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TROUBLESHOOTING
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 10
zeroes, the first scan the receiver gets must have 10 zeroes as its ID
and from that point on the receiver will accept both ID’s.
Power down the receiver. Using the MS6130, scan the bar codes from
section 9 in the Matching MS6130 to the Receiver section and use the
following bar code as the ID number.
Scanner ID Number
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Note: Use this bar code for troubleshooting purposes only.
2. Power up the receiver.
3. If the user is trying to match a new ID to the receiver and the receiver is
powered up, the receiver will beep 3 times if the ID number it receives
matches its current ID.
4. When the MS6130 is in program mode, never scan any of the RS-232
or light pen options marked with an “R”. The list of options is in the
Default Settings of the MS6130 and “MX” Receiver section of this guide
when using the MS4120 Programming Guide. The MS6130 is in
program mode when scanning the Enter/Exit Program Mode bar code
in the MS4120 Programming Guide. If a receiver option is chosen while
the MS6130 is in program mode, RF communication between the
MS6130 and receiver may terminate. If this occurs, the only way to
reestablish RF communication is by performing all the RF configuration
procedures again.