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3 - 10 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE4. Remove the circular cap from the existing display and either discard, or keep it as a spare part.Figure 3-7 Removi
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 117. Secure in place using the pole grip and two M3 x 12 self tapping screws supplied. These are Phillips screw
3 - 12 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEInstall the Scale DisplayWhen installing the optional Scale Display, consider both the cashier and customer’s viewing an
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 13Figure 3-12 Dual Scale Display - Dimensions; Display Rotates Independently (Approximately 290 o) 2.8 in70.0
3 - 14 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEFigure 3-13 Scale Display - Base Install TemplateGetting StartedFor an existing Scale Display from an old scanner:•Un
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 15Installing1. Unpack the new Scale Display from its packaging.2. Place the proper Scale Display faceplate on th
3 - 16 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEInstall the Customer Side Scanner (MX101)The MX101 is an optional modular unit that fits into a modified MP6000 tower an
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 17Installing the MX101 on the Customer’s Right Side (Default) of the Tower CoverTo install the MX101 on the cust
3 - 18 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE3. After removing the tower cover, ensure the speaker wire ferrite is in the correct position, behind the tabs as shown
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 196. Insert the scan module into place facing out of the opening of the CSS tower cover. Ensure the grommets on
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3 - 20 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE8. Connect the USB cable to the top USB auxiliary port (recommended) on the MP6000. Route the cable into the side cable
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 219. Route the cable, looping through the right side cable slots as shown in Figure 3-22. (Cable wire should be
3 - 22 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE11. Slide the CSS tower cover back into place. Ensure the cable service loop folds up into the blank space in the CSS to
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 231. Push out the CSS blank side cover on the left side of the CSS tower cover, and replace the cover into the o
3 - 24 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE6. Route the cable, looping through the left side cable slots as shown below.Figure 3-27 Routing the Cable7. Connect
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 25Affix the label to the indentation under the MP6000 platter.Figure 3-29 Affix LabelInstall the MP6000 /Scal
3 - 26 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDECutout/Dimensions - MP6000 ShortFigure 3-30 MP6000 - Short Unit (No Scale) Counter CutoutFigure 3-31 MP6000 - Shor
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 27Cutout/Dimensions - MP6000 Short (continued)Figure 3-32 MP6000 - Short Unit (No Scale) Top View DimensionsF
3 - 28 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDECutout/Dimensions - MP6000 MediumFigure 3-34 MP6000 - Medium Unit Counter CutoutFigure 3-35 MP6000 - Medium Unit F
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 29Cutout/Dimensions - MP6000 Medium (continued)Figure 3-36 MP6000 - Medium Unit Side View DimensionsFigure 3-
x MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEChapter 5: OPERATING THE SCANNEROverview ...
3 - 30 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDECutout/Dimensions - MP6000 LongFigure 3-38 MP6000 - Long Unit Counter CutoutFigure 3-39 MP6000 - Long Unit Side Vi
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 31Cutout/Dimensions - MP6000 Long (continued)Figure 3-40 MP6000 - Long Unit Top View DimensionsTo install the
3 - 32 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEFigure 3-41 Lowering the Short, Medium, Long MP6000 into the Counterc. Replace the platter.d. Ensure the device is se
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 33To ensure smooth scanning, ensure the platter is in place, take a steel can (e.g., a soup can), turn it over s
3 - 34 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDETo ensure smooth scanning, replace the platter, take a steel can (like a soup can), turn it over so the harsher seam is
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 35a. Grasp the wide end of the coil, angling it towards the tower.b. Insert the coil straight in and under the t
3 - 36 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEe. Secure each coil with two screws (see Figure 3-43 on page 3-34).5. Route the coil wires through the key hole on the s
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 37Install Checkpoint AntennaThe Checkpoint EAS single axis wire loop antenna should be looped around the middle
3 - 38 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDETrim Kit Installation (If Required)The MX303-SR00004ZZWR trim kit can be used to modify the long MP6000/scale to fit int
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 39MP6000 Mounting Frame (If Required)Figure 3-50 Installing the Mounting Frame123
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CHAPTER 4 SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY)OverviewThis chapter describes how to calibrate the scale in the MP6000, and how to program its
4 - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEScale Calibration Procedure (Scanner/Scale Configurations Only)Follow the steps below to calibrate the scale.Scale Config
SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 3Step 1 - Electronic Entry into Calibration ModeEncompasses all scales sold without a mechanical cali
4 - 4 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE2. If the weight unit needs to be changed (e.g., from kg units to lb units or vice-versa), scan the appropriate Legal Sca
SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 5Step 4 - Calibration at LOAD•The Scale Display blinks either CAL25 or CAL11, depending on the units
4 - 6 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEa. 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
SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 7Step 5 - Calibration Success or FailureCalibration SuccessThe calibration process is successful if t
4 - 8 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDECalibration Mode Exit ConditionsCalibration Mode exits under the following conditions:•No response is received from an ex
SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 930.00 30.00 .015 lb .015 lbOver Capacity TestOver Capacity 30.20 EEEE N/A N/ADecreasing Load Test30.
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4 - 10 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEOver Capacity TestOver Capacity 15.100 EEEE N/A N/ADecreasing Load Test15.000 15.000 .0075 kg .0075 kg10.000 10.000 .005
SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 11The weight checked at each position on the scale, shown in Figure 4-4, represent halfway between th
4 - 12 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE2. When the Scale Zero button is released, the scale returns to normal operation, and the tallies are removed from both
SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 13Scale Configuration ParametersLegal Scale UnitsParameter # 995Scan a weight unit below to set the l
4 - 14 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDELegal Scale Units (continued)Pounds(1)
SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 15Scale Display ConfigurationParameter # 986Scan Enable Scale Display Configuration below to enable t
4 - 16 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEScale Display Configuration (continued)* Disable Scale Display Configuration(0)
SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 17Legal Scale Dampening Filter SettingParameter # 996Scan a bar code below to set the vibration sensi
4 - 18 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEParameter # 996 (continued)* Low Vibration Sensitivity(1)
SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 19Parameter # 996 (continued)Very Low Vibration Sensitivity (2)
ABOUT THIS GUIDEIntroductionThe MP6000 Integrator Guide provides information on installing, operating, and programming the MP6000.Chapter Descriptions
4 - 20 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEParameter # 996 (continued)Ultra Low Vibration Sensitivity(3)
SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 21User Interface Displays and SignalsTable 4-6 LEDs, and Beeper Sequences Scale State7-segment Dia
4 - 22 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDESuccessfully entering scale legal Calibration Mode Step 2 - Program Legal Parameters and Step 3 - Calibration at NO LOAD
SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A SCALE ONLY) 4 - 23Successfully executing and exiting a scale legal calibrationCalibration procedure semantics removed
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CHAPTER 5 OPERATING THE SCANNEROverviewThis chapter describes how to operate the MP6000, including information about indicators (LEDs, beeper, etc,),
5 - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEControls and IndicatorsSee Table 5-1 on page 5-20 for all beeper and LED indications.LED Array BarFigure 5-1 LED Array
OPERATING THE SCANNER 5 - 3Diagnostic LED/7-segment DisplayFigure 5-2 7-segment DisplayFigure 5-2 shows the internal 7-segment display which provid
5 - 4 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEFront Panel ButtonsThe three front panel user interface buttons are backlit for ease of use.Scale Zero Button (Configurat
OPERATING THE SCANNER 5 - 5Sensormatic Manual Activation and Sensormatic Status ButtonFigure 5-5 EAS ButtonThis button indicates the state of the S
vi MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDENotational ConventionsThis document uses these conventions:•“User” refers to anyone operating the device.•“Device” refers to
5 - 6 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEMP6000 Related HardwareScale Display (Scanner/Scale Configurations Only)MP6000 models with a scale have an option for a s
OPERATING THE SCANNER 5 - 7PlatterThe platter covers the horizontal scan window, and scale (if applicable). It also accommodates product placement. Th
5 - 8 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEInstalling/Removing the Long Scale PlatterThe long scale platter installs down into, and hooks onto the scale assembly.To
OPERATING THE SCANNER 5 - 9To remove the platter on a long MP6000 with a scale:1. Lift the rear of the platter slightly.2. Slide the platter backwards
5 - 10 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEOperating ModesThe MP6000 GEN I has two operating modes with corresponding power requirements (typical):•Idle Mode <
OPERATING THE SCANNER 5 - 11USB Staging Flash DriveA staging USB flash drive can be used to:a. Set up an MP6000 system from a 123Scan2 generated set o
5 - 12 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEManually Staging/Configuring MP6000 DevicesManually staging/configuring MP6000 devices using a USB flash drive is a thre
OPERATING THE SCANNER 5 - 13Loading Cloning FilesCloning files can be loaded to the staging flash drive two ways:•Insert the staging flash drive into
5 - 14 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE123Scan2 Staging Flash Drive ConfigurationThe Flash Drive Wizard option within the 123Scan2 utility steps a user through
OPERATING THE SCANNER 5 - 15ScanningThe MP6000 uses its horizontal and vertical scan windows simultaneously to provide a high swipe speed using six si
About This Guide viiRecommended Services InformationIf you have a problem using the equipment, contact your facility's technical or systems suppo
5 - 16 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEWeighing ItemsFor proper weighing, items should be placed fully on the shaded (gray) regions of the scanner.Figure 5-13
OPERATING THE SCANNER 5 - 17Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS)The MP6000 has integrated Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) options which allow s
5 - 18 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEFor detailed information about these modes, and the parameter bar codes, refer to the MP6000 Bar Code Programming Guide.
OPERATING THE SCANNER 5 - 19Sensormatic EAS Soft Tags (Labels)Figure 5-16 Sensormatic EAS Soft Tags (Labels)Deactivation of soft tags alerts the us
5 - 20 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEBeeper and LED ConditionsNOTE Refer to the MX101 Product Reference Guide (p/n 72E-171320-xx) for beeper and LED conditio
OPERATING THE SCANNER 5 - 21Press and hold Scale Zero button Click No change None If Scale Zero button is enabled, causes the scale calibration audit
5 - 22 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEEAS system functional (idle)None No change EAS LED is on EAS is operating normally.EAS tag detected anytimeConfigurable:
OPERATING THE SCANNER 5 - 23Macro PDF buffer out of memory3 Long Low Beeps No change No change Out of memory. There is not enough buffer space to stor
5 - 24 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEBELL (RS-232) High Beep None No change A <BEL> character is received over RS-232.VolumePressed and release Volume/
CHAPTER 6 123SCAN2Introduction123Scan² is an easy-to-use, PC-based software tool that enables the quick and easy setup of Zebra scanners.123Scan² uses
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6 - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE123Scan2 Requirements•Host computer with Windows XP SP2 or Windows 7•Scanner•USB cable.For more information on123Scan², g
APPENDIX A MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING, AND ERROR CODESOverviewThis chapter provides error/warning codes, troubleshooting, and maintenance informati
A - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDETroubleshootingDiagnostic LED 7-segment Display - Error and Warning CodesThe MP6000 includes a one character LED display
MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING, AND ERROR CODES A - 3Troubleshooting AssistanceIf an MP6000 displays any of the LED display codes preceded with an E the
A - 4 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEFigure A-3 UI Board and Top LED Board5. Replace all covers.6. Replace the platter on the unit.7. Remove any objects fr
MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING, AND ERROR CODES A - 5General Error and Warning CodesTable A-1 LED Display Error and Warning Codes LED Display CodeErr
A - 6 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEScale Warning CodesThe warning codes listed in Table A-2 display on the 7-segment display.Table A-2 Scale Fault Codes
MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING, AND ERROR CODES A - 7U22Scale Communication Error This is a failed communication between the MP6000 scanner PCB and the
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APPENDIX B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSTechnical SpecificationsTable B-1 MP6000 Technical SpecificationsItem DescriptionPhysical CharacteristicsDimensi
CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND FEATURESIntroductionThis chapter includes the following topics:•Product Overview on page 1-2•Configurations on page 1-3
B - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEPower•12VDC from POS interface cable (USB PowerPlus, RS-232 or RS-485) •Zebra PWRS-14000-148R power supply: 90-264 VRMS (
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS B - 3Imaging TechnologyType Multiple CMOS Array ImagerIllumination 640nm, controlled by item detection systemSides Read/Scan
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APPENDIX C HOST INTERFACE CHARACTER SETSIntroductionYou can assign the values in Table C-1 as prefixes or suffixes for ASCII character data transmissi
C - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDERS-232 Character SetsTable C-1 Character Sets Prefix/Suffix ValueFull ASCII Code 39 Encode CharacterRS-232 ASCII Chara
HOST INTERFACE CHARACTER SETS C - 31029 %C GS1030 %D RS1031 %E US1032 Space Space1033 /A !1034 /B1035 /C #1036 /D $1037 /E %1038 /F &1039 /G1040 /
C - 4 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE1060 %G <1061 %H =1062 %I >1063 %J ?1064 %V @1065 A A1066 B B1067 C C1068 D D1069 E E1070 F F1071 G G1072 H H1073 I
HOST INTERFACE CHARACTER SETS C - 51091 %K [1092 %L \1093 %M ]1094 %N ^1095 %O _1096 %W1097 +A a1098 +B b1099 +C c1100 +D d1101 +E e1102 +F f1103 +G g
C - 6 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE1122 +Z z1123 %P {1124 %Q |1125 %R }1126 %S ~1127 (RS-232) Undefined7013 (RS-232 ENTERTable C-1 Character Sets (Contin
APPENDIX D PARAMETER DEFAULT TABLENOTE This guide includes limited parameter bar codes. For ALL MP6000 programming bar codes, refer to the MP6000 Bar
1 - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEProduct OverviewThe MP6000 is a data capture solution that uses a sophisticated optical arrangement to view six sides of
D - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEDisable Scale Display4-16Legal Scale Dampening FilterLow Vibration Sensitivity4-18Table D-1 Parameter Defaults (Conti
APPENDIX E COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLSTable E-1 MP6000 Scanner - Functionality vs. Communication (Cable) InterfaceFunctionalityCommunication Interfaces
E - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEOlivetti ORS4500 Supported Not Available Not AvailableOmron Supported Not Available Not AvailableCUTE Supported Not Avail
INDEXNumerics0.0 connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1412V DC connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INDEX - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEconnectingIBM RS-485 interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-43RS-232 interface . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 3scanner/scale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-25Sensormatic coils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
INDEX - 4 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEUSB port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-12user preferences parameters . . . .
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND FEATURES 1 - 3ConfigurationsThe MP6000 captures printed or mobile 1D or 2D bar codes. An optional customer-side scanner (CSS) can
72E-172632-06 Revision A - November 2014Zebra Technologies CorporationLincolnshire, IL U.S.A.http://www.zebra.comZebra and the Zebra head graphic are
1 - 4 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEMP6200-LN000M010NN Multi-plane scanner, long, with single interval scale, with Checkpoint, scale for OIML countries.MP620
PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND FEATURES 1 - 5MP6210-LN000M010CM Multi-plane scanner, long, single interval kg scale, with CSS, Checkpoint, Canada-Mexico scale l
1 - 6 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEMP6210-MP000M010US Multi-plane scanner, medium, with single interval scale, with Checkpoint, with CSS, with DL parsing, s
PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND FEATURES 1 - 7MP6510-MN000M010CM Multi-plane scanner, medium, with dual interval scale, with Checkpoint, with CSS, scale for Cana
1 - 8 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEPeripheralsThe MP6000 supports the peripheral devices listed below.Supported Auxiliary Hand-held ScannerThe MP6000 provid
PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND FEATURES 1 - 9Features of the MP6000The following illustrations of the medium model show the features of the MP6000. See Table 1-
1 - 10 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEFigure 1-2 Left Side ViewFigure 1-3 Right Side View/Connector PortsScale Cable Channel EAS Cable Channel (also see
PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND FEATURES 1 - 11Figure 1-4 View Under PlatterFigure 1-5 Leveling ScrewsOptional Scale (scale is not available in MP6000 shor
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1 - 12 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEFigure 1-6 Scale Displays (Some Scanner/Scale Configurations Only) - Single Head (MX201) and Dual Head (MX202; additi
PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND FEATURES 1 - 13Optional Leak Platter (European Configurations Only)The optional leak platter is used to weigh very long or round
1 - 14 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEPlatter Stainless steel horizontal scanning surface; imaging window for processing bar code data, and placing items on t
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CHAPTER 2 HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTSOverviewThis chapter describes the host interfaces supported by the MP6000, and how to connect the MP6000 t
2 - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEInterfaces, Components, and CommunicationThe MP6000 supports the following.POS Interfaces and Host Communication•USB 2.0
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 3Programming Management Tools•123Scan2 (see Chapter 6, 123SCAN2)•SMS•Staging flash drive reprogramming (USB memo
2 - 4 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEConnecting a USB InterfaceThe MP6000 connects directly to a USB host. An additional power supply may be required (PWRS-14
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 5To set up the MP6000:1. Connect the RJ-45 modular connector of the USB interface cable to the POS interface por
ii MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDENo part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mechanical means, without permiss
2 - 6 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEUSB Host ParametersUSB Device TypeTo select a USB device type, scan one of the bar codes listed in Table 2-1.NOTE 1.When
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 7USB Device Type (continued)* IBM Table-top USB
2 - 8 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEUSB Device Type (continued)IBM Hand-held USB
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 9USB Device Type (continued)IBM OPOS(IBM Hand-held USB with Full Scan Disable)
2 - 10 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEUSB Device Type (continued)HID Keyboard EmulationWhen the HID Keyboard host is selected, and the MP6000 has auxiliary sc
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 11USB Device Type (continued)CDC COM Port Emulation
2 - 12 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEConnecting an RS-232 InterfaceMP6000 Scanner Only or MP6200/6500 Scale with Single Cable ProtocolUse the RS-232 interfac
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 13Price Computational Scale Interface Circuit DrawingPrice Computational Scale Interface available on AUX 1. (Al
2 - 14 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEConnect MP6000 to RS-232 HostTo connect the MP6000 to an RS-232 host:1. Connect the modular connector of the RS-232 inte
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 15RS-232 ParametersNOTE This guide includes limited parameter bar codes. For ALL MP6000 programming bar codes, r
iiiRevision HistoryTable A includes revisions to the guide.Table A Revisions Change Date Description-01 Rev A 6/2013 Initial Release.-02 Rev A 6/2
2 - 16 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDERS-232 Host ParametersVarious RS-232 hosts use their own parameter default settings. Selecting standard, ICL, Fujitsu, W
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 17RS-232 Host Parameters (continued)Table 2-6 Terminal Specific RS-232 Parameter Olivetti Omron CUTENCR(Sing
2 - 18 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDERS-232 Host Parameters (continued)Selecting ICL, Fujitsu, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode A, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode B, OPOS/JPOS, Olive
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 19Table 2-8 Terminal Specific Code ID Characters Code Type Olivetti Omron CUTE NCR DatalogicUPC-A A A AA AUP
2 - 20 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDERS-232 Host TypesTo select an RS-232 host interface, scan one of the following bar codes.Options:•*Standard RS-232 (defa
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 21RS-232 Host Types (continued)*Standard RS-232
2 - 22 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDERS-232 Host Types (continued)ICL RS-232
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 23RS-232 Host Types (continued)Wincor-Nixdorf RS-232 Mode A
2 - 24 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDERS-232 Host Types (continued)Wincor-Nixdorf RS-232 Mode B
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 25RS-232 Host Types (continued)Olivetti ORS4500
iv MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE-06 Rev A 11/2014Updated:- Price Computational Scale Interface.- Connecting the USB Cable.- Checkpoint Antenna Installation.
2 - 26 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDERS-232 Host Types (continued)Omron
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 27RS-232 Host Types (continued)OPOS/JPOS
2 - 28 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDERS-232 Host Types (continued)Fujitsu RS-232
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 29RS-232 Host Types (continued)CUTE 2
2 - 30 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDERS-232 Host Types (continued)RS-232 Host -NCR VariantScan the bar code below to enable the NCR variant of the RS-232 hos
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 31RS-232 Host Types (continued)RS-232 Host -Datalogic VariantScan the bar code below to enable the Datalogic var
2 - 32 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDERS-232 Device Port Configuration Parameter # 1246This option allows the user to select which devices to attach to the MP
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 33RS-232 Device Port Configuration (continued)*AUX 1 Sensormatic and AUX 2 RS-232 Scanner(00h)
2 - 34 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDERS-232 Device Port Configuration (continued)AUX 1 Dual Cable Scale and AUX 2 RS-232 Scanner(01h)
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 35RS-232 Device Port Configuration (continued)AUX 1 Sensormatic and AUX 2 Dual Cable Scale(02h)
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2 - 36 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDERS-232 Device Port Configuration (continued)AUX 1 Third Party Scale, AUX 2 Sensormatic(04h)
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 37Third Party Scale ParametersThird Party ScaleParameter # 1294Enable or disable Third Party Scale functionality
2 - 38 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEThird Party Scale (continued)* Disable Third Party Scale(0)
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 39Third Party Scale LED PinParameter # 1295This parameter defines the polarity of the LED/Tare input pin that il
2 - 40 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEThird Party Scale LED Pin (continued)*Active High(1)
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 41Third Party Scale Zero PinParameter # 1296This parameter defines the polarity of the zero output pin when the
2 - 42 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEThird Party Scale Zero Pin (continued)*Active High(1)
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 43Connecting an IBM RS-485 InterfaceConnect the MP6000 directly to the host interface.Figure 2-4 IBM RS-485 C
2 - 44 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEIBM RS-485 Host ParametersTo select the IBM RS-485 port used, scan one of the bar codes listed in Table 2-9..IMPORTANT T
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 45IBM Port Addresses*None Selected
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2 - 46 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEIBM Port Addresses (continued)Hand-held Scanner Emulation (Port 9B)
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 47IBM Port Addresses (continued)Non-IBM Scanner Emulation (Port 5B)
2 - 48 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEIBM Port Addresses (continued)Tabletop Scanner Emulation (Port 17)
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 49IBM Scale Port AddressesThe scale port address must be configured for the scale to operate on the IBM RS-485 b
2 - 50 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEIBM Scale Port Addresses (continued)Port 6A
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 51IBM Scale Port Addresses (continued)Port 6B
2 - 52 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEIBM Scale Port Addresses (continued)Port 6E
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 53Connector PinsRS-232 AUX 1Scale Display PortTable 2-10 RJ-45Pin # Signal/Name Direction Description1 N/C N/
2 - 54 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDERS-232 AUX 2Checkpoint InterlockAUX A-B (Stacked USB)Table 2-12 RJ-45Pin # Signal/Name Direction Description1 N/C N/A
HOST INTERFACES AND CABLE PINOUTS 2 - 55POS12V DC NOTE An additional USB port is available in the front under the platter. All USB ports can be used f
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CHAPTER 3 SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATIONOverviewThe MP6000 was designed to drop into an existing bioptic checkstand cutout with no modifications. T
3 - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDESite PreparationVentilation and Spacing RequirementsThe scanner/scale housing was designed to provide adequate space for
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 3Electrical Power ConsiderationsThe MP6000 may be powered from two different sources:•POS Equipment• IBM registe
3 - 4 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDECheckstand PreparationIf the MP6000 is not replacing an old bioptic device, and you are installing for the first time int
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 5Counter CutoutThere are three different MP6000 models: long, medium, and short. Prior to cutting the counter op
3 - 6 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDEInstalling ComponentsThe MP6000 can be installed with or without the following options:•Scale and Scale Display (dependin
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 7Remove Existing Bioptic Scanner and AccessoriesIf you are replacing existing equipment, follow these step to re
3 - 8 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE2. For added protection during shipment, the MP6000 platter is covered with a tight fitting layer of plastic as shown in
SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 - 9Assemble the Dual Head Scale DisplayRequired Tools •Phillips head screw driver.To convert a single display to a
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