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APPENDIX B
Default Settings of the MS6130 and “MX” Receiver
Before the MS6130 hand-held scanner and “MX” Receiver ships from the
factory, the factory programs the scanners to a group of default settings. An
asterisk ( * ) in the charts on the following pages marks the default settings
of the units. If an asterisk is not in the default column then the default setting
is Off or Disabled.
The MS6130 and “MX” receiver do not support every parameter. For those
parameters that are a transmitter function, a letter “T” will appear in the
second column of the charts, for the “MX”, the
letter “R”.
RS-232, light pen and keyboard wedge emulation does not support every
parameter. If your host device’s communication supports a parameter listed
in the charts on the following pages, a check mark will appear.
In order for the “MX” receiver to communicate with your RS-232, light pen or
keyboard wedge host device properly, program it to meet your individual
scanning needs. Since each host system is unique, change the default
settings to match your host system requirements. To modify default settings,
refer to the MS4120 and MS951 Programming Guides.
Note: If your “MX” Interface is connected to a MS700i/MS720i scanner,
use the bar codes in the ScanSelect Programming Guide to match
your scanner’s settings to the host system requirements.
T - Transmitter (MS6130 Hand-held)
R - Receiver (“MX”)
Parameter
T - Transmitter
R - Receiver
Default RS-232
Light
Pen
Enter/Exit Program Mode T
Recall Defaults R
Enter Program Mode After Any
Scan T * 3 3
Enter Program Mode Only on
First Scan
T
3 3
Short Range Activation Out of the
Stand
T 3 3
Long Range Activation Out of the
Stand T * 3 3
Short Range Activation in the
Stand T 3 3