Interfaces, Components, And Communication; Pos Interfaces And Host Communication; Auxiliary Ports And Peripherals - Motorola MP6000 Integrator Manual

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MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE

Interfaces, Components, and Communication

The MP6000 supports the following.

POS Interfaces and Host Communication

IMPORTANT Avoid inserting a POS cable in the AUX 1 or AUX 2 port.
USB 2.0 full speed using Motorola USB multi-host cables
RS-232 connection using several communication protocols.
RS-485 communication protocol.

Auxiliary Ports and Peripherals

Three USB 2.0 full speed auxiliary ports (see
Two RS-232 auxiliary ports (AUX 1/AUX 2; see
The MP6000 can support the following combinations of peripherals:
Hand-held scanners supported in USB mode, or RS-232 mode.
CSS (CSS is USB only).
NOTE A total of one hand-held scanner plus one CSS is supported.
Wireless auxiliary scanner support may be provided via a corded cradle as an auxiliary device.
An auxiliary cordless scanner, such as the LI4278, LS4278, or DS6878, can be attached to the MP6000. If a
standard cradle is used with the DS6878, a separate cradle power supply is required.
Sensormatic controller via the RS-232 auxiliary port.
IMPORTANT Use only Motorola approved cables when connecting peripherals to the ports on the MP6000.
Dual cable scanner/scale: Via RS-232 AUX 1, or RS-232 AUX 2 ports (see
Table 2-3 on page
2-13).
AUX A-B (Stacked USB)
Figure 1-3 on page
1-10).
on page 2-54).
Figure 1-3 on page
1-10, and

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