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MS860 WiFi Manual 1 INTRODUCTION The MS860 WiFi laser bar code scanner is one of the newest members of Unitech’s MS series. The MS860 incorporates the latest WiFi technology , making it ideal for re.
MS860 WiFi Manual 2 QUICK ST ART T wo different methods are provided to setup the MS860 W iFi’ s TCP/IP network settings - one uses Scanner Configuration Manager (SCM) and one uses manually scanned-in barcodes. Select only one method. SCM is the simplest.
MS860 WiFi Manual INTRODUCTION If using bar codes to configure your network settings, before you start scanning, power of f the scanner , and then scan the “Enter Group 10” bar code on page 81 within 5 seconds after turning the scanner power back on.
MS860 WiFi Manual INTRODUCTION If using bar codes to configure your network settings, before you start scanning, power of f the scanner , and then scan the “Enter Group 10” bar code on page 68 within 5 seconds after turning the scanner power back on.
MS860 WiFi Manual INTRODUCTION SCANNER P ARTS: Red LED Flash The scanner LED flashing red indicates the scanner has low power and you will need to charge the scanner immediately . Scanner LED The MS860 has one LED indicator located on the head of the scanner which indicates the operating status of the scanner .
MS860 WiFi Manual INTRODUCTION Continuous High-Low Beep s If scans are attempted out of range, communication will be broken. The scanner LED will remain red and you will hear a continuous high- low beep from the scanner when you scan bar codes.
MS860 WiFi Manual INTRODUCTION Power On / Off LED Battery Charging LED Charge Contacts Power Plug Battery Charging St atus LED remains Green The LED changes to green when scanner battery charging is complete. Cradle LEDs The MS860 charging cradle has two LED indicators (power on/off status and battery charging st atus).
MS860 WiFi Manual INTRODUCTION CHARGING THE SCANNER: Prior to performing any operation with the scanner , make sure it has been fully charged. 8 If the scanner is not to be used for a long period of time, it is recom- mended that you turn off the battery power of the scanner .
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS 9 INTRODUCTION Note: The default settings must be changed to allow the MS860 and the AP start communicating, and default settings are provided merely as a starting point.
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS 10 So, two things must be configured: the MS860’s Wireless Network settings, and the host computer ’s V irtual Com Port settings.
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS SSID SSID (Service Set ID) is the name of the wireless Access Point you choose for your MS860 to communicate with. Available via your AP software. Gateway IP Address The Gateway IP Address is only necessary if your network has outside access, as in a W AN (Wide Area Network).
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS Contact Contact is the name of the IT person or Network Administrator that you would go to in case of trouble. Alias Alias is merely a name for the scanner that would be more easily recognizable than an IP Address. For instance: “Fred’ s MS860”, “S103”, or “W arehouse-23”.
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS 1 3 USING SCM FOR SCANNER NETWORK SETTING S tep 1: Install Scanner Configuration Manager (SCM) from the User Guide CD and double click the SCM icon on the desktop. S tep 2: Click “T ools” / “Wi-Fi Setup”, and the “Welcome to WiFi Setup Wizard” screen appears.
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS 1 4 S tep 4: Select wireless network type. Select “Y es” for DHCP on, “No” for DHCP off. S tep 5: S tep 6: If DHCP “Off” is selected, fill in the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gate- way . Click “Next”.
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS Select “Y es” or “No” for Power Saving Mode. S tep 9: S tep 1 1 : Setup is complete. Select an appropriate printer to produce a setup sheet containing bar codes. Use your MS860 scanner to scan the barcodes on the sheet sequentially to configure the scanner .
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS Once you have completed the network configuration for the scanner , VCOM will be required to configure the virtual com port, which means the VCOM utility must run in the background. This is detailed on pages 2 1 to 24 .
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS Scan the Enter Group 10 bar code Then scan: DHCP Sp ace 1 CR Lastly , scan: SE CR EE Other than that last line, it’s pretty self-explanatory . Several parameters can be modified together in one session, as above. Or , only one parameter can be modified per session, as below .
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS 1 8 6. MODE Set mode to infrastructure or ad-hoc Example: MODE S p ace B CR (set mode to infrastructure) Example: MODE Sp ace A CR (set mode to ad-hoc) 5. SSID Set SSID E xample: SSID S pace wlandemo CR (set SSID to “wlandemo”) 4.
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS Set which WEP key that you want to use, of which you have four . Example: WKID Sp ace 1 CR (use WEP key number 1) Example: WKID Sp ace 2 CR (use WEP key number 2) Example: WKID , Sp ace 3 CR (use WEP key number 3) Example: WKID Sp ace 4 CR (use WEP key number 4) 8.
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS Save the configuration settings Example: SA VE CR 13. SA VE Save the configuration settings and reboot Example: SE CR 14. SE Restore configuration settings to factory default, and automati- cally reboot the module Example: DEF AUL T CR 15.
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS 2 1 INST ALLING VIRTUAL COM After you have configured your MS860’ s IP settings, follow the steps below and on the next page to install and st art VCOM. VCOM estab- lishes a “virtual com port” on your host computer that coordinates with your MS860’s IP address.
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS 2 2 Click “Next” and confirm information. The installation procedure will start automatically . S tep 4: Click “Finish” to complete the installation process.
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS ST ART VIRTUAL COM: S tep 1: S tart the Virtual Com utility from the Icon T ray . 2 3 S tep 2: Set the virtual com port associated with the corresponding IP address to your wireless module. Click the “Add” button to add a VCOM = IP pair to the list on the right.
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS S tep 4: Click the “Search” button. The found wireless device will be added to the IP List panel. Once you have completed the network configuration for the scanner (pages 1 3 to 1 7 ), VCOM will be required to configure the virtual com port, which means the VCOM utility must run in the background.
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS 25 So, two things must be configured: the MS860’s Wireless Network settings, and the host computer ’s V irtual Com Port settings.
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS SSID SSID (Service Set ID) is the name of the wireless Access Point you choose for your MS860 to communicate with. Available via your AP software. Gateway IP Address The Gateway IP Address is only necessary if your network has outside access, as in a W AN (Wide Area Network).
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS Contact Contact is the name of the IT person or Network Administrator that you would go to in case of trouble. Alias Alias is merely a name for the scanner that would be more easily recognizable than an IP Address. For instance: “Fred’s MS860”, “S103”, or “W arehouse-23”.
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS 28 USING SCM FOR SCANNER NETWORK SETTING S tep 1: Install Scanner Configuration Manager (SCM) from the User Guide CD and double click the SCM icon on the desktop. S tep 2: Click “T ools” / “Wi-Fi Setup”, and the “Welcome to WiFi Setup Wizard” screen appears.
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS 29 S tep 4: Select wireless network type. Select “Y es” for DHCP on, “No” for DHCP off. S tep 5: S tep 6: If DHCP “Off” is selected, fill in the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gate- way . Click “Next”. S tep 7: Select whether your wireless net- work is using WEP encryption for data security .
MS860 WiFi Manual NETWORK SETTINGS Select “Y es” or “No” for Power Saving Mode. S tep 9: S tep 1 1 : Setup is complete. Select an appropriate printer to produce a setup sheet containing bar codes. Use your MS860 scanner to scan the barcodes on the sheet sequentially to configure the scanner .
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER 31 S tart It Up Scanner Configuration Manager software is the simplest and most foolproof way to configure your scanner settings. The above icon furthest to the right opens a T est Pad (Notep ad) where you can view the actual reader output.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER The above four icons are used in the “Data Editing” feature of SCM. From left to right they are the “Add a Formula” icon, the “Remove a Formula” icon, and the right-hand two are the “Move Formula” icons that move selected formulas up or down in relation to each other .
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER 33 T ry It! Click the SCM Icon, if you haven’t already done so. The screen to the right appears. Click on any of the selections under “Current Settings” to view its “At- tributes”. T wo work areas appear with a row of icons along the top.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER 34 Settings Following is a detailed discussion of each of the settings, their at- tributes, and the effect s each of these will have on data output from your MS860.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER 35 Function Code Function Code determines how function code characters from the MS860 are output. Default is “Y es”. If No is selected, the scanned function codes will output special character strings defined by Unitech for non-print character output.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER 36 Parity Parity is an archaic technique used to detect data transmission errors by adding an extra bit to each character . This scheme has been sup- planted in modern communication devices by “Error Correction”.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER RS232, continued 3 7 Receive T erminator A user-definable Receive T erminator can be inserted at the end of input data. Pre-defined receive terminators include: The above special characters must be bracketed by < > symbols as shown.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER Scanner Port Scanner Port parameters refer to scanner functions (such as Double V erification, Scanning Mode, etc.) and some simple data editing features. For more powerful data editing, refer to the Data Editing section starting on page 44.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER Scanner Port, continued Code 1 1 / T elpen Codabar UPC-A UPC-E EAN-13 EAN-8 I 2 of 5 S 2 of 5 Code 39 Code 93 Code 128 UCC / EAN 128 MSI Code 32 Plesse.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER 40 Settings Following is a detailed discussion of each of the settings, their at- tributes, and the effect s each of these will have on data output from your MS860.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER 41 Function Code Function Code determines how function code characters from the MS860 are output. Default is “Y es”. If No is selected, the scanned function codes will output special character strings defined by Unitech for non-print character output.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER 42 Parity Parity is an archaic technique used to detect data transmission errors by adding an extra bit to each character . This scheme has been sup- planted in modern communication devices by “Error Correction”.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER RS232, continued 43 Receive T erminator A user-definable Receive T erminator can be inserted at the end of input data. Pre-defined receive terminators include: The above special characters must be bracketed by < > symbols as shown.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER Scanner Port Scanner Port parameters refer to scanner functions (such as Double V erification, Scanning Mode, etc.) and some simple data editing features. For more powerful data editing, refer to the Data Editing section starting on page 57 .
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER Scanner Port, continued Code 1 1 / T elpen Codabar UPC-A UPC-E EAN-13 EAN-8 I 2 of 5 S 2 of 5 Code 39 Code 93 Code 128 UCC / EAN 128 MSI Code 32 Plesse.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER Label T ype T oggle between reading only Positive and both Positive and Negative (with the black and white areas reversed) bar codes. Reading both positive and negative bar codes can be useful in the graphics industry when negative images must be proofed.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER Post amble Identical to Preamble (above), but characters are inserted after scanned data. A common postamble would be to insert a “T ab” in lieu of an “Enter” terminator (see page 44 ). Default is “None”.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER Bar Code Symbologies Modify the output characteristics of 16 of the most popular bar code symbologies in current use. Following are the bar code symbologies and their modifiable parameters. Code 39 z Enabled toggles the ability for the scanner to read Code 39 on or of f.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER 49 Bar Code Symbologies, continued Interleaved 2 of 5 z Enabled toggles the ability for the scanner to read I 2 of 5 on or off. Default is “Y es”. z Code ID is a user-definable identification letter for I 2 of 5, which is referred to in the “Use Code ID” function on page 45 .
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER 50 Bar Code Symbologies, continued St andard 2 of 5 / T oshiba Code (China Post al Code) z Enabled toggles the ability for the scanner to read S 2 of 5 / T oshiba Code on or of f.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER Bar Code Symbologies, continued Code 128 z Enabled toggles the ability for the scanner to read Code 128 on or of f. Default is “No”. z Code ID is a user-definable identification letter for Code 128, which is referred to in the “Use Code ID” function on page 45 .
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER Bar Code Symbologies, continued Code 93 z Enabled toggles the ability for the scanner to read Code 93 on or of f. Default is “Y es”. z Code ID is a user-definable identification letter for Code 93, which is referred to in the “Use Code ID” function on page 45 .
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER Bar Code Symbologies, continued UPC-A z Enabled toggles the ability for the scanner to read UPC-A on or off. Default is “Y es”. z Code ID is a user-definable identification letter for UPC-A, which is referred to in the “Use Code ID” function on page 45 .
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER Bar Code Symbologies, continued EAN-13 z Enabled toggles the ability for the scanner to read EAN-13 on or of f. Default is “Y es”. z Code ID is a user-definable identification letter for EAN-13, which is referred to in the “Use Code ID” function on page 45 .
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER Bar Code Symbologies, continued Delt a Code z Enabled toggles the ability for the scanner to read Delta Code on or off. Default is “No”. z Code ID is a user-definable identification letter for Delt a Code, which is referred to in the “Use Code ID” function on page 45 .
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER Bar Code Symbologies, continued Label Code IV and V z Enabled toggles the ability for the scanner to read Label Code IV and V on or o ff.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER Data Editing is a powerful function that can give you tremendous control over how data is exported from the MS860. After clicking on “Data Editing” the dat a editing icons become active. Click on the icon with the blue circle and white plus sign.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER Characters must be bracketed by <> symbols. Letters and numbers should be represented in hexadecimal format (accessable in a linked menu) to avoid confusion. For instance, the lower-case letter “t” should be entered as <74> and the numeral “5” should be entered as <35>.
MS860 WiFi Manual SCANNER CONFIGURA TION MANAGER Arrange Formulas After the formulas have been created, they must be arranged in the opti- mum sequence by select- ing formulas and using the “Move Formula” icons (see page 32 ). This sequence is usually according to their qualifier - from least likely to occur to most likely to occur .
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Introduction In addition to the Scanner Configuration Manager software, your MS860 scanner can also be configured via bar code input by scanning in the bar codes on the following pages.
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Quick Setup Bar Codes No Code ID Ye s Scan Code U.S. Alt Key Inter-Character Delay 1 millisecond 20 milliseconds Device T ype USB W and Emulation IBM T .
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Quick Setup Bar Codes, continued Supplement al Code Ye s No Menu Setup Enable / Disable Display V ersion Display V ersion Default Cut Leading Digit EAN-.
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Beep s and Delays 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Enter Group 2 Group Default Exit Beep T one: (see page 40 ) 0 - None 1 - Low 2 - Medium 3 - High 4 - Low to High 5.
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Keyboard Interface Enter Group 3 Group Default Exit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : Function Code: (see page 41 ) 0 - Off 1 - On B1 Cap s-Lock: (see page 41 ) 0 - Auto T race (PC/A T) 1 - Lower Case 2 - Upper Case B2 B3 Language for PC/A T : (see page 41 ) 0 - U.
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Enter Group 4 RS232 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Group Default Exit Baud Rate: (see page 42 ) C1 0 - 300 1 - 600 2 - 1200 3 - 2400 4 - 4800 5 - 9600 6 - 19200 7 .
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT RS232, continued 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Exit BCC Character: (for serial wedge) (see page 43 ) C6 0 - Off 1 - On Time Out: (for serial wedge) (see page 43 ).
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Scanner Port Enter Group 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Group Default T erminator: (see page 44 ) D1 0 - Enter 1 - Return (on keypad ) 2 - Field Exit or Right Ctrl 3 - None D2 Code ID: (see page 45 ) 0 - Disable 1 - Enable Note: This setting does not affect EAN 128 Code ID.
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Scanner Port, continued 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Exit Double V erification: (see page 45 ) D4 0 - Off 1 ~ 7 - On (verify 1 to 7 times) Scanning Mode: (see pa.
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Scanner Port, continued Exit PP Preamble Postamble OO A Preamble can be inserted before, or a Postamble can be inserted af ter the scanned bar code data (inserting a T ab, for instance).
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Symbologies - Group 6 Group Default 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : Enter Group 6 Code 39: (see page 48 ) 0/ 1 - Disable / Enable 2 /3 - Full ASCII / S tandard 4 .
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Symbologies - Group 6, continued Exit F3 St andard 2 of 5 / China Postal Code / T oshiba Code: (see page 50 ) 0 /1 - Disable / Enable 2 /3 - Fix Length On / Off (by first three reads) 4 - Check Digit Calculate and Send 5 - Check Digit Calculate, Not Send 6 - Check Digit Not Calculate 1 ~ 48 - Min.
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Symbologies - Group 6, continued Exit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Scan from the ASCII Code Chart (pages 83 to 86 ) to define a new fields separator . F7 Define the EAN 128 Fields Separator: Scan from the ASCII Code Chart (pages 83 to 86 ) to define a new separator for Double Labels.
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Symbologies - Group 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Exit Group Default Enter Group 7 Code 128: (see page 51 ) 0/ 1 - Disable / Enable 1 ~ 64 - Min.
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Symbologies - Group 7, continued 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Exit Code 1 1 (Special): (see page 55 ) 0 /1 - Disable / Enable 2/ 3 - One / Tw o Check Digit 4/ 5 - Check Send / No Send 1 ~ 48 - Min. Length 1 / Max.
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT T o define minimum or maximum acceptable bar code data length, after scanning the p arameter code (G1 to G5), scan the “MM” or “NN” bar codes below , scan the number(s) to the left, and then scan the “MM” or “NN” bar code again.
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Symbologies - Group 8 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Exit Enter Group 8 Group Default UPC-A: (see page 53 ) 0/ 1 - Disable / Enable 2 /3 - Leading Digit Send / No .
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Symbologies - Group 8, continued 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Exit H5 Supplement Code: (see page 56 ) 0 /1 - T wo Supplement Code 6/ 7 - Insert S pace Separator .
MS860 Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Dat a Editing Data Editing allows you to manipulate the bar code dat a output into the format that you require by scanning the bar codes on page 82 in addition to Function Codes and ASCII Codes on pages 83 to 7 6 .
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Dat a Editing, continued Modifiers: Original Data - Part or all of the original dat a string can be selected.
MS860 Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Dat a Editing, continued Enter Group 9 Group Default + - 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 IN_ID LEN MA TCH O-STR “ # Enter Backspace , Exit Review Code T ype: 0- Code 39 Full 1 - Code 39 S td.
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT S pace CR ($M) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MODE SSID CHAN PS MODE RA TE WEP AA WK WKID DEF AUL T SA VE EXIT SE IP MASK GW DHCP DD DEL (%T) EE Enter Group 10 .
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT Function Codes for PC F1 (%V A) F2 (%VB) F3 (%VC) F4 (%VD) F5 (%VE) F6 (%VF) F7 (%VG) F8 (%VH) F9 (%VI) F10 (%VJ) F1 1 (%VK) Delete (/FX) Left Enter (/F.
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT ASCII Chart (Characters in parentheses represent Extended Code 39.) SOH ($A) STX ($B) ETX ($C) EOT ($D) ENQ ($E) ACK ($F) BEL ($G) BS ($H) HT ($I) LF ($.
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT ASCII Chart, continued (Characters in parentheses represent Extended Code 39.) + (/K) , (/L) - (/M) . (/N) / (/O) 84 < (%G) = (%H) > (%I) ? (%J) {.
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT ASCII Chart, continued (Characters in parentheses represent Extended Code 39.) L M N O P Q R S T U 85 K 0 (/P) 1 (/Q) 2 (/R) 3 (/S) 4 (/T) 5 (/U) 6 (/V).
MS860 WiFi Manual PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT ASCII Chart, continued (Characters in parentheses represent Extended Code 39.) u (+U) v (+V) w (+W) x (+X) y (+Y) z (+Z) 86 q (+Q) r (+R) s (+S) t (+T) .
MS860 WiFi Manual SPECIFICA TIONS DECODER Operation Mode: T rigger , Flash, Multiscan, and One Press-One Scan Data Editing: Almost unlimited Configuration: Via Scanner Configuration Manager software (downloadable from www .
MS860 WiFi Manual SPECIFICA TIONS ENVIRONMENT AL T emperature: Operating: 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C) -4° to 140° F (-20° to 60° C) S torage: Humidity: 5% to 95% RH non-condensing Mechanical Shock: 5 foot (1.5M) drop to concrete ESD Protection: 8K Contact and 12K Air COMMUNICA TION Radio Frequency: 2.
MS860 WiFi Manual TROUBLESHOOTING 89 Most problems that you might encounter with your scanner can be solved using the following procedures: T ry scanning other bar codes. If your scanner can scan other types of bar code symbologies, but cannot scan your bar codes, first check to see if your particular bar code symbology is enabled.
MS860 WiFi Manual TROUBLESHOOTING 90 Problems and Solutions If the scanner emits a light, but doesn’t beep when scanning a bar code, try bar codes of different symbolo- gies. If other types of bar codes scan properly , then it might be that the scanner is not configured to scan your particular symbology .
MS860 WiFi Manual TROUBLESHOOTING 91 Problems and Solutions, continued Problem: VCOM cannot connect to the MS860. Make sure the Access Point’s “Dat a” LED is flashing green. T est the AP with input from other sources. S tep 1: T riple-check that all network settings match.
MS860 WiFi Manual TROUBLESHOOTING Problems and Solutions, continued Open a DOS session (S tart / Run / type “cmd”). T ype “ping ##.##.##.##” (replacing # symbols with your MS860’s actual IP address). The results should be similar to that below: If no packet s are found, try a few more times.
93 MS860 WiFi Manual BAR CODE TEST CHART Codabar A22357000599876B Code 1 1 123456789-0 OQB2M5 Code 32 UNITECHE Code 39 with Check Digit WEDGE Code 39 123ABC Code 93 0123456 Delt a Code Unitech128 Code.
94 BAR CODE TEST CHAR MS860 WiFi Manual 045214 3 834123 EAN-13 (01)054123456789(01)659344 EAN 128 0987654321 Interleaved 2 of 5 789576 9 302398 00270 957-630-239-0 ISBN 12345 MSI Code 10017 Label Code.
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