THIS OPERATION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT
TO YOU.
PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR
COLOUR VIDEO COPY PROCESSOR.
This video copy processor complies with the requirements of the EC Directive
89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC, 93/42/EEC and 93/68/EEC.
The electro-magnetic susceptibility has been chosen at a level that gains
proper operation in residential areas, on business and light industrial premises
and on small-scale enterprises, inside as well as outside of the buildings. All
places of operation are characterised by their connection to the public low
voltage power supply system.
In the interest of safety, please observe the following precautions:
POWER REQUIREMENT
This Colour Video Copy Processor is designed for operation on 220-240V, 50Hz AC. Never connect to any outlet or power
supply having a different voltage or frequency.
WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
AVERTISSEMENT: CET APPAREIL DOIT ETRE MIS A LA TERRE.
PROTECTIVE MEASURES
IF ABNORMALITIES ARISE, ....
Use of the unit during emission of smoke or abnormal sounds (without adopting countermeasures) is dangerous. In such a
case, unplug the power cord from the source outlet immediately, and request maintenance service from the sales dealer.
NEVER INSERT ANY OBJECT INTO THE UNIT
Foreign objects of any kind inserted into this unit constitute a safety hazard and can cause extensive damage.
DO NOT PLACE ANYTHING ON THE COLOUR VIDEO COPY PROCESSOR
Heavy objects placed on the Colour Video Copy Processor can cause damage or obstruct proper ventilation.
PROTECT THE POWER CORD
Damage to the power cord may cause fire or shock hazard. When unplugging, hold by the plug only and remove carefully.
DO NOT PLACE WATER CONTAINERS ON THE UNIT
Do not place flower vases, and other water-holding containers on the device. If, for some reason, water seeps to the inside of
the unit, unplug the power cord from the source outlet, and contact the sales dealer. If used without corrective measures, the
unit may be damaged.
“In the interest of safety, avoid handling of liquids near the unit.”
PRECAUTIONS
FEATURES
CONNECTIONS
PREPARATION
DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET
Touching internal parts is dangerous, besides, it may lead to malfunction. Contact the sales dealer to carry out internal checks
and adjustments. Before opening the cover for eliminating a jammed paper, etc., be sure to disconnect the power cord plug.
UNPLUG THE POWER CORD DURING A LONG ABSENCE
Turn off the MAIN power switch and unplug the power cord during a long absence.
WHEN TRANSPORTING THE UNIT
When transporting the unit, remove the sheet cartridge and paper from the paper cassette, and insert the protective cushion into
its compartment. Make sure to screw the printing unit down.
BE CAREFUL AROUND PRINT PAPER EXIT SLOT
Do not insert your hand or any material into the paper exit slot during printing.
Do not touch the cutter blade inside the paper exit slot.
Otherwise, your finger will be injured.
DO NOT TOUCH THE THERMAL HEAD
Do not touch your hand to the thermal head (located inside the unit).
The thermal head is heated to high temperature.
This may cause injury.
BE CAREFUL WITH THE PRINTING UNIT
Do not move the unit while the printing unit is sliding out. This may cause injury.
Be careful not to catch your finger in the printing unit while the printing unit is being retracted into the unit.
PRINTING
ADJUSTMENTS
SHOOTING
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OTHERS
CONNECTION CABLES
Use the provided power cord and the composite video signal cable. When connecting the unit with an equipment with RS-232C
interface, use the RS-232C crossover cable.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
INST ALLA TION LOCATIONS
MAINT AIN GOOD VENTILA TION
Ventilation slots and holes are provided on the top, sides and bottom of this unit. Place the unit on a hard and level surface and
locate at least 10cm from walls to insure proper ventilation. When putting the unit on the system rack, take a space between the
unit and the back of the rack.
UNSUITABLE LOCATIONS
Avoid shaky places or hot-springs areas where hydrogen sulfide and acidic ions are likely to be generated.
PLACES WITH HIGH HUMIDITY AND DUST
Do not place the unit locations with high humidity and dust. They can cause extensive damage. Avoid places where unit is likely
to be exposed to oily fumes and vapours.
PLACES NOT LIKEL Y TO BE EXTREMELY HOT
Places exposed to direct sunlight, or near heating appliances can attain extremely high temperatures, which may deform the
cabinet, or can become a prime cause of damage.
PLACE THE UNIT ON A HORIZONTAL LEVEL
The unit is likely to be affected if it is placed in slanted conditions or in unstable places.
PROTECT AGAINST DEW FORMATION
In extremely cold regions, if the unit is moved quickly from an extremely cold place to warmer one, dew is likely to be formed.
If dew is formed, printing is not possible.
OPERA TING AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE
The operating ambient temperature range is 41°F - 104°F (5°C to 40°C), and humidity of 20 - 80%. When using the unit on the
system rack, be sure to keep this ambient temperature inside the rack.
FOR LONG OPERATING LIFE
UNSUITABLE MATERIALS FOR THE COLOUR VIDEO COPY PROCESSOR
Coat flaking and deformation are likely to occur if the unit is wiped with chemical dusters, benzine, thinner or any other solvent, if
rubber or PVC items are left in contact with the unit for extended duration, or if the unit is sprayed with insecticide.
CARE OF THE CABINET
Unplug and clean with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild soap and water solution. Allow to dry completely before
operating. Never use petroleum base solutions or abrasive cleaners.
HEAD ABRASION
The thermal head, like the video head, wears out. When it is abraded, it becomes hard to print out fine details of the picture. In
such a case, it is necessary to replace the thermal head. Consult with the sales dealer for replacing the head.
CONNECTING DEVICES
Read thoroughly “Operating Precautions” of the instruction booklets for the devices connected with the Colour Video Copy
Processor.
The power cord must be disconnected after printing is over.
CAUTION ON RELOCA TING
When transporting this unit, make sure it is not likely to be subjected to impacts. They can be a prime cause for damage.
Further, make sure to disconnect the power cord from the power outlet, and the cables from the connected devices.
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SAFETY CHECKS
Periods: According to the recommendations of the manufacturer of the medical device.
Scope:a) Visual inspection
Testing of functions (according to operation manual) as well as compatibility and usability of device and
accessories.
c) Electrical test
Testing of electrical safety of the system according to EN60601-1.
High humidity or dust
Avoid locations with high humidity and dust in order to avoid malfunctioning of the device.
Also avoid locations subject to corrosive gasses and smoke.
Heat
Direct sunlight, heaters or other heat sources may deform the housing and subsequently cause malfunctioning.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTIONS
The supplier will make available on request such circuit diagrams, component part lists, descriptions, calibration instructions or
other information which will assist the USER’s appropriately qualified technical personnel to repair those parts of the
EQUIPMENT which are classified by the manufacturer as repairable.
PRECAUTIONS
FEATURES
CONNECTIONS
The use of ACCESSORY equipment not complying with the equivalent safety requirements of this equipment may lead to a
reduced level of the resulting system.
Consideration relating to the choice shall include:
- use of the accessory in the P ATIENT VICINITY .
- evidence that the safety certification of the ACCESSORY has been performed in accordance to the appropriate EN60601-1
and/or EN60601-1-1 harmonized national standard.
The transportation and storage environmental conditions are:
Temperature : -20°C - +60°C (-4°F - +140°F)
Humidity: 90% RH or less at 40°C (104°F)
Note: The above transportation environmental conditions indicate the storage environmental conditions during transport.
OTHER CAUTIONS
Dust or other foreign matter adhering to the print paper or the sheet cartridge, or deformation resulting from exposure to
extremely low or high temperatures could cause loss of colour, uneven colour or lines, or wrinkles in the print images.
If there is noise or vibration in the VCR still-image or playback picture, the print image may be distorted or the upper part may be
crooked.
NOTE:
YOUR UNDERSTANDING IS REQUESTED FOR THE LOSS OF IMAGES IN MEMOR Y DUE T O THE SUDDEN
OCCURRENCE OF A MALFUNCTION.
As for paper sheet set, refer to Page 14, “Paper sheet set and ink sheet”.
PREPARATION
PRINTING
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This product is to be employed with medical equipment, just for
reference purpose, not for medical diagnostic purpose.
OTHERS
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SPECIAL FEATURES
SPECIAL FEATURES
AVAILABLE IN VARIOUS MEDICAL FIELDS, INCLUDING ENDOSCOPY DIAGNOSIS
3 kinds of colouring characteristics (gamma curve) are employed, which are the best for medical diagnostic devices, including
endoscope requiring precise images and ultrasound diagnostic equipment etc. The colour is reproducible for each diagnostic
equipment with easy operation. Each gamma curve is adjustable for each user flexibly.
2 PRINT SIZES ARE AVAILABLE ACCORDING T O THE PURPOSE
2 printing sizes, L size (A5 size or equivalent : max.117 x 155 mm (4.61 x 6.1 inches)) and S size (A6 size or equivalent:
max.117 x 88 mm(4.61 x 3.47 inches)), are selectable.
MULTI PRINT FUNCTION BY THE CAPACIOUS FRAME MEMORY
Large capacity of frame memory can store max.16 images (in 4 sheets) in multi-4-image mode. CP800E can store an image
during its printing, so the time of diagnosis will be shorten remarkably.
HIGH SPEED PRINTING
Printing speed is approx. 26 seconds (in S size print). Using a roll paper shortens the time for installing and removing.
LARGE CAPACITY OF PRINTING
Maximum number of printing (S size) is 160 printings per a roll paper. The large capacity of roll paper printing reduces a time of
exchanges.
POSSIBLE OF A5 SIZE PRINTING IN HIGH QUALITY
High quality print is available in sublimation dye thermal method which is superior in repeatability of images. It also employs 256
gradients and about 16,700,000 colours in each YMC. A5 size printing helps its uses widely.
MULTI PRINT FOR VARIOUS DEMANDINGS
2, 4, and 6 images of multi print are available. Several multi print modes are selectable according to demanding.
WIDE COMPATIBILITY WITH A VARIETY OF INTERFACE AND SYSTEMS
(1)3 types (RGB/S-Video/Composite-Video) of input and output image signals
(2)Input and output control signals from RS-232C/Rear remote interfaces
(3)2 mode operation function responding to foot switch input
(4)Fixing function to internal sync. signal avoiding the loop phenomena of sync. signal
(5)Stroboscope sync. function responding to retinal camera system
(6)Image adjusting function such as contrast, brightness, depth etc. of printing image
(7)Letters printing function printing max.48 characters
(8)Capable of storing 4 kinds of setting and adjustment according to each using condition
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FEATURES & FUNCTIONS
POWER
2
1
REMOTE
11
1 REMOTE TERMINAL
11
Connects the remote control supplied.
22
2 POWER BUTTON
22
Press to turn on power. Press again to turn off power.
When the power is turned on, the indicator above this button
illuminates.
33
3 LCD (LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY)
33
Indicates various function modes and settings. Use Menu
on the monitor or LCD for setting functions. See pages
34 - 35.
FRONT PANEL
3
4
66
6 MEMORY BUTTON
66
Press to memorize the image to be printed.
77
7 PRINT BUTTON
77
Press to print the image memorized by the MEMORY
button. The green lamp will light during printing. The image
on the monitor screen switches to the picture of the input
signal.
88
8 OPEN BUTTON
88
Press to slide out the printing mechanism. Open the
mechanism to load paper and ink or to clear a paper jam.
5
MONITOR
MEMORY
7
6
CP800
PREP ARATIONS
PRINT
FEATURES
9
OPEN
8
CONNECTIONS
PREPARATION
44
4 LCD CONTRAST CONTROL
44
Adjusts the contrast of the LCD. Turn this control by
pressing with a finger. Adjust the contrast so that you can
see the displayed characters clearly.
55
5 MONITOR BUTTON
55
Switches the display on the monitor. When this button is
pressed, the picture on the monitor screen switches
between the picture of the input signal (source image) and
the memorized image.
INSIDE OF PRINTING UNIT
11
1 INK CASSETTE COMPARTMENT
11
Load the cassette with ink sheet.
22
2 INK CASSETTE LOCKING LEVER
22
Push this lever to take the ink cassette out.
1
4
5
99
9 PRINT OUTLET
99
The printed paper comes out here.
3
2
44
4 PAPER SENDING CONTROL
44
Turn this control clockwise to rewind the print paper.
55
5 COLOR ADJ SLIDE SWITCH
55
See page 50 for the detail.
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3 PAPER RELEASE LEVER
33
Move this lever up or down when inserting print paper.
5
FEATURES & FUNCTIONS
1
3452
REAR PANEL
RS-232C
SCREW
S-VIDEO
9
8
11
1 S-VIDEO INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINAL
11
VIDEO
R G/G+SYNC B H+V-SYNC
IN
R G/G+SYNC B H+V-SYNC
OUT
Use these terminals to connect to S-VIDEO signal
equipment. See pages 10.
22
2 VIDEO SIGNAL INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINAL
22
Use these terminals to connect this unit to VIDEO signal
equipment. See pages 10.
1
75Ω/
HIGH
75Ω
HIGH
POWER
ON
75Ω
75Ω 75Ω
HIGH
REMOTE
OFF
HIGH
HIGH
IMPEDANCE
RGB
75Ω/
HIGH
75Ω
HIGH
SYNC
75Ω/
HIGH
75Ω
HIGH
2
AC IN
6
7
Potential equalization connector
This is used to equalize the potential of the
equipment connected to the unit.
For details, refer to the installation
instruction of the equipment to be
connected.
66
6 AC LINE SOCKET
66
Connects to the provided power cord. Insert the cord firmly.
77
7 IMPEDANCE SWITCH
77
[IMPEDANCE RGB SYNC.]
This is a 75ΩHIGH/75Ω/HIGH impedance selection switch
for RGB or Sync. signal.
33
3 RS-232C PORT
33
Use these terminals to connect this unit to a device
equipped with RS-232C interface. See pages 12 for
connection.
44
4 EXTERNAL REMOTE TERMINAL 1
44
This connection is for use by system integrators to
memorize and print. Set the button function MEM & PRN
to ON for memory and print images. It is necessary to
make a circuit for remote control to use this input. See
page 29.
55
5 EXTERNAL REMOTE TERMINAL 2
55
This terminal is for use by system intergrators for custom
control. It is necessary to make a circuit for remote control
to use the functions. See page 30.
88
8 RGB ANALOG OUTPUT TERMINALS
88
[R G/G+SYNC B H+V-SYNC]
This is a monitor output terminal for a RGB analog signal.
The sync. signal can be selected between 0.3V (H+VSYNC) and TTL (H+V-SYNC) signals. See page 11.
99
9 RGB ANALOG INPUT TERMINALS
99
[R G/G+SYNC B H+V-SYNC]
This is a BNC type input terminal for a RGB analog signal.
The sync. signal can be automatically selected between
H/V composite and SYNC. ON GREEN (sync. signal
imposed on the green video signal) signals. See page 11
for switch setting.
6
9
A
B
C
PROG.
MENU
CLEAR
2
1
COLOR FIELD
ADJUST /FRAME
SET
STOP
DISPLAY
PRINT
Q' ty
REMOTE CONTROL
55
5 SET BUTTON
55
Press to display the items of the MENU. Repress to
memorize the values and exit the MENU mode. See page
37.
3
4
5
6
66
6 STOP BUTTON
66
Press with the left side button at the same time to cancel
the printing process. The image will be printed out in the
state when the printing was cancelled.
77
7 MEMORY PAGE BUTTON
77
Use to select the image memorized . The memory page is
switched every time this button is pressed.
PREP ARATIONS
FEATURES
CONNECTIONS
D
E
11
1 COLOR ADJUST BUTTON
11
Press to display the COLOR ADJUST menu. See page
38.
22
2 FIELD/FRAME BUTTON
22
Press to switch FRAME and FIELD mode of input signals.
The selected mode is displayed on the monitor screen and
LCD. FRAME is good for high quality printing of still images,
and FIELD is good for printing fast movement images.
Only FIELD is set for non-interlace signals. See page 19.
33
3 DISPLAY BUTTON
33
Press to display the set condition on the monitor screen.
Press again to switch off the display.
44
4 PRINT QUANTITY
44
Use to set the number of copies to be printed. The set
number of copies is displayed on the front LCD. Press {
to increase the number and } to decrease the number.
See page 25.
MONITOR
MEMORY
{{
{,
{{
MEMORY
PAGE
PRINT
}}
} BUTTONS
}}
7
8
88
8 PRINT BUTTON
88
Press to print the image memorized by the MEMORY
button. The image on the monitor screen switches to the
picture of the input signal. A green lamp on the button will
light during printing.
99
9 PROGRAM BUTTON
99
Press the PROG. button to select between 4 types of user
presets. Functions previously set with the MENU can be
stored into 1 of 4 memories and recalled. Programs cannot
be changed during printing.
AA
{{
}}
[[
A
{,
AA
BB
B MENU BUTTON
BB
CC
C CLEAR BUTTON
CC
DD
D MONITOR BUTTON
DD
EE
E MEMORY BUTTON
EE
},
{{
}}
Use to set the MENU display. Values are increased/
decreased and the cursor position is changed with these
four buttons. These buttons are also used to select one of
memorized images. See page 36 and 45.
Press to display MAIN MENU used for various settings.
See pages 36-37.
Press with the right side button at the same time to eliminate
all or a part of memorized images.
Press to switch the image of the input signal and the
memorized image.
Use to memorize the image to be printed. The image is
displayed on the monitor screen.
]]
[,
] BUTTONS
[[
]]
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CONNECTIONS
The functions of this unit can be set by the menu screens displayed on the monitor.
•Connection with a monitor
•Connection with VIDEO/S-VIDEO signal equipment
•Connection with RGB analog signal equipment
•Connection with RS-232C equipment
Connect this unit with a monitor to check the images to be printed and the images stored in memory.
The following example shows the connection with a video signal, S-video signal and RGB analog signal equipment.
Connect with the necessary signal equipment.
Make sure to turn off the power of the unit and connecting equipment before connection.
CONNECTION WITH A MONITOR
(EXAMPLE)
To S-VIDEO OUT terminal
S-VIDEO ( )
To S-VIDEO IN terminal
To VIDEO IN terminal
To VIDEO OUT terminal
VIDEO ( )
1
2
RS-232C
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
R G/G+SYNC B H+V-SYNC
IN
R G/G+SYNC B H+V-SYNC
OUT
R
G/G+SYNC.
SCREW
POWER
ON
75Ω/
75Ω
HIGH
75Ω
75Ω
HIGH
HIGH
B
H+V-SYNC.
REMOTE
AC IN
IMPEDANCE
RGB
OFF
75Ω/
HIGH
HIGH
75Ω
HIGH
75Ω
HIGH
SYNC
75Ω/
HIGH
75Ω
HIGH
VCP
B
R
G/G+SYNC.
Monitor
H+V-SYNC.
When the sync. polarity or sync. signal of a monitor to
be connected is not adjusted to the initial setting of this
unit, the image may not be displayed correctly. In this
case, adjust the sync. polarity and sync. signal output
to the monitor.
When the image is displayed correctly , the setting is
To RGB analog
IN terminals
To RGB analog OUT
teminals( )
not required. (Refer to the operation manual of the
monitor as for the sync. polarity and sync. signal of the
monitor.)
•The sync. polarity and sync. signal is set by the menu displayed on LCD.
•Make sure to turn off the power before setting.
NOTE
11
1Press POWER button while pressing MEMORY button on
11
the front panel.
SERVICE MENU is displayed.
22
2Press
22
33
3Press
33
} }
} button to select SIGNAL SET2 menu.
} }
] ]
] button.
] ]
SIGNAL SET2 is displayed. On this menu, the monitor polarity “SYNC”
and output sync. signals, “OUT SYNC”, “RGB SOG OUT” can be set.
8
44
4 Press
44
The sync. signal level being selected, for example, “TTL,SOG” is displayed.
55
5 Set the sync. signal level according to the equipment to be
55
connected. Press
{{
{ or
{{
}}
} button to select “IN SYNC”.
}}
[[
[ or
[[
]]
] button to select “0.3V” or
]]
“TTL,SOG”.
0.3VInputs the 0.3Vp-p sync signal
TTL,SOG Inputs the TTL,SOG level sync signal
PRECAUTIONSFEATURES
66
6 Press
66
The sync. signal level being selected, for example, TTL is displayed.
77
7 Set the sync. signal level according to the equipment to be
77
connected. Press
0.3VOutputs the 0.3Vp-p sync signal
TTLOutputs the TTL level sync signal
88
8 Press
88
The default setting of SIGNAL SET2 is “SYNC”.
99
9 Set the monitor’s polarity according to the equipment to be
99
{{
{ or
{{
{{
{ or
{{
}}
} button to select “OUT SYNC”.
}}
[[
]]
[ or
] button to select “0.3V” or “ TTL”.
[[
]]
}}
} button to select “SYNC”.
}}
connected.
Press
AA
A Press
AA
BB
B Press
BB
You can select whether Sync. ON Green signal is added to the output signal or
not. When “ON” is selected, Sync. ON Green and Composite Sync. signal are
output and when “OFF” is selected, only Composite Sync. signal is output. Select
“ON” or “OFF” according to the monitor to be connected.
ONOnly Composite Sync. signal is output.
OFFSync. On Green + Composite Sync. signal is output.
[ [
[ or
[ [
]]
] button to select “NEGA” or “POSI”.
]]
{{
{ or
{{
[[
[ or
[[
}}
} button to select “RGB SOG OUT”.
}}
]]
] button to select “ON” or “OFF”.
]]
CONNECTIONS
PREPARATION
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CONNECTIONS
CC
C Press SET button.
CC
“CHANGE : OK/CANCEL” is selected.
Press [ or ] button to select “OK” or “CANCEL”.
DD
D Select “OK”, then press SET button.
DD
SERVICE MENU is displayed.
EE
E Press SET button.
EE
“SAVE : OK” is selected.
FF
F Select “OK”, then press SET button.
FF
The source image (input signal from the equipment) is displayed.
The setting of the sync. polarity and signal is completed.
CONNECTION WITH VIDEO OR S-VIDEO SIGNAL EQUIPMENT
Make sure to turn off the power before setting.
SCREW
S-VIDEO
VIDEO signal
equipment
SCREW
S-VIDEO
S-VHS HOME CAMERA
S
To VIDEO OUT
terminal
To S-VIDEO IN terminal
S-VIDEO( )
1
RS-232C
VIDEO
R G/G+SYNC B H+V-SYNC
IN
R G/G+SYNC B H+V-SYNC
OUT
REMOTE
IMPEDANCE
POWER
RGB
OFF
ON
75Ω/
HIGH
75Ω/
HIGH
75Ω
75Ω
HIGH
HIGH
75Ω
75Ω
75Ω
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
SYNC
75Ω/
HIGH
75Ω
HIGH
2
AC IN
To VIDEO IN terminal
VIDEO( )
1
RS-232C
VIDEO
R G/G+SYNC B H+V-SYNC
IN
R G/G+SYNC B H+V-SYNC
OUT
REMOTE
POWER
ON
OFF
75Ω/
75Ω
HIGH
HIGH
75Ω
75Ω
75Ω
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
VCP
S-VIDEO signal equipment
CONFORTABLE LD PLAYER DP-L2000
IMPEDANCE
RGB
SYNC
2
AC IN
75Ω/
HIGH
75Ω
HIGH
75Ω/
HIGH
75Ω
HIGH
10
To S-VIDEO OUT terminalVCP
CONNECTION WITH RGB ANALOG SIGNAL EQUIPMENT
Make sure to turn off the power before setting.
(EXAMPLE)
To RGB analog
input teminals ( )
Connection is not
required for
SYNC ON G
G/G+SYNC.
H+V-SYNC.
B
SCREW
S-VIDEO
R
VIDEO
R G/G+SYNC B H+V-SYNC
IN
R G/G+SYNC B H+V-SYNC
OUT
RS-232C
To RGB analog output
terminals
VCP
1
2
REMOTE
AC IN
IMPEDANCE
POWER
RGB
ON
OFF
75Ω/
HIGH
75Ω/
75Ω
HIGH
75Ω
HIGH
HIGH
75Ω
75Ω
75Ω
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
SYNC
75Ω/
HIGH
75Ω
HIGH
RGB analog signal equipment
SCAN START
RECORD
CONTRAST
SCAN SPEED
RED
m, .
GREENGREEN
REPLAY
BRIGHTNESSBRIGHTNESS
v
bn
BLUEBLUE
10 KEY
c
x
B
G/G+SYNC.
z
WHITE
RESETRESET
BALANCE
/
R
POWER
ON OFF
H+V-SYNC.
PRECAUTIONSFEATURES
CONNECTIONS
PREPARATION
This unit is designed to accept RGB video at the PAL frame rate,
nominally 15.625kHz horizontal and 50Hz at vertical.
11
1 Connect this unit and RGB analog signal equipment
11
with a BNC cable.
22
2 Set the RGB IMPEDANCE switch to “75Ω/HIGH”. Set
22
the sync. signal IMPEDANCE switch to “HIGH”.
IMPEDANCE SWITCH
RGB 75Ω/HIGHPower ON: 75Ω termination
Power OFF: No Termination
75ΩPower ON/OFF: 75Ω termination
HIGHPower ON/OFF: High impedance - No T ermination
SYNC 75Ω/HIGHPower ON: 75Ω termination
Power OFF: No Termination
75ΩPower ON/OFF: 75Ω termination
HIGHPower ON/OFF: High impedance - NoTermination
The normal settings are: RGB 75Ω/HIGH and SYNC : HIGH
When the printer is between the RGB video source and the monitor the
normal settings should be used. If the 75Ω termination is not set correctly ,
the video will be either too dark or too bright.
IMPEDANCE
RGB
75Ω/
HIGH
75Ω
HIGH
SYNC
75Ω/
HIGH
75Ω
HIGH
Impedance switch
for RGB analog signal
Impedance switch
for sync.signal
PRINTING
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CONNECTIONS
CONNECTION WITH RS-232C EQUIPMENT
This unit can controlled through a RS-232C port with custom software. (Image data can not be input.)
For the protocol, consult your dealer.
•#9 on the 9 Pin end of the cable is typically tied to the Shield.
•This is just an example. Make sure to check the connection type
for the using equipment.
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2 Set the baud rate according to the equipment
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to be connected.
First, press the POWER button while holding
down the MEMORY button.
SERVICE MENU is displayed.
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3 Press
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} button to select “REMOTE SET”.
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4 Press
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REMOTE SET MENU is displayed.
Set BAUD RATE on this menu.
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] button.
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PRECAUTIONSFEATURES
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5 Press
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The setting BAUD RA TE (e.g. 9600) will be displayed.
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6 Press
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{{
}}
{ or
} button to select “BAUD RA TE”.
{{
}}
[[
]]
[ or
] button to select “1200”, “2400”, “4800”
[[
]]
or “9600” (bit/sec.).
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7 Press
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8 Press
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Select A for normal setting. Depending on the connected equipment,
select B or C.
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9 Press SET button.
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“CHANGE : OK” is selected.
AA
A Press
AA
BB
B Select “OK”, then press SET button.
BB
SERVICE MENU is displayed.
{{
{ or
{{
[[
[ or
[[
}}
} button to select “COMMAND TYPE”.
}}
[[
]]
[ or
] button to select “A”,“B” or “C”.
[[
]]
]]
] button to select “OK” or “CANCEL”.
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CONNECTIONS
PREPARATION
PRINTING
CC
C Press SET button.
CC
“SAVE : OK” is selected.
DD
D Select “OK”, then press SET button.
DD
The source image (input signal from the equipment) is displayed.
The setting of BAUD RATE and COMMAND TYPE is
completed.
EE
E Set the communication format of the computer with
EE
a computer connected.
Synchronizing system: Asynchronious communication
Data bit length: 8 bits
Parity bit: Nothing
Stop bit length: 1
Transmission order: Sent from LSB
Baud rate (bit/sec.): 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600
ADJUSTMENTS
SHOOTING
TROUBLE-
OTHERS
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BEFORE OPERATION
Before printing,
1. Remove the transport screw on the bottom of printing mechanism and the protective cushion.
(See below)
2. Install the print paper and ink cassette. (pages 15-17)
PAPER SHEET SET AND INK SHEET
When using this unit for printing, make sure to use the following types of paper sheet and ink
sheet set.
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2 PRINT PAPER AND INK SHEET
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Product nameInk sheet sizeNo. of prints Usage
CK800SS size160For 3 colour use
CK800LL size100For 3 colour use
CK800FS4PS size100For 3 colour use (surface-coated paper)
CK800FL4PL size 60For 3 colour use (surface-coated paper)
REMOVING TRANSPORT SCREW AND PROTECTIVE CUSHION
To prevent damage during transportation/shipping, a protective cushion is inserted into the
mechanism, and the printing mechanism is locked into position from the bottom with a transport
screw.
Remove the screw by the following procedures before using this unit.
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2 REMOVING THE TRANSPORT SCREW ON THE BOTTOM OF PRINTING
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MECHANISM
11
1 Turn the printer carefully onto one side and remove the transport locking
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screw with a coin or screwdriver.
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2 Attach the transport screw to the storage location on the rear panel of
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the printer.
The transport screw and protective cushion must always be used during shipping or transport
to avoid damage.
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
R G/G+SYNC B H+V-SYNC
IN
R G/G+SYNC B H+V-SYNC
OUT
[
1
RS-232C
POWER
ON
75Ω/
75Ω
HIGH
75Ω
75Ω
HIGH
HIGH
Transport screw
2
REMOTE
AC IN
IMPEDANCE
RGB
OFF
75Ω/
HIGH
HIGH
75Ω
HIGH
75Ω
HIGH
SYNC
75Ω/
HIGH
75Ω
HIGH
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2 REMOVING THE PROTECTIVE CUSHION
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Unplug the power cord from outlet for safety.
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1 Press OPEN button.
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The printing unit advances to the front.
NOTE
Do not touch the thermal head.
Fingerprints or dust on the thermal head will degrade the print quality.
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2 Remove the protective cushion from the right
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side of the unit.
Save the protective cushion for transporting the unit.
INSTALLATION OF PRINT PAPER
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1 Move the paper release lever toward the front of the printer as
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shown by the arrow.
PRECAUTIONSFEATURES
CONNECTIONS
PREPARATION
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2 Insert the print paper in the position as shown right.
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Place the gear to the right side.
T o set the left side, press the folder in the unit to the left and insert the print paper roller .
Print paper
Folder
Folder
Insert
Print paper
PRINTING
ADJUSTMENTS
SHOOTING
TROUBLE-
OTHERS
15
Paper
Paper
Paper
BEFORE OPERATION
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3 Insert the print paper under Roller 1 and 2 in order.
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4 Insert the edge of the print paper under Roller 3.
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Be sure to insert the paper straight.
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5 Feed the print paper through the paper outlet with your hand.
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Roller
2
Roller
3
1
Roller
Print paper
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6 Pull the print paper to eliminate slack.
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7 Move the knob on the side of the printing unit to the direction
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as indicated by the arrow.
NOTE
“PAPER JAM 12” is displayed and error occurs. In this case, operate 3 in next
page “ 2INSERT THE PRINTING UNIT.”
INSTALLATION OF INK SHEET
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2 INST ALLING THE INK SHEET
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Load the ink cassette with the ink sheet rolls before inserting the ink cassette into the
printer.
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