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“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 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.

Summary of Contents for MS6130

Page 1: ...METROLOGIC INSTRUMENTS INC MS6130 Hand Held Laser Scanner and MX003 Scanner Interfaces Installation and User s Guide...

Page 2: ...ation of the MX to the ScanPal Data Collector 9 Configuration of the MX to the RS 232 Light Pen or Keyboard Wedge Host System 10 Keyboard Wedge KB Interface 11 Configuration of the MS6130 Hand Held 15...

Page 3: ...hooting 28 Appendix A Specifications 29 Appendix B Default Settings of the MS6130 and MX Interface 32 Appendix C MX003 Series Scanner Interface Pin Assignments 36 Appendix D Warranty and Disclaimer 37...

Page 4: ...Printer Note Leave page blank...

Page 5: ...nterfaces 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 f...

Page 6: ...ner 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 P...

Page 7: ...N 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 communicati...

Page 8: ...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 Figure 2 Connecting the MX through the MCA to a...

Page 9: ...keyboard 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...

Page 10: ...tlet 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...

Page 11: ...section effect the receiver the MS6130 performs all scanning 1 Scan the following bar code to enter the receiver s program mode The MS700i MS720i will beep three times Enter Exit Program Mode for the...

Page 12: ...ode 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...

Page 13: ...al 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 the MX to the same settings as ScanPal 1 P...

Page 14: ...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 assigned an ID number configure the MX to the correct co...

Page 15: ...keyboard scan code equivalent Enable Keyboard Wedge 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...

Page 16: ...d to define the keyboard country type If necessary scan the appropriate bar code USA Keyboard B R 8 UK Keyboard B R 2 France Keyboard B R 3 Germany Keyboard B R 4 Italy Keyboard B R 5 Spain Keyboard B...

Page 17: ...se ENABLE CAPS LOCK Once enabled the scanner will simulate Caps Lock keyboard input This mode will not work with all keyboard types Enable Caps Lock R 4 6 Disable Caps Lock R 4 7 To detect automatical...

Page 18: ...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 netw...

Page 19: ...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 With...

Page 20: ...o scan the following bar codes 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 Enter Exit Program Mode for the...

Page 21: ...NDSET 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...

Page 22: ...ode 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...

Page 23: ...tom Green and Red LEDs 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 Inf...

Page 24: ...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 W...

Page 25: ...Slide the flex cover 3 over the pole 4 and wire 6 Attach the cradle 1 to the flex pole 4 using the lock washer 10 to connect the transformer 7 Insert the transformer plug into the connector inside th...

Page 26: ...base as a drill template 3 Use the 4 four wood screws provided to mount the base to the counter top securely 4 Snap the cup assembly to the base Note For non permanent installation snap the cup assemb...

Page 27: ...on at least once a week Low battery indicators Both LED s on the scanner blink The scanner quietly beeps twice while scanning Recondition once a week if The batteries do not get discharged for more th...

Page 28: ...n 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 l...

Page 29: ...rogrammed 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 Timeout...

Page 30: ...the host and receiver Refer to the MS4120 Programming Guide section Audible Indicators for Communication Timeouts to program this feature There are four settings available for the tone of the beep fo...

Page 31: ...he 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 MAINTENANCE Smudges and dirt can interfere with th...

Page 32: ...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 4 When the MS6130 is in program m...

Page 33: ...imum 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 S...

Page 34: ...94 Weight 0 175 lb UL Listed US and Canada Model Number Operating Frequency Data Interface RS 232 Light Pen Data Interface Keyboard Wedge MX003 912 MHZ 3 MX003 17 912 MHZ 3 MX0033 418 MHZ 3 MX0033 17...

Page 35: ...ort 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 ba...

Page 36: ...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 n...

Page 37: ...R 3 3 Alternate Beeper Tone 3 R 3 3 No Beeper Tone R 3 3 Two Second Time out R 3 No Two Second Timeout R 3 Razzberry Tone on Timeout R 3 No Tone on Timeout R 3 Three Beeps on Timeout R 3 Beep Before T...

Page 38: ...R 3 Transmit as Scanned R 3 Transmit as Code 39 R 3 Poll Light Pen 5 Volts R 3 No Poll Light Pen R 3 UPC T 3 3 EAN T 3 3 Code 39 T 3 3 Codabar T 3 3 Code 128 T 3 3 Code 93 T 3 3 Interleaved 2 of 5 ITF...

Page 39: ...ce R 3 Germany R 3 Italy R 3 Spain R 3 Belgium R 3 KB4700 R 3 Swiss R 3 Caps Lock R 3 Autodetection R 3 User Defined R 3 Transmit Cleanup Bit R 3 Transmit Alt Mode R 3 Transmit 0F0H Break Character R...

Page 40: ...ause there is typically power present for scanner interface operation Models MX003 MX0033 and MX0034 Pin Function 1 Power d c Shield Ground 2 RS 232 Transmit Output 3 RS 232 Receiver Input 4 RTS Outpu...

Page 41: ...on 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 d...

Page 42: ...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...

Page 43: ...ion s 2 G Germany GmbH ii Green LED 6 19 21 23 25 H Headquarters ii Host 4 6 8 10 14 32 I 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...

Page 44: ...nSelect 3 8 32 Shipping carton 3 South America ii Specifications 29 31 Stand 3 20 23 T Temperature 31 Tones 26 Transformer 4 6 20 21 Transmitter 1 3 7 10 15 16 18 29 32 35 Troubleshooting 28 U Unpacki...

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