Metrologic Instruments MX003 User Manual

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MS6130 Hand Held Bar Code Scanner ..................................................... 1

MX003 Series Scanner Interfaces............................................................. 2

Unpacking List ......................................................................................... 3

Connections of the “MX” Interface to the Host Device ................................ 4

Connections of the Keyboard Wedge “MX” Interface to the PC .................. 5

Connections of the MS700i/MS720i with “MX” to the Host Device .............. 6

Configuration of the MS700i/MS720i with “MX”.......................................... 7

Configuration of the MS700i/MS720i with “MX” to the Host System............ 8

Configuration of the “MX” to the ScanPal

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Data Collector .......................... 9

Configuration of the “MX” to the RS-232 Light Pen or Keyboard Wedge
Host System ............................................................................. 10

Keyboard Wedge (KB) Interface ............................................................. 11

Configuration of the MS6130 Hand-Held ................................................. 15

Enabling the MS700i/MS720i Scanner’s RF Low Speed Option ............... 16

Changing the ID ..................................................................................... 17

Matching Procedure ............................................................................... 18

Parts of the MS6130 Hand-Held Bar Code Scanner ................................ 19

Components of the MS6130 Series Stand............................................... 20

Installation of the MS6130 Series Stand.................................................. 21

Installation of the 6000 Series Universal Charging Stand ......................... 22

NiCd Battery Charger with Reconditioning Feature .................................. 23

Visual Indicators..................................................................................... 24

Audible Indicators................................................................................... 25

Labels.................................................................................................... 27

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