Toshiba H-9100N-US, EO1-32003BE, H-9100N, H-9100N-CA, H-9100 User Manual

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TEC Electronic Computing Scale
H-9100N-US/CA
Owner’s Manual
Safety Summary
Safety Summary
Meanings of Each Symbol
This symbol indicates warning items (including cautions). Specific warning contents are drawn inside the symbol. (The symbol on the left indicates a general caution.)
This symbol indicates prohibited actions (prohibited items). Specific prohibited contents are drawn inside or near the symbol. (The symbol on the left indicates “no disassembling”.)
This symbol indicates actions which must be performed. Specific instructions are drawn inside or near the symbol. (The symbol on the left indicates “disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet”.)
WARNING
Any other than the specified AC voltage is prohibited.
Prohibited
Prohibited
Do not use voltages other than the voltage (AC) specified on the rating plate, as this may cause fire or electric shock.
If the machines share the same outlet with any other electrical appliances which consume large amounts of power, the voltage will fluctuate widely each time these appliances operate. Be sure to provide an exclusive outlet for the machine as this may cause the machines to malfunction.
Do not insert or drop metal, flammable or other foreign objects into the machines through the ventilation slits, as this may cause fire or electric shock.
This indicates that there is the risk of death or serious injury if the machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication.
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Do not plug in or unplug the power cord plug with wet hands as this may cause electric shock.
Do not place metal objects or water-filled containers such as flower vases, flower pots or mugs, etc. on top of the machines. If metal objects or spilled liquid enter the machines, this may cause fire or electric shock.
Do not scratch, damage or modify the power cords. Also, do not place heavy objects on, pull on, or exces­sively bend the cords, as this may cause fire or electrical shock.
Disconnect the plug.
If the machines are dropped or their cabinets damaged, first turn off the power switches and disconnect the power cord plugs from the outlet, and then contact your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance. Continued use of the machine in that condition may cause fire or electric shock.
(i)
Disconnect the plug.
Continued use of the machines in an abnormal condition such as when the machines are producing smoke or strange smells may cause fire or elec- tric shock. In these cases, immedi­ately turn off the power switches and disconnect the power cord plugs from the outlet. Then, contact your author­ized TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance.
Safety Summary
Disconnect the plug.
Connect a grounding wire.
If foreign objects (metal fragments, water, liquids) enter the machines, first turn off the power switches and disconnect the power cord plugs from the outlet, and then contact your authorized TOSHIBA TEC repre­sentative for assistance. Continued use of the machine in that condition may cause fire or electric shock.
Ensure that the equipment is properly grounded. Extension cables should also be grounded. Fire or electric shock could occur on improperly grounded equipment.
Disconnect the plug.
No disassem­bling.
When unplugging the power cords, be sure to hold and pull on the plug portion. Pulling on the cord portion may cut or expose the internal wires and cause fire or electric shock.
Do not remove covers, repair or modify the machine by yourself. You may be injured by high voltage, very hot parts or sharp edges inside the machine.
This indicates that there is the risk of personal Injury or damage to
CAUTION
objects if the machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication.
Precautions
The following precautions will help to ensure that this machine will continue to function correctly.
Try to avoid locations that have the following adverse conditions: * Temperatures out of the specification * Direct sunlight * High humidity * Shared power source * Excessive vibration * Dust/Gas
Do not subject the machine to sudden shocks.
Do not press the keys too hard. Keys will operate correctly if they are touched lightly.
Clean the cover and keyboard, etc. by wiping with a dry cloth or a cloth soaked with detergent and wrung out thoroughly. Never use thinner or other volatile solvent for cleaning.
To ensure that the scale is operating correctly, place a known weight on the platter and check it for correct weight measurement. This should be done every morning before starting normal operations.
When moving the machine, take hold of the case and lift the machine. Never hold the remote unit.
Do not place the machines on unstable or slanted surfaces, as they may drop or fall and cause injury.
USE ONLY TOSHIBA TEC SPECIFIED paper.
DO NOT STORE the paper or ribbons where they might be exposed to direct sunlight, high temperatures, high humidity, dust, or gas.
Ensure the machine is operated on a level surface.
Any data stored in the memory of the machine could be lost during a machine fault.
Try to avoid using this equipment on the same power supply as high voltage equipment or equipment likely to cause mains interference.
Unplug the machine whenever you are working inside it or cleaning it.
Keep your work environment static free.
Do not place heavy objects on top of the machines, as these items may become unbalanced and fall causing injury.
Do not block the ventilation slits of the machines, as this will cause heat to build up inside the machines and may cause fire.
Do not lean against the machine. It may fall on you and could cause injury.
Care must be taken not to injure yourself with the printer paper cutter.
Unplug the machine when it is not used for a long period of time.
Request Regarding Maintenance
Utilize our maintenance services. After purchasing the machine, contact your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance once a year to have the inside of the machine cleaned. Otherwise, dust will build up inside the machines and may cause a fire or a malfunction. Cleaning is particularly effective before humid rainy seasons.
Our preventive maintenance service performs the periodic checks and other work required to maintain the quality and performance of the machines, preventing accidents beforehand. For details, please consult your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance.
Using insecticides and other chemicals Do not expose the machines to insecticides or other volatile solvents. This will cause the cabinet or other parts to deteriorate or cause the paint to peel.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page
1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................. 1- 1
1.1 APPLICABLE MODEL ..................................................................................... 1- 2
1.2 ACCESSORIES............................................................................................... 1- 2
2. SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................................... 2- 1
2.1 SCALE............................................................................................................. 2- 1
2.2 OPTION........................................................................................................... 2- 2
3. APPEARANCE........................................................................................................... 3- 1
4. DISPLAY.................................................................................................................... 4- 1
4.1 US TYPE.......................................................................................................... 4- 1
4.2 CA TYPE.......................................................................................................... 4- 1
5. KEY LAYOUT............................................................................................................. 5- 1
5.1 PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD......................................................................... 5- 1
5.2 OPERATION KEYBOARD AND SPEED KEYBOARD..................................... 5- 3
6. PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION....................................................................... 6- 1
7. LEVEL ADJUSTMENT............................................................................................... 7- 1
8. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF RECEIPT/LABEL........................................... 8- 1
9. OUTLINE OF OPERATION........................................................................................ 9- 1
10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES..............................................................................10- 1
10.1 UNIT PRICE CHANGE.....................................................................................10- 4
10.2 PLU DATA SETTING.......................................................................................10- 5
10.3 INGREDIENT MESSAGE ................................................................................10- 7
10.4 NUTRITION FACTS.........................................................................................10- 8
10.5 PLU VERIFYING LABEL..................................................................................10-12
10.6 ADDRESS AND COMMERCIAL MESSAGE SETTING ...................................10-13
10.7 COMBINATION MESSAGE .............................................................................10-14
10.8 SPECIAL INFORMATION................................................................................10-16
10.9 GRADE LINE ...................................................................................................10-16
10.10 SPEED KEY SETTING....................................................................................10-17
10.11 PRINT FORMAT ..............................................................................................10-18
10.12 DATE/TIME SETTING......................................................................................10-20
10.13 CMT/PL-3.........................................................................................................10-20
10.14 IN-LINE/LOCAL................................................................................................10-23
10.15 LON SYSTEM..................................................................................................10-24
10.16 BAR CODE FORMAT ......................................................................................10-26
10.17 TITLES.............................................................................................................10-28
10.18 TRANSFERRING LOGO DATA.......................................................................10-29
10.19 IDIOM SETTING ..............................................................................................10-31
10.20 VENDOR SETTING.........................................................................................10-31
10.21 FREE FORMAT SETTING...............................................................................10-32
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CAUTION:
1. The display unit installation should be authorized installing dealer. Please contact your
11. PROGRAMMED DATA VERIFICATION REPORTS...................................................11- 1
12. PASSWORD SECURITY...........................................................................................12- 1
12.1 SETTING PASSWORD AND PROTECT MENU..............................................12- 1
12.2 CALLING MENU BY ENTERING PASSWORD ...............................................12- 3
13. OPERATING PROCEDURES....................................................................................13- 1
13.1 WEIGHING OPERATION ................................................................................13- 2
13.2 FIX PRICE OPERATION (FOR US TYPE ONLY)............................................13- 3
13.3 BY COUNT OPERATION.................................................................................13- 4
13.4 PRINT COUNT OPERATION...........................................................................13- 6
13.5 ISSUING LABELS WITH NET WEIGHT STATEMENT
(FOR US TYPE ONLY)....................................................................................13- 9
13.6 TARE/SAVE/VOID FUNCTION PROCEDURES..............................................13-11
13.7 CALLING AND PRINTING GRADE LINE.........................................................13-12
13.8 CALLING AND PRINTING LOGO....................................................................13-13
13.9 SELECTING PRINT ITEM................................................................................13-14
13.10 DATE CHANGE...............................................................................................13-15
13.11 BATCH PRINT MODE (with 30 Items Run Assignment)..................................13-16
13.12 VISUAL COMMODITY LIBRARY .....................................................................13-19
13.13 FLOATING VENDOR.......................................................................................13-20
14. TOTAL OPERATION..................................................................................................14- 1
14.1 HOURLY TOTAL REORT................................................................................14- 2
14.2 GRAND TOTAL REPORT................................................................................14- 2
14.3 PLU TOTAL REPORT......................................................................................14- 2
14.4 VENDOR TOTAL REPORT .............................................................................14- 3
15. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE .......................................................................................15- 1
16. CLEANING THE PRINT HEAD ..................................................................................16- 1
17. TROUBLESHOOTING ...............................................................................................17- 1
WARNING!
nearest TOSHIBA TEC representative.
2. The display unit installation by anyone except an authorized installing dealer will release the manufacturer from all liability for damage or injury to users.
1. This manual may not be copied in whole or in part without prior written permission of TOSHIBA TEC.
2. The contents of this manual may be changed without notification.
3. Please refer to your local Authorized Service representative with regard to any queries you may have in this manual.
Copyright 2001 by TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All Rights Reserved 570 Ohito, Ohito-cho, Tagata-gun, Sizuoka-ken, JAPAN
1. INTRODUCTION
1. INTRODUCTION
1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the TEC H-9100N series electronic computing scale. H-9100N series is developed to be used in the store back room. As you will discover, it has many features and functions designed for user friendliness as well as complete customer satisfaction. Stainless steel is used for the covers. Since the printer unit can hold a maximum of φ230 mm label roll, this model is suitable for printing a great deal of labels. The 256 x 64 dot fluorescent display provides customers with ample information, the 216 speed keys realize a higher degree of operability, and the 3 inch/sec. Print speed ensures fast and clear printing. Password security prevents unauthorized access to the PROG., M. DOWN, REWRAP, REPORT and RESET modes. The latest high speed in-line system, Local Operating Network (LON), allows easy system configuration and greater throughput. Various options, including a TMCC Interface, a LAN Interface, etc., are selectable in accordance with your needs. We believe that your needs will be fully satisfied, and you will have total reliability in price calculation. Should you have any questions concerning the scale, please refer to this manual. Be sure to keep this manual for future reference.
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. Operations 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.
(for USA only)
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by manufacturer for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
“This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.” “Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.”
(for CANADA only)
Some procedures described in this manual may be illegal in various state jurisdictions. When there are optional settings to enable various functions or to disable functions. Please ensure that the optional settings for scale operation meet the local requirements of weights and measures. If you are uncertain of specific items, contact the state or county office of weights and measures for clarification.
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1. INTRODUCTION
H-9100-50L-FFB-US
Max. Capacity
Destination Code
Keyboard Type
Display Type
Owner’s Manual
Print Head Cleaner
Sealing Lead
Quality control
Receipt Cutter
Power Cord
Cable Band
Sealing Wire
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N
1.1 APPLICABLE MODEL
l H-9100-50L-N-FFB-US l H-9100-25-N-FFB-CA
The description of the model number is as follows.
50L: 50 lbs (decimal pound
/single range)
25: 25 Kg (single range)
1.1 APPLICABLE MODEL
ex.) US, CA
B: Built-in Keyboard
FF: Fluorescent full dot display
N: LAN (Option) is available.

1.2 ACCESSORIES

(EO1-32003)
NOTE:Check that there are no missing or incorrect parts in the accessories.
CAUTION:
Be sure to use the provided power cord.
report (US type only)
(24089500013)
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2. SPECIFICATION
2. SPECIFICATION

2.1 SCALE

Item US CA
Maximum Capacity 50 lb 25 Kg Minimum Scale Division 0.01 lb 0.005 Kg (0.01 lb) Display Range 0 to 50.05 lb 0 to 25.025 Kg (0 to 50.05 lb) Maximum Tare 4.00 lb 2.000 Kg (4.41 lb) Unit Price Presettable $ 0.01 to 99.99 $ 0.01 to 99.99 Minimum Price Display $ 0.01 $ 0.01 Power Requirement Power Consumption Temperature Limits Relative Humidity Message Display
Weight Unit Price
Total Price Display Mode Capacity of PLU Memory Print Head Media Issue Method Dot Density Print Speed
Available Media Width Recommended Media
Thermal Label
Variable Length Label
Thermal Receipt Interface
Dimensions (approx.)
Printer Unit
Display Unit Scale unit
Weight
AC 120 V±10%, 60 Hz US/CA: 94 W, 1.4 A (Standby: 24 W, 0.3 A) 32°F to 104°F (0 to 40℃) 35 % to 85 % (No condensation) 256×64 dots Fluorescent display 5 digits 4 digits 5 digits Singlel side 3600 PLUs max. (standard) Thermal Print Head (3 inch wide) On-demand/Batch 640 dots (8 dots/mm x 80mm), W0.125 x H0.125mm square dot 4 inch/sec. (101.6 mm/sec.) (3 inch/sec. can be selected for lower sensitive labels.)
2.24 inch (57 mm), 3.14 inch (80 mm) VHTS (OSP), NP-AH1X, NP-AH2H (TAC)/Outer diameter:
230 mm (Max.) VHTS (OSP), NP-AH1X, NP-AH2H (TAC)/Outer diameter: 230 mm (Max.) 120 FC (RICOH)/Outer diameter: 90 mm (Max.) CMT/PL-3 interface (Program Loader) LON interface (RS-485) TMCC interface (Option) PC-AT KEY interface (option) Drawer Interface LAN interface (10 Base T, option)
9.2 inch (width) x 14.5 inch (depth) x 17.3 inch (height) 234 mm (width) x 369 mm (depth) x 439 mm (height)
15.4 inch (width) x 1.7 inch (depth) x 13.3 inch (height) 390 mm (width) x 43.5 mm (depth) x 339 mm (height)
15.7 inch (width) x 10.2 inch (depth) x 4.3 inch (height) 400 mm (width) x 260 mm (depth) x 110 mm (height)
55.1 lb (25 Kg)
2.1 SCALE
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2. SPECIFICATION

2.2 OPTION

2.2 OPTION
Option Name
LON Connector TM8P-88P
LON Terminal Resistor 285D-8P
LON
LON Cable S-STLAN-2P (200 m/roll)
LON Ferrite Core ESD-SR-15
I/O PC Board OP-9000-IOB An I/O board equipped with the TMCC
TMCC Cable kit OP-9000-IOCN-
Memory Module
10 Base T (LAN) Interface Board (H-9100N only)
Model No.
or Part No.
Part No. EAJ-0028001
Part No. EAJ-0029001
Part No. 10319100003
Part No. DDG-0106001
TMCC OP-9000-SRAM-
512KB
OP-9000N-LAN This board enables the H-9100N to be used in
A modular connector used to connect scales to each other in a LON configuration.
A modular resistor attached to the scales connected at both ends of the LON configuration.
An 8-pin telephone cable used with the LON connectors attached to both ends of the cable. This cable connects scales to each other in a LON configuration.
A ferrite core for the LON interface
interface and PC-AT keyboard interface ports. It is used to construct a TMCC system and program PLU data, etc..
A cable kit for the TMCC interface.
DIP type S-RAM to be installed on the MEMO PC board for memory expansion. When expanding the memory, install the two modules as one set.
a LAN network.
Description
Source
See
Note 2
See
Note 2
See
Note 2
See Note 2
See
Note 1
See Note 1
See Note 1 and 3
See Note 1
NOTES:
1. Contact TOSHIBA TEC H.Q. or your nearest TOSHIBA TEC representative.
2. Order from TOSHIBA TEC Parts Center or purchase locally.
3. When purchasing memory modules locally, select one having the following specifications.
■ Maker: HITACHI Static RAM (OP-9000-SRAM-512KB)
■ Type: HM628512ALP-770ns, 600mil 32-pin Plastic DIP (DP-32) (OP-9000-SRAM-512KB)
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3. APPEARANCE
3. APPEARANCE
3. APPEARANCE
Scale Unit
Level Gauge
Platter
Adjustable Legs
Printer Unit
Print Head
Main Power Switch
Printer Cover
Power Inlet
Keyboard Frame
TMCC I/F (option)
Scale Connector
CMT/PL-3 I/F LAN I/F (option)
LON I/F
PC-AT Keyboard I/F (option)
Display Cable
Remote Display
Operating/Speed/Programming Keyboard
NOTES: 1. The main power switch is provided inside of the printer unit. When turning the power
switch on/off, open the printer cover.
2. To set the speed/operation key sheet, open the keyboard frame and insert the two tabs of the key sheet into the two slots of the keyboard frame bottom.
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4. DISPLAY
H-9100N
H-9100N
4. DISPLAY

4.1 US TYPE

n Front Display Panel
4.1 US TYPE

4.2 CA TYPE

n Front Display Panel
CAPACITY
CAPACITY
CAPACITÉ
WEIGHT e=d
0-50 lb 0.01 lb
WEIGHT e=d WEIGHT e=d
0-25 kg 0.005 kg 0-50 lb 0.01 lb
SCROLLING MESSAGE INDICATES SCALE AT ZERO.
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5. KEY LAYOUT
5. KEY LAYOUT

5.1 PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD

NOTE: Blank keys have no function.
Programming Keyboard Function
5.1 PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD
Name of Key Function
CLEAR
1. Clears numeric data just entered.
2. Releases the scale from the error mode.
SHIFT
SET
NEXT
NEXT
PLU
AUTO CODE
CHANGE
PLU
DELETE
PLU
TEST
ENTER
Selects the upper case or lower case.
Calls the PLU # which follows the currently called PLU #. Sets the media transparency on the sensor. Calls the PLU # registered right after the currently called PLU #.
Sets “AUTO CODE”.
Changes the PLU # currently called.
Deletes PLU.
Prints the data in the currently called PLU.
Inputs data to the H-9100N system during programming.
VOID
PRT/*
ESC.
Displays the preceding PLU data. (only when changing the unit price)
Inputs data to the H-9100N system during programming. (only when changing the unit price) Returns to the main menu.
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5. KEY LAYOUT
Name of Key Function
5.1 PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD
DELETE
(A)
1/2
INSERT
1
DELETE
(B)
RETURN 1/4
SPACE
SEND
1. Displays the preceding PLU data.
2. Used for setting an auto code.
3. Calls the preceding label format # when setting the print position. Moves the cursor to left.
Moves the cursor to right.
1. Deletes the character selected by the cursor when setting the commodity name or message.
2. Sets a unit price per 1/2 lb.
1. Inserts a space at the cursor position when setting the commodity name or message.
2. Sets a unit price per lb/100g/Kg.
Deletes all characters on the current setting line when setting the commodity name or message.
1. Displays the next line when setting the ingredient or message.
2. Sets a unit price per 1/4 lb.
Inserts a blank space in descriptors.
Stores “ingredient data” in the temporary memory.
RECEIVE
PROG.
Other Keys
Calls “ingredient data” from the temporary memory.
Sets the preceding item when setting PLU and nutrition information.
Sets the following item when setting PLU and nutrition information.
Returns to the programming menu.
1. Changes the programming menu page.
2. Selects capitals or small letters.
3. Sorts the file when setting PLU data, ingredient data and nutrition data.
4. Sets a block PLU # using the confirmation label procedure.
5. Selects the scrolling message or fixed message.
6. Calls the second half of the speed key and sets a department #.
7. Selects the adjusting item of print format in rotation.
8. Toggles between In-line and Local or in-line and off-line of LON system.
The other keys are used to set the character.
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5. KEY LAYOUT
%
(AUTO/ )
5.2 OPERATION KEYBOARD AND SPEED KEYBORAD

5.2 OPERATION KEYBOARD AND SPEED KEYBOARD

CA type
Manual
NOTES:
1. Pressing the key enables another 108 PLUs assignment.
2. The “%” key is effective when initial set #28-4 = 1. The “Auto/Manual” key is effective when initial set #12-8 = 1.
Operation Keyboard Function
Name of Key Function
0
to
Enters numeric data such as PLU #, unit price and tare.
9
1.Clears numeric entries.
C
2.Releases the scale from error mode.
3.Releases the scale from SAVE mode. Subtracts tare.
T
Calls a PLU or clears the displayed PLU.
PLU
Prints a customer label.
PRT/*
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5. KEY LAYOUT
#
Operation Keyboard Function
Name of Key Function
5.2 OPERATION KEYBOARD AND SPEED KEYBORAD
SAVE
FOR
DT/TM
NEXT
PLU
VOID
ESC.
PROG.
POWER
Saves tare and unit price after taking off the commodity from the platter.
Sets the quantity of a commodity in “BY COUNT” mode.
Displays the date.
Selects the item for change Print/OFF.
Corrects data just after the registration.
1. Enables calling the other 108 speed keys.
2. Selects the function for change Print/OFF. Returns to the main menu.
Accesses print item, auto message timer, print format and issue mode selection mode.
Turns the display on/off when the scale power is on.
1/2 1/4
100g
LB/kg
PRESET
COUNT
GRADE
LINE
LOGO
GROUP
ST
%
Changes between 1/2 lb and 1/4 lb (US type only).
Changes the unit of measure to 100 g (CA/QR type only).
Changes the unit of measure between lb and kg (CA/QR type only).
Sets the number of labels to print.
Prints a grade line.
Calls the logo.
No function.
No function.
This key is used for item or subtotal discount by entering a percentage. (Optional key by initial setting)
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5. KEY LAYOUT
Operation Keyboard Function
Name of Key Function
5.2 OPERATION KEYBOARD AND SPEED KEYBORAD
FEED
TEST
ZERO
AUTO/
MANUAL
1
to
Feeds the label.
Issues a test label.
Adjusts the zero point.
Changes the label issue mode between automatic issue and manual issue. (Optional key by initial setting) Calls the assigned PLU.
108
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6. PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION
6. PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION
6. PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION
1. Unpack the accessories and H-9100N units from the carton.
2. Refer to Safety Precautions in this manual and set up the H-9100N units in proper location.
3. Connect the scale unit to the printer unit.
4. Connect the power cord to the printer unit.
5. Connect the LON cable to the printer unit, if necessary.
6. Load the label or receipt roll.
7. Insert the power cord plug into an AC outlet.
8. Level the printer unit. Refer to Section 7.
9. Connect a PC-AT keyboard, if necessary.
10. Turn the power on and press the power key on the keyboard.
11. Set the following programming menus.
Menu Page ITEM No. Programming Name
2 0 PRINT FORMAT 2 1 DATE/TIME SETTING 1 1 PLU DATA SETTING
If necessary, set the following program menu:
Menu Page ITEM No. Programming Name
1 2 INGREDIENT MESSAGE 1 3 NUTRITION SETTING 1 5 ADDRESS AND COMMERCIAL MESSAGE SETTING 1 7 SPECIAL INFORMATION 1 8 GRADE LINE 1 9 SPEED KEY SET
12. Call a PLU which contains the unit price used in weighing mode, then place a weight on the platter and check a correct price is displayed.
13. The scale is ready to issue labels.
NOTE:For details of the programming menus, refer to Section 10.
CAUTION:
Be sure to use the provided power cord.
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7. LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
7. LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
7. LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
1. Level Gauge Set the scale on a stable and level surface. Level the scale by turning the adjustable legs so that
the air bubble is inside the center circle.
Correct Incorrect
2. Adjustment Procedure (1)When the air bubble moves toward the left side, turn the right adjustable legs clockwise.
(2) When the air bubble moves toward rear, turn the front adjustable legs clockwise.
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8. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF RECEIPT/LABEL
8. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF RECEIPT/LABEL
8. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF RECEIPT/LABEL
1. Open the printer cover and turn the head-up lever to the anti-clockwise.
2. Pull out the roll stopper and backing paper stopper, then remove the receip/label roll together with the backing paper roll. You can loosen the backing paper roll by turning the take-up shaft anti­clockwise.
Take-up Shaft
Receipt/Label Roll
Roll Stopper
Head-up Lever
Backing Paper (Labels only)
3. Put a new receipt/label roll over the media shaft and fix it with the roll stopper.
Media Shaft
Roll Stopper
Backing Paper Stopper
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Receipt/Label Roll
8. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF RECEIPT/LABEL
8. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF RECEIPT/LABEL
4. Insert the tip of the receipt/label under the print head.
5. Align the right media guide with the right edge of the receipt/label.
NOTE: Always keep the left media guide located at the left edge of the media outlet.
Media Guide
6. Thread the receipt/label as shown below.
NOTE: Labels and receipts should be left-aligned as viewed from the front of the machine, and
always threaded in parallel with the media shaft and the print head. Failure to do this may cause a paper jam or a skew feed.
7. Turn the head-up lever to the arrow indicating direction to set the print head in position.
(Label threading method) (Receipt threading method)
Label
Head-up Lever
Take-up Shaft
Print Head
Receipt
Backing Paper Stopper
Head-up Lever
8. Close the printer cover.
9. Finally press the Feed key to confirm that the labels/receipts are loaded correctly.
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9. OUTLINE OF OPERATION
REG
REWRAP
MARK DOWN
PROG
REPORT
RESET
SECURITY
Main Menu
Password Input
NOTES:
Key
9. OUTLINE OF OPERATION
Main Power
Switch ON
9. OUTLINE OF OPERATION
Press the
POWER
key
POWER
Menu
Display OFF
Press the
POWER
Scanning Display
key
Menu
Menu
Press
Key
Menu
Display OFF
Menu#1
Necessary
Menu
Select the
Menu #
Other than Menu #1.
Unnecessary
Password
Menu
Menu
No Press
ESC.
No Press
Return to
each mode
Press
1. You can register a password to avoid unauthorized access to each menu except for REG. menu.
2. To avoid unneeded use of the display, press the key to turn the display off while being unused. Pressing the key again allows you to enter REG mode without scanning.
POWER
POWER
3. Refer to respective sections for explanation of each menu enclosed by a thick rectangle.
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10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
Enter a
0

10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES

How to access to Programming Menu
menu number
unnecessary
How to access to Programming Menu
Select the
programming menu page.
Select an item No.
(See next page.)
ESC.
0 0 9
Password
Programming
starts
neccesary
Programming
completes
Enter the
Password
PROG
.
to
NOTES:
1. When the selected menu ( ) is protected froman access, refer to Section 12.2 and enter
the password.
2. In Section 10.1, 10.2 and 10.3, items which have been sold on that day cannot be called before resetting (refer to Section 14) unless Initial Setting #1-4 is set to 1.
<Menu> PROG.1
0. PLU DATA EDIT 5. MESSAGE
1. PLU DATA 6. MSG. COMBINATION
2. INGREDIENT 7. SPECIAL INFO
3. NUTRITION 8. GRADE LINE
4. CONFIRMATION LABEL 9. SPEED KEY SET
<Menu> PROG.2
0. PRT LOCATION 5. INITIAL SET
1. DATE TIME 6. BAR CODE FORMAT
2. CMT 7. TITLE
3. ON-LINE/LOCAL 8. LOGO
4. LON SYSTEM 9. IDIOM
<Menu> PROG.3
0. VENDOR NAME
1. FREE FORMAT
2. LAN SYSTEM
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10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
Title and Contents of Programming Menu
Table 1.
Title and Contents of Programming Menu
NO. TITLE
1 PLU DATA EDIT 1 0 CHANGE UNIT PRICE 10-4 2 PLU DATA 1 1 PROGRAM/CHANGE/DELETE PLU 10-5 3 INGREDIENT 1 2 PROGRAM/CHANGE INGREDIENT 10-7 4 NUTRITION 1 3 PROGRAM/CHANGE NUTRITION FACTS TABLE 10-8 5 CONFIRMATION LABEL 1 4 VERIFY THE PROGRAMMING DATA OF PLU 10-12 6 MESSAGE 1 5 PROGRAM MESSAGE/ADDRESS 10-13 7 MSG. COMBINATION 1 6 PROGRAM MESSAGE ON DISPLAY AND TIME 10-14 8 SPECIAL INFO. 1 7 PROGRAM SPECIAL INFORMATION 10-16
9 GRADE LINE 1 8 PROGRAM GRADE LINE 10-16 10 SPEED KEY SET 1 9 ASSIGN COMMON PLU TO SPECIFIC SPEED KEY 10-17 11 PRT LOCATION 2 0 SELECT LABEL FORMAT AND ADJUST 10-18 12 DATE TIME 2 1 PROGRAM DATE/TIME/MACHINE #/STORE CODE 10-20 13 CMT/PL-3 2 2 BACK-UP/LOAD DATA OF PLU/ING/NUTRI./SPEED KEY 10-20 14 ON-LINE/LOCAL 2 3 SET PARAMETERS FOR TMCC 10-23
MENU PAGE
ITEM
NO.
CONTENTS Page
15 LON SYSTEM 2 4 SET PARAMETERS FOR LON 10-24 16 INITIAL SET 2 5 SET INITIAL PARAMETERS 17 BAR CODE FORMAT 2 6 PROGRAM BARCODE FORMAT 10-26 18 TITLE 2 7 PROGRAM/CHANGE TITLE ON DISPLAY/PRINT 10-28 19 LOGO 2 8 SEND/RECEIVE LOGO DATA 10-29 20 IDIOM 2 9 PROGRAM IDIOM 10-31 21 VENDOR NAME 3 0 VENDOR NAME 10-31 22 FREE FORMAT 3 1 PROGRAM FREE FORMAT 10-32 23 LAN SYSTEM 3 2 PROGRAMS PARAMETERS FOR LAN
NOTE: Menu No. 16 and 23 are program for use of dealers. Contact a TOSHIBA TEC
representative if you desire to use them. When you enter one of these menus by mistake, press key to return to Main Menu.
ESC
.
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10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
How to enter characters
Use the following procedure to enter a commodity name, address and ingredient message.
Example) 1st line: TEC STORE
2nd line: (TEL) 0123-45-6789
How to enter characters
T E C
SPACE
S T
O R
E
RETURN
1/4
1 st line content
DELETE
SHIFT ( SHIFT
T E E
(A) 1/2
L
6 7 8 9
2 nd line content
NOTES:
1. and keys are the cursor keys.
2. To insert a space, move the cursor to the next character to the space to be inserted, and press key.
3. To delete a line, press key.
INSERT
DELETE (B)
4. To move the cursor to the preceding line when entering a commodity name, press key, or key.
5. Pressing the key toggles between the capital and small letter.
6. When entering a commodity name, press the key instead of the key to
RETURN 1/4
7. Pressing the key toggles the type font between normal and boldface.
return.
CHANGE PLU
ENTER
8. To call a preset ingredient message idiom, follow the procedure below:
PLU
NEXT
Enter the idiom #.
RETURN
1/4
9. To skip a line when entering an ingredient message, follow the procedure below:
SET
NEXT
Enter the line #.
RETURN
1/4
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10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
Enter the PLU #
Speed key #
(max. 4 digit)
Page 1↔Page 2
<MENU>
Page 1
Main
<MENU>
*
*
10.1 PLU DATA EDIT

10.1 UNIT PRICE CHANGE

Menu Page: 1 Item No.: 0
In this procedure, use the operation keys (except when calling a PLU by using a speed key). The unit price stored in a PLU can be changed with this menu.
a
<MENU>
Page 1
0
NEXT
PLU
or
VOID
PRT
Enter the
Speed key
Change the unit price
PRT
TEST
NOTES:
1. Calling a PLU # that has not been stored in the PLU file results in an error.
2. Under this Menu (Menu No. 0), “open-price” PLU’s price cannot be changed.
a
PROG.
ESC.
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10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
Set auto code
The memory file is sorted when a
<MENU>
Main
*
<MENU>
Is status
is PLU used?
#1-6?
Is status
Is status
Is status
Is status
Is status
Is status
Status
Is status
Is status

10.2 PLU DATA SETTING

Menu Page:1 Item No.: 1
Setting or changing the contents of PLU (PLU#, UPC#, Commodity Name, etc).
b
Set tare limit.
Max. 2 lb (US) Max. 1Kg/2.205 lb (CA/QR)
Page 1
SET
NEXT
1
NEXT
PLU
or
AUTO CODE
for the UPC#
ENTER
of initial set
#8-2?
0
1
10.2 PLU DATA SETTING
ENTER
Enter PLU#
(max. 6 dig.)
Is status
of initial set
of initial set
#26-4?
0
of initial set
#23-1?
0
of initial set
#1-5?
0
CHANGE
PLU
DELETE
PLU
TEST
b
ENTER ENTER ENTER
1
0
Enter flag of
1
(Refer to NOTE4)
1
Max. 4lb (US)
Max. 2 kg/4 lb (CA)
Selection Mode Flag
1
0: Weight 1: By Count 2: Fix Price
In what mode
WEIGH
or FIX
unit price.
Enter tare.
(Max. 6 dig.)
BY COUNT
Enter quantity for that
price. (Max. 2 dig.)
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
Enter UPC#
Enter commodity name.
(max. 32 chars.×4 lines)
Enter shelf life.
(Max. 3 dig.)
1
of initial set
#10-5?
ENTER
0: Non Print 1: Print
ENTER
Safe Handing
Instruction
0
Enter current
PLU#
ENTER ENTER
Enter
PLU#
ENTER
The setting label is issued.
Enter new
PLU#
or
Y N
Y
(Sorting)
Any key
PROG.
Page 1
except
Y
(Not Sorting)
ESC.
<MENU>
memory full error occurs.
Enter unit price. Max.
of initial set
#7-8?
0
of initial set
#12-4?
of initial set
#9-4?
4 digit (US/CA)
Max. 5 digit (QR)
1
Enter PERIOD OF
RELISH (Max. 3 dig.)
ENTER
ENTER
2
Select compulsory tare
ENTER
of initial set
#8-1?
0 or 1
of initial set
28-4?
0
ENTER
Set tare %
(Max. 99.9%)
(Price ↔ %)
Enter discount price
2
0 or 1
1
0
: Selectable by the initial setting #10-7.
or rate. (Price: Max. 5 digit Rate: Max. 3 digit)
Enter LOGO #.
(#0 - 26)
or (#0 - 99)*
1
ENTER
ENTER
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10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
10.2 PLU DATA SETTING
Pressing the key instead of the key proceeds to the next menu. Pressing the
ENTER
key returns to the preceding menu. Verification label of PLU data
(W: Weigh, F: Fix, B: By-count)
(C: Compulsory, Blank: Not compulsory)
NOTES:
1. A UPC code is made up of a combination of an entered code and an AUTO CODE. Be sure to attach some characters to the end of the AUTO CODE, or all entered codes will be ignored and an AUTO CODE will become a UPC code (see ex. 1). ex. 1) enter code: 456 ex. 2) enter code: 4567 ex. 3) enter code: 123456
AUTO CODE: 123- - - AUTO CODE:123- - - AUTO CODE:987
code#: 123456 code#: 123567 code#: 987
2. When there is no area to store PLU data, an error occurs when pressing the key.
ENTER
3. Changing a PLU # to the number to which other PLU data is already set will result in an error.
4. Unit price flag may be selected as follows:
1) In case of lb scale a. key : $ per lb
INSERT 1
b. key : $ per 1/2 lb
DELETE (A) 1/2
c. key : $ per 1/4 lb
RETURN 1/4
2) In case of kg scale a. key : $ per 100 g or Kg
INSERT 1
5. Tare limit should be a multiple of 1, up to 4.00 lb for US type and a multiple of 5, up to 2.000 Kg for CA type.
6. Safe handling instructions
Safe handling instructions is printed when the following label format # is selected.
<Format #> <Number of ingredient lines printed>
57-mm wide labels
13/63: POS-ING 18 lines 5 15/65: POS-ING 38 lines 25 16/66: POS-ING 37 lines 24 23/73: NET-ING 18 lines 5 25/75: NET-ING 38 lines 25 26/76: NET-ING 38 lines 25 33/83: B.C.-ING 18 lines 5 35/85: B.C.-ING 38 lines 25 36/86: B.C.-ING 38 lines 25 44/94: FSP-ING 8 lines 0 48: Variale length Variable 41-43: Free Format ­49: Rotation Label 8
80-mm wide labels
23-73: NET-ING 22 lines 9 # 44/94: FSP-ING 8 lines 0 # 47/97: 960-ING 8 lines 0
*The normal safe handling instructions is equal to 13 lines of type-0 ingredients in size and wide one
is equal to 8 lines of type-1 ingredients in size as marked #.
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10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
Enter the PLU#
<MENU>
The memory file is sorted when a
(Refer to Page 10-3.)
<MENU>
Page 1
Main
<MENU>
the key.
RECEIVE
SEND
the work buffer.
SEND
Y
10.3 INGREDIENT MESSAGE
7. Tare % indicates a percentage of tare in gross weight, which is available when the Initial Setting #28-4 is set to 1.
8. When setting open prices in the count mode (Initial Setting #1-6: 1), set zeros as quantity and unit price.

10.3 INGREDIENT MESSAGE

Menu Page: 1 Item No.: 2
Ingredient messages can be printed on a label with a maximum of 54 characters per line using small letters or 32 characters per line using boldfaced small letters by up to 38 lines.
c
Page 1
2
Enter the ingredient message
Pressing the key calls data stored by pressing
Pressing the key temporarily stores data into
NEXT
PLU
or
(max. 6 dig.)
ENTER
memory full error occurs.
TEST
Sorting
Y
Any key
except
ENTER
c
PROG.
ESC.
Not Sorting
NOTES: 1. When no data is programmed for the PLU, ingredient cannot be set.
2. When a selected PLU is not stored in the PLU file, a PLU NOT FOUND error occurs.
3. Once you exit this menu and enter again, data stored in the work buffer is cleared.
4. When there is no area to store ingredient data, a “MEMORY FULL” error occurs.
5. Different PLUs cannot use the same ingredient data. (PLU and ingredient data are in pairs.)
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