
A - 2 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE
Troubleshooting
Diagnostic LED 7-segment Display - Error and Warning Codes
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).
Status, warning, and error information are communicated
via letter(s) and number(s) scrolled one character at
a time in the LED display. When a message completes, the display pauses for two seconds, then repeats the
sequence continuously.
See Chapter 4, SCALE CALIBRATION (MODELS WITH A S
CALE ONLY) for detailed calibration information,
including calibration errors and warnings.
LED Display Notes
•
- (dash) indicates normal operating mode.
•
Scale calibration information (see Table A-2 on page A-6) has precedence over general warning
messages but not over errors.
•
Scrolling CAL (number of calibrations performed) and PAR (legal parameter) values display for scale
verification (electronic seal).
•
Cxxx and Pxxx scroll when the Scale Zero button is held for three or more seconds.
•
An error message displays when a fault condition exists. A power cycle is required. Verify that the
subsystems and auxiliary devices are operational.
•
A warning message displays when a warning condition exists. The power sequence pauses until the
issue is resolved.
•
For scale firmware version # 1.04F (for applicable countries):
• Scrolling CAL (number of calibrations performed) and PAR (legal parameter) values display for scale
verification (electronic seal), and where required by country legislation, scale approved firmware
version number.
• Cxxx and Pxxx scroll when the Scale Zero button is held for three or more seconds, followed by
x.xx F (determined by country legislation).
Status Indicator Light
The status indicator light on the MP6000 has three types of displays.
•
Center green: Operating normally.
•
Red warning: The outer two system LEDs are red; the display appears for .25 seconds every five
seconds.
•
Red error: All system LEDs turn red and remain red, overriding any other visual system LED sequences,
until all errors are resolved.
IMPORTANT The information in Table A-1 and Table A-2 are for reference only. Contact your service provider for
any error or warning conditions.
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