RFI Technology RFI-001 Wireless System for POS and Kitchen Printer User Manual FCC 2

RFI Technology Company Limited. Wireless System for POS and Kitchen Printer FCC 2

User Manual

                                           SPRINTER Wireless System User Manual      PWR/RTKP1KP2KP3KP4PWR/RTKP1KP2KP3KP4
                                           1.  General Description   ECR/POS MODULE (POS Module) -   It is connected to the ECR or POS. -  4 × RJ45 sockets for connections to ECR or POS Serial Ports by RJ45/DB9 cable. -    1 × DC jack for power input -   1 × Red LED for Power and RF Status. -   4 × Green LEDs to indicate Data Port Status. -   1 × Push Switch to enter Register Mode.       POS Module                     1                                DC 5V K 1P LEARNKP2 KP3 KP4
                                          2. Placement Orientation  SPRINTER can be placed on any flat surface or mounted on the wall. In either case, the antenna must be set upward for better reception of signal.               3. Checklist for unpacking  Before start to install the SPRINTER system, please check the items listed below:   POS Module Pack: -   1 × POS Module -      1 × Cable with RJ45/DB9 Connector -   1 × AC/DC adaptor   If any thing missed, contact your dealer for supplement.    2      PWR/RTKP1KP2KP3KP4PWR/RTKP1KP2KP3KP4
                                          4. Installation  Step 1 – Setup the Serial Port on your ECR/POS and Printer  The Serial port of the ECR/POS and Printer must be set as below: - Baud Rate: 9600 bps - Date length: 8 Bit - Parity: None - Stop Bit: 1 or more - Handshaking: Hardware control (DTR/DSR)  Step 2 - Connecting the Modules  POS Module It is simply connecting the POS module to ECR or POS serial port by the RJ45/DB9 cable. If you have more than one Kitchen Printer, you just need to purchase additional RJ45/DB9 cables from your dealer for connecting the modules to ECR or POS. The Port Number on the POS Module corresponds to the ID of the Kitchen Printer: KP 1 Æ Kitchen Printer ID 1, KP 2 Æ Kitchen Printer ID 2, KP 3 Æ Kitchen Printer ID 3, KP 4 Æ Kitchen Printer ID 4,  Step 3 – Connecting the Power  Before power up the SPRINTER system, all ECR, POS or Kitchen Printers should be switched on in advance.   Plug the AC/DC adapter to the wall outlet. Then, connect the adapter DC plug to the module’s DC input jack.   A self-test will be run automatically. The Power LED (Red) and the Data LED (Green) will flash once. If no error found, the Power LED will be stay on and other LEDs will be off. The system is ready to go! If error is found, all LEDs will be flashing and long beep sound will be heard. Unplug the power and plug in again. If still has error, contact your dealer. If both the LED and buzzer back to normal indications, continue the Register process in Step 6.  3 KP 1KP 3KP 2 KP 4
                                           5.  LED & Buzzer Indications      Status   Power/RF LED Data LED Buzzer  Remark POS  Module Ready Mode  Steady ON  OFF  Silence  No data in   processing.  Transferring  Data Steady ON  Flashing RandomlySilence Printing in progress.   Printer error  Stead ON  Stead ON  Beep twice   after time out.Paper out, Printer   buffer full, or   Printer not ready.  RF Error Flash for 5 seconds Stead ON  Beep twice.  RF error   during transmission.              POS ID error  Flashing  Flashing  Continuous   Beep sounds Reset the power   and redo the   Register procedure   again. If error still   exists, contact your dealer.                    7
                                           6. Cable connections   To ECR/POS Serial Port   To SPRINTER POS Unit DB 9 (Female) Pin Description I/O  DB9F Pin #   RJ45 Pin #  I/O  RJ45 Pin Description Data Terminal Ready (DTR)  O 4  1 I Data Set Ready (DSR) Clear to Send (CTS)  I 8  2 O Request to Send (RTS) Data Set Ready (DSR)  I 6  3 O Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Signal GND  -  5   4 - Signal GND TxData O 3  5 I Rx Data RxData I  2   6 O Tx Data Request to Send (RTS)  O 7   7 - No Connection           8  -  No Connection    *All the information on this manual is subjected to change without prior notice.              8
                                          Caution   Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device.    NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, 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 and to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.   -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.    *All the information on this manual is subject to change without prior notice.                                         9

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