter Enter Exit Program Mode Locate the model label on the case of the receiver Scan the serial number bar code The receiver and MS6130 are now matched For information on how to configure the receiver refer to the appropriate section in this guide Note If using more than one MS6130 with one receiver perform the above procedure for each MS6130 Since each MS6130 has the same ID number the receiver will accept data from all of the scanners 18 PARTS OF THE MS6130 HAND HELD BAR CODE SCANNER Becoming familiar with the features of the MS6130 hand held scanner will help when operating one of these scanners The illustration and list explain the pertinent parts Output Window Infra red IR Sensor Green and Red LED Replaceable Battery Pack Battery Charge Contacts Reactivation Switch Figure 4 Scanner Parts Battery Charge Contacts Receptacle for the battery charger Reactivation Switch Green and Red LEDs Infrared Object Sensor Output Window Turns the unit on after a timeout Press the button f
21. er Keyboard Type The following bar codes are used to define the keyboard country type If necessary scan the appropriate bar code USA Keyboa i iii B R 2 France Keyboard ij il iii a B R 5 it gium Key ii i M iii o Swiss Keyboard Reserved B R A 12 KEYBOARD WEDGE KB INTERFACE CONTINUED Reserved B R B Reserved B R C Reserved B R D Reserved B R E Reserved B R F KB Parameter Caps Lock Mode When Caps Lock is used on the keyboard choose ENABLE CAPS LOCK Once enabled the scanner will simulate Caps Lock keyboard input This mode will not work with all keyboard types To detect automatically if Caps Lock is used enable AUTO DETECTION CAPS LOCK MODE This will only work with an AT computer nable iii Loc Disable Caps Loc mse Auto Detection iii sa Auto Detection su 13 KEYBOARD WEDGE KB INTERFACE CONTINUED KB Parameter Alt Mode When this option is enabled the scanner will Enable Alt Mode duplicate this keyboard sequence Hold down the Alt key type the decimal number that corresponds to the appropriate keyboard H H 3 character Caution should be observed when using Alt mode because a scanner to host n application conflict may occur if the host Disable Alt Mod software applic
22. eries Stand sssssssssssssssesssssseseeeees 20 Installation of the MS6130 Series Stand cccccceceesseeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeees 21 Installation of the 6000 Series Universal Charging Stand 0ceeee 22 NiCd Battery Charger with Reconditioning Feature cccccceseeeeeeeees 23 Visual Indicators vinwedsiadiviied tie annan nahn dhadniadaiean 24 Audible Indicators ienei a e a a 25 Labels trini a a E E E E 27 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED Maintenance eniinn atan a ati asvetici A OAAS 27 Troubleshooting Zs ieren hegeete tenn dihettetiatene Mgt tieleen edie 28 Appendix A Specifications c22iccnesHare isa ese Mie Mi wie 29 Appendix B Default Settings of the MS6130 and MX Interface 32 Appendix C MX003 Series Scanner Interface Pin Assignments 0 06 36 Appendix D Warranty and Disclaimer c cccceeeeceeeeteeeeeeeeeeeetteeeeeeeeeeeeee 37 Appendix E NTO O EEA PE eect ak E Ses E Bee ok ks EEE 38 Appendix F EIE AE N EA E E it ae Nine E A A E A T 39 Io LES AEEA EEE EE E EAE P AT E E EAT 40 Printer Note Leave page blank THE MS6130 HAND HELD BAR CODE SCANNER MS6130 Hand Held Bar Code Scanners are wireless scanners with a mobility range of up to 30 feet from the receiver When not in use the scanner rests in a universal charging stand The scanner will be fully charged in 2 hours when not scanning in the stand A fully charged MS6130 can provide up to
23. keyboard wedge emulation does not support every parameter If your host device s communication supports a parameter listed in the charts on the following pages a check mark will appear In order for the MX receiver to communicate with your RS 232 light pen or keyboard wedge host device properly program it to meet your individual scanning needs Since each host system is unique change the default settings to match your host system requirements To modify default settings refer to the MS4120 and MS951 Programming Guides Note If your MX Interface is connected to a MS700i MS720i scanner use the bar codes in the ScanSelect Programming Guide to match your scanner s settings to the host system requirements T Transmitter MS6130 Hand held R Receiver MX Parameter T Transmitter R Receiver Enter Exit Program Mode ee ae Recall Defaults Ea Enter Program Mode After Any eoo Scan Enter Program Mode Only on First Scan Short Range Activation Out of the Stand Long Range Activation Out of the Stand T s Jv Jv Short Range Activation in the Stand s v APPENDIX B CONTINUED T Transmitter Light R Receiver Default RS 232 Pen Parameter Stand ACK NAK Dela Dela 25 Millisecond Intercharacter Delay 33 APPENDIX B CONTINUED Parameter T Transmitter srame R Receiver ee Line Feed Ht ETX Suffix Tab Suffix Pret ID for UPC EAN po a eo Transmit as Code 39
24. may terminate If this occurs the only way to reestablish RF communication is by performing all the RF configuration procedures again APPENDIX A Specifications RF Link Characteristics Frequencies One of the following depending on the country of operation 418MHz 434MHz 912MHz Bandwidth 220kHz Modulation FM Certification No FCC licensing required RF Protocol One way data transmission Transmission time at a maximum of 100 ms 50K baud data rate Dedicated transmitter s to receiver link Operating Range Up to 30 feet conditions permitting Specifications subject to change without notice MS6130 Bar Code Scanner Specifications UL Listed US and Canada FCC ID LW5613 912MHz only RF Output Power 20 uW max 912MHz only Current Supplied by rechargeable replaceable batteries Antenna Integral Dimensions 205mmL x 638mmW x 24mmH Weight 10 5 Oz Maximum Radiant Power 0 9mW Peak VLD Wavelength 675nm 5nm 29 APPENDIX A CONTINUED MX003 Series Scanner Interface Specifications FCC ID LW5003 Operating Voltage 5Vdc Antenna Integral Dimensions 3 54 x 1 97 x 0 94 Weight 0 175 Ib UL Listed US and Canada Operatin Data Interface Data Interface HOOPLA Fre Soha RS 232 Keyboard 3 Light Pen Wedge MX003 912 MHZ MX003 17 912 MHZ MX0033 17 418 MHZ MX0034 434 MHZ MX0034 17 434 MHZ Model designation may include the suffix J used to indicate the addition of an audio signal output j
25. quipment will increase eye hazard 38 APPENDIX F Patents Patent Information This METROLOGIC product may be covered by one or more of the following U S Patents U S Patent No 4 930 848 4 958 984 5 081 342 5 260 553 5 340 971 5 340 973 5 424 525 5 468 951 5 484 992 5 525 789 5 528 024 5 591 953 5 616 908 5 627 359 5 661 292 5 777 315 5 789 730 5 789 731 5 808 285 5 811 786 5 825 012 5 886 337 5 925 870 5 925 871 5 929 419 5 939 701 D315 901 4 360 798 4 369 361 4 387 297 4 460 120 4 496 831 4 593 186 4 607 156 4 673 805 4 736 095 4 758 717 4 816 660 4 845 350 4 896 026 4 923 281 4 933 538 4 992 717 5 015 833 5 017 765 5 059 779 5 117 098 5 124 539 5 130 520 5 132 525 5 140 144 5 149 950 5 180 904 5 200 599 5 229 591 5 247 162 5 250 790 5 250 791 5 250 792 5 262 628 5 280 162 5 280 164 5 304 788 5 321 246 5 324 924 5 340 971 5 340 973 5 396 053 5 396 055 5 408 081 5 410 139 5 436 440 5 449 891 5 468 949 5 479 000 5 532 469 5 545 889 5 874 721 No license right or sublicense is granted either expressly or by implication estoppel or otherwise under any METROLOGIC or third party intellectual property rights whether or not such third party rights are licensed to METROLOGIC including any third party patent listed above except for an implied license only for the normal intended use of the specific equipment circuits and devices represented by or contained in
26. re in operation they provide audible indications These sounds indicate the status of the scan and scanner One Beep a Razzberry Tone Two Beeps ao LJ AY Three Beeps ra When the MX Receiver first receives power the unit will beep once If the scanner successfully reads a bar code the green light will flash If the MX receiver successfully receives the data from the MS6130 the MX will beep once If upon power up the scanner emits a razzberry tone then the scanner has failed diagnostics The MX receiver will emit a razzberry tone if an invalid bar code is scanned while the receiver is in program mode The MX receiver can be programmed to emit a razzberry tone when the timeout occurs during communication between the host and receiver Refer to the MS4120 Programming Guide section Audible Indicators for Communication Timeouts to program this feature The MS6130 scanner will quietly beep twice when scanning a bar code if the batteries become low When scanning the MS6130 Enter Exit Program Mode bar code in the MS4120 Programming Guide the green LED will flash three times while the scanner simultaneously beeps three times When exiting the program mode the same visual and audible indications will occur After this sequence is completed the red LED will turn off When scanning the Enter Exit Program Mode for the Receiver bar code the MX receiver will beep
27. rom the bottom When the red LED is on the laser is on If the green LED flashes on the scanner has read a bar code successfully Communication to the host is complete when the receiver beeps When a specified time has elapsed without any scanning the unit will enter a standby mode To reactivate the unit remove the current object and present an object in front of the output window again This aperture emits laser light 19 COMPONENTS OF THE MS6130 SERIES STAND The following are the components used to build the MS6130 series stand MLPN 45880 1 Cradle 2 Stand Charger Pack 3 Pole Cover 4 Flex pole 5 Stand Base Cover 6 Stand Base 7 Charger Transformer 8 Charger Pack Screws 9 Mounting Screws 10 Lock Washer 20 CONNECTS THROUGH OPENING Figure 5 Scanner Parts INSTALLATION OF THE MS6130 SERIES STAND Refer to for numbered components on the previous page 1 Use the stand base 6 as a template to drill and mount the base to the counter using the mounting screws 9 provided Feed the wire from the transformer 7 through the slot in the base cover 5 approximately 9 of the wire Press the base cover 5 over the base 6 Attach the flex pole 4 to the base 6 Slide the flex cover 3 over the pole 4 and wire Attach the cradle 1 to the flex pole 4 using the lock washer 10 to connect the transformer Insert the tr
28. sformer Transmitter MX at Interface US CY Host System Figure 2 Connecting the MX through the MCA to a host device A To maintain compliance with applicable standards all circuits connected to the unit must meet the requirements for SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage according to EN 60950 CONNECTIONS OF THE KEYBOARD WEDGE MX INTERFACE TO THE PC Version 17 only MX003 Scanner Interfaces with a suffix of 17 are Keyboard Wedge versions used to interface with a PC and keyboard 1 Turn off the PC 2 Plug the MX receiver adapter cable to the PC keyboard port 3 Plug the keyboard into the MX receiver adapter cable 4 Power up the PC MS6130 with Liberty RF Scanner Interface Transmitter Optional Adapter Host System Figure 3 Connecting the MX to a PC and keyboard A To maintain compliance with applicable standards all circuits connected to the unit must meet the requirements for SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage according to EN 60950 The following statement is applicable if the scanner will receive power from a host device such as a computer system Caution To maintain compliance with standards CSA C22 2 No 950 UL 1950 and norm EN60950 the power source must meet applicable performance requirements for a limited power source CONNECTIONS OF THE MS700 MS7201 WITH
29. the MX to the same settings as ScanPal 1 Program the ScanPal to the same settings as the PC Refer to the Programming the ScanPal section in the ScanPal Data Collector Installation and User s Guide 2 Scan the following bar code to enter program mode The MX receiver will beep three times Enter Exit Program Mode for the Receiver AMT 3 Scan the appropriate communication options in the MS4120 Programming Guide 4 Exit program mode by scanning the bar code in Step 1 again Note Scan the Enter Exit Program Mode for the Receiver bar code and exit program mode if the PC uses the same parameters as the default settings of ScanPal Default to ScanPal Communication Parameters l B 5 CONFIGURATION OF THE MX TO THE RS 232 LIGHT PEN OR KEYBOARD WEDGE HOST SYSTEM To perform matching procedure refer to page 18 The light pen RS 232 and Keyboard Wedge parameters marked with an asterisk in the charts are the default settings of the MX The charts are in the Default Settings of the Transmitter and MX Receiver section of this guide To communicate with a host system properly program the MX to match the host system s requirements However the Enter Exit Program Mode bar code in the MS4120 Programming Guide will not cause your MX to enter or exit program mode Scan the Enter Exit Program Mode for the Receiver bar code in the following procedure Once the MS6130 is
30. the discharge cycle switch 3 Use a pin to push the discharge cycle switch located beneath the hole 4 When the discharge mode is initiated the green LED i Discharge fa i Red LED i Green LED Power Charge Status Figure 6 Reconditioning flashes RECOMMENDED USE To maintain charge capacity the NiCd batteries must be discharged fully before charging We call this process reconditioning Recondition if e The batteries were not used within 20 days e The batteries were not discharged approximately two hours of continuous operation at least once a week e Low battery indicators Both LED s on the scanner blink The scanner quietly beeps twice while scanning Recondition once a week if e The batteries do not get discharged for more than 20 approximately 1 2 hour of their capacity before recharging Recondition once every two weeks if e The batteries do not get discharged for more than 50 approximately 1 hour of their capacity before recharging Note The day to day usage of the NiCd batteries will determine the frequency of the discharges reconditioning Charge State CHG LED Status Charge Pending peer i 0 125sec off for Discharge Before LED on for 1 375sec off for Charge 0 125sec Charge Complete Top LED on for 0 125 sec off for Off 0 125sec 23 VISUAL INDICATORS The scanner has red and green LEDs When the scanner is on the LEDs indicate the status of the scan an
31. the unit must meet the requirements for SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage according to EN 60950 The following statement is applicable if the scanner will receive power from a host device such as a computer system Caution To maintain compliance with standards CSA C22 2 No 950 UL 1950 and norm EN60950 the power source must meet applicable performance requirements for a limited power source CONFIGURATION OF THE MS700 MS7201 WITH MX To perform matching procedure refer to page 18 Once the transmitter is assigned an ID number configure the S700i MS720i to accept RF communication Although the changes made in this section effect the receiver the MS6130 performs all scanning 1 Scan the following bar code to enter the receivers program mode The MS700i MS720i will beep three times er Exit Program Mode for the Rec 2 Enable the RF interface by scanning the following bar codes in order R 0 1 L P 1 H H 1 3 Exit program mode by scanning the bar code in Step 1 again 4 Proceed to the procedure on the next page CONFIGURATION OF THE MS700 MS7201 WITH MX TO THE HOST SYSTEM To perform matching procedure refer to page 18 Before the MS700i MS720i scanner ships from the factory the factory programs the scanner to a group of default settings noted in the ScanSelect Scanner Programming Guide An asterisk marks each default setting The asterisk appears before the brief definition located near the bar
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