Amano PIX-75 Operation Manual

PIX-75
Atomic Time Clock
Installation and Operation Guide
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Thank You….
For purchasing another fine product from
Amano Cincinnati, Inc.
For safe and proper operation, please carefully read the manual
before using the time clock and save it for reference.
Proprietary Notice
This document contains proprietary information and such information may not be reproduced in whole or part without the written permission from:
Amano Cincinnati, Inc.
140 Harrison Ave.,
Roseland, New Jersey 07068-1239
Amano Cincinnati, Inc. reserves the right to make equipment changes and improvements, which may not be reflected in this document. Portions of this document may have been updated to include the latest hardware or firmware version, if applicable.
To ensure safe use of this time recorder/stamp, be sure to thoroughly read this manual in its entirety before any attempt is made to operate the equipment. After you have finished reading this manual, be sure to store it in a safe place for future reference.
For more information about Amano’s complete line of time products, visit our web
site at:
http://www.amano.com/Time
Warranty Notice
Any claim for warranty, express or implied, due to the clocks failure to properly receive the radio signal because of interference, whatever may be the source of this interference, are hereby expressly excluded.
The PIX-75 has the atomic clock (radio-controlled clock) feature which displays the current time precisely by automatically receiving time code signals on long wave radio from the transmitting station. The unit receives the time code signal via its built-in antenna system.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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Table of Contents
GUIDELINES FOR SAFE OPERATION….. ................................................................................................................ 4
Remove the Cover & Packing Material .................................................................................................................. 6
Setting the Time (P1) ........................................................................................................................................ 7
Setting the Date [Month/Date/Year](P2) .............................................................................................................. 7
Enabling or Disabling Daylight Saving Time (P3) .................................................................................................... 8
Changing the Print Format (P4) 12Hr (Standard) or 24Hr (Military) Default = Format-1 (12hr) ..................................... 8
Set Print Hours Format (P501) .......................................................................................................................... 10
Set Print Minutes Format (P502) ....................................................................................................................... 10
Set Print Year Format (P503) ............................................................................................................................ 12
Set Print Leading Zero (P504)........................................................................................................................... 13
Set Print Language (P505) ............................................................................................................................... 13
Setting Custom Print (Symbol Printing) (P506) .................................................................................................... 15
Enabling/Disabling Auto Print (P601) ................................................................................................................. 20
Set Paper Detection (P602) .............................................................................................................................. 21
Set Print Direction (P603) ................................................................................................................................ 21
Set Display Hour Format (P604) ........................................................................................................................ 22
Enable/Disable Atomic Clock Feature (P605) ....................................................................................................... 22
Set Display Contrast (P606) ............................................................................................................................. 23
Set LCD Backlight (P607) ................................................................................................................................. 24
Set Auxiliary Display (P608) ............................................................................................................................. 24
Changing Begin Date for Daylight Saving Time (P609) .......................................................................................... 25
Changing End Date for Daylight Saving Time (P610) ............................................................................................ 26
Set Time Zone (P611) ..................................................................................................................................... 27
Diagnostics .................................................................................................................................................... 28
Main Board Version (P701) ............................................................................................................................... 28
Show Ink Count (P702) ................................................................................................................................... 29
Warning Message (P703) ................................................................................................................................. 29
LCD Test (P704) ............................................................................................................................................. 30
Advanced Diagnostics (P705) ........................................................................................................................... 30
Invalid Codes ................................................................................................................................................. 31
Atomic Clock Diagnostic ON (Code 11) ............................................................................................................... 31
Atomic Clock Diagnostic OFF (Code 12) .............................................................................................................. 32
Reset Settings to Factory Defaults (Code 32) ...................................................................................................... 32
Show Total Prints (Code 88) ............................................................................................................................. 32
Acceptable Print Media .................................................................................................................................... 33
Adjusting the Print Margin ................................................................................................................................ 33
Atomic Clock Feature (Not available in HI and AK) ............................................................................................... 34
Ribbon Cartridge Replacement .......................................................................................................................... 35
Parts............................................................................................................................................................. 37
Error Messages............................................................................................................................................... 37
PIX-75 Support .............................................................................................................................................. 39
PIX-75 Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................. 40
Resetting Clock After Extended Loss of Power ..................................................................................................... 40
PIX-75 Power Modes ....................................................................................................................................... 40
PIX-75 Time Display Modes .............................................................................................................................. 40
Wall Mounting Template .................................................................................................................................. 41
PIX-75 Programable Features Summary ............................................................................................................. 42
Warranty Notice ............................................................................................................................................. 43
Wall Mounting (Optional) ................................................................................................................................. 43
Chapter 2 – Operation ..................................................................................................................................... 45
PIX-75 Views ................................................................................................................................................. 45
PIX-75 View Description .................................................................................................................................. 45
Auxiliary Display ............................................................................................................................................. 47
Warranty Information ...................................................................................................................................... 48
Specifications ................................................................................................................................................. 49
Mounting Template ......................................................................................................................................... 51
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GUIDELINES FOR SAFE OPERATION…..
Warning
Do not disassemble the unit. There is a high voltage present inside, possibly leading to an electric shock.
Do not modify the unit. Modifications may cause a fire and/or electric shock.
If any anomaly occurs, for example, heat or smoke is generated or an odor is emitted, unplug the unit immediately and contact your dealer for servicing. There is a danger that further use may cause a fire or electric shock.
Do not use any voltage of the power source other than designated. Do not share a single outlet with another plug. These may lead to fire or shock hazards.
Do not damage, break, or modify the power cord. Do not put a heavy object on, pull, or forcefully bend the cord, either. These may damage the cord, possibly resulting in a fire or electric shock.
If foreign matter should get in the unit (including a piece of metal, water, or liquid), disconnect the plug from the outlet immediately and contact your dealer for servicing. There is a danger that further use may cause a fire or electric shock.
Do not plug or unplug the unit with a wet hand. You may get an electric shock.
Caution
Do not place the unit on an uneven or tilted surface. This may result in injuries due to the unit dropping or falling off.
Do not put a water-filled container or a metal object on top of the unit. If water is spilled or the metallic object slips inside, a fire or shock hazard may occur.
Do not install the unit in a humid or dusty environment. It may cause a fire or electric shock.
Do not place the unit near kitchen counter or humidifier. Oil, smoke, or steam generating from them may cause fire or shock hazards.
Do not yank the power cord to disconnect from the outlet. Hold the plug with your hand to do so, or the cord may be damaged, possibly leading to a fire or electric shock.
Remove the line cord plug from the outlet before transferring the unit, or it may damage the cord, possibly leading to a fire or electric shock.
Be careful not to contact the print head, as you may get hurt or burned.
Make sure to insert the power plug as far as it will go. Improper insertion of the plug may develop fire or shock hazards.
Do not insert or drop any other time card than specified into the slot. Such misuse may cause a fire or electric shock.
If the unit should be dropped or the case is broken, unplug the unit and contact your dealer for servicing. Further use may lead to a fire or shock hazard.
To ensure safe operation, please carefully read the following warnings and cautions prior to using the
PIX-75 Electronic time recorder/stamp.
Relation to the Health and the Environment
The plastic currently used for the outer enclosure of this apparatus does not contain the halogen substance.
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Note See www.amano.com/tkb for videos and/or the latest
information about the PIX-75, etc. The printed time format can
be different than the display format!
Cover Removal
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Remove the Cover & Packing Material
Note –Should the clock not power up, verify that the AC Adapter is
plugged into the rear of the clock. See Figure 4 on page 41 and Figure 5 on page 44 for AC Adapter plug-in location.
Note If your PIX-75 is located in an area that cannot receive the Atomic time signal, DO NOT be concerned. The PIX-75 will accurately keep the time using its Quartz mechanism (plus or minus three seconds per week).
When you first receive the clock, it may be necessary to adjust the time so the test printout may not show the accurate time.
1. Insert the key provided into the keyhole on top of the clock, turn
clockwise ¼ turn to unlock the cover and lift the cover to remove (see
Figure on previous page).
2. Remove the
cardboard spacer located above the ribbon cartridge by pulling straight out (see right-hand Figure).
3. Lift up the printer
carriage by placing your fingers under the metal motor on the left-hand side and remove the foam spacer (white) located under the print head (see right-hand Figures). Release the printer carriage.
4. After removing the
foam spacer with the cover off plug in the clock!
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Note During programming the time should be set depending on
the mode the display is currently set in [either 12-hour or 24­hour].
Setting the Time (P1)
1. With the cover removed, press the PROGRAM button to
begin programming mode and P1 TIME will appear.
2. Press the ENTER button one time. The hours will start
flashing.
3. Press the + or – button to increase or decrease the hours to the desired
value.
4. Press the ENTER button once to accept the current hours and go to the
minutes setup mode. The minutes will start flashing.
5. Press the + or – button to increase or decrease the minutes. The seconds
will automatically start at zero when entering minutes.
6. Press the ENTER button once to accept the current minutes and go back
to the previous menu.
7. Press the PROGRAM button to exit programming or Press + to go to the
next program menu.
Setting the Date [Month/Date/Year](P2)
1. With the cover removed, press the PROGRAM button to begin
programming mode and P1 TIME will appear.
2. Press the + button to change the current programming
mode until the display shows P2 DATE.
3. Press the ENTER button once and the clock will display
the current date on the 2nd line. The month will start flashing. Press the + or – button to increase or decrease the month value.
4. When the desired month is reached, press the ENTER button once to
accept the current month and go to the date setup mode.
5. The date of the month will start flashing. Press the + or – button to
increase or decrease the date to the desired value.
6. Press the ENTER button once to accept the current displayed date of the
month and go to the year setup mode.
7. The year will start flashing. Press the + or – button to increase or
decrease the year to the desired value.
8. Press the ENTER button once to accept the current displayed year and
return to the previous menu.
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9. Press the PROGRAM button to exit programming or Press + to go to the
Note when this setting is set to ENABLED, the clock’s time will
automatically change for Daylight Saving. When this setting is set to DISABLED, the clock’s time will NOT change for Daylight Saving.
next program menu.
Enabling or Disabling Daylight Saving Time (P3)
1. With the cover removed, press the PROGRAM button to begin
programming mode and P1 TIME will appear.
2. Press the + button to change the current programming
mode until the display shows P3 DAYLIGHT
SAVING. [The second line will scroll].
3. Press the ENTER button and the clock will begin flashing
the current Daylight Saving setting.
4. Press the + or – button to change the Daylight Saving setting to the
desired value of ENABLED or DISABLED. The default setting = Enabled [ON].
5. Press the ENTER button to set [save] the current value and go back to
the previous menu.
6. Press the PROGRAM button to exit programming or Press + to go to the
next program menu.
Changing the Print Format (P4) 12Hr (Standard) or 24Hr (Military) Default = Format-1 (12hr)
1. With the cover removed, press the PROGRAM button to begin
programming mode and P1 TIME will appear.
2. Press the + button to change the current programming
mode until the display shows P4 PRINT FORMAT. [The second line will scroll].
3. Press the ENTER button once and the clock will flash the current print format. The default setting = FORMAT-
1.
4. Press the + or – button to increase or decrease the print format value to 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. See the following for examples of Print Format:
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2 Digit Year
Space
Month
Space
Date
Space
12 Hour
60th Minutes
2 Digit Year
Space
Month
Space
Date
Space
24 Hour
60th Minutes
2 Digit Year
Space
Month
Space
Date
Space
24 Hour
100th Minutes
2 Digit Year
Space
Month
Space
Date
Space
24 Hour
10th Minutes
Day
Space
24 Hour
100h Minutes
2 Digit
Year
Space
Month
Space
Date
Space
24 Hour
60
th
Minutes
Second
s
Note When the print format is changed, the following settings are overridden:
The custom symbol printing is overridden by the selected format. There will only be one line printed for the selected format. The “Print Year”, “Print Minute”, and “Print Hour” settings will be overridden
by the selected pre-defined print format. However, these settings can be changed after selecting the pre-defined print format.
5. Press the ENTER button once to accept the current value.
6. Press the PROGRAM button to exit programming or Press + to go to the
next program menu.
There are six (6) print formats pre-configured to select [Format 1 thru Format 6]. Each print format has its own pre-configured print content. See the previous illustration or the following:
Format 1 [default]
Format 2
Format 3
Format 4
Format 5
Format 6
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Set Print Hours Format (P501)
This setting will override the default print hour setting of the selected print format.
1. With the cover removed, press the PROGRAM button to begin
programming mode and P1 TIME will appear.
2. Press the + or – button to change the current
programming mode until the display shows P5
CUSTOMIZE.
3. Press the ENTER button once and the clock will
display P501 PRINT HOUR.
4. Press the ENTER button once and the clock will start
flashing the current print hours format.
5. Press the + or – button to change the value. The
choices are 12-HOUR or 24-HOUR. The default setting = 12-HOUR.
6. Press the ENTER button once to accept the current displayed value
and go back to the previous menu.
7. Press the PROGRAM button 2 times to exit ALL programming or Press +
to go to the next program menu.
Set Print Minutes Format (P502)
1. With the cover removed, press the PROGRAM button to begin
programming mode and P1 TIME will appear.
2. Press the + or – button to change the current programming mode until
the display shows P5 CUSTOMIZE.
3. Press the ENTER button once and the clock will display the submenu
for other settings such as P501.
4. Press the + or – button until the display shows
P502 PRINT MINUTE. [The second line will scroll].
5. Press the ENTER button once and the clock will start flashing the
current print minutes format.
6. Press the + or – button to change the value. The choices are 1/60
MINUTE, 1/100th MINUTE, 1/10th MINUTE, or 1/20th MINUTE. The default = 1/60th.
7. Press the ENTER button once to accept the current displayed value
and go back to the previous menu.
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8. Press the PROGRAM button 2 times to exit ALL programming or Press +
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to go to the next program menu.
The user can set the print minutes from any of the following options:
1/10
th
Minutes – The minutes will be printed in 1/10 format, which means
6 minutes equal to 0.1 hour.
1/20
th
Minutes – The minutes will be printed in 1/20 format, which means
3 minutes equal 0.05 hour.
1/60
th
Minutes – The minutes will be printed in 1/60 format (Default),
which means 1 minute equals 0:01 hour.
1/100
th
Minutes – The minutes will be printed in 1/100 format, which
means 36seconds equal 0.01 hour.
Based on the “print minute” setting, an imprint will be made as illustrated in
the following table:
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Note Print FORMAT 6 is not supported with print year set to
4-digit year.
Set Print Year Format (P503)
This setting will override the default print year setting of the selected print format.
1. With the cover removed, press the PROGRAM button to begin
programming mode and P1 TIME will appear.
2. Press the + or – button to change the current programming mode until
the display shows P5 CUSTOMIZE.
3. Press the ENTER button once and the clock will display the submenu
for other settings such as P501.
4. Press the + or – button until the display shows
P503 PRINT YEAR.
5. Press the ENTER button once and the clock will
start flashing the current print year format.
6. Press the + or – button to change the value. The
choices are 2-DIGIT or 4-DIGIT. The default = 2-DIGIT. For example; 2
digit year = 2 digits with apostrophe, i.e., 2010 = ’10. For example; 4
digit year for 2010 = 2010 printed.
7. Press the ENTER button once to accept the current displayed value
and go back to the previous menu.
8. Press the PROGRAM button 2 times to exit ALL programming or Press +
to go to the next program menu.
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Set Print Leading Zero (P504)
The leading zero setting affects the month (if language is set to numeric), date, and hour printing. The other symbols [year, seconds, minutes, etc.] will ignore this setting and always print a leading zero in front of a single digit.
1. With the cover removed, press the PROGRAM button to begin
programming mode and P1 TIME will appear.
2. Press the + or – button to change the current programming mode until
the display shows P5 CUSTOMIZE.
3. Press the ENTER button once and the clock will display the submenu
for other settings such as P501.
4. Press the + or – button until the display shows
P504 PRINT LEADING ZERO. [The second
line will scroll]
5. Press the ENTER button once and the clock will
start flashing the current leading zero format.
6. Press the + or – button to change the LEADING
ZERO setting to the desired value. Your choices are ENABLED or DISABLED. The default setting = Disabled [OFF]. When it is turned off, the printer will not print a leading zero before a single digit number
[example: Jan 1].
7. Press the ENTER button once to accept the current displayed value
and go back to the previous menu.
8. Press the PROGRAM button 2 times to exit ALL programming or Press +
to go to the next program menu.
Set Print Language (P505)
1. With the cover removed, press the PROGRAM button to begin
programming mode and P1 TIME will appear.
2. Press the + or – button to change the current programming mode until
the display shows P5 CUSTOMIZE.
3. Press the ENTER button once and the clock will display the submenu
for other settings such as P501.
4. Press the + or – button until the display shows
P505 PRINT LANGUAGE. [The second line will
scroll].
5. Press the ENTER button once and the clock will
start flashing the current print language format. The default setting = ENGLISH.
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6. Press the + or – button to change the PRINT LANGUAGE setting to the
English
Spanish
French
Germany
Italy
Portuguese
Numeric
Monday
MO
LU
LU
MO
LU
SG
1
Tuesday
TU
MA
MA
DI
MA
TR
2
Wednesday
WE
MI
ME
MI
ME
QU
3
Thursday
TH
JU
JE
DO
GI
QI
4
Friday
FR
VI
VE
FR
VE
SX
5
Saturday
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SB
6
Sunday
SU
DO
DI
SO
DO
DO
7
January
JAN
ENE
JAN
JAN
GEN
JAN
1
February
FEB
FEB
FEV
FEB
FEB
FEV
2
March
MAR
MAR
MAR
MAR
MAR
MAR
3
April
APR
ABR
AVR
APR
APR
ABR
4
May
MAY
MAY
MAI
MAI
MAG
MAI
5
June
JUN
JUN
JUN
JUN
GIU
JUN
6
July
JUL
JUL
JUL
JUL
LUG
JUL
7
August
AUG
AGO
AOU
AUG
AGO
AGO
8
September
SEP
SEP
SEP
SEP
SET
SET
9
October
OCT
OCT
OCT
OKT
OTT
OUT
10
November
NOV
NOV
NOV
NOV
NOV
NOV
11
December
DEC
DIC
DEC
DEZ
DIC
DEZ
12
received
RCVD
RCBDO
RECU
EING
RICEV
RCBDO
RCVD
sent
SENT
ENVDO
ENV
AUSG
SPED
ENVDO
SENT
faxed
FAXED
FAX
FAXE
FAX
FAX
FAX
FAXED
void
VOID
ANLDO
ANNUL
LAGER
ANNUL
ANUL
VOID
paid
PAID
PGADO
PAYE
BEZ
PAGA
PAGO
PAID
confirmed
CFM’D
CONF
CONF
EMPF
CONF
CONF
CFM’D
approved
APR’D
APBDO
APPR
BEST
APPR
APRV
APR’D
completed
CMPL’D
TRMDO
TERM
ABGES
COMPL
TERM
CMPL’D
origin
ORIGN
ORIGN
ORIG
ORIG
ORIG
ORIG
ORIGN
file
FILE
ARCH
FICH
AKTE
FILE
ARQV
FILE
in
IN
ENTRA
ENTRE
KOMMT
ENTRA
ENTRA
IN
out
OUT
SALID
SORTI
GEHT
USCIT
SALID
OUT
Used
USED
UTIL
UTIL
GEBRA
UTIL
UTIL
USED
desired value. Your choices are ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, PORTUGUESE or NUMERIC. See the table below for a complete listing of language characters.
7. Press the ENTER button once to accept the current displayed value
and go back to the previous menu.
8. Press the PROGRAM button 2 times to exit ALL programming or Press +
to go to the next program menu.
Table: Print Languages
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Setting Custom Print (Symbol Printing)(P506)
1. With the cover removed, press the PROGRAM button to begin
programming mode and P1 TIME will appear.
2. Press the + or – button to change the current programming mode until
the display shows P5 CUSTOMIZE.
3. Press the ENTER button once and the clock will display the submenu
for other settings such as P501.
4. Press the + or – button to change the current
programming mode until the display shows
P506 CUSTOM PRINT.
5. Press the ENTER button and the clock will
display LINE- - 1 01, press ENTER and the
clock will display Ln0101END. Press ENTER one more time to finish or the + / – buttons to change values (See Symbol Table on page 19).
6. Once Line – 1 has been programmed and saved (by pressing enter)
, you can go back to step 5 and select LINE - - 1 or LINE - -2 by using the + or – buttons.
7. From the chosen line (either Line – 1 or Line – 2), press the ENTER
button once to begin programming that line. (Line 2 does not have to be programmed). During custom print setup the 2nd line on the display [auxiliary display line] will display the current print symbol option item (see right­hand Figure).
8. Press the + or – button until the desired print
symbol item is displayed and press the ENTER button once to accept the flashing symbol value. Once a symbol item has been selected the number of symbols shown on the right will increment by one. See right­hand Figure for example showing MONTH as the 02 [second] print symbol selected for Line -1.
9. Repeat the process described in step 8 to enter
each element for line 1. Select the “END
symbol followed by pressing the ENTER button once to complete custom programming of line 1.
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10. If desired, press the + button once to advance to
Line – 2custom programming (see right-hand
Figure).
11. Press the ENTER button to begin symbol
programming for line 2 and follow the same procedure as described in steps 8 and 9. The first
symbol to appear will be the END” symbol (see right-hand Figure).
12. When finished, press the PROGRAM button 2
times to exit ALL programming or Press + to go scroll through sub menu options for P5 Customize again
To delete a Whole Line of Symbol Printing
1. Press the ENTER button once from the P506
submenu for custom print and the clock will display
Line – 1 and the number of programmed
symbols (see right-hand Figure for example of line-1 with 5 symbols).
2. If you need to delete/add a symbol in line 2 of
printing, press the + button once now to advance to Line – 2 then follow steps below. Otherwise proceed with step 3 below.
3. Press the ENTER button once to enter into the custom print line. Press
the + or – buttons to navigate to the END symbol. With this symbol flashing on the Auxiliary Display Line, press the ENTER button once to save the END symbol at the beginning of the symbol line. This will
terminate/delete that line of symbol printing.
To Add a Symbol to a Custom Print Line
1. Press the ENTER button once from the P506
submenu and the clock will display Line – 1 and the number of programmed symbols (see right­hand Figure for example of a line-1 with 5 symbols).
2. If desired, press the + button once to advance to
Line – 2.
3. Press the ENTER button once to enter into the custom print line. Press
the ENTER button on each symbol of your print line until you see the symbol you want to insert something before. [The new symbol will always be inserted before the flashing symbol].
4. Press the + or – button to navigate to the ADD” symbol then press
ENTER to begin the add function.
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