Getting Started
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Status Indications
The RS6000 has System notification LEDs on the back of the device to display system and decode status and a
Status LED on the top of the device to display Bluetooth and battery status. The RS6000 is also equipped with a
beeper that issues different beep sequences and patterns to indicate status. The Scan LEDs provide identical
indications for ambidextrous usage.
Table 2 defines the System and Status LED and beep sequence indications that occur to indicate status.
Table 2 Status LED Indications
LED Type LED Indication Beep Indication Description
Standard Use
System Green Low/Medium/High Device is powered on.
Scanning Indications
System Green single flash High A bar code has been decoded
System Red 4x Low Transmission error.
System Red 5x Low Conversion or format error.
System Red Low/High/Low/High Out of batch memory storage. Unable to
store a new bar code.
Radio Indications
System and
Status
Red/Green blinking 6x Short High Device in paging state.
Status Blue double blink High/low Bluetooth communication is disconnected.
Status Blue slow blinking None Attempting to reconnect over Bluetooth.
Status None Low/high Bluetooth connection established.
Status None Long low/ long high Bluetooth connection attempt failed.
Status Blue during beep
sequence
Long low/ long high/
Long low/ long high
Bluetooth connection attempt is rejected.
Status Blue slow blinking 5x High Attempting to reconnect over Bluetooth
(disabled by default).
Status Blue blinking 3x Short high Bluetooth disconnect indication (disabled by
default).
Battery Indications
Status Red 4x Short high Low battery indicator.
Status Green/Amber/Red N/A Battery charge level indication (hold trigger
for three seconds to activate).
Green is more than 40%
Amber is between 10% and 39%
Red is less than 10%