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Troubleshooting the PT600
  
 
 
If your PT600 is behaving strangely, there are a few things that you can do to 
verify it is configured properly. 
The first thing you need to check is to make sure that your serial port is 
configured properly, with the settings illustrated previously. Once you have verified those 
settings, closely follow the following steps to check your scanner, and correct the settings 
if necessary. 
1.  Turn off your PT-600 scanner by pressing the power button (The 
small recessed button with a small orange circle and a small line 
in the middle). 
2.  Simultaneously press the “CMD” and left arrows, followed by the 
power button. The scanner will now turn on. 
3.  You will be presented with a Start Menu. Select “SUPERVISOR” 
mode by pressing “1”. 
4.  A screen will come up prompting you for a password. Press 
“600” followed by the “ENT” key. (The password will be “630” for 
PT630 scanners) 
5.  From the menu that you are presented with, press 1 for “DEV”. 
6.  Now, press 2 for “SERIAL”. 
7.  You will now be shown a series of properties, and the values that 
are assigned to them. To move between any set of values, press 
the left and right arrow keys. Once you have the correct values, 
press the “ENT” button to move on to the next one. 
 
BAUD RATE 
57600 
LENGTH 
8 BITS 
PARITY 
NONE 
STOP BITS 
FLOW CONTROL 
NONE 
PROTOCOL 
MULTI 
ADDRESS 
 
 
Once you have completed all of those settings, you will be brought back to the 
<DEVICE CONFIG> screen. You will need to restart your PT-600 scanner in order to be 
able to get back to scanning. 
  
1.  Hold down the “CMD” key and simultaneously press the 
“ALPHA” key. You will be asked if you wish to perform a warm 
start. 
2.  Press “1” for yes. 
3.  You will now be faced with the PT-600 start up screen.  
4.  Press and hold the “CMD” key for a few seconds. 
5.  This will bring up a menu of options you can do. Press “1” for 
“RUN”. When asked to verify the program, press the “ENT” key. 
6.  Press “1” for “Inv” 
 
You are now ready to resume your scanning.