5 - 10 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE
Operating Modes
The MP6000 GEN I has two operating modes with corresponding power requirements (typical):
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Idle Mode
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Active Mode 4.65 W average, < 12 W peak.
The MP6000 GEN II has two operating modes with corresponding power requirements (typical):
•
Idle Mode
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Active Mode 8.25 W average, < 12 W peak.
Programming the MP6000
The MP6000 can be programming using the following methods.
Programming Management tools
2
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123Scan
(see
NOTE If an MP6000 scans a programming 2D bar code generated by 123Scan
a CSS, and/or auxiliary scanner (e.g., the DS6878) are used with the MP6000, they must be programmed
separately to be configured.
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SMS
An SMS Package is a file, which when used with the SMS agent can manage a scanner remotely by
programming parameters and updating firmware. An SMS Package is similar to a zip file, and includes
three components:
• 123Scan
• 123Scan
• Load Directive file with programming details like trigger information.
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Staging flash drive reprogramming
Application Programming Interfaces
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Motorola Scanner SDK APIs (CoreScanner APIs)
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Motorola Scanner OPOS/JPOS APIs
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WMI Interfaces.
For access to the APIs go to: www.motorolasolutions.com/windowssdk.
Programming Bar Codes
With the exception of host interface, and initial scale setup parameters refer to the MP6000 Bar Code
Programming Guide (p/n 72E-172633-xx) includes all the parameter bar codes necessary to configure the
device.
< 5 W
< 3.75 W
Chapter 6,
123SCAN2)
2
configuration file containing parameters
2
plug-in containing scanner firmware
(USB Staging Flash Drive on page
2
it only programs the MP6000. If
5-11).