AUDIBLE INDICATORS

When the scanner and “MX” receiver are in operation, they provide audible indications. These sounds indicate the status of the scan and scanner.

One Beep

When the “MX” Receiver first receives power, the unit will

 

 

beep once.

 

 

If the scanner successfully reads a bar code, the green

 

 

 

 

 

 

light will flash. If the “MX” receiver successfully receives

 

 

the data from the MS6130, the “MX” will beep once.

Razzberry Tone

If, upon power up, the scanner emits a razzberry tone,

 

 

then the scanner has failed diagnostics.

 

 

The “MX” receiver will emit a razzberry tone if an invalid

 

 

bar code is scanned while the receiver is in program

 

 

mode.

 

 

The “MX” receiver can be programmed to emit a

 

 

razzberry tone when the timeout occurs during

 

 

communication between the host and receiver.

 

 

Refer to the MS4120 Programming Guide section,

 

 

Audible Indicators for Communication Timeouts to

 

 

program this feature.

Two Beeps

The MS6130 scanner will quietly beep twice when

 

 

scanning a bar code if the batteries become low.

Three Beeps When scanning the MS6130 Enter/Exit Program Mode bar code in the MS4120 Programming Guide, the green LED will flash three times while the scanner simultaneously beeps three times. When exiting the program mode, the same visual and audible indications will occur. After this sequence is completed, the red LED will turn off. When scanning the Enter/Exit Program Mode for the Receiver bar code, the “MX” receiver will beep three times to indicate it is in or exiting out of the program mode.

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