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Motorola MP6000 Integrator Manual
Motorola MP6000 Integrator Manual

Motorola MP6000 Integrator Manual

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  • Page 1 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE...
  • Page 3 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE 72E-172632-06 Revision A November 2014...
  • Page 4: Warranty

    Warranty Subject to the terms of Zebra’s hardware warranty statement, the MP6000 is warranted against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of 1 (one) year from the date of shipment. For the complete Zebra hardware product warranty statement, go to:...
  • Page 5: Revision History

    Revision History Table A includes revisions to the guide. Revisions Table A Change Date Description -01 Rev A 6/2013 Initial Release. -02 Rev A 6/2013 Added: - Figure 3-43, Sensormatic Coil Routing Updated: - Figure 1-2, Left Side View - Figure 3-44, Checkpoint Antenna Installation - Figure A-2 callouts - Checkpoint antenna routing color -03 Rev A...
  • Page 6 - Page 2-20: NCR Variant (both scanner only and scanner/scale versions). - Page 3-18: Speaker Wire Ferrite Placement (step and figure). - Figures 3-43 and 3-44; installing Sensormatic coils. - Replace drawing with Figure 3-40; Lowering the Short, Medium, Long MP6000 into the Counter. - Diagrams for installing Sensormatic Coils.
  • Page 8 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Scale Devices .......................... 1-8 USB Flash Drives ........................1-8 Customer Side Scanner (CSS) ....................1-8 Features of the MP6000 ........................ 1-9 Optional Leak Platter (European Configurations Only) ............1-13 Features Summary ........................1-13 Chapter 2: HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS Overview ............................
  • Page 10 USB Host Parameters ........................2-6 USB Device Type ........................2-6 Connecting an RS-232 Interface ....................2-12 MP6000 Scanner Only or MP6200/6500 Scale with Single Cable Protocol ......2-12 Price Computational Scale Interface Circuit Drawing .............. 2-13 Connect MP6000 to RS-232 Host .................... 2-14 MP6000 with a Dual Cable Scanner/Scale ................
  • Page 11 Installing the MX101 on the Customer’s Left Side of the Tower Cover ......3-22 Affixing the Identification Label ..................3-24 Install the MP6000 /Scale ......................3-25 Checkstand Counter Cutouts and MP6000 Dimensions ............ 3-25 Cutout/Dimensions - MP6000 Short ................... 3-26 Cutout/Dimensions - MP6000 Short (continued) ..............3-27 Cutout/Dimensions - MP6000 Medium ................
  • Page 12 Application Programming Interfaces ..................5-10 Programming Bar Codes ......................5-10 USB Staging Flash Drive ....................... 5-11 MP6000 Menu Structure for the USB Staging Flash Drive ............5-11 Manually Staging/Configuring MP6000 Devices ..............5-12 Loading Cloning Files ......................5-13 123Scan2 Staging Flash Drive Configuration ................5-14 Approved USB Flash Drives for the Flash Drive Well ..............
  • Page 13 Table of Contents Appendix A: MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING, AND ERROR CODES Overview ............................A-1 Maintenance ..........................A-1 Troubleshooting ..........................A-2 Diagnostic LED 7-segment Display - Error and Warning Codes ..........A-2 LED Display Notes ........................A-2 Status Indicator Light ....................... A-2 Troubleshooting Assistance .....................
  • Page 14 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE...
  • Page 15: About This Guide

    • Chapter 2, HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS describes the host interfaces supported by the MP6000, how to connect the MP6000 to a host, setup, and cable pin-outs. It also includes host interface bar codes. • Chapter 3, SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION describes how to install the MP6000 into a counter top.
  • Page 16: Notational Conventions

    This symbol indicates that if this information is ignored the possibility that serious WARNING personal injury may occur. Related Publications Following is a list of documents that provide additional information about configuring the MP6000: • MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE, p/n 72E-172633-xx, provides bar codes for MP6000 configuration.
  • Page 17: Recommended Services Information

    If you purchased your business product from a Zebra business partner, please contact that business partner for support. Zebra recommends the following Service options to keep the MP6000 operating at peak performance throughout its lifecycle: • Service from the Start with Advance Exchange Support (available for scanner-only configurations).
  • Page 18 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE...
  • Page 19: Chapter 1 Product Overview And Features

    CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND FEATURES Introduction This chapter includes the following topics: • Product Overview on page 1-2 • Configurations on page 1-3 • Peripherals on page 1-8 • Features of the MP6000 on page 1-9.
  • Page 20: Product Overview

    Product Overview The MP6000 is a data capture solution that uses a sophisticated optical arrangement to view six sides of an object as it passes through the scanning area. Bar code data is transmitted to a Point-Of-Sale (POS) host via USB, RS-232, or RS-485.
  • Page 21: Configurations

    1 - 3 Configurations The MP6000 captures printed or mobile 1D or 2D bar codes. An optional customer-side scanner (CSS) can be added for bar codes displayed on mobile phones, traditional loyalty cards, or item bar codes. Hand-held scanner, integrated EAS, and scale support is also available.
  • Page 22 1 - 4 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE MP6000 Configurations (Continued) Table 1-1 Configuration Description MP6200-LN000M010NN Multi-plane scanner, long, with single interval scale, with Checkpoint, scale for OIML countries. MP6200-LN000M010US Multi-plane scanner, long, with single interval scale, with Checkpoint, scale for US/Puerto Rico/Guam/USVI/British VI.
  • Page 23 PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND FEATURES 1 - 5 MP6000 Configurations (Continued) Table 1-1 Configuration Description MP6210-LN000M010CM Multi-plane scanner, long, single interval kg scale, with CSS, Checkpoint, Canada-Mexico scale label. MP6210-LN000M010EU Multi-plane scanner, long, with single interval scale, with Checkpoint, with CSS, scale for EU countries.
  • Page 24 1 - 6 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE MP6000 Configurations (Continued) Table 1-1 Configuration Description MP6210-MP000M010US Multi-plane scanner, medium, with single interval scale, with Checkpoint, with CSS, with DL parsing, scale for US. MP6500-LN000M010CM Multi-plane scanner, long, with dual interval scale, with Checkpoint, scale for Canada/Mexico.
  • Page 25 PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND FEATURES 1 - 7 MP6000 Configurations (Continued) Table 1-1 Configuration Description MP6510-MN000M010CM Multi-plane scanner, medium, with dual interval scale, with Checkpoint, with CSS, scale for Canada/Mexico. MP6510-MN000M010EU Multi-plane scanner, medium, with dual interval scale, with Checkpoint, with CSS, scale for EU.
  • Page 26: Peripherals

    The MP6000 provides auxiliary data ports (USB and RS-232) to which a hand-held scanner can be connected. NOTE An auxiliary cordless scanner, such as the LI4278, LS4278, or DS6878, can be attached to the MP6000. If a presentation cradle is used with any of these scanners, a separate cradle power supply is required.
  • Page 27: Features Of The Mp6000

    PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND FEATURES 1 - 9 Features of the MP6000 The following illustrations of the medium model show the features of the MP6000. See Table 1-2 on page 1-13 for brief descriptions of all features. See Controls and Indicators on page 5-2 for detailed descriptions of each feature.
  • Page 28 1 - 10 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Tower Tower Bezel Cover EAS Cable Channel (also see Figure 3-46 on page 3-36 Sensormatic coil routing) Drainage/Ventilation Holes Scale Cable Channel Left Side View Figure 1-2 CSS Cable Drainage/Ventilation Holes Channels Strain Relief...
  • Page 29 PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND FEATURES 1 - 11 Staging USB Flash Drive Cap/Port Optional Scale (scale is not available in MP6000 short models) View Under Platter Figure 1-4 Leveling Screw Access Holes (medium and short units only) NOTE The tower bezel must be...
  • Page 30 1 - 12 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Scale Displays (Some Scanner/Scale Configurations Only) - Single Head (MX201) and Dual Head Figure 1-6 (MX202; additional head added during installation)
  • Page 31: Optional Leak Platter (European Configurations Only)

    The optional leak platter is used to weigh very long or round items. The leek bars prevent the items from falling off the scale. Leek Bars (lift if flat) MP6000 with Optional Leak Platter Figure 1-7 Features Summary Features on the MP6000...
  • Page 32 Calibration Switch Used in manual scale calibration (currently unavailable). CSS (Optional) Modular unit that fits into the MP6000 tower; used for customer scanning. Scale Display Single or dual display option provides the weight of items on the scale. Leveling Screws (medium and short models...
  • Page 33 PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND FEATURES 1 - 15...
  • Page 34 1 - 16 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE...
  • Page 35: Chapter 2 Host Interfaces And Cable Pinouts

    CHAPTER 2 HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS Overview This chapter describes the host interfaces supported by the MP6000, and how to connect the MP6000 to a host. It also include host interface bar codes. See Figure 1-1 on page 1-9 for locations of the interface connectors.
  • Page 36: Interfaces, Components, And Communication

    Wireless auxiliary scanner support may be provided via a corded cradle as an auxiliary device. An auxiliary cordless scanner, such as the LI4278, LS4278, or DS6878, can be attached to the MP6000. If a standard cradle is used with the DS6878, a separate cradle power supply is required.
  • Page 37: Programming Management Tools

    Zebra scanner OPOS/JPOS APIs. For access to these programming interfaces, go to: www.motorolasolutions.com/windowssdk. NOTE If the MP6000 is powered up with no interface cable present, it reverts to “no host mode.” This is useful for demonstrations where no host is present.
  • Page 38: Mp6000 Integrator Guide

    PROTOCOLS. The MP6000 connects directly to a USB host. An additional power supply may be required (PWRS-14000-148R). Only a USB Power Plus host can power the MP6000 using a Zebra Power Plus cable, without an external power supply. USB Connections Figure 2-1 NOTE Interface cables vary depending on configuration.
  • Page 39 Select the USB device type by scanning the appropriate bar code (see USB Device Type on page 2-6). To modify any parameter options: Scan the appropriate bar codes in the MP6000 Bar Code Programming Guide, p/n 72E-172633-xx. Use 123Scan Use the 123Scan 2D configuration bar code.
  • Page 40: Usb Host Parameters

    To select a USB device type, scan one of the bar codes listed in Table 2-1. NOTE 1. When changing USB device types, the MP6000 automatically resets and issues the standard startup beep sequences. 2. Before selecting CDC COM Port Emulation, install the Zebra USB CDC driver on the host to ensure the scanner does not stall during power up (due to a failure to enumerate USB).
  • Page 41 HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 7 USB Device Type (continued) IBM Table-top USB...
  • Page 42 2 - 8 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE USB Device Type (continued) IBM Hand-held USB...
  • Page 43 HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 9 USB Device Type (continued) IBM OPOS (IBM Hand-held USB with Full Scan Disable)
  • Page 44 USB Device Type (continued) When the HID Keyboard host is selected, and the MP6000 has auxiliary scanners connected, use ADF rules to program the auxiliary scanners to add a 500 msec pause to the end of the data to prevent the interleaving of bar code data from multiple scanners.
  • Page 45 HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 11 USB Device Type (continued) CDC COM Port Emulation...
  • Page 46: Connecting An Rs-232 Interface

    Appendix E, COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS. MP6000 Scanner Only or MP6200/6500 Scale with Single Cable Protocol Use the RS-232 interface to connect the MP6000 to POS devices, host computers, or other devices with an available RS-232 port (e.g., com port). NOTE he MP6000 uses +/-6V RS-232 signal levels to accommodate long cable lengths, and increased noise immunity.
  • Page 47: Price Computational Scale Interface Circuit Drawing

    HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 13 Auxiliary Connections Table 2-3 RS-232 Connect Device to These Ports Device Port Configuration Choices Configuration for the Devices Below Value AUX 1 AUX 2 USB2 USB3 (see parameter 1246 page 2-32 RS-232 auxiliary Sensormatic RS-232 USB auxiliary...
  • Page 48: Connect Mp6000 To Rs-232 Host

    Programming Guide, p/n 72E-172633-xx. MP6000 with a Dual Cable Scanner/Scale Use the RS-232 interface to connect the MP6000 to POS devices, host computers, or other devices with an available RS-232 port (e.g., com port). Then use a second RS-232 cable (p/n CBA-R51-S16ZAR, and CBA-R52-S16ZAR) to connect the MP6000 Dual Cable Scanner/Scale AUX port to a scale-only port on the POS device.
  • Page 49: Rs-232 Parameters

    HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 15 RS-232 Parameters NOTE This guide includes limited parameter bar codes. For ALL MP6000 programming bar codes, refer to MP6000 Bar Code Programming Guide (p/n 72E-172633-xx RS-232 Host Parameters Table 2-4 Page Parameter...
  • Page 50: Rs-232 Host Parameters

    2 - 16 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE RS-232 Host Parameters Various RS-232 hosts use their own parameter default settings. Selecting standard, ICL, Fujitsu, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode A, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode B, OPOS/JPOS, Olivetti, Omron, Common Use Terminal Equipment (CUTE-LP/LG bar code readers), NCR, or Datalogic sets the defaults listed in...
  • Page 51 CR (1013) ETX ETX * CR (1013) (1003) The CUTE host disables all parameter scanning, including Set Defaults. If you inadvertently select CUTE, scan Enable Parameter Bar Code Scanning (located in the MP6000 Bar Code Programming Guide) then change the host selection.
  • Page 52 2 - 18 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE RS-232 Host Parameters (continued) Selecting ICL, Fujitsu, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode A, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode B, OPOS/JPOS, Olivetti, Omron, Common Use Terminal Equipment (CUTE-LP/LG bar code readers), NCR, or Datalogic enables the transmission of code ID characters listed in...
  • Page 53 HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 19 Terminal Specific Code ID Characters Table 2-8 Code Type Olivetti Omron CUTE Datalogic UPC-A UPC-E None EAN-8/JAN-8 None EAN-13/JAN-13 Bookland EAN None None None Code 39 M <len> C <len> Code 39 Full ASCII None None None...
  • Page 54: Rs-232 Host Types

    Selecting another RS-232 host type bar code changes these settings. 2. The CUTE host disables all parameter scanning, including Set Defaults. If you inadvertently select CUTE, scan Enable Parameter Bar Code Scanning (located in the MP6000 Bar Code Programming Guide) then change the host selection.
  • Page 55 HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 21 RS-232 Host Types (continued) Standard RS-232...
  • Page 56 2 - 22 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE RS-232 Host Types (continued) ICL RS-232...
  • Page 57 HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 23 RS-232 Host Types (continued) Wincor-Nixdorf RS-232 Mode A...
  • Page 58 2 - 24 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE RS-232 Host Types (continued) Wincor-Nixdorf RS-232 Mode B...
  • Page 59 HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 25 RS-232 Host Types (continued) Olivetti ORS4500...
  • Page 60 2 - 26 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE RS-232 Host Types (continued) Omron...
  • Page 61 HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 27 RS-232 Host Types (continued) OPOS/JPOS...
  • Page 62 2 - 28 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE RS-232 Host Types (continued) Fujitsu RS-232...
  • Page 63 HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 29 RS-232 Host Types (continued) CUTE...
  • Page 64: Rs-232 Host -Ncr Variant

    Scan the bar code below to enable the NCR variant of the RS-232 host. IMPORTANT There are several parameter options available with the NCR variant for RS-232. Refer to MP6000 Bar Code Programming Guide, p/n 72E-172633-xx to manage the following NCR related parameters: •...
  • Page 65: Rs-232 Host -Datalogic Variant

    HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 31 RS-232 Host Types (continued) RS-232 Host -Datalogic Variant Scan the bar code below to enable the Datalogic variant of the RS-232 host. Datalogic Variant...
  • Page 66: Rs-232 Device Port Configuration

    RS-232 Device Port Configuration Parameter # 1246 This option allows the user to select which devices to attach to the MP6000, and to which port they are attached. Scan the appropriate bar codes that follow to select the proper configuration. The available configurations are: •...
  • Page 67 HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 33 RS-232 Device Port Configuration (continued) *AUX 1 Sensormatic and AUX 2 RS-232 Scanner (00h)
  • Page 68 2 - 34 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE RS-232 Device Port Configuration (continued) AUX 1 Dual Cable Scale and AUX 2 RS-232 Scanner (01h)
  • Page 69 HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 35 RS-232 Device Port Configuration (continued) AUX 1 Sensormatic and AUX 2 Dual Cable Scale (02h)
  • Page 70 2 - 36 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE RS-232 Device Port Configuration (continued) AUX 1 Third Party Scale, AUX 2 Sensormatic (04h)
  • Page 71: Third Party Scale Parameters

    HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 37 Third Party Scale Parameters Third Party Scale Parameter # 1294 Enable or disable Third Party Scale functionality. When disabled Third Party Scale LED Pin (parameter # 1295) and Third Party Scale Zero Pin (parameter # 1296) are ignored/overridden. (Also see Price Computational Scale Interface Circuit Drawing on page 2-13.)
  • Page 72: Third Party Scale

    2 - 38 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Third Party Scale (continued) * Disable Third Party Scale...
  • Page 73: Third Party Scale Led Pin

    HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 39 Third Party Scale LED Pin Parameter # 1295 This parameter defines the polarity of the LED/Tare input pin that illuminates the scale LED. This parameter has no effect if Third Party Scale (parameter # 1294) is disabled. Options: •...
  • Page 74 2 - 40 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Third Party Scale LED Pin (continued) *Active High...
  • Page 75: Third Party Scale Zero Pin

    HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 41 Third Party Scale Zero Pin Parameter # 1296 This parameter defines the polarity of the zero output pin when the Scale Zero button is pressed. This parameter has no effect if Third Party Scale (parameter # 1294) is disabled. Options: •...
  • Page 76 2 - 42 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Third Party Scale Zero Pin (continued) *Active High...
  • Page 77: Connecting An Ibm Rs-485 Interface

    To set up the MP6000: Attach the modular connector of the IBM RS-485 interface cable to the POS interface port on the MP6000. Connect the other end of the IBM RS-485 interface cable to the appropriate port on the host (typically Port 9).
  • Page 78: Ibm Rs-485 Host Parameters

    2. The port numbers in Table 2-9 are no longer physical ports on the IBM POS. NOTE This guide includes limited parameter bar codes. For ALL MP6000 programming bar codes, refer to MP6000 Bar Code Programming Guide (p/n 72E-172633-xx IBM RS-485 Port Parameters...
  • Page 79 HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 45 IBM Port Addresses None Selected...
  • Page 80: Ibm Port Addresses

    2 - 46 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE IBM Port Addresses (continued) Hand-held Scanner Emulation (Port 9B)
  • Page 81: Non-Ibm Scanner Emulation (Port 5B)

    HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 47 IBM Port Addresses (continued) Non-IBM Scanner Emulation (Port 5B)
  • Page 82 2 - 48 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE IBM Port Addresses (continued) Tabletop Scanner Emulation (Port 17)
  • Page 83: Ibm Scale Port Addresses

    HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 49 IBM Scale Port Addresses The scale port address must be configured for the scale to operate on the IBM RS-485 bus. The default is None Selected. None Selected...
  • Page 84: Port 6A

    2 - 50 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE IBM Scale Port Addresses (continued) Port 6A...
  • Page 85: Port 6B

    HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 51 IBM Scale Port Addresses (continued) Port 6B...
  • Page 86: Port 6E

    2 - 52 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE IBM Scale Port Addresses (continued) Port 6E...
  • Page 87: Connector Pins

    HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 53 Connector Pins RS-232 AUX 1 RJ-45 Table 2-10 Pin # Signal/Name Direction Description No Connection RS-232 scanner 5VDC Supply Signal Ground Serial TXD (±5.4V) Serial RXD (±5.4V) Serial RTS (±5.4V) Serial CTS (±5.4V) Scale LED Indicates price computational scale has returned to zero - reflected in UI Scale Status LED (if enabled).
  • Page 88: Aux 2

    2 - 54 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE RS-232 AUX 2 RJ-45 Table 2-12 Pin # Signal/Name Direction Description No connection RS-232 scanner 5V supply Signal ground Serial TXD (±5.4V) Serial RXD (±5.4V) Serial RTS (±5.4V) Serial CTS (±5.4V) No connection No connection Output for auxiliary device.
  • Page 89: Pos

    (Power From Terminal) * Terminal systems vary in power capabilities. Ensure your system power supply is capable of the MP6000 configuration power requirements. For terminals unable to support P.O.T., a 12V DC barrel jack is available for external power. 12V DC 12V DC Jack, 2.5mm...
  • Page 90 2 - 56 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE...
  • Page 91: Chapter 3 Site Preparation And Installation

    CHAPTER 3 SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION Overview The MP6000 was designed to drop into an existing bioptic checkstand cutout with no modifications. The unit is available in three industry standard sizes (for more detailed information, see Appendix B, TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS): •...
  • Page 92: Site Preparation

    Checkstand ventilation may be required to ensure the MP6000 temperature limits are not exceeded. If forced air ventilation is used, it must not pass through the MP6000 as this can produce an unstable weighing environment. The ambient air temperature inside the checkstand, adjacent to the device, must not exceed 104°F (40°C).
  • Page 93: Electrical Power Considerations

    SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 3 Electrical Power Considerations The MP6000 may be powered from two different sources: • POS Equipment • IBM register with powered Port 9B interface (using p/n CBA-M51-S16PAR accessory cable) • NCR POS with powered RS-232 interface (using p/n CBA-R55-S16PAR accessory cable) •...
  • Page 94: Checkstand Preparation

    Checkstand Preparation If the MP6000 is not replacing an old bioptic device, and you are installing for the first time into a new checkstand, verify that the area allows for proper cabling, and an AC/DC power supply. Mounting may require installation of support(s), leveling screws, and peripheral devices.
  • Page 95: Counter Cutout

    SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 5 Counter Cutout There are three different MP6000 models: long, medium, and short. Prior to cutting the counter opening, ensure you have the dimensions for the scanner/scale being installed (see Figure 3-30, Figure 3-34, and Figure 3-38).
  • Page 96: Installing Components

    3 - 6 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Installing Components The MP6000 can be installed with or without the following options: • Scale and Scale Display (depending on Weights and Measure regulatory jurisdictions, a Scale Display may be required for units with a scale) •...
  • Page 97: Remove Existing Bioptic Scanner And Accessories

    Remove it from the checkstand. Remove its cables. Remove the Scale Display. Remove the existing bioptic scanner. Unpacking MP6000 Equipment To unpack equipment: Remove all components from their packaging, and check that all parts are present. Each box includes the material listed in Table 3-1.
  • Page 98: Pre-Installation Notes

    Do not use a sharp object to remove the protector. Doing so can damage the platter. Keep the packing (it is the approved shipping container, and should be used if the MP6000 needs to be returned for servicing), or dispose of the packing in an environmentally sensitive manner.
  • Page 99: Assemble The Dual Head Scale Display

    SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 9 Assemble the Dual Head Scale Display NOTE This only applies when adding a second display head to a single display. Required Tools • Phillips head screw driver. To convert a single display to a double display: The second Scale Display head ships with a cable (already fitted), pole grip, two M3 x 12 self tapping Phillips screws, and a set of four display overlays.
  • Page 100 3 - 10 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Remove the circular cap from the existing display and either discard, or keep it as a spare part. Removing Circular Cap Figure 3-7 Connect the cable from the new display to the RJ-11 port marked “To Slave” on the PCB in the existing (single head) display.
  • Page 101 SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 11 Secure in place using the pole grip and two M3 x 12 self tapping screws supplied. These are Phillips screw heads. Secure in Place Figure 3-10 Replace the case back of the existing (original single-head) display using the four M3 x 18 self tapping screws (removed earlier).
  • Page 102: Install The Scale Display

    3 - 12 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Install the Scale Display When installing the optional Scale Display, consider both the cashier and customer’s viewing angle. Both must see the weight value displayed. 2.3 in 58.0 mm 3.0 in 75.0 mm 3.1in 77.5 mm...
  • Page 103 SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 13 2.8 in 70.0 mm 3.0 in 75.0 mm 3.1 in 77.5 mm 6.1 in 155.0 mm 2.3 in 2.3 in 57.5 mm Dual Scale Display - Dimensions; Display Rotates Independently (Approximately 290 Figure 3-12...
  • Page 104: Getting Started

    Identify the location to install the Scale Display. Identify the location to place the Scale Display based on counter design and viewing angle. Place the unit where it cannot impede access to scanned items being swept over the MP6000, payment terminals, printer validation and paper roll slots, access to replace consumables (rolls) etc.
  • Page 105: Installing

    Weights and Measures label. Depending on the unit, and the country location, labels vary. You MUST match the label to the type of MP6000 scale you are installing. (Labels, and instructions for their use, are packaged with the Scale Display.) •...
  • Page 106: Install The Customer Side Scanner (Mx101)

    Install the Customer Side Scanner (MX101) The MX101 is an optional modular unit that fits into a modified MP6000 tower and is used for customer scanning. The unit can be installed on either the left or right side of the MP6000.
  • Page 107: Installing The Mx101 On The Customer's Right Side (Default) Of The Tower Cover

    To install the MX101 on the customer’s right side (default) of the MP6000: Remove the MP6000 tower bezel by squeezing inward on both the left and right sides of the lower part of the tower bezel, pushing its side snaps to disengage. Slide the tower bezel up and lift out.
  • Page 108 Speaker Wire Ferrite Placement Figure 3-17 Determine the side of the MP6000 to which the MX101 should be installed. The default is the customer’s right side (the side of the MX101 tower cover already open for the scan module to be inserted).
  • Page 109 SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 19 Insert the scan module into place facing out of the opening of the CSS tower cover. Ensure the grommets on the scan module align with the sockets in the tower cover, and push into place. Scan Module Grommets (3) Grommet...
  • Page 110 3 - 20 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Connect the USB cable to the top USB auxiliary port (recommended) on the MP6000. Route the cable into the side cable slots as shown. Side Cable Slots Top USB Auxiliary Port Connecting the USB Cable...
  • Page 111 NOTE The path through the cable slots is not intuitive. Send the cable towards the left of the tower (as shown) even though the CSS module is on the right. (Take up all the slack outside the MP6000 chassis so the CSS cable cannot be pinched by the checkstand.)
  • Page 112: Installing The Mx101 On The Customer's Left Side Of The Tower Cover

    Slide the CSS tower cover back into place. Ensure the cable service loop folds up into the blank space in the CSS tower cover, on the opposite side from the scan module. Snaps should click together. When the tower cover is replaced, the module locks into the grommet compression ribs on the MP6000 inner tower. Replacing the Tower Cover Figure 3-24 Replace MP6000 tower bezel.
  • Page 113 Snap the scan window cover into place on the tower, over the scan window. (See page 3-19 for diagrams.) Connect the USB cable to the top USB port (recommended) on the MP6000 and route the cable through the side cable slots shown in step page...
  • Page 114: Affixing The Identification Label

    NOTE The path through the cable slots is not intuitive. Send the cable towards the right of the tower (as shown) even though the CSS module is on the left. (Take up all the slack outside the MP6000 chassis so the CSS cable cannot be pinched by the checkstand.)
  • Page 115: Install The Mp6000 /Scale

    3-38). The MP6000 is 4 in. deep. If replacing a pre-existing 5 in. deep short or medium scanner, you must use the 1 in. longer leveling screw kit (p/n MX302-SR00004ZZWR). This will bring the platter up to the countertop level.
  • Page 116: Cutout/Dimensions - Mp6000 Short

    44.6 mm +/- 6.6 mm 44.6 mm +/- 6.6 mm Support Rails MP6000 - Short Unit (No Scale) Front View Dimensions Figure 3-31 IMPORTANT Use the support rails as shown, and not a shelf. If liquid spills it pools on a shelf.
  • Page 117: Cutout/Dimensions - Mp6000 Short (Continued)

    SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 27 Cutout/Dimensions - MP6000 Short (continued) 11.50 in. 292.2 mm 13.90 in. 353.1 mm MP6000 - Short Unit (No Scale) Top View Dimensions Figure 3-32 14.03 in. +/- 0.06 in. 356.2 mm +/- 1.5 mm (Counter Opening) 5.1 in.
  • Page 118: Cutout/Dimensions - Mp6000 Medium

    1.75 in. +/- 0.25 in. 44.5 mm +/- 6.6 mm 44.5 mm +/- 6.6 mm MP6000 - Medium Unit Front View Dimensions Figure 3-35 IMPORTANT Use the support rails as shown, and not a shelf. If liquid spills it pools on a shelf.
  • Page 119 5.1 in. 128.5 mm 4.00 in. 101.6 mm Optional leveling screw kit MX301-SR00004ZZWR or MX302-SR00004ZZWR MP6000 - Medium Unit Side View Dimensions Figure 3-36 11.50 in. 292.2 mm 15.66 in. 397.8 mm MP6000 - Medium Unit Top View Dimensions Figure 3-37...
  • Page 120: Cutout/Dimensions - Mp6000 Long

    101.6 mm Max 18.63 in. 473.1 mm MP6000 - Long Unit Side View Dimensions Figure 3-39 NOTE The countertop, after routing, must have sufficient strength to support the scanner and the loads placed on top of it. If the countertop is not strong enough, add strengthening supports underneath the countertop...
  • Page 121 5-8). To grasp the MP6000 to lower it into the checkstand, use the support handle on the back of the tower cover together with the front part of the scale, or the handle in the front flange area (if installing the long model).
  • Page 122 Long MP6000: The long MP6000 should not rock on the checkstand's adjustable supports (screws), and the platter must be flush with the surrounding checkstand. If the MP6000 rocks, remove it, and adjust the checkstand supports (screws). If the MP6000 still rocks, continue to remove the device and adjust the supports until it sits solidly in the checkstand.
  • Page 123 For the long MP6000, secure the screws in place with lock nuts. Medium MP6000 and short (shelf mount) MP6000: If the platter is not flush, or the MP6000 rocks, adjust the optional leveling screws to place the device at the correct height. This can be done from the top of the MP6000, with the tower bezel removed and the tower cover slightly pushed back.
  • Page 124: Install Sensormatic Coils

    Remove the MP6000 platter.Disconnect power to the MP6000. Remove the MP6000 tower bezel by squeezing inward on both the left and right sides of the lower part of the tower bezel, pushing its side snaps to disengage. Slide the tower bezel up and lift out. (See...
  • Page 125 SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 35 Grasp the wide end of the coil, angling it towards the tower. Insert the coil straight in and under the tower until it stops. Once in, rotate the coil down around the horizontal window. Installing the Horizontal Coil Figure 3-44 Install the vertical coil:...
  • Page 126 Figure 3-43 on page 3-34). Route the coil wires through the key hole on the side of the MP6000 for connection to the controller box. Leave the wires free, under the MP6000, for a Sensormatic representative to make the connection to the controller.
  • Page 127: Install Checkpoint Antenna

    SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 37 Install Checkpoint Antenna The Checkpoint EAS single axis wire loop antenna should be looped around the middle housing of the MP6000, under the platter, and should route through the pinch points as shown in Figure 3-47. There is no vertical antenna.
  • Page 128: Trim Kit Installation (If Required)

    12 in. wide NCR scanner/scale. The trim can be mounted on either side of the MP6000. It should be installed in the downstream side of the conveying goods. The trim adds 0.5 in. (1.2 cm) to the width of the MP6000.
  • Page 129: Mp6000 Mounting Frame (If Required)

    SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 39 MP6000 Mounting Frame (If Required) Installing the Mounting Frame Figure 3-50...
  • Page 130 3 - 40 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE...
  • Page 131: Chapter 4 Scale Calibration (Models With A Scale Only)

    CHAPTER 4 SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) Overview This chapter describes how to calibrate the scale in the MP6000, and how to program its features. The parameter bar codes included in this chapter are listed in Table 4-1.
  • Page 132: Scale Calibration Procedure (Scanner/Scale Configurations Only)

    (model # ending in -08). IMPORTANT The MP6000 platter can be removed to see the model number of the scale. The model number is printed on a label affixed to the right side of the bottom bar of the scale’s U frame. The last two digits in the model number define the scale’s configuration (see...
  • Page 133: Step 1 - Electronic Entry Into Calibration Mode

    Sealable and legal parameters (Unit Selection and Dampening Filter Setting) can only be programmed/changed when the MP6000 is placed into Calibration Mode. There is no requirement to change these values (they can remain in the default or present state). However, if there is a need to change their values they must be programmed when the scale is in a Calibration Mode.
  • Page 134: Important Notes

    If the weight units change from lb to kg, this setting is enabled after a cold power start of the MP6000. A scale reset (e.g., via the Scale Reset STISCLRST bar code) WILL NOT enable this setting. Likewise, if weight units change from kg to lb, this setting is disabled.
  • Page 135: Step 4 - Calibration At Load

    SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 5 Step 4 - Calibration at LOAD IMPORTANT This step of the calibration procedure must be completed within 30 seconds, or 90 seconds for Firmware Version before 3.4. (See Identifying Firmware Version.) If this time expires before completing the step then the calibration procedure is exited.
  • Page 136 4 - 6 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Place 25 lb weights on the scanner as shown in Figure 4-2; three 5 lb weights centered on the center of the scale, and two 5 lb weights centered on top. Center of Scale...
  • Page 137: Step 5 - Calibration Success Or Failure

    After the Scale Display starts blinking between CAL P and CAL S, remove the weights from the scale. Touch the Scale Zero button for the scale to reset. The MP6000 scanner/scale emits three short beeps to indicate that the calibration was successful and all parameters are saved.
  • Page 138: Calibration Mode Exit Conditions

    (fails). • A user scans Scale Reset (refer to the MP6000 Bar Code Programming Guide, p/n 72E-172633-xx). When Scale Reset is scanned, a test runs, showing a series of characters on the optional Scale Display. When the test completes, the scale returns to its prior state before entering a scale Calibration Mode.
  • Page 139 SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 9 Verification Tests for US (lb) Scales (Continued) Table 4-4 All Tolerances All Tolerances Indication = Applied Are +/- Are +/- Verification Test for US Load Within Scale Applied Load lb Applicable Tolerances Acceptance...
  • Page 140 4 - 10 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Verification Tests for Metric Scale (Continued) Table 4-5 All Tolerances All Tolerances Indication = Applied Verification Test for Are +/- Are +/- Load Within Metric Scale Applied Applicable Load kg Acceptance Acceptance Tolerances Single Int...
  • Page 141: Audit Tallies

    SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 11 The weight checked at each position on the scale, shown in Figure 4-4, represent halfway between the center of the platter and corner. Use a stack configuration of weights if needed (i.e., (2) 5.00 lb weights, or (2) 2.500 kg weights) depending on the units of measure programmed.
  • Page 142 4 - 12 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE When the Scale Zero button is released, the scale returns to normal operation, and the tallies are removed from both displays. NOTE This feature is inhibited when the unit is in a scale Calibration Mode.
  • Page 143: Scale Configuration Parameters

    Legal Scale Units Parameter # 995 Scan a weight unit below to set the legal weight units for the MP6000. Scan Kilograms for metric units; scan Pounds for the US units. IMPORTANT The scale must be in a calibration mode to change this parameter.
  • Page 144 4 - 14 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Legal Scale Units (continued) Pounds...
  • Page 145: Scale Display Configuration

    SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 15 Scale Display Configuration Parameter # 986 Scan Enable Scale Display Configuration below to enable the Scale Display port. The Scale Display port is disabled by default. Enable Scale Display Configuration...
  • Page 146 4 - 16 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Scale Display Configuration (continued) Disable Scale Display Configuration...
  • Page 147: Legal Scale Dampening Filter Setting

    SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 17 Legal Scale Dampening Filter Setting Parameter # 996 Scan a bar code below to set the vibration sensitivity of the scale. The lower the number value, the more sensitive the scale is to vibration. The scale must be in a Calibration Mode to program this parameter. Values: •...
  • Page 148 4 - 18 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Parameter # 996 (continued) Low Vibration Sensitivity...
  • Page 149 SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 19 Parameter # 996 (continued) Very Low Vibration Sensitivity...
  • Page 150 4 - 20 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Parameter # 996 (continued) Ultra Low Vibration Sensitivity...
  • Page 151: User Interface Displays And Signals

    SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 21 User Interface Displays and Signals LEDs, and Beeper Sequences Table 4-6 Scale 7-segment Beeper Zero Scale State Optional Scale Display Diagnostic Display (System) Sequence Button (LED) Scale disabled No change No change None Blank...
  • Page 152 4 - 22 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE LEDs, and Beeper Sequences (Continued) Table 4-6 Scale 7-segment Beeper Zero Scale State Optional Scale Display Diagnostic Display (System) Sequence Button (LED) Successfully Step 2 - Program No change Five long beep Step 3 - Calibration at NO...
  • Page 153 SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 23 LEDs, and Beeper Sequences (Continued) Table 4-6 Scale 7-segment Beeper Zero Scale State Optional Scale Display Diagnostic Display (System) Sequence Button (LED) Successfully Calibration procedure No change Three short Solid green Scale is reset either by executing and semantics removed...
  • Page 154 4 - 24 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE...
  • Page 155: Chapter 5 Operating The Scanner

    CHAPTER 5 OPERATING THE SCANNER Overview This chapter describes how to operate the MP6000, including information about indicators (LEDs, beeper, etc,), beeper/speaker, user buttons, weighing items, and the 7-segment character (diagnostic) display.
  • Page 156: Controls And Indicators

    5 - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Controls and Indicators Table 5-1 on page 5-20 for all beeper and LED indications. LED Array Bar LED Array Bar LED Array Bar Figure 5-1 The LED array is located on the top of the device...
  • Page 157: Diagnostic Led/7-Segment Display

    OPERATING THE SCANNER 5 - 3 Diagnostic LED/7-segment Display 7-segment Display 7-segment Display Figure 5-2 Figure 5-2 shows the internal 7-segment display which provides error and warning codes, scale legal parameters and lead through help during scale calibration. It is visible inside the scanner’s vertical window. The 7-segment display is a one character display.
  • Page 158: Front Panel Buttons

    This audible indication informs the user that the scanner is working, and not malfunctioning. NOTE If the decode tone is set to off, the Volume/Tone button on the MP6000 is not operational. To enable the Volume/Tone button, set a tone option other than Off tone. Refer to the beeper and tone settings in the MP6000 Bar Code Programming Guide (p/n 72E-172633-xx).
  • Page 159: Sensormatic Manual Activation And Sensormatic Status Button

    Soft Reset Buttons Soft Reset Buttons Figure 5-6 A soft reset of the MP6000 can be initiated by pressing the Scale Zero and EAS buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds. A two second beep sounds, then a system reset is performed.
  • Page 160: Mp6000 Related Hardware

    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.
  • Page 161: Platter

    Installing/Removing the Long Non-Scale and Medium Scale Platters These platters have a lip at the cashier end which can be gripped for lifting. To install the platter(s) drop the tower-end of the platter into the MP6000 first, and then lower the cashier end down using the lip.
  • Page 162: Installing/Removing The Long Scale Platter

    Installing/Removing the Long Scale Platter The long scale platter installs down into, and hooks onto the scale assembly. To install the platter on a long MP6000 with a scale: Line up the hooks on the platter with the notches in top scale frame.
  • Page 163: Scan Windows

    Figure 5-9 Scan Windows The MP6000 provides six sided scanning, including reading top down and cashier side bar codes. 2D scanning (PDF, Aztec etc.), mobile bar code scanning (cell phone) and scanning difficult symbols (e.g., truncated, poor contrast, and damaged bar codes) is accomplished in both vertical and horizontal windows in all six-sided orientations.
  • Page 164: Operating Modes

    NOTE If an MP6000 scans a programming 2D bar code generated by 123Scan it only programs the MP6000. If a CSS, and/or auxiliary scanner (e.g., the DS6878) are used with the MP6000, they must be programmed separately to be configured.
  • Page 165: Usb Staging Flash Drive

    Option 3 - Copy statistics, usage, and diagnostics data to the USB flash drive. • Copy data from the MP6000 onto the USB flash drive (the data can be viewed in 123Scan • When Option 3 is available the 7-segment display shows a 3, and three beeps sound.
  • Page 166: Manually Staging/Configuring Mp6000 Devices

    Step 2: Deploy the USB flash drive to transport staging files to an MP6000. Step 3: Load the files and configure the MP6000 by inserting the staging flash drive. The MP6000 has three USB ports which can be used to load files (see...
  • Page 167: Loading Cloning Files

    When the staging flash drive inserts correctly, the MP6000 detects the drive, and sounds two beeps (low/high). The MP6000 identifies the data on the USB flash drive, and the 7-segment display shows a flash drive menu sequence. The flash drive menu displays three number options for approximately five seconds each.
  • Page 168: 123Scan2 Staging Flash Drive Configuration

    Approved USB Flash Drives for the Flash Drive Well When using the MP6000 flash drive well, located under the MP6000 platter, the USB flash drive must meet the specifications below to be accessible (easily inserted into, and removed from the well): •...
  • Page 169: Scanning

    OPERATING THE SCANNER 5 - 15 Scanning The MP6000 uses its horizontal and vertical scan windows simultaneously to provide a high swipe speed using six sided scanning. The MP6000 includes an automatic Infra-Red (IR) wakeup system that reduces power consumption. When any object is presented in the field of view of the scan windows, the red illumination turns on, but automatically turns off when the object is removed.
  • Page 170: Weighing Items

    5 - 16 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Weighing Items For proper weighing, items should be placed fully on the shaded (gray) regions of the scanner. Raised Rail Gray Weighing Region Figure 5-13 Long items may be weighed by laying them on the raised vegetable rail so that the end that overhangs the weighing surface is suspended above the countertop.
  • Page 171: Electronic Article Surveillance (Eas)

    EAS Devices on page 1-8 for supported EAS controllers.) The MP6000 and EAS system can operate independently of each other, or using communication cable to synchronize deactivation with barcode scanning. The deactivation range is mapped suitable to the scanner range, so both can be accomplished almost simultaneously Supported EAS Controllers •...
  • Page 172: Checkpoint Controller

    5 - 18 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE For detailed information about these modes, and the parameter bar codes, refer to the MP6000 Bar Code Programming Guide. Checkpoint Controller Checkpoint EAS soft tags can be detected and deactivated by a deactivation antenna mounted under the...
  • Page 173: Sensormatic Eas Soft Tags (Labels)

    OPERATING THE SCANNER 5 - 19 Sensormatic EAS Soft Tags (Labels) Sensormatic EAS Soft Tags (Labels) Figure 5-16 Deactivation of soft tags alerts the user with audible Geiger counter beeps. Deactivation of soft tags synchronized with a bar code scan alerts the user with audible Geiger counter beeps. Soft tags can be disabled, and they can also be reset using a Sensormatic tag re-setter.
  • Page 174: Beeper And Led Conditions

    5 - 20 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Beeper and LED Conditions NOTE Refer to the MX101 Product Reference Guide (p/n 72E-171320-xx) for beeper and LED conditions for the CSS device. Beeper and LED Indicators Table 5-1 System LED Button LED Condition...
  • Page 175 OPERATING THE SCANNER 5 - 21 Beeper and LED Indicators (Continued) Table 5-1 System LED Button LED Condition Beeper Indication Description Indication Indication Press and hold Click No change None If Scale Zero button is enabled, Scale Zero button causes the scale calibration audit trail to display until button is released.
  • Page 176 5 - 22 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Beeper and LED Indicators (Continued) Table 5-1 System LED Button LED Condition Beeper Indication Description Indication Indication EAS system None No change EAS LED is on EAS is operating normally. functional (idle) EAS tag detected...
  • Page 177 MP6000 reboots. seconds. Bar code decoded Off, Low, Medium, Fan-out LED No change MP6000: LEDs arranged in a High, two-tone beep, sequence. linear fashion will turn on in or TBD tone sequence; Center, then the two (programmable) immediate surrounding LEDs, then the two outermost LEDs.
  • Page 178 5 - 24 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Beeper and LED Indicators (Continued) Table 5-1 System LED Button LED Condition Beeper Indication Description Indication Indication BELL (RS-232) High Beep None No change A <BEL> character is received over RS-232. Volume Pressed and...
  • Page 179: Chapter 6 123Scan2

    Communication with 123Scan To communicate with the 123Scan² program which runs on a host computer running a Windows XP SP2, Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system, use a USB cable to connect the MP6000 to the host computer (see Connecting a USB Interface on page 2-4).
  • Page 180: 123Scan2 Requirements

    6 - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE 123Scan Requirements • Host computer with Windows XP SP2 or Windows 7 • Scanner • USB cable. For more information on123Scan², go to: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/123Scan For a 1 minute tour of 123Scan², go to: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/scannerhowtovideos To download 123Scan²...
  • Page 181: Overview

    APPENDIX A MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING, AND ERROR CODES Overview This chapter provides error/warning codes, troubleshooting, and maintenance information. • Maintenance on page A-1 • Troubleshooting on page A-2 • Diagnostic LED 7-segment Display - Error and Warning Codes on page A-2 •...
  • Page 182: Troubleshooting

    Contact your service provider for any error or warning conditions. The MP6000 includes a one character LED display inside the scanner vertical window. This display provides status and troubleshooting information, as well as scale legal parameters during calibration (only configurations with a scale).
  • Page 183: Troubleshooting Assistance

    Troubleshooting Assistance If an MP6000 displays any of the LED display codes preceded with an E the unit will not operate correctly unless the error is resolved. For LED display codes preceded with a U the unit will continue to operate, although with possible performance degradation.
  • Page 184 Replace all covers. Replace the platter on the unit. Remove any objects from the platter, or near the unit and re-apply power to the MP6000 and attached equipment (POS, hand-held scanner). Wait for the unit to boot, and listen for start-up audio indicators.
  • Page 185: General Error And Warning Codes

    Indicates that the Sensormatic control box has an internal high voltage fault. The user should turn off the Sensormatic control box (EAS tags will not be detected or deactivated). Left auxiliary board is incompatible with this version of the MP6000 hardware. Right auxiliary board is incompatible with this version of the MP6000 hardware.
  • Page 186: Scale Warning Codes

    The fault code annunciates if the scale resets, or upon a cold reset NOTE of the MP6000 system, and the platter is not installed. It clears when the platter is reinstalled. Scale is Out of Calibration The scale must be legally calibrated before it becomes operational.
  • Page 187 This is a latched fault, meaning the MP6000 needs to be powered off, the problem fixed, and the MP6000 powered back on. There are one of three reasons for this fault condition.
  • Page 188 A - 8 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE...
  • Page 189: Appendix B: Technical Specifications

    APPENDIX B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specifications MP6000 Technical Specifications Table B-1 Item Description Physical Characteristics Dimensions Platter Option Short (no scale available) Length: 13.9 in. +0/-.05 in. (353.0 mm) Width: 11.5 in. +0/-.05 in. (292.0 mm) Depth: 4.0 ±0.08 in. (101.6 ±2 mm) Height: Above platter: 5.1 in.
  • Page 190 47-63Hz (50-60 nominal). NOTE If a power supply plug is inserted to the J1 connector, with no voltage to the power supply, the scanner will not power up. The MP6000 GEN I has two operating modes with corresponding power requirements (typical): •...
  • Page 191 Illumination 640nm, controlled by item detection system Sides Read/Scan Zone All six (6) sides; 720° coverage 1D/2D Symbologies Refer to the MP6000 Bar Code Programming Guide (p/n 72E-172633-xx) for supported symbologies. Performance Characteristics User Environment Operating Temperature 32° F to 104° F / 0° to 40° C Storage Temperature -40°...
  • Page 192 B - 4 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE...
  • Page 193: Appendix C Host Interface Character Sets

    APPENDIX C HOST INTERFACE CHARACTER SETS Introduction You can assign the values in Table C-1 as prefixes or suffixes for ASCII character data transmission.
  • Page 194 C - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE RS-232 Character Sets Character Sets Table C-1 Full ASCII Code 39 Prefix/Suffix Value RS-232 ASCII Character Encode Character 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 BELL 1008 BCKSPC 1009 HORIZ TAB 1010 LF/NW LN...
  • Page 195 HOST INTERFACE CHARACTER SETS C - 3 Character Sets (Continued) Table C-1 Full ASCII Code 39 Prefix/Suffix Value RS-232 ASCII Character Encode Character 1029 1030 1031 1032 Space Space 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 & 1039 1040 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045...
  • Page 196 C - 4 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Character Sets (Continued) Table C-1 Full ASCII Code 39 Prefix/Suffix Value RS-232 ASCII Character Encode Character 1060 < 1061 1062 > 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075...
  • Page 197 HOST INTERFACE CHARACTER SETS C - 5 Character Sets (Continued) Table C-1 Full ASCII Code 39 Prefix/Suffix Value RS-232 ASCII Character Encode Character 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110...
  • Page 198 C - 6 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Character Sets (Continued) Table C-1 Full ASCII Code 39 Prefix/Suffix Value RS-232 ASCII Character Encode Character 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126 1127 (RS-232) Undefined 7013 (RS-232 ENTER...
  • Page 199: Appendix D Parameter Default Table

    APPENDIX D PARAMETER DEFAULT TABLE NOTE This guide includes limited parameter bar codes. For ALL MP6000 programming bar codes, refer to MP6000 Bar Code Programming Guide (p/n 72E-172633-xx Parameter Defaults Table D-1 Page Parameter Number USB Device Type IBM Table-top USB...
  • Page 200 D - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE Parameter Defaults (Continued) Table D-1 Page Parameter Number Disable Scale Display 4-16 Legal Scale Dampening Filter Low Vibration Sensitivity 4-18...
  • Page 201 APPENDIX E COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS MP6000 Scanner - Functionality vs. Communication (Cable) Interface Table E-1 Functionality Data Remote Image and Video Communication Interfaces Transmission Management Transmission HID Keyboard Emulation Supported Not Available Not Available Simple COM Port Emulation Not Available Not Available...
  • Page 202 E - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE MP6000 Scanner - Functionality vs. Communication (Cable) Interface Table E-1 Olivetti ORS4500 Supported Not Available Not Available Omron Supported Not Available Not Available CUTE Supported Not Available Not Available OPOS/JPOS Supported Not Available Not Available...
  • Page 203 INDEX Numerics port address none 17 ....2-48 port address none 5B ....2-47 0.0 connector .
  • Page 204 MP6000 ... . 3-39 AC/DC power cubes ..... . 3-3...
  • Page 205 ....... . 1-9, 1-13 trim kit for the MP6000 ....3-38 cable .
  • Page 206 INDEX - 4 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE USB port ....... . . 5-12 user preferences parameters .
  • Page 207: Tell Us What You Think

    Tell Us What You Think... We’d like to know what you think about this Manual. Please take a moment to fill out this questionnaire and fax this form to: (631) 627-7184, or mail to: Zebra Technologies Corporation Lincolnshire, IL U.S.A. Attention: Technical Publications Manager Data Capture Solutions IMPORTANT: If you need product support, please call the appropriate customer support number provided.
  • Page 210 Zebra Technologies Corporation Lincolnshire, IL U.S.A. http://www.zebra.com Zebra and the Zebra head graphic are registered trademarks of ZIH Corp. The Symbol logo is a registered trademark of Symbol Technologies, Inc., a Zebra Technologies company. © 2014 Symbol Technologies, Inc. 72E-172632-06 Revision A - November 2014...

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