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Table of Contents
1.
Unpacking
2. Product overview
3. Usage and Installation
3-1. Control panel usage
3-2. Battery Installation
3-3. Battery removal
3-4. Battery charging
3-5. Battery charger usage
3-6. Usage of Cigar Jack for charging
3-7. Belt clip usage
3-8. Roll paper installation
3-9. Leather case usage
3-10. Self test
3-11. MSR usage
4.
Peripherals connection
4-1. Bluetooth connectiontion
4-2. Interface cable connection
5.
Printer specification
5-1. Specification
7.
Certification19
8.
Setting up the software21
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1. Unpacking
2. Product overview
Standard
PrinterBattery
Charger
Roll paper
Optional
USB Cable Shielded
Belt Buckle
Serial Cable
CDQuick Manual
Front
Paper feed
button
Power
switch
Rear
Belt clip
hole
Open Button
USB
SERIAL
Battery
Battery Holder (Cradle)
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Cigar Jack Charger
Leather case
Shoulder strip
DC Power
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3. Usage and Installation
3-1 Control panel usage
Button Name
Power
button
Paper
Feed
Button
Battery
Status
Lamp
Error
Lamp
This button is used to turn the printer on and off.
When the printer is off, press this button for approximately 3 seconds
and it will turn on the power. When you press this button in a state
that the printer is on, the printer will turn off.
Paper output can be done manually by pressing this button.
Additionally, self-testing and Hexadecimal Dumping can be
processed..
1. Refer to “3-10” for self test information.
2. Refer to the service manual regarding Hexadecimal Dumping.
1. If the Batt, LED are Lit, the battery is fully charged.
2. If you can hear beeping sound and LED light is turned off, it means
that the battery is at the lowest level.
3. If the battery is not charged at all, the printer turns off
automatically.
If the red light is turned on, it means there is no paper roll or the
paper cover is open.
function
3-2 Battery Installation
Hook
1. Align battery hook as shown in the picture
2. Push the battery into the printer until it locks in place.
NOTE
As the battery is not charged at the time of your purchase, charge the
battery prior to using the printer
(Battery charger or Cradle can be used to charge)
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3-3 Battery removal
Put up the Belt clip hole turning 180 degree.
3-4 Battery charging
180˚
Lamp
1. Be sure that the printer is turned off
2. After open the DC JACK cover, insert DC JACK into the printer.
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3. Plug the power code to electrical outlet.
3-4-1 The status of lamp in charging
Status charging charging complete
Charging Lamp
NOTE
1. Unless the exclusive charger is used provided by the manufacturer, the printer
can be damaged, and the manufacturer is not liable for the consequential damage.
2. Before removing the battery, make sure that power is turned off.
3. Printer does not work in the status of being connected with charger only.
4. The battery should be installed to operate printer.
5. While charging, do not turn on the power.
6. Do not operate the print while charging the battery.
7. Do not connect the charger while the printer is operated.
Red
Green
After putting up the belt clip, remove the battery holding it up as shown above.
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3-5 Battery charger usage
Optional
Lamp
DC Jack
1. Insert the battery into the battery holder as shown above
2. Connect the DC JACK to the power electrical outlet.
3. Plug the power code into the electrical outlet.
4. Once the charging is completed, remove the battery from the holder.
3-5-1 The status of lamp in charging
Status charging charging complete
Charging Lamp
Red
Green
3-6 Usage of Cigar Jack for charging
Optional
Printer
Battery holder
NOTE
In the case the battery is not fixed properly in the holder, the red lamp will be
blinking, Then, extract and reinsert the battery.
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Connect the car cigar JACK charger into the printer or battery holder.
Input
Output
NOTE
Use the Cigar Jack offered by the manufacturer
12 ~ 24V
8.4V 0.8 ~ 1.2A
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3-7 Belt Clip usage
3-8 Roll Paper installation
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Insert the belt clip screw into the hole of Belt clip
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As shown in the picture, tighten the screw with a screw driver.
Press the PUSH button to open
the paper cover
Pull a short length of paper out of
the printer and close the cover.
Insert the paper in the right
direction
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Tear off the additional paper using
tear bar.
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3-9 Leather case usage
Optional
3-10 Self Test
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Open the leather case
Close the Velcro and stick the
cover.
Place the printer into the leather
case
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Fasten to the belt by using the clip
at the rear of the leather case
Turn off the power pressing the
power button for approximately
3 seconds.
The printout is produced.
While you are pressing the FEED
button, press the power button
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3
NOTE
1. To print ASCII pattern additionally,
press the Feed button once more
2. After printing ASCII pattern, the
self test will be finished automatically.
3. If the Feed button is not pressed
to print ASCII pattern, self test will
be finished automatically after
30 seconds.
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The sample of self test printout
When the printer is installed initially or when you face a problem, you can run the
self test and check the information about
-Control Circuit, Mechanism, Print Quality, ROM Version
After checking with self-test and no issues are found, you can examine other
devices and software. This function is working independent of devices and software.
3-11 MSR usage
Optional
Insert and swipe the card in the direction of the arrow as shown in the
picture.
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Motor protection from being overheated
The motor should be stopped and cooled about more than 30 seconds after
continuous printing 1.5 meter
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4. Peripherals connection
This printer can communicate with Peripherals device via Bluetooth
and cables.
4-1 Bluetooth Connection
1. Printer can be connected to the PDA and PC which can do wireless
communication.
2. By using Bluetooth function supported in PC, printer can be connected.
NOTE
Refer to the
Bluetooth
Manual for more details on connection.
4-2 Interface Cable Connection
USB
Serial
1. Connect USB or Serial cable into the cable connector on the printer.
NOTE
Use the cable offered by the manufacturer (USB, Serial)
2. Connect the interface cable into the USB or Serial port of the device
(PDA, PC, etc.)
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5. Pritner Specification
6.
Certification
5-1 Specification
Printing MethodDirect Thermal
Printing Speed80mm/sec
Resolution203 DPI X 203 DPI
CharacterFont A (12X24), Font B (9X17)
Character per lineFont A : 32 columns , Font B : 42 columns
Character setALPHA NUMERIC Charactor, Extension grapic
BarcodeEAN-8, EAN-13, Code39, ITF, UPC-A,
EmulationESC/POS
DriverWindow CE 4.2 & 5.0, Window Mobile 5.0
SensorPaper End Sensor , Cover open Sensor
Paperpaper typeThermal Paper
Communications Serial(RS-232C), USB, Bluetooth Class2
MSR (Optional)Card StandardISO7811/2, JIS
Track 1Track, 2Track, 3Track, JIS-II
Magnet Head Life300,000 Passes(minimum)
Battery ChargerinputAC100~240V, 50/60 Hz
output 8.4V , 800~1400mA
BatteryBattery typeLi-ion
output 7.4V, 1130mAh
Charging time 2hours
SizeW X D X H(mm)96 X 136 X 58
W X D X H” 3.7 X 5.3 X 2.2
Weight 0.4kg
Temperature operation -10 ~ 50℃
storage -20 ~ 60℃
Humidity operation 35 ~ 95%
Coda bar, Code93, Code128
Standby: 10hours 20min
Printing length: 130m
FCC Inform ation
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Results. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This Device may not cause harmful interface, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for CLASS
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of 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 instuctions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
1.1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
1.2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
1.3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which receiver is connected.
1.4. Consult the dealer or experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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7.
Setting up the software
CAUTION
Antenna shall be mounted in such a manner to minimize the potential
for human contact during normal operation. The antenna should not
be contacted during operation to avoid the possibility of exceeding the
FCC radio frequency exposure limit.
The device meets the FCC requirements for radio frequency (RF)
radiation exposure in the standard body worn configuration with no
minimum configuration. In this configuration, which applies whether
the belt clip or shoulder strap is used, the face of the printer from which
paper is transported is facing away from the user’s body. The standard
configuration must always be used when the printer is body worn.
Please refer to the programming manual included in CD.
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