
Step 2 — Set Up Hardware
(USB)
Note:
The USB interface draws its power from the host.
Hardware for USB
Installation Steps for USB
1. Connect the USB cable (
2
)
to the MS-Q (
1
).
2. Connect the USB cable (
2
)
to the host. You
do not
need to power off your host
computer.
3. Open any program in your
host computer that can
receive keyboard text.
4. Read the
USB Keyboard
symbol below.
5. Read the
Save Settings
symbol below.
1
MS-Q Imager
FIS-6100-XXXXG
FIS-6150-XXXXG
2
USB Cable
Included
USB Hardware
USB
Keyboard
Mode
Save
Settings
Test Symbol
(ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP)
Step 1 — Check Required Hardware
To assemble the MS-Q Imager with Cabled Handle (H2):
1. Insert the flexible connector at the back of the H2 Handle into
the MS-Q’s 8-pin DIN connector.
2. Snap the imager onto the H2 Handle over the battery blank. Be
sure that the underside of the imager is latched at the front of
the handle.
3. Secure the flexible connector at the back of the H2 Handle with
the two screws provided.
4. Secure the underside of the imager to the H2 Handle with the
two screws provided.
5. Attach the cable to the bottom of the handle. Secure the cable
and cable clamp with the two screws provided.
Important: It is recommended that battery-powered MS-Q
imagers be charged for 4 hours before first use.
Note:
Detailed instructions for the MS-Q Imager’s handle
options are available in the
MS-Q Imager User’s Manual.
3
4
5
Quick Start Guide
MS-Q Imager
P/N 83-210041 Rev P
Step 2 — Set Up Hardware
(PS/2)
Note:
The PS/2 interface draws its power from the host.
Hardware for PS/2
Installation Steps for PS/2
1. Power-off the host and
disconnect the keyboard.
2. Connect the PS/2 cable
(
2
) to the MS-Q (
1
).
3. Attach the remaining
connectors to the keyboard
cable and host computer,
as shown at right.
4. Power-on the host computer.
5. Read the
PS/2 Mode
and
Save Settings
symbols.
1
MS-Q Imager
FIS-6100-XXXXG
FIS-6150-XXXXG
2
Keyboard Wedge Cable
60-000018-03
PS/2 Hardware
Save
Settings
Test Symbol
(ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP)
PS/2
Mode
Step 2 — Set Up Hardware
(RS-232)
Hardware for RS-232
Installation Steps for RS-232
1. Power-off the host.
2. Connect the 8-pin mini-DIN on the RS-232
cable (
2
) to the MS-Q (
1
).
3. Connect the 9-pin D-sub connector to your
host computer’s serial port.
4. Connect the RS-232 cable to the power
supply cable.
5. Plug in the power supply (
3
) and power-on
the host.
6. Open a terminal program (HyperTerminal, for example) and
set
57.6K
baud rate,
8
data bits,
none
parity,
2
stop bits,
none
hardware.
7. Read the
RS-232 Default Settings Mode
symbol below.
8. Read the
Save Settings
symbol below.
1
MS-Q Imager
FIS-6100-XXXXG
FIS-6150-XXXXG
RS-232 Kit includes:
98-000074-XX
2
RS-232 Cable
3
Power Supply
RS-232 Hardware
RS-232 Default
Settings Mode
Save
Settings
Test Symbol
(ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP)
Step 2 — Set Up Hardware
(Bluetooth)
Hardware for Bluetooth
Installation Steps for Bluetooth
1. Power-off the host.
2. Connect the 8-pin mini-DIN on the
Bluetooth modem (
2
).
3. Connect the 9-pin D-sub connector (
3
)
to your host computer’s serial port.
4. Connect the RS-232 cable to the power
supply cable (
4
).
5. Plug in the power supply (
4
) and
power-on the host.
6. Open a terminal program (HyperTerminal, for example)
and set to
9600
baud rate,
8
data bits,
none
parity,
1
stop
bit,
none
hardware.
7. Read the
RF Two-Way Mode
symbol below.
8. Read the symbol on the Bluetooth modem’s top label (
2
).
9. Read the
Save Settings
symbol below.
1
MS-Q Imager
FIS-6100-XXXXG
FIS-6150-XXXXG
2
USB Bluetooth Modem (Default option) 98-000076-10
3
USB Cable
Included with kit
Note:
RS-232 options also available
98-000076-07, -08, -09
Bluetooth Hardware
RF Two-Way
Mode
Save Settings
Test Symbol
(ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP)