Metrologic MS6130 MX003 Installation And User Manual

Hand held laser scanner and scanner interfaces

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METROLOGIC INSTRUMENTS, INC.
MS6130 Hand Held Laser Scanner
and MX003 Scanner Interfaces
Installation and User's Guide

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  • Page 1 METROLOGIC INSTRUMENTS, INC. MS6130 Hand Held Laser Scanner and MX003 Scanner Interfaces Installation and User’s Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Host System ... 10 Keyboard Wedge (KB) Interface ... 11 Configuration of the MS6130 Hand-Held ... 15 Enabling the MS700i/MS720i Scanner’s RF Low Speed Option ... 16 Changing the ID ... 17 Matching Procedure ... 18 Parts of the MS6130 Hand-Held Bar Code Scanner ... 19 Components of the MS6130 Series Stand...
  • Page 3 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 Appendix E Notices ... 38 Appendix F Patents...
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  • Page 5: Ms6130 Hand Held Bar Code Scanner

    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.
  • Page 6: Mx003 Series Scanner Interfaces

    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.
  • Page 7: Unpacking List

    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) ® ScanPal Data Collector “MX” Scanner Interface Upload cable, MLPN: 51061 and 51236...
  • Page 8: Connections Of The "Mx" Interface To The Host Device

    Transformer Scanner Interface (Transmitter) “MX” Scanner Interface Figure 2: Connecting the “MX” (through the MCA) to a host device 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.
  • Page 9: Connections Of The Keyboard Wedge "Mx" Interface To The Pc

    “MX” I NTERFACE TO THE Version 17 only MX003 Scanner Interfaces with a suffix of “17" are Keyboard Wedge versions used to interface with a PC and keyboard. Turn off the PC. Plug the “MX” receiver adapter cable to the PC keyboard port.
  • Page 10: Connections Of The Ms700I/Ms720I With "Mx" To The Host Device

    “MX” WITH TO THE EVICE To avoid potential problems, do not power up the scanner until the communication cable is secured to the host. Turn off the host system. 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.
  • Page 11: Configuration Of The Ms700I/Ms720I With "Mx

    MS700 /MS720 ONFIGURATION OF THE I WITH 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. Scan the following bar code to enter the receiver’s program mode.
  • Page 12: Configuration Of The Ms700I/Ms720I 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 code.
  • Page 13: Configuration Of The "Mx" To The Scanpal ® Data Collector

    “MX” ONFIGURATION OF THE TO THE OLLECTOR 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”...
  • Page 14: Configuration Of The "Mx" To The Rs-232 Light Pen Or Keyboard Wedge Host System

    “MX” RS-232, L ONFIGURATION OF THE TO THE EYBOARD EDGE YSTEM 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”...
  • Page 15: Keyboard Wedge (Kb) Interface

    EDGE NTERFACE 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. Enable Keyboard Wedge Interface KB Parameter - Keyboard Type The following bar codes are used to define the type of keyboard in use.
  • Page 16 (KB) I EYBOARD EDGE NTERFACE ONTINUED KB Parameter – Keyboard Type The following bar codes are used to define the keyboard country type. If necessary, scan the appropriate bar code. ** USA Keyboard UK Keyboard France Keyboard Germany Keyboard Italy Keyboard Spain Keyboard Belgium Keyboard IBM KB4700 Financial Keyboard...
  • Page 17 KB Parameter - Caps Lock Mode When Caps Lock is used on the Enable Caps Lock keyboard, choose ENABLE CAPS LOCK. Once enabled, the scanner will simulate Caps Lock keyboard input. This mode will not work with all keyboard types.
  • Page 18 EDGE NTERFACE ONTINUED KB Parameter - Alt Mode When this option is enabled, the scanner will duplicate this keyboard sequence: Hold down the Alt key; type the decimal number that corresponds to the appropriate keyboard character. Caution should be observed when...
  • Page 19: Configuration Of The Ms6130 Hand-Held

    ONFIGURATION OF THE To perform matching procedure refer to page 18. Before the MS6130 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.
  • Page 20: Enabling The Ms700I/Ms720I 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. Temporarily cover the bar code below Step 3. Scan the following bar code to enter program mode.
  • Page 21: Changing The Id

    HANGING THE 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.
  • Page 22: Matching Procedure

    ATCHING ROCEDURE With the MS6130, scan the following bar codes starting from the top down: Transmitter Enter/Exit Program Mode Recall Defaults Enable RF Communications Transmitter Enter/Exit Program Mode Locate the model label on the case of the receiver. Scan the serial number bar code.
  • Page 23: Parts Of The Ms6130 Hand-Held Bar Code Scanner

    MS6130 H ARTS OF THE 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. Green and Red LED Output Window Reactivation Infra-red (IR)
  • Page 24: Components Of The Ms6130 Series Stand

    The following are the components used to build the MS6130 series stand (MLPN: 45880). Cradle Stand Charger Pack Pole Cover Flex pole Stand Base Cover Stand Base Charger Transformer Charger Pack Screws Mounting Screws 10. Lock Washer Figure CABLE CONNECTS THROUGH OPENING : Scanner Parts...
  • Page 25: Installation Of The Ms6130 Series Stand

    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...
  • Page 26: Installation Of The 6000 Series Universal Charging Stand

    6000 S NSTALLATION OF THE ERIES NIVERSAL MLPN: 45558 - 115V, 45559 - 230V and 45560 - 240V (UK) Transformer Red LED (Power) Figure 6: Universal Charging Stand ERMANENT OUNTER NSTALLATION Separate weighted base from rotating base by removing the (4) four screws.
  • Page 27: Nicd Battery Charger With Reconditioning Feature

    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 than 20% (approximately ½ hour) of their capacity before recharging.
  • Page 28: Visual Indicators

    ISUAL NDICATORS The scanner has red and green LEDs. When the scanner is on, the LEDs indicate the status of the scan and scanner. No Red or Green 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.
  • Page 29: Audible Indicators

    UDIBLE NDICATORS When the scanner and “MX” receiver are in operation, they provide audible indications. These sounds indicate the status of the scan and scanner. One Beep 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.
  • Page 30 UDIBLE NDICATORS ONTINUED The “MX” receiver can be programmed to emit three beeps 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. There are four settings available for the tone of the beep for the receiver.
  • Page 31: Labels

    ABELS 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.
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    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.
  • Page 33: Appendix A Specifications

    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.
  • Page 34 A (C PPENDIX ONTINUED 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 lb. UL Listed: US and Canada Data Interface Operating Model Number RS-232 Frequency Light Pen...
  • Page 35 A (C PPENDIX ONTINUED 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:...
  • Page 36: Default Settings Of The Ms6130 And "Mx" Interface

    PPENDIX 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.
  • Page 37 B (C PPENDIX ONTINUED T - Transmitter Parameter Default R - Receiver Long Range Activation in the Stand Normal Scan Pulsing Scan Custom Scan Green LED Rescan Indicator Short Same Symbol Rescan Long Same Symbol Rescan Alternate Beeper Tone 1 Alternate Beeper Tone 2 Alternate Beeper Tone 3 No Beeper Tone...
  • Page 38 B (C PPENDIX ONTINUED T - Transmitter Parameter Default R - Receiver DTR Input Carriage Return Line Feed ETX Suffix Tab Prefix Tab Suffix Prefix ID for UPC/EAN Suffix ID for UPC/EAN Bars High Spaces High Transmit as Scanned Transmit as Code 39 Poll Light Pen 5 Volts No Poll Light Pen Code 39...
  • Page 39 Swiss Caps Lock Autodetection User Defined Transmit Cleanup Bit Transmit Alt Mode Transmit 0F0H Break Character Inter Scan Code Delay 800 msec 7.5 msec 15 msec Intercharacter Delay 1 msec 10 msec 100 msec Stand Alone Scanner Mode KEYBOARD WEDGE...
  • Page 40: Mx003 Series Scanner Interface Pin Assignments

    PPENDIX 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.
  • Page 41: Warranty And Disclaimer

    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.
  • Page 42: Appendix F Patents

    PPENDIX 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;...
  • Page 43 NDEX 4, 6 Adapter Indicators Asia Installation Audible indicators 25, 26 Stand Internet Battery pack Beep(s) 1, 2, 6, 7, 9, 10, 16 Keyboard wedge 17, 19, 23, 25, 26, 28 Labels Cable 3, 6 LASERKLASSE 1 Changing ID LEDs ®...
  • Page 44: Index

    NDEX ONTINUED Receiver board Red LED 1, 19, 24, 25 Rights property RS-232 9, 10, 28 ® ScanPal 2, 3, 9 ScanSelect 3, 8, 32 Shipping carton South America Specifications 29-31 Stand 3, 20-23 Temperature Tones Transformer 4, 6, 20, 21 Transmitter 1-3, 7, 10, 15, 16, 18, 29, 32-35...

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