Page 2 - OCATIONS
ii L OCATIONS North America Headquarters Metrologic Instruments, Inc. Customer Service: 1-800-ID-METRO 90 Coles Road Tel: 856-228-8100 Blackwood, NJ 08012-4683 Email: [email protected]: www.metrologic.com Germany Metrologic Instruments GmbH Tel: 49-89-89019-0 Dornierstrasse 2 Fax: 49-89-890...
Page 3 - iii; ABLE OF; Configuration of the “MX” to the ScanPal
iii T ABLE OF C ONTENTS MS6130 Hand Held Bar Code Scanner ..................................................... 1 MX003 Series Scanner Interfaces............................................................. 2 Unpacking List ...............................................................................
Page 4 - iv
iv T ABLE OF C ONTENTS (C ONTINUED ) Maintenance .......................................................................................... 27 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................... 28 Appendix A Specifications .............................
Page 6 - Figure 1
2 MX003 S ERIES S CANNER I NTERFACES Metrologic’s MX003 Series Scanner Interfaces provide a short range, one-way wireless data communication link between a remote portable scannerand an RS-232 or light pen host device. Specifically, Metrologic’s MS6130Hand-Held Laser Scanners include a Liberty ® RF ...
Page 7 - OR
3 U NPACKING L IST Your shipment will contain a set of items from the two groups listed below: Transmitter Group: • MS6130 Hand-Held Scanner • Stand #45880 (optional) • Stand #45558, 45559 and 45560 (optional) • MS4120 Programming Guide Receiver Group: • “MX” Scanner Interface • MCA951 adapter or ad...
Page 8 - ONNECTIONS OF THE; “MX” I; NTERFACE TO THE; Except version 17; Figure 2: Connecting the “MX” (through the MCA) to a host device
4 C ONNECTIONS OF THE “MX” I NTERFACE TO THE H OST D EVICE Except version 17 1. Turn off the host system. 2. Connect the MCA to the host device. Connect the “MX” interface tothe MCA. 3. Check the AC input requirements of the transformer to make sure thevoltage matches the AC outlet. The socket outle...
Page 9 - PC; Version 17 only; Figure 3: Connecting the “MX” to a PC and keyboard
5 C ONNECTIONS OF THE K EYBOARD W EDGE “MX” I NTERFACE TO THE PC Version 17 only MX003 Scanner Interfaces with a suffix of “17" are Keyboard Wedgeversions used to interface with a PC and keyboard. 1. Turn off the PC. 2. Plug the “MX” receiver adapter cable to the PC keyboard port. 3. Plug the ke...
Page 10 - “MX”; TO THE; MS700i and MS720i Laser Bar Code Projection
6 C ONNECTIONS OF THE MS700 I /MS720 I WITH “MX” TO THE H OST D EVICE To avoid potential problems, do not power up the scanner until the communication cable is secured to the host . 1. Turn off the host system. 2. Connect the 25-pin D-type connector on the MS700i/MS720i scanner’s head cable to the c...
Page 11 - To perform matching procedure refer to page 18.; Although the changes made in this section; Scan the following bar code to enter the receiver’s program mode.
7 C ONFIGURATION OF THE MS700 I /MS720 I WITH “MX” To perform matching procedure refer to page 18. Once the transmitter is assigned an ID number, configure the S700i/MS720ito accept RF communication. Although the changes made in this section effect the receiver, the MS6130 performs all scanning. 1. ...
Page 12 - Load Defaults; bar code in the ScanSelect Scanner
8 C ONFIGURATION OF THE MS700 I /MS720 I WITH “MX” TO THE H OST S YSTEM To perform matching procedure refer to page 18. Before the MS700i/MS720i scanner ships from the factory, the factoryprograms the scanner to a group of default settings noted in theScanSelect™ Scanner Programming Guide. An asteri...
Page 13 - Default Settings of the; Mode; Programming the ScanPal; Enter/Exit Program Mode for the Receiver
9 C ONFIGURATION OF THE “MX” TO THE S CAN P AL ® D ATA C OLLECTOR To perform matching procedure refer to page 18. The RS-232 parameters marked with an asterisk ( * ) in the charts are thedefault settings of the “MX”. The charts are in the Default Settings of the MS6130 and “MX” Receiver section of t...
Page 14 - Default Settings of the Transmitter and “MX” Receiver
10 C ONFIGURATION OF THE “MX” TO THE RS-232, L IGHT P EN OR K EYBOARD W EDGE H OST S YSTEM To perform matching procedure refer to page 18. The light pen, RS-232 and Keyboard Wedge parameters marked with anasterisk ( * ) in the charts are the default settings of the “MX”. The charts arein the Default...
Page 15 - Enable Keyboard Wedge Interface; KB Parameter - Keyboard Type; XT Keyboard
11 K EYBOARD W EDGE (KB) I NTERFACE Scan the ENABLE KB WEDGE INTERFACE bar code if your communicationrequirement is keyboard emulation. The scanner will provide keyboardemulation by converting the scanned bar code data to the PC keyboard scancode equivalent. Enable Keyboard Wedge Interface R 2 4 KB ...
Page 16 - KB Parameter – Keyboard Type
12 K EYBOARD W EDGE (KB) I NTERFACE (C ONTINUED ) KB Parameter – Keyboard Type The following bar codes are used to define the keyboard country type. Ifnecessary, scan the appropriate bar code. ** USA Keyboard B R 8 UK Keyboard B R 2 France Keyboard B R 3 Germany Keyboard B R 4 Italy Keyboard B R 5 S...
Page 20 - RF L; OW; Matching; Use the MS700i/MS720i scanner to scan the following bar codes.
16 E NABLING THE MS700 I /MS720 I S CANNER ’ S RF L OW S PEED O PTION Before beginning this procedure, perform all steps in the sections, Matching the Transmitter to the Receiver and Configuration of the MS700i/MS720i with “MX” . Use the MS700i/MS720i scanner to scan the following bar codes. 1. Temp...
Page 21 - HANGING THE; To program a new ID for the receiver, HANDSET
17 C HANGING THE ID In order for the MS6130 to send data to the correct receiver, they must havea matching ID number. The ID number is the serial number of the receiver.When the matching procedure is completed, the receiver will accept dataonly from a MS6130 that has the matching ID number. Each rec...
Page 22 - Transmitter Enter/Exit Program Mode
18 M ATCHING P ROCEDURE With the MS6130, scan the following bar codes starting from the top down: Transmitter Enter/Exit Program Mode * * Recall Defaults D F 1 Enable RF Communications R 3 5 Transmitter Enter/Exit Program Mode * * Locate the model label on the case of the receiver. Scan the serial n...
Page 23 - Figure 4: Scanner Parts; Battery Charge Contacts; Receptacle for the battery charger.; Reactivation Switch; This aperture emits laser light.
19 P ARTS OF THE MS6130 H AND -H ELD B AR C ODE S CANNER Becoming familiar with the features of the MS6130 hand-held scanner willhelp when operating one of these scanners. The illustration and list explainthe pertinent parts. Figure 4: Scanner Parts Battery Charge Contacts Receptacle for the battery...
Page 24 - Stand Charger Pack; Figure
20 C OMPONENTS OF THE MS6130 S ERIES S TAND The following are the components used to build the MS6130 series stand(MLPN: 45880). 1. Cradle 2. Stand Charger Pack 3. Pole Cover 4. Flex pole 5. Stand Base Cover 6. Stand Base 7. Charger Transformer 8. Charger Pack Screws 9. Mounting Screws 10. Lock Wash...
Page 25 - Refer to for numbered components on the previous page; Stand LED Indicators; When both scanner LEDs blink, it is an indication of a
21 I NSTALLATION OF THE MS6130 S ERIES S TAND Refer to for numbered components on the previous page 1. Use the stand base (6) as a template to drill and mount the base to the counter using the mounting screws (9) provided. 2. Feed the wire from the transformer (7) through the slot in the base cover ...
Page 26 - Figure 6: Universal Charging Stand; CHARGE STATE
22 I NSTALLATION OF THE 6000 S ERIES U NIVERSAL C HARGING S TAND MLPN: 45558 - 115V, 45559 - 230V and 45560 - 240V (UK) Figure 6: Universal Charging Stand P ERMANENT C OUNTER T OP I NSTALLATION 1. Separate weighted base from rotating base by removing the (4) four screws. 2. Use the rotating base as ...
Page 28 - Steady Red; When the scanner; Repetitive Red Flashes
24 V ISUAL I NDICATORS The scanner has red and green LEDs. When the scanner is on, the LEDsindicate the status of the scan and scanner. No Red or Green The scanner will turn off if the scanner hasbeen dormant for a specified time. Toreactivate the unit, direct the output windowup then down toward th...
Page 29 - first; Razzberry Tone; Audible Indicators for Communication; Two Beeps
25 A UDIBLE I NDICATORS When the scanner and “MX” receiver are in operation, they provide audibleindications. 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 gre...
Page 30 - Audible Indicators for
26 A UDIBLE I NDICATORS (C ONTINUED ) The “MX” receiver can be programmed to emit threebeeps when the timeout occurs during communicationbetween the host and receiver. Refer to the MS4120Programming Guide section, Audible Indicators for Communication Timeouts to program this feature. There are four ...
Page 32 - ROUBLESHOOTING; Default Settings of the MS6130 and “MX” Receiver; Enter/Exit Program Mode
28 T ROUBLESHOOTING 1. The receiver can receive data from a MS6130 with its own ID or 10 zeroes. It’s own ID can be received all the time. When using 10zeroes, the first scan the receiver gets must have 10 zeroes as its IDand from that point on the receiver will accept both ID’s. Power down the rece...
Page 33 - PPENDIX; Specifications; MS6130 Bar Code Scanner Specifications
29 A PPENDIX A Specifications RF Link Characteristics Frequencies: One of the following depending on the country of operation: 418MHz 434MHz 912MHz Bandwidth: 220kHz Modulation: FM Certification: No FCC licensing required RF Protocol: One way data transmission Transmission time at a maximum of 100 m...
Page 34 - MX003 Series Scanner Interface Specifications
30 A PPENDIX A (C ONTINUED ) MX003 Series Scanner Interface Specifications FCC ID: LW5003 Operating Voltage: 5Vdc Antenna: Integral Dimensions: 3.54" x 1.97" x 0.94" Weight: 0.175 lb. UL Listed: US and Canada Model Number Operating Frequency Data Interface RS-232 Light Pen Data Interface...
Page 35 - Specifications of Battery Pack; “AA” NiCd Rechargeable; UK Compliance
31 A PPENDIX A (C ONTINUED ) Specifications of Battery Pack Battery Type: “AA” NiCd Rechargeable Configuration: 3 Batteries/Pack Nominal Voltage: 3.6 VDC Maximum Voltage: 4.8 VDC Capacity: 600 mA Charge Cycles: Over 500 Full Charge/Discharge Charge Time: 4 Hours Short Circuit Protection: Auto/Reset ...
Page 40 - MX003 Series Scanner Interface Pin Assignments; Pin
36 A PPENDIX C MX003 Series Scanner Interface Pin Assignments The interfaces are equipped with a shielded, 10-pin modular jackmanufactured by Steward Stamping. The mating connector is a StewardStamping shielded plug #937-SP-361010. Caution should be used whenworking with cables for this port because...
Page 41 - Limited Warranty; North America Headquarters
37 A PPENDIX D Warranty and Disclaimer Limited Warranty The MS6130 scanners are manufactured by Metrologic at its Blackwood, New Jersey,U.S.A. facility. The MS6130 scanners have a two (2) year limited warranty from thedate of manufacture. Metrologic warrants and represents that all MS6130 scannersar...
Page 42 - Notices; applicable to 912 MHZ devices only; Notice; applicable to 912 MHZ devices when used in Canada; Caution
38 A PPENDIX E Notices Notice - applicable to 912 MHZ devices only This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject tothe following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,including interfere...
Page 43 - Patents; “Patent Information
39 A PPENDIX F Patents “Patent Information This METROLOGIC product may be covered by one or more of the followingU.S. Patents: U.S. Patent No. 4,930,848; 4,958,984; 5,081,342; 5,260,553; 5,340,971;5,340,973; 5,424,525; 5,468,951; 5,484,992; 5,525,789; 5,528,024;5,591,953; 5,616,908; 5,627,359; 5,661...
Page 44 - NDEX; Parts
40 I NDEX A AC 4, 6 Adapter 3 Asia ii Audible indicators 25, 26 B Battery pack 31 Beep(s) 1, 2, 6, 7, 9, 10, 16 17, 19, 23, 25, 26, 28 C Cable 3, 6 Changing ID 17 Clean 27 Clean-up bit 14 Compliance 4, 6, 31 Configuration(s) 7-10, 15, 16, 28Connections 4, 6 Copyright ii Current 29 Customer Service i...