Mp6000 Related Hardware; Scale Display (Scanner/Scale Configurations Only); Scale (Scanner/Scale Configurations Only); Single Interval Range Scales - Motorola MP6000 Integrator Manual

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MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE

MP6000 Related Hardware

Scale Display (Scanner/Scale Configurations Only)

MP6000 models with a scale have an option for a single or dual Scale Display. The single display can be
positioned to provide continuous display of weight values, and digital zero balance indication for customer and
operator. The dual display offers more flexibility by allowing the two display heads to rotate independently.
Both single and dual displays show gross weight in pounds and/or kilograms (depending on location) in the
following format:

Scale (Scanner/Scale Configurations Only)

Scales are available for Medium and Long versions only. Two optional scales are available.

Single Interval Range Scales

A single interval range scale has the same resolution for the entire weight range (from zero to maximum
capacity). Single interval weight capacity:
0.00 - 30.00 lb at a resolution of 0.01 lb
0.000 - 15.000 kg at a resolution of 0.005 kg

Dual Interval Range Scales

A dual range scale changes resolution after a certain weight is reached. For example, 2g until 6kg, 5g above
6kg. Dual Interval weight capacity:
0.000 - 12.00 lb at a resolution of 0.005 lb; then 12.00 - 30.00 lb at a resolution of 0.01lb
0.000 - 6.000 kg at a resolution of 0.002 kg; then 6.000 - 15.000 kg at a resolution of 0.005 kg

Customer Side Scanner (CSS) - Optional

The CSS is a modular unit which is either embedded in the MP6000 tower, or added at any time to fit on the left
or right side of the MP6000. The CSS snaps on to the MP6000 and requires no tools to install or remove.
Connection to the MP6000 is via the internal USB cable.
The CSS enables shoppers to scan paper, plastic loyalty cards, or from a mobile device while a cashier scans
other items simultaneously.
For detailed information about programming the CSS, refer to the MX101 Product Reference Guide (p/n
72E-171320-xx).

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