
5 - 10 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE
Operating Modes
The MP6000 GEN I has two operating modes with corresponding power requirements (typical):
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Idle Mode < 5 W
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Active Mode 4.65 W average, < 12 W peak.
The MP6000 GEN II has two operating modes with corresponding power requirements (typical):
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Idle Mode < 3.75 W
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Active Mode 8.25 W average, < 12 W peak.
Programming the MP6000
The MP6000 can be programming using the following methods.
Programming Management tools
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123Scan
2
(see Chapter 6, 123SCAN2)
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SMS
An SMS Package is a file, which when used with the SMS age
nt can manage a scanner remotely by
programming parameters and updating firmware. An SMS Package is similar to a zip file, and includes
three components:
• 1
23Scan
2
configuration file containing parameters
• 123Scan
2
plug-in containing scanner firmware
• Load Directive file with programming details like trigger information.
•
Staging flash drive reprogramming (USB Staging Flash Drive on page 5-11).
Application Programming Interfaces
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Zebra Scanner SDK APIs (CoreScanner APIs)
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Zebra Scanner OPOS/JPOS APIs
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WMI Interfaces.
For access to the APIs go to: www.motorolasolutions.com/windowssdk.
Programming Bar Codes
With the exception of host interface, and initial scale setup parameters refer to the MP6000 Bar Code
Programming Guide (p/n 72E-172633-xx) includes all the parameter bar codes necessary to configure the
device.
NOTE If an MP6000 scans a programming 2D bar code generated by 123Scan
2
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.
NOTE SDK supported functionality by communication protocol is listed in Appendix E, COMMUNICATION
PROTOCOLS.
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