Sato MB200-W1 802.11b Transceiver module for printer User Manual SATO MB200 E Hyo 1 p65

Sato Corporation 802.11b Transceiver module for printer SATO MB200 E Hyo 1 p65

User Manual

Barcode Printer MB200MB200Quick GuideSATO#MB200#E#Hyo_1.p65 02.5.17, 2:50 PM1
2Warning!SATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM2     Operation is subject to the following two conditions:     (1)This device may not cause harmful interference,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 complyPart 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference inradiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used      in accordance with instructions, may cause harmful interference interference will not occur in a particular installation.        which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, more of the following measures:      -Reorientate or relocate the receiving antenna.     -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.     -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit       -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.            with the limits for a Class  B digital device, pursuant to a residential installation.This equipment generates and can       to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee  that If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or      the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or        different from that to whcih the receiver is connected.                        This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.FCC Caution:    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the      manufacturer for compliance could void the user's authority      to operate the equipment.television reception,
3SATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM3Warning!            The available scientific evidence does not show thatany health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however, that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe. Lowpower Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequencyenergy (RF) in the microwave range while being used.Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects(by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does notproduce heating effects causes no known adverse healtheffects. Many studies of low level RF exposures have notfound any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that same biological effects might occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research.The (Wireless LAN Module (WM-B-AG-02)) has been testedand found to comply with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines on radio fequency energy (RF) exposures. The maximum SAR levels tested for the (Wireless LAN Module (WM-B-AG-02))has been shown to be (0.449)W/kg at (Body). This device should not be co-located or operated with any other antenna transmitter.Wireless LAN specification. This manual show that both the specification of Bluetooth and wireless LAN.  Please reffer to the corresponding section which shows  specification of Bluetooth or wireless LAN.
4Table of Contents1. Safety Precautions ...................................... 5Markings and Symbols ............................. 5Precautions in Use ................................. 132. Unpacking .................................................. 143. Parts Name................................................ 15Name and Function of Operating Parts .. 174. Before Starting........................................... 18Charging the Battery Pack ...................... 18Installing and removing the Battery Pack ..20Setting Labels ......................................... 22Preparation/OperationSATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM4With its compact and lightweight body combined with highperformance, this printer prints crisp barcodes on varioustypes of thermal paper.ÐExcellent Printing PerformanceNot only does this printer print barcodes clearly, but it canalso enlarge and print various types of fonts and Kanjicharacters in a free layout.ÐDurable and Easy to UseThis printer is also superb in durability, as it has beendesigned specially for printing barcodes. Also,special consideration has been taken so that the printer canbe easily cleaned everyday.ÐDispenser FunctionAs a portable printer, this printer can easily print anddispense labels to enable the application of labels on site.Features of the MB2004
5Safety Precautions11. Safety PrecautionsIn this section, safety precautions about printer operation areexplained to ensure proper care and usage. Make sure toread these carefully before using your printer.Markings and SymbolsThe following symbols or markings are used in this quickguide and on the printer so that you can properly use theprinter, and to prevent any damage to property, harm orinjury to yourself and others. Make sure to read theirexplanations carefully to familiarize yourself with theirmeanings.This symbol indicates information that, ifignored or applied incorrectly, creates thedanger of death or serious personalinjury.This symbol indicates information that, ifignored or applied incorrectly, creates thepossibility of personal injury or propertydamage.WarningCautionSATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM5 The specification of wireless LAN for MB400 conforms to R&TTE.
16Safety PrecautionsSymbol exampleThe triangle ( ) indicates something you shouldtake absolute care with. The cautions are indicated concretely within the symbol. The symbol on theleft indicates risk of electric shock.A diagonal line within a circle ( ) indicatessomething you should not do. The symbol on the leftindicates you should not try to take the unit apart.A black circle ( ) indicates something you need todo. The symbol on the left indicates you shouldunplug the unit from the wall outlet.SATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM6
7Safety Precautions1 Warning!LiquidsDo not place any containers with water or chemicals,such as flower vases or cups, as well as smallmetallic objects, near the printer. If any of theseshould fall into the printer, immediately turn off thepower and contact your nearest dealer or servicecenter. Continued use creates the danger of fire orelectrical shock.Foreign MatterDo not drop or insert metallic or flammable objectsinto the openings on the printer (such as outlets forcables). If any of these should fall into the printer,immediately turn off the power and contact yournearest dealer or service center. Continued usecreates the danger of fire or electrical shock.Dropping and DamageShould the printer ever fall or otherwise becomedamaged, immediately turn off the power and contactyour nearest dealer or service center. Continued usecreates the danger of fire or electrical shock.SATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM7
18Safety Precautions Warning!Abnormal ConditionsContinued use of the printer while it is emitting smokeor strange odors, creates the danger of fire or electricalshock. Immediately turn off the power and contactyour nearest dealer or service center for repairs. Donot try to service the printer by yourself.DisassemblyNever try to take the unit apart or modify it in anyway. Doing so creates the danger of fire or electricalshock. Contact your nearest dealer or service centerfor repairs.Battery Pack•Never try to take apart the battery pack or modify itin any way such as with a solder iron.•Never expose the battery to direct flame, throw itinto fire, or take any actions that may lead toshorting.•When charging the battery pack, make sure to usethe specified battery charger.SATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM8
9Safety Precautions1 Warning!AC Adapter / Battery Charger (Optional)• Use only the specified voltage. Using a differentvoltage may create the danger of fire or electricalshock.•Never use the battery charger with any otherbattery pack except for the specified one. Doing socan rupture the battery, cause leakage, fire orelectrical shock.•Never cut, damage or modify the power cord. Also,never place heavy objects on, set fire to or pull thepower cord, as it can damage the cord and createthe danger of fire or electrical shock.• Should the power cord ever become seriouslydamaged (internal wiring exposed or shorted),contact your nearest dealer or service center.Continued use of such a cord creates the danger offire or electrical shock.•Never modify, excessively bend, twist, or pull thepower cord. Doing so creates the danger of fire orelectrical shock.SATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM9
110Safety Precautions Caution!LocationDo not locate the printer in areas subjected to highhumidity or dew. If dew forms inside the printer,immediately turn off the power and do not use it untilit has dried up. Continued use creates the danger ofelectrical shock.PowerDo not use wet hands to operate the power switch,replace the battery pack or unplug the AC adapter or battery charger. Doing so creates the danger of electrical shock.SATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM10This product is intended to be supplied by a powersupply(AC adapter) identified as both of the following:A. Listed Power Unit marked "class2" or I.T.E PowerSupply marked "LPS" or UL1950 Power Supply marked"LPS" and rated 7.2V to 9.0Vdc, 3000mA; andB.CB certified AC adapter, Model SA130A-0930U-Srated 8.4Vdc or 9.0Vdc, or an alternate CB certified ACAdapter which will be added in the CB certification ofthe product.
11Safety Precautions1 Caution!Thermal Head and Stepping Motor•The thermal head gets very hot after printing. Takecare when replacing labels after printed and whencleaning to avoid burn.•Touching the edge of the thermal head with barehands may cause injury. Take care when replacinglabels or cleaning to avoid injury.•Do not try to replace the thermal head by yourself.Doing so creates the danger of injury, burns orelectric shock.Easy CutterThis part contains a blade. Take care to avoid cuttingyour hands.SATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM11
112Safety Precautions Caution!Replacing the Battery Pack•Use only the specified battery pack.•When replacing the battery pack, make sure toinstall the pack with the poles (+) and (–) facing thecorrect direction. Incorrectly replacing the batterycan rupture the battery and create the danger ofinjury or damage to surrounding areas due toleakage.•When disposing of old battery packs, make sure tocontact your nearest dealer or service center.Not using the printer for a long time•Remove the battery pack from the printer andunplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet if you donot plan to use the printer for a long time.Maintenance and Cleaning•For safety during maintenance and cleaning, makesure to remove the battery pack and the ACadapter from the printer.SATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM12
13Safety Precautions1Precautions in UseDo not place the printer in hot or cold places.The operation temperature range is within 5 'C to 40 'C. Do notplace it in areas with high humidity or temperature out of theoperation range.SATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM13 "The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna      is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of       Health Canada limits for the general population;consult Safety Code          6,obtainable from Health Canada's website www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb"       CE Caution:    Hereby, SATO CORPORATION declares that this WM-B-AG-02 is in     compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant   provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.            Bluetooth Specification   IC(Industry Canada)Caution:     If you want to get a copy of the original Declaration of Conformity of      our products which relates the R&TTE,please contact to web address:    www.barcodesato.com B                      B                        Wireless LAN  & Buetooth specification.        Wireless LAN  specification.0560
Unpacking2142. UnpackingAfter opening the box, make sure that all the printer’saccessories are included. If there are any accessoriesmissing, contact your nearest dealer or service center.Battery packPrinterQuick GuideSATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM14
15Parts Name33. Parts NameOpen cover Easy cutter Label ejectionCover Open/Close leverDispenser unitDispense /Continuousswitch leverPower switchProtection case Interface coverInterface connector (RS-232C)Belt hookDC input jack capDC input jackSATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM15
316Parts NameLabel guide (Left)Label width scaleLabel guide (Right)Print keyFeed keyIrDA filterBattery coverIrDA angle leverStatusindicator(LED)SATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM16
17Parts Name3Name and Function of Operating PartsInterface connector (RS-232C):Used for connecting to acomputer.Interface cover:Cover for the interfaceconnector.Open cover:Opened for setting labels.Cover Open/Close lever:Used for opening and closingthe cover.Easy cutter:Used for cutting printed labels.IrDA adjustment lever:Used for changing the angle ofthe IrDA receiving element.IrDA filter:The IrDA receiving element islocated inside.Dispenser unit:Moved when the Dispensemode is selected.Power switch:Used for turning the power onand off.Battery cover:The battery pack is insertedhere.Belt hook:Used when hanging the printeron the belt.* Do not hang the printer on to   anything else but a belt.Label guide:Adjusted to the label size beingused.Label ejection:The printed label comes outfrom there.Label width scale:Scale for measuring the widthof the label being used.DC input jack:Used for connecting the ACadapter.DC input jack cap:Cap for covering the DC inputjack.Feed key:For feeding labelsPrint key:For setting the printer to online oroffline.Status indicator (LED)For displaying the status of theprinter.SATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM17
418Before Starting4. Before StartingCharging the Battery PackPlace the battery pack on the battery charger (optional) tocharge it.1Plug one end of the power cordinto the battery charger and theother end into the wall outlet.2Place the battery pack on thebattery charger and slide it in thedirection of the arrow.When the battery pack startscharging, the charger indicator willlight up in orange. When the batterypack is fully charged, the chargerindicator will turn off. (Fullycharged).3 Remove the battery pack fromthe charger after it has finishedcharging.Slide the battery pack from thecharger in the opposite direction towhen placed on the charger.CHARGESATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM18
19Before Starting4Notice•If the indicator on the charger does not light up, make surethat the battery pack is firmly attached to the charger. Thebattery may not charge, if not firmly attached.•When an already charged battery pack has been attachedon the charger, the indicator on the charger will turn ononce and then off.•If charging a battery pack that has not been used for along period, the indicator on the charger may flash for awhile. This does not indicate an error, and you cancontinue charging as it is.•The battery pack can be charged up to 300 times (duringuse in regular temperatures). If the battery pack is fullycharged but soon runs out, replace the battery pack with anew one.Charging TimeThe duration of charging the battery pack from empty until fully charged is about 2.5 hours.Battery pack charge confirmation markWhen the battery pack is removed fromthe printer, the charge confirmation markon the back of the battery pack is blank.When attaching the battery pack on thecharger once and then removing it, agreen black box (■) will appear on theback of the pack.By looking at the confirmation mark, you can check if thebattery is charged or not.SATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM19
420Before StartingInstalling and removing the Battery Pack* Remove the Protection case.1Place your finger on the batterycover ribbed area, and slide it asfar as it will move in the directionof the arrow.2After releasing the battery coverlock, open the battery cover inthe direction of the arrow.3Insert the battery pack.After that, take the aboveprocedure in reverse orderto close the battery cover.SATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM20
21Before Starting44When removing the battery, placeyour finger into the notch on thebattery and pull the battery out.* Make sure to turn the power off when removing orreplacing the battery.When the power is turned off, the status indicator will lightup in green. Do not remove the battery while the indicatorlights up. After making sure that the status indicator is off,you may then remove the battery.* If, after turning the power off, you remove the battery packwhile the status indicator is lit in green, the informationstored in the printer may not be updated.SATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM21
422Before StartingSetting LabelsThe method of setting the labels may vary depending on theprint mode.Continuous mode* Remove the Protection case.1Place your fingers on the opencover ribbed area, and slide thecover Open/Close lever in thedirection of the arrow.* Slide the Open/Close lever untilthe L mark on the lever is covered.2When the open cover pops open,fully open the cover in thedirection of the arrow.Open coverCover Open/Close leverLabelsSATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM22
23Before Starting43Place the label roll on the spindle onthe open cover side.* When inserting the label roll, makesure to press it down to prevent thelabels from raveling out.* When removing remaining labels,insert your finger in the label coreand remove the label with the core toprevent the labels from raveling out.4 After peeling the leading tape onthe roll, take the leading edge ofthe first label of the roll and pull itout from the label ejection via theplaten roller. Then, adjust thelabel guide (left) to the label size,and pass the label underneaththe label guides.5Place your fingers on the opencover ribbed area, and close theopen cover.This completes the setting of labels when using theContinuous mode.Label guide(Left)Label set positionSATO#MB200##E.p65 02.5.17, 2:23 PM23
SATO#MB200#E#Hyo_4.p65 02.5.17, 2:51 PM1Q 0 0 3 1 9 0 1 0

Navigation menu