MS Q Imager Quick Start Guide Msqquickstartguide
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Step 1 — Check Required Hardware Quick Start Guide FREE EXTENDED WARRANTY OFFER MS-Q Imager www.microscan.com/3year Standard Warranty: One Year All Microscan products are backed by a one-year standard warranty. Full warranty details are online at www.microscan.com/warranty. Extended Warranty: Three Years Register this product online with Microscan to receive complete extended warranty coverage for three years. LIMITED TIME OFFER: ACT NOW! To receive a FREE extended warranty, product MUST be registered by the end-use installation facility within four months of the date of manufacture. Online registration is available at www.microscan.com/3year. Important: It is recommended that battery-powered MS-Q imagers be charged for 4 hours before first use. To assemble the MS-Q Imager with Cabled Handle (H2): 1. Insert the flexible connector at the back of the H2 Handle into the MS-Q’s 8-pin DIN connector. 2. Snap the imager onto the H2 Handle over the battery blank. Be sure that the underside of the imager is latched at the front of the handle. 3. Secure the flexible connector at the back of the H2 Handle with the two screws provided. 4. Secure the underside of the imager to the H2 Handle with the two screws provided. 5. Attach the cable to the bottom of the handle. Secure the cable and cable clamp with the two screws provided. 3 4 5 Note: Detailed instructions for the MS-Q Imager’s handle options are available in the MS-Q Imager User’s Manual. P/N 83-210041 Rev R Step 2 — Set Up Hardware (USB) Step 2 — Set Up Hardware (PS/2) Note: The USB interface draws its power from the host. Note: The PS/2 interface draws its power from the host. Hardware for PS/2 Hardware for USB 1 2 MS-Q Imager USB Cable Installation Steps for USB 1. Connect the USB cable (2) to the MS-Q (1). 2. Connect the USB cable (2) to the host. You do not need to power off your host computer. 3. Open any program in your host computer that can receive keyboard text. 4. Read the USB Keyboard symbol below. 5. Read the Save Settings symbol below. USB Keyboard Mode Save Settings FIS-6100-XXXXG FIS-6150-XXXXG 1 MS-Q Imager FIS-6100-XXXXG FIS-6150-XXXXG Included 2 Keyboard Wedge Cable 60-000018-03 Installation Steps for PS/2 1. Power-off the host and disconnect the keyboard. 2. Connect the PS/2 cable (2) to the MS-Q (1). 3. Attach the remaining connectors to the keyboard cable and host computer, as shown at right. 4. Power-on the host computer. 5. Read the PS/2 Mode and Save Settings symbols. PS/2 Hardware USB Hardware Step 2 — Set Up Hardware (RS-232) Hardware for RS-232 1 FIS-6100-XXXXG FIS-6150-XXXXG MS-Q Imager RS-232 Kit includes: 2 RS-232 Cable 3 Power Supply 98-000074-XX Installation Steps for RS-232 1. Power-off the host. 2. Connect the 8-pin mini-DIN on the RS-232 cable (2) to the MS-Q (1). 3. Connect the 9-pin D-sub connector to your host computer’s serial port. 4. Connect the RS-232 cable to the power supply cable. 5. Plug in the power supply (3) and RS-232 Hardware power-on the host. 6. Open a terminal program (HyperTerminal, for example) and set 57.6K baud rate, 8 data bits, none parity, 2 stop bits, none hardware. 7. Read the RS-232 Default Settings Mode symbol below. 8. Read the Save Settings symbol below. Test Symbol (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP) PS/2 Mode Save Settings Test Symbol (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP) RS-232 Default Settings Mode Save Settings Test Symbol (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP) Step 2 — Set Up Hardware (Bluetooth) Hardware for Batch/Battery Hardware for Bluetooth 1 FIS-6100-XXXXG FIS-6150-XXXXG MS-Q Imager 2 USB Bluetooth Modem (Default option) 98-000076-10 3 USB Cable Included with kit Note: RS-232 options also available 98-000076-07, -08, -09 Installation Steps for Bluetooth 1. Power-off the host. 2. Connect the 8-pin mini-DIN on the Bluetooth modem (2). 3. Connect the 9-pin D-sub connector (3) to your host computer’s serial port. 4. Connect the RS-232 cable to the power supply cable (4). 5. Plug in the power supply (4) and power-on Bluetooth Hardware the host. 6. Open a terminal program (HyperTerminal, for example) and set to 9600 baud rate, 8 data bits, none parity, 1 stop bit, none hardware. 7. Read the RF Two-Way Mode symbol below. 8. Read the symbol on the Bluetooth modem’s top label (2). 9. Read the Save Settings symbol below. RF Two-Way Mode Step 2 — Set Up Hardware (Batch/Battery) Save Settings 1 MS-Q Imager FIS-6100-XXXXG FIS-6150-XXXXG 2 Battery Included Installation Steps for Batch/Battery 1. Insert the tab on the back of the BH1 or BH2 Handle into the imager’s Tab recessed slot at the base of the battery bay. 2. Snap the imager onto the BH1 or BH2 Handle over the battery. Be sure that the underside of the imager is latched at the front of the handle. 3. Secure the underside of the imager to the BH1 or BH2 Handle with the two screws provided. 4. Select one of the Batch Setup modes - Send and Log, or Send and Buffer. 5. Read symbols as required. 6. Save settings. 7. When convenient, or when the buffer is full, open any Windows-compatible program that can accept keyboard text (for USB and PS/2) or serial data (for RS-232 and Bluetooth). 8. Attach a cable or connect to Bluetooth to download buffered data. Batch Setup - Send and Log Mode In Send and Log Mode, whenever you connect, all buffered data will be downloaded to the host but retained in the imager’s memory. Send and Log Mode Batch Setup - Send and Buffer Mode In Send and Buffer Mode, whenever you connect, all buffered data will be downloaded to the host and ERASED in the imager’s memory. Send and Buffer Mode Save Settings Test Symbol (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP) Test Symbol (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP) Step 3 — Install ESP ESP Software can be found on the Microscan Tools CD that is packaged with the MS-Q. 1. Follow the prompts to install ESP from the CD. 2. Click on the ESP icon to run the program. Step 4 — Select Model When you start ESP, the following menu will appear: ESP System Requirements • 166 MHz Pentium processor (recommended) • Windows Vista, XP, or 2000 operating system • Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher • 64 MB minimum RAM • 40 MB minimum disk space Important: The imager must be in USB or RS-232 Mode to connect to ESP. Read the symbol below that corresponds with your communication interface. RS-232 Mode Step 5 — Select Protocol and Connect In the Select Protocol dialog box, select the communications protocol you are using and click Next. RS-232 Print the RS-232 Mode symbol and read it with the imager to ensure that you are in the correct communications mode. Keep the printed symbol in a convenient place for future use. Click Next when you are finished. 1. In the Com Port dialog, select the communications port you are using. If you don’t see your com port listed on the dropdown menu, select Other. 2. Click Connect. When you are connected successfully, the CONNECTED message will appear in a green box in the status bar at the bottom right of the screen. Note: ESP can also be installed from the Download Center at www.microscan.com. USB Mode Step 2 — Set Up Hardware (Batch/Battery, cont.) USB 1. Click the MS-Q button and then click OK. If you do not want to make this selection every time you start ESP, uncheck “Show this dialog at startup”. 2. Select the default reader name (MS-Q-1), or type a name of your choice in the Description text field and click OK. 3. Click Yes when this dialog appears: 1. Print the USB Mode symbol and read it with the imager to ensure that you are in the correct communications mode. Keep the printed symbol in a convenient place for future use. Click Next when you are finished. 2. This will bring up the USB Reader ID dialog. You will see a reader ID in the Select Device field. Click Next to connect the imager to ESP. When you are connected successfully, the CONNECTED message will appear in a green box in the status bar at the bottom right of the screen. Note: If the imager is in the default USB Keyboard Mode when you attempt to connect, the USB Reader ID dialog will tell you to click the Switch Mode button. ESP will attempt to switch the imager to USB HID Mode. Once the imager has switched modes, click Next.
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