Metrologic Instruments MX003 manual MS6130 Hand Held BAR Code Scanner

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THE MS6130 HAND HELD BAR CODE SCANNER

MS6130 Hand Held Bar Code Scanners are wireless scanners with a mobility range of up to 30 feet from the receiver. When not in use, the scanner rests in a universal-charging stand. The scanner will be fully charged in 2 hours when not scanning in the stand. A fully charged MS6130 can provide up to 8 hours of wireless, hand-held scanning. After dormant periods, the scanner is programmed to enter a timeout mode that will extend the battery life. 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.

Metrologic’s scanner uses wireless data communication to transfer information to the host. The MS6130 may be used with Metrologic’s MX003 Series Scanner Interfaces to provide the short range, one-way communication link between the scanner and an RS-232, Keyboard Wedge or Light Pen host device.

The MS6130 uses Metrologic’s patented Infrared Object Sensor for triggerless operation. The scanner, after a specified time, will enter a standby mode where the VLD and motor will shut off. Simply present an object in front of the scanner window, the Infrared Sensor will reactivate the scanner and the unit will be ready to scan.

To indicate the status of the scanner, the MS6130 uses a green and red LED located on the top of the scanner. By understanding the flashes of the LED, you can determine a successful read, laser status, low battery power, sleep mode, and program mode. There are audible indicators on the scanner as well. The scanner will beep; one, two or three times to indicate successful power up or scan, low battery, or program mode, respectively, or give a razzberry tone; which indicates the scanner has failed diagnostics upon power up.

In this manual, the MS6130 may be referred to as the scanner or transmitter.

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Contents Metrologic INSTRUMENTS, INC Locations Table of Contents Table of Contents MS6130 Hand Held BAR Code Scanner MX003 Series Scanner Interfaces Receiver Group Unpacking ListTransmitter Group Except version Connections of the Mxnterfacei to the Host DeviceVersion 17 only Connections of the Keyboard Wedge Mxnterfacei to the PCConnections of the MS700I/MS720I With Mxto the Host Device Configuration of the MS700I/MS720I with MX Page Configuration of the Mxto the Scanpal Data Collector Page KB Parameter Keyboard Type Keyboard Wedge KB InterfaceKB Parameter Keyboard Type KB Parameter Caps Lock Mode Microsecond Delay KB Parameter Alt ModeMillisecond Delay Millisecond Delay KB Parameter XT Clean-Up BitConfiguration of the MS6130 HAND-HELD Enabling the MS700I/MS720I SCANNER’S RF LOW Speed Option Handset /X Changing the IDMatching Procedure Output Window Parts of the MS6130 HAND-HELD BAR Code ScannerComponents of the MS6130 Series Stand Installation of the MS6130 Series Stand Permanent Counter TOP Installation Installation of the 6000 Series Universal Charging StandRecommended USE Nicd Battery Charger with Reconditioning FeatureVisual Indicators One Beep Audible IndicatorsRazzberry Tone Two BeepsAudible Indicators Labels MaintenanceTroubleshooting Appendix a SpecificationsMX003 Series Scanner Interface Specifications Temperature Characteristics Degrees Celsius of each Cell Appendix B Default Settings of the MS6130 and MX ReceiverRTS/CTS UPC EAN Parameter Transmitter Default Keyboard Receiver Wedge Pin Function Appendix CMX003 Series Scanner Interface Pin Assignments Appendix D Warranty and DisclaimerAppendix E Patents Appendix FESD IndexTroubleshooting