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Model 6000 Wireless Bar Code Decoder Model 6200 Wireless Host Model 6300 USB Wireless Host USER’S MANUAL 2190 Regal Parkway • • Euless, TX 76040 (817)571-9015 • • (800)648-4452 • • Fax: (817)685-6232 www.barcodepower.com...
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Corporation. MS-DOS, Windows, and Notepad are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. PSC and Quickscan 6000 (QS6000) are trademarks of PSC Corporation. Metrologic MS-941 Laser is a trademark of Metrologic Instruments, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies are used only for explanation without intent to infringe.
M6000/M6200/M6300 User's Guide INTRODUCTION Together with the Model 6000 Wireless Bar Code Decoder (M6000), the Model 6200 Wireless Host (M6200) and the Model 6300 USB Wireless Host (M6300) provide the user with the means of converting an undecoded laser, CCD, or wand into a wireless device. By...
American Microsystems, Ltd. M6000/M6200/M6300 User's Guide FEATURES • Expandable: allows ten (10) M6000 Wireless Portables per wireless host by setting the Portable ID. The total system allows up to eight (8) wireless hosts to be used, by setting the Host ID.
American Microsystems, Ltd. M6000/M6200/M6300 User's Guide SETUP INSTRUCTIONS M6200 Wireless Host: AT and PS/2 Keyboard Connection Step 1: Turn off power to the computer. Step 2: Unplug the keyboard connector from the back of the computer. Note the style of the connector. If the connector is 1/2” in diameter and has five (5) pins in a semicircle configuration, then the connector is AT style.
American Microsystems, Ltd. M6000/M6200/M6300 User's Guide Step 3: If the M6300 has been “enumerated” you will hear a series of beeps and the LED will be GREEN. Repeat Step 2 for every USB port on your computer, as Windows treats every USB port in the system individually. This also applies if using a USB hub device.
Make sure that a Wireless Host unit has been installed on the PC and configured. Step 2: Locate the Model 6000/6200/6300 Setup Menu. Step 3: Scan the START bar code at the upper left corner of the menu. Step 4: Set the Host ID by scanning HOST ID ADDRESS and then scan the bar code (0 to 7), at the right side of the Setup Menu.
DEFAULT SETTINGS The M6000 and the M6200/M6300 default settings can be restored, aborting all user changes, using the Model 6000/6200/6300 Setup Menu by scanning START, RESET ALL DEFAULTS, and EXIT (SAVE CHANGES). Using the Setup Menu, the individual settings of the M6000 and the M6200/M6300 can be changed by the user, see Changing the Default Settings.
You can easily change the settings by simply scanning the bar code options located on the M6000/M6200/M6300 Setup Menu. The Setup Menu is a sheet of bar codes supplied with this manual and will be available for download from the American Microsystems’ website: www.barcodepower.com.
American Microsystems, Ltd. M6000/M6200/M6300 User's Guide Scan the EXIT (SAVE CHANGES) label on the Setup Menu to save all the changes and then exit the menu to return to normal bar code reader operation. Scan the EXIT (IGNORE CHANGES) label on the Setup Menu to discard, without saving, all the changes and then exit the menu to return to normal bar code reader operation.
American Microsystems, Ltd. M6000/M6200/M6300 User's Guide CODE 39 0) CODE 39 DECODER Enable reading Code 39 bar codes. Disable reading Code 39 bar codes. 1) FULL ASCII Enable the Full ASCII Extension to Code 39. Option 0) above must be set on.
American Microsystems, Ltd. M6000/M6200/M6300 User's Guide 2) CONVERT UPC-A TO EAN-13 Convert all UPC-A labels to an equivalent EAN-13 format by inserting a leading zero. After conversion, the reader will follow the EAN-13 programming options. OFF* No conversions will be performed.
American Microsystems, Ltd. M6000/M6200/M6300 User's Guide 3) FIXED LENGTH Read only Fixed Length Interleaved 2 of 5 bar code labels that match the lengths defined in options 4) & 5) below. The check digit can be on or off. OFF* Disable Fixed Length mode.
American Microsystems, Ltd. M6000/M6200/M6300 User's Guide 2) SEND MOD 10 CHECK DIGIT ON * Transmit the Mod 10 Check Digit with the bar code entry. Do not transmit the Mod 10 Check Digit. CODE 93 0) CODE 93 DECODER Enable reading Code 93 bar codes.
American Microsystems, Ltd. M6000/M6200/M6300 User's Guide CODE 11 0) CODE 11 DECODER Enable reading Code 11 bar codes. OFF * Disable reading Code 11 bar codes. 1) TWO CHECK DIGITS REQUIRED Two valid check digits are required for each label.
American Microsystems, Ltd. M6000/M6200/M6300 User's Guide 2) ACTIVE TYPES Specifies the types of bar codes that use postambles. Select one of the following: Code 39 UPC-A UPC-E EAN-13 EAN-8 Interleaved 2 of 5 Codabar Code 128 Code 93 MSI/Plessey Code 11...
American Microsystems, Ltd. M6000/M6200/M6300 User's Guide 4) BAR CODE TERM CHAR OVERRIDE: (ON/OFF) If any control character or special character (i.e., function key, arrow key, etc.) is embedded in the bar code data, the Termination Character, the Bar Code Preamble, and the Bar Code Postamble will not be transmitted.
American Microsystems, Ltd. M6000/M6200/M6300 User's Guide 3) ENTER DATA TYPE TO EDIT Refers to the type of bar codes for which editing can be enabled, allowing editing to be specific to a type of bar code. The choices are listed below:...
American Microsystems, Ltd. M6000/M6200/M6300 User's Guide HOST KEYBOARD TYPE The Keyboard Type for the M6200 must be set properly for the data to transmit correctly. The Universal keyboard type can be used for all international keyboards. Choose from the following types:...
Host ID and Setting the Portable ID in this manual. If there are problems related to the test results, please contact American Microsystems' technical support at (800) 648-4452 during the hours 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Monday through Thursday and 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M Friday.
American Microsystems, Ltd. M6000/M6200/M6300 User's Guide SIGNAL DEFINITIONS The following wiring diagram is provided to assist in the construction and/or repair input/output device cables: LASER/CCD/WAND INTERFACE Signal Sync Data Decode LED No Connection Trigger DB9 Male Connector Head Enable Ground...
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