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1 - 14 MP6000 INTEGRATOR GUIDE
Platter Stainless steel horizontal scanning surface;
imaging window for processing bar code data,
and placing items on the surface to determine
weight.
5-7
Calibration Switch Used in manual scale calib
ration (currently
unavailable).
n/a
CSS (Optional) Modular unit that fits into the MP6000 tower;
used
for customer scanning.
5-6
Scale Display Single or dual display optio
n provides the weight
of items on the scale.
5-6
Leveling Screws (medium and short models
on
ly)
Screws for leveling the MP6000 when shelf
mounting is required. Leveling screws are an
optional accessory.
1-11
Connectors Connect the MP6000 to peripherals, and
POS/host.
Table 1-3
Internal USB Cap/Port The internal USB port is available under the
pla
tter.
1-11
EAS Cable Channel Cable routing channel for
EAS antennas. 1-10
Scale Cable Channel Cable routing channel for the scale cable. 1-10
Drainage/Ventilation Holes Outlet for spills. 1-10
CSS Cable Channels Channels for routing CSS cables. 1-10,
3-16
Table 1-3
Description of Connectors
Port Description
RS-232 AUX 1 (J7) See Table 2-3 on page 2-13 for description.
0.0 (J6) Scale Display port.
RS-232 AUX 2 (J5) See Table 2-3 on page 2-13 for description.
CKP I-LOCK (J4) Checkpoint EAS Interlock.
AUX A-B (J3) Dual USB 2.0 full speed ports for auxiliary
USB scanners, CSS, or mass
storage device.
NOTE An additional USB port is available in the front under the platter. All USB
ports can be used for the USB staging flash drive. See Table 2-14 on page
2-54 and USB Staging Flash Drive on page 5-11 for more information.
POS (J2) Point of Sale terminal port.
12V DC (J1) External power input. 12V / 3.33A (not required if powered from terminal).
NOTE If a power supply plug is inserted to the J1 connector, with no voltage to the
power supply, the scanner will not power up.
Table 1-2
Features on the MP6000 (Continued)
Feature Description Page
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