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P5 2102
P5 2122
Transportable Systems
User's Manual
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Part No. UMAN-PS2 Ixx Revr M August, 2002
P52102
P52122
Transportable Sy sssss
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PS2100 Series Introduction ................ 03-8
Terminal .......................................... OS-9
Printer ....... ..OS-9
Base ..................................................................... OS-9
PS2100 Series Rear View ......................... OS-1O
System I/O Connections .......................... OS-11
R8232C Connector (J9) .................................... OS-11
Serial 8 Pin Din Connectors (J1-J5) .................. OS-12
System Battery & Charging .......... ..OS-13
Charging ................................... ....OS—13
Run and Charge Mode ...................................... OS-14
Changing Batteries ............................................ OS-15
Removing or Replacing the Terminal ..... 03-16
Removing the Terminal ...................................... 08-16
Replacing the Terminal ........................ 03—1 8
System Specifications .............. OS-20
Size/Weight .................... ....OS-20
Power ........... .OS-20
Interfaces .......................... .OS-2O
Communications Protocol .. .OS-20
Terminal Section: ............... .OS-ZO
Printer Section .................................... ....OS-21
System Environmental Characteristics .............. 08-21
PSZ100T Introduction ................................ OT-1
Warning For Units Equipped With The WLAN Radio
Option .................................................................. OT—2
Controls ..... . 0T-3
Display .................... .OT—4
Keyboard Interface . .OT-5
Touch Screen .......... .. OT-8
Internal Scanner ........ OT-10
Scanning Bar Codes .......................................... OT—11
continued on next page
Battery Power ........................................... OT-12
Power Conservation ..... OT-12
Charging the Battery .......................................... OT—1 2
Changing Terminal Batteries .............................. OT—14
I/O Connections ................... OT-15
Communications Connector .............................. OT—16
Battery ............................................................... OT-17
Charger Jack ..... OT—17
Terminal Specifications ........................... OT-18
Size/Weight ........................................................ OT-18
Display/ Touch Screen .. OT—18
Keypad ........................... .. OT—1 8
Interfaces ........................................................... OT—1 8
Optional Radio Systems .................................... OT-19
Optional Built-in Scanner ..
Memory ............................. ..
Operating System .............................................. OT—1 9
Environmental Characteristics ........................... OT—1 9
Additional Features ................................ .. OT—19
Printer Installation and Operation ............. 0P-1
Introduction to Printer ............................... OP-4
Loading Media ........................... .OP-5
Preparing Media Before Loading OP—5
Loading Media ................................ ....OP-7
Label Dispenser Option 0P-11
Maintenance ........................................ .OP-13
Printer Troubleshooting ...OP-15
Status Indicator .................................................. OP-15
Operation ........................................................... OP—1 5
Patent Information ............... Inside Back Cover
P521 00 Series Introduction
PRINTERS
refer to Printer Section of
this Manual for detailed
Namath)” PS2 IOOT TERMINAL
refer to Terminal Section of
this Manual for detoited
information
P32 100 SERiEs BASE
refer to this Section of the
Manual for detailed
informofion
P82 100 SERIES TRANSPORTABLE SYSTEM
{P52122 shown)
UMAN-P82100 Series - System Section 8-8
The P82100 Series of transportable printing systems,
consist of a terminal and configurable combinations of
printer modules integrated into a base which provides
power, charging and interface capabilities.
Terminal
The terminal section of the PS2100 Series is a
P82100T terminal/scanner with a touch-screen display
and a alpha numeric keypad for data entry. It utilizes the
Microsoft Windows® CE operating system.
The terminal of the PS2100 Series is a docking termi-
nal, which can be removed from the P82100 Series
Transportable System and used independently as a
hand-held terminal/scanner.
Complete information regarding the features and use of
the terminal can be found in the Terminal Section of this
manual.
Printer
There are two printers which can be specified in a
P82100 Series system: a unit which prints on 2” wide
media, and a larger one using 4" media. Both printers
use direct thermal media and are specifically designed for
printing labels, tags or continuous receipts (with or with-
out bar codes) from the P821 OOT terminal.
Following is a table describing the printer configurations
available on PS2100 series printing systems.
M d I P ' t rs
lap, .: I . ‘ ,,
P82122 2
Complete information regarding the features and use of
the printer module can be found in the Printer section of
this manual.
Base
The Base of the PS2100 Series Transportable System
acts as the infrastructure linking the terminal and the
printer(s). It provides power to run all modules for a full
8-9 UMAN-PS2100 Series ~ System Secllon
work shift by means of a removable battery pack. The
built in intelligent charger provides rapid charging for the
main battery and also allows the PS2100 Series to run
when plugged into an AC outlet.
Six external serial ports are provided on the P32100
Series Base. One is a 25 pin R8232 interface to allow
serial communications to P.C.s or in-store processors.
The remaining five ports are multiplexed to allow the
simultaneous input of up to five bar code scanners.
The PS2100 Series can also provide communication to
the host facility’s data network through the optional wire-
less capabilities of the terminal.
Battery Door
Charger AC,
Receptacle Serial I/O Ports (J l-J5)
UMAN-PS2100 Series ' System Section 8-10
System I/O Connections
R82320 Connector (J9)
The following are the pin assignments for the 25-pin D-
Sub R82320 serial connector.
Pin Signal Signal
Number Name Type Description
1 , Me; Not
' connected i
2 SYS_RXD input Receive Data
5‘ 3 SYS_TXD ifioutput ; Transmit'data
4 SYS_CTS input Clear to Send
5‘ V a SYSjiTs bu'iput Request to send
6 SYS_DTR output Data Terminal
Heady
t ,7_ GND Signal ground ,
8 COM2_DCD input Carrier Detect
9 ‘ vour, (output , -i-5VDC, 500 mAmax.
10—19 n/c Not
connected
1201 , svs_os,fl'f*i input "4? , Data sétReadyf
21-25 n/c Not
connected
Pin 13 Pin 1
Pin 14 Pin 25
DB—25 Pin Female Plug {19}
3-1 1 UMAN-Pszmo Series ~ System Section
Serial 8 Pin Din Connectors (J1-J5)
The following are the pin assignments for the 8-pin DIN
serial connectors
Pin Signal Signal
Number Name Type Description
1 , , , 1 fix]; IN input Receive Data
2 TXD IN output Transmit data
3 cTst W iiinput 7 Clear to Send
4 RTS OUT output Request to send
5 GND? , , Signal ground
6 n/c Not
connected
: 7 ‘ No Not
, ’ , ~ Connected
8 +5VDC output +5VDC, 250 mA max.
8 Pin
Serial Port
J1-J5
UMAN-PSZIOD Series - System Section 5-12
System Battery EI- Charging
The P82100 Series is powered by one Nickel-Metal
Hydride (NiMH) battery pack. The battery pack has
sufficient energy for six hours of normal use before it
requires recharging or replacing with a freshly charged
battery.
Charging
The built in charger in the P82100 Series can recharge
a depleted battery in three to four hours. This time will
vary if the system is used during the charge cycle.
Batteries are charged by plugging the P82100 Series
into a 90 to 230 V.A.C. outlet. The charger will automati-
cally adjust for the line voltage and start charging the
Charger
Status Light
Power Light
P82 lOO SERIES CHARGER INDICATORS
battery. The charger power light will come on to indicate
the unit is running on A.C. power, and the charge status
light will also turn on. When the battery reaches its
maximum charge, the charge status light will start to
blink, indicating that the battery is fully charged.
A slowly blinking status light indicates the charger is in
“Pending” mode, which occurs when a battery has been
discharged too deeply to go through the normal charge
5-13 UMAN-Psztoo Series - System Section
cycle (e.g. a battery that has been stored too long and
allowed to discharge). When in the “Pending” mode the
P82100 Series charger will slowly bring this battery’s
charge state up to a level where it can safely withstand a
fast charge, and then charge it normally. When the
charger is in the “Pending" mode, run and charge opera-
tions are not available.
Run and Charge Mode
The P82100 Series system can be used normally while
its battery is being charged. The charger indicator lights
will operate as usual, however, charge time will be longer.
Under severe system usage, the charge status indicator
may turn on steadily, as the charger switches to its “Fast
Charge” mode. This is a normal occurrence, and once
the battery’s charge level has been restored, the charge
status indicator will return to its blinking state.
If the charger is in the “Pending” mode, the Run and
Charge mode is disabled.
UMAN-Psztoo Series - System Section 8-14
Changing Batteries
A Always turn the terminal off before changing batter-
test
The terminal is powered by its own battery when main
power to the system is turned off and will retain its data
when the main battery is removed. insure that you have
a fully charged replacement battery on hand, and install
the new battery as quickly as possible.
~ Open the battery door and let it drop away from
the unit.
° Remove the battery by lifting up on the bottom of
the battery pack and pulling it out from the back of
the system.
- Slide the replacement battery into the back of the
system until it clicks into place. Insure that the
battery terminals face into the system.
- Close the battery door and insure that it snaps
back into place.
AC. Outlet Battery Pack Door
REPLAClNG BAWERIES N THE P32 lOO SERIES
8-15 UMAN-PSZ1 00 Series ~ System Section
Removing or Replacing the Terminal
A Always turn the PSZlOO Series system off before re-
moving the terminal.
Removing the Terminal
The PS2100 Series System’s terminal section is remov-
able to allow its use as a hand held data collection de-
vice. The terminal can be removed by following these
steps:
- Turn the PS2100 Series system off by pressing the
terminals “ON/OFF” key.
- Turn the terminal locking key at the back of the unit
a quarter turn until it is loose.
~ Rotate the Terminal locking clamp away from the
terminal.
Always tum terminal
off before removal\
2. Pull Terminal
Locking Clamp
open and hold in
place
l. Rotate Termi
Lock l/l lum
REMOVlNG THE TERMlNAL.‘ STEP 1
UMAN-PSzl 00 Series ~ System Section 3-16
. While still holding the clamp open, gently pull the
terminal straight out of the dock.
Full and hold
Terminal Locking
clamp back and
slide terminal out
of the dock
The terminal now can be turned on and used as a hand
held device. Refer to the Terminal Section of this manual
for more details on using the terminal, and information on
charging and replacing the terminal battery pack.
8-17
continued on next page
UMAN-P32100 Series ' Syslem Section
Allow Terminal
Locking Clamp
to set into place.
Do not allow it to
snap back.
Turn Locking Key
as shown to lock
Terminal in
place.
REPLAC/NG THE TERMINAL." STEP 2
- Allow the terminal clamp to slowly return to position
to secure the terminal. Don’t let it snap back into
place.
- Turn the terminal locking key at the back of the unit
a quarter turn until it is tight. This retains the termi-
nal in place so it will not accidently be bumped loose
from its connection to the main P82100 system.
A The terminal should always be locked in place prior
to its use in the 952100 Series system.
3-19 UMAN-PSZtoo Series ~ System Section
System Specifications
Size/Weight
t: 11"
494 mm 279mm 216 mm 7.26 Kg
Weights are with battery, less printing media)
Power
- 7.2VDC, 7000 mAHr Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)
Battery Pack
- Built in intelligent battery charger, 110-230 V.A.C.
input.
Interfaces
- One (1) D825F Connector RS-232 port for one-way or
two-way communications up to 38.4K BPS. (J9)
. Five (5) multiplexed 8 pin circular DIN Connectors, for
one-way or two-way communications. (J1-5)
Communications Protocol
Supports RTS/CTS (hardware) and XON/XOFF hand-
shaking protocols to synchronize with the host terminal.
The handshaking protocol and the baud rate is program-
mable. The default communications parameters are:
Handshaking = RTS/CTS Baud Rate = 19,200
Parity = None Data Bits = 8
Terminal Section:
Windows CE based docking (removable) terminal.
- LCD Display/ Touch Screen
- 19 Key Keypad
~ Optional built-in Laser Scanner
~ Optional RF LAN module
See the Terminal Section of this manual for complete
terminal specifications
UMAN-PSQ100 Series - System Section 3-20
Printer Section
Configurable with one or two printers, depending on
model:
. 2" wide media, 200 d.p.i
- 5” diameter media roll capacity (approx. 450” [137 m]
@.0035” thick stock)
- Self-centering stock adjustment with position locking
capability.
- Optional label dispenser with label taken detection
circuitry
System Environmental Characteristics
- Operating temperature: 4° to 110°F (-16° to 43°C)
- Storage temperature: -4° to 122°F (-20° to 50°C)
- Relative humidity: 45%~95% non-condensing @
77°F (25°C)
- Water Resistance: NEMA2
- Drop Test: One (1) 3” (.9 m) drop to concrete on each
side, per UL 1950 sec. 4.2.5.
3-21 UMAN-PS2100 Series ~ System Section
Terminal Section
PSZ 1 OOT Introduction
The PS2100T is a highly integrated, light weight scan-
ner/terminal. Its compact one-piece design minimizes
operator fatigue and promotes more efficient and accu-
rate operation. The PS21OOT’s innovative design also
provides for “either hand” scanning to promote operator
comfort.
The PS2100T utilizes the Microsoft Windows® CE
operating system and a touch-screen display. Operators
already familiar with Windows will quickly become pro-
ductive with the PS2100T due to its familiar user inter-
face.
The PS2100T's powerful CPU, combined with sophisti-
cated RF communications, an IR communications port
and an accurate and reliable laser scanner combine to
make the P82100T a highly versatile terminal that can be
easily integrated into virtually any data processing net-
work.
The PS2100T serves as a fully integrated component of
the PS2100 Series printing systems. The various models
of the PS2100 Series are complete mobile printing pack—
age consisting of the PS2100T terminal, a configurable
combination of 2" and 4" thermal printers, inputs for
multiple scanners, connections to facility-wide data net-
works, and a high capacity battery and charger.
The PS2100T as used in a PS2100 Series Printing
System is a docking terminal. it can be removed from a
P82100 Series System and used as an independent
hand held terminal.
Some P82100T features described in this manual may
work differently when the unit is docked in a PS2100
Printing System. This section will cover these exceptions
when they arise.
continued
0T-1 UMAN»P82100 Series ~ Terminal Section
Warning for units equipped with the WLAN radio
option:
The following section only applies when the PSQIOOTterm/‘nal has FCC ID:
128F$21224121 on the the serial number label. (This label is on the underside of
the terminal.)
A Warning: Use of the PS2100T as a handheld ter mi-
nal with FCC 1D: 128Ps21224121 meets the FCC require-
ments for radio frequency (RF) radiation exposure. To
minimize exposue the user should avoid holding the
terminal, especially the scanner end, up to his/her head
or torso. The terminal with this radio option has been
SAR tested. The maximum SAR value measured was 0.18
W/kg averaged over 1 gram.
A Warning: Use of the PS2122 printer with the above
PS2100T terminal docked in the cradle meets the FCC
requirements for radio frequency (RF) radiation expo-
sure. To minimize exposue the user should avoid lean-
ing over the docked terminal, especially the scanner
end. The P32122 with this terminal/radio option has been
SAR tested. The maximum SAR value was 0. 17 W/kg av-
eraged over 1 gram.
UMAN-Pszwu Series ~ Terminal Section OT-2
Controls
Speaker Reset Button
Scanner ‘ - ,, A Scanner
Buttons . Buttons
refer to pg. ' t . ' " ' " refer to p-
OT-IO ‘ omo
L..-l
Alpha Key
refer to p-. O»6
Function Key
refer to pgD-S
On/Of Switch
Alternate action
Power switch
Charo-in Indicator
Microghone (ogtional! Alpha Indicatr
PS2IOOT CONTROLS ANDDISPLAY
0T-3 UMAN-Pszwo Series - Terminal Section
Display
The display for the P82100T is an 240 by 320 pixel
liquid cwstal graphics display with backlighting and four
shades of gray. It is equivalent to 1/4 of a standard VGA
display. The display is integrated with a touch screen
which enables the user to enter data by means of a
stylus. Use of the touch screen is detailed later in the
Controls Section.
Backlighf:
The P82100T allows the user to enable and disable the
LCD backlight by pressing  iéi- (4). The backlight
remains on until the  {©1- (4) sequence is pressed
again. For example, with the backlight oft, pressing
 ii- (4) will turn the backlight on.
There is an additional power drain on the battery with
the display backlight enabled. The application in the unit
may turn the backlight on or off with no input from the
user to extend battery life.
Contrast:
Pressing  O (<) will cause the contrast to be-
come lighter with each successive keystroke.
Pressing o (>) will cause the contrast to be-
come darker with each successive keystroke.
uMAN-Pszt 00 Series ~ Terminal Section OT-4
Keyboard Interface
Data entry capabilities with the P82100T keypad can
be expanded by using either the Function  or
Alpha  keys in conjunction with the keypad.
The following details the keypad functions of the
P82100T.
Default functions
The terminal is set up as a numeric keypad as its de-
fault mode of operation. The horizontal and vertical
cursor keys allow navigation on the touch screen as on a
normal P.C. keyboard and only the numeric functions of
the main keys are active.
P82 lOOT DEFAULT KEYS
0T-5 UMAN-PS2100 Series ' Termlnal Section
Using the Function Key
The blue colored characters and functions are ac-
cessed by pressing  followed by the appropriate
key.
The accompanying illustration shows keypad functions
when the terminal is in the Function mode.
P82 lOOTF UNCl'lON KEYS
- Pressing the E icon will bring up the Windows CE
“Start” menu on the touch screen.
. The  key deletes the current entry.
. The -:§:- (backlight) and o o (contrast) keys are
described in the section on the display.
. The 4— key backs up the cursoracharacter ata
time.
- The ,   and <.> keys perform
the same function as on a full keyboard.
UMAN-PSZtOO Series - Termlnal Section 0T-6
Using the Alpha Keys
Alpha characters on the keypad are accessed by
pressing the  key followed by pressing the key
with the desired character the appropriate number of
times. For example, the letter “C" is accessed by
pressing the  key followed by pressing the
key three times. If the next character that is needed is on
a different key then pressing that key will advance the
cursor ton the next character. If, however, as in the
example above we wanted “C" to be followed by “A" we
would need to advance the cursor to the next character
by using the right cursor key (>) and then press
once to enter A”
AI-ha Indicator
PSZlOOTA LPHA KEYS
Notes:
- The “S" and the “2” characters are produced by
pressing the appropriate character key four times.
- Alpha keys produce only upper case alpha charac-
ters.
- The cursor keys stay active in the Alpha mode.
- The Alpha function stays active until the 
key is pressed again. An indicator at the bottom of
the keypad indicates the terminal is in Alpha mode.
OT-7 UMAN-PS2100 Series ~ Terminal Section
Touch Screen
The touch screen is the primary means of performing
most functions and entering data on the P821 OOT. The
stylus provided with the terminal can be used to “point
and click" on menu items in much the same way as a
mouse is used on a desktop PC .
Stylus
The PSZIOOT stylus is especially designed for compat-
A ibility with the touch screen. Use of any other point-
ing device, e.g. a ball point pen or a pencil, will
cause degradation and eventual damage to the
touch screen.
Always use the stylus provided with the terminal.
Selecting objects
Objects are selected on the touch screen by positioning
the point of the stylus over the desired object, and tap-
ping on the screen.
- If you have tapped a button or selection box, the
object will become highlighted.
It a data entry box is selected, pressing the stylus will
move the terminal’s cursor to that position, and data
can now be entered either via the various touch
screen options, or by means of the terminal’s keypad.
Refer to the section below on using the On-Screen
Keyboard, or the previous section on using the Nu-
meric Keypad.
- Double—tapping an application or document icon will
open it.
- Text may be selected by firmly sliding the stylus tip
over the desired characters.
~ Control sliders, and the elevator boxes on the display
can be also moved by sliding the stylus.
UMAN-PSZ100 Series ~ Terminal Section OT-8
Using the On-Screen Keyboard
The P821 OOT also allows data entry via its On-Screen
Keyboard in addition to using the numeric keypad. The
On-Screen Keyboard is accessed by pressing the
 and  keys at the same time. Applica-
tions written for the terminal may also display the On—
Screen Keyboard when it is required for input.
Once the On-Screen Keyboard is displayed, data can
be entered by tapping on the desired key with the stylus.
Characters will be displayed as they are touched.
Numeric keypad functions can also be used in conjunc-
tion with the On-Screen keyboard.
USING 11-15 P82 lOOTO N—S GREEN KEYBOARD
OT-9 UMAN-Pszloo Series - Terminal Section
Internal Scanner
ALaser Safety Warning
The scanners used on the P32100T or the P82100 Series
Systems are Class II lasers. They can emit up to a l
milliwatt beam of light which could cause eye damage
it stared at directly. Do not stare into a laser when it is
operating!
Aciuating the Scanner
The integrated scanner on the P82100T can be actu-
ated by either the left or right hand sets of buttons. The
side mounted buttons allow easy operation of the scan—
ner with the same hand that holds the terminal while the
Scanner
Win dow
Do not stare into
the laser when it
top mounted buttons allow actuation of the scanner with
the hand that uses the stylus or the keypad.
The Scanner can also be used when the terminal is
docked in a P32100 system. The scanner will work as
described below, but the object being scanned must be
placed in front of the scanner window of the terminal.
Refer to the System Section of this manual for more
information.
A successful scan is accompanied by a tone from the
speaker.
UMAN-P82100 Series ~ Terminal Section 0T-10
Scanning Bar Codes
The scanner component of the P82100T can read and
decode information stored as bar codes, thus making
data entry more efficient. Use this procedure to scan bar
codes:
Point the P821 OOT at the label to be scanned. The
optimum range of the scanner is approximately 2.5-
14" [GA-35.5 cm]
Press and hold the one of the scanner buttons to start
scanning.
A line of light will appear on the surface you are
scanning. Position the line perpendicular to the lines
of the barcode being scanned and ensure it crosses
the entire bar code.
When the P82100T successfully reads and decodes
the bar code, the unit will beep, indicating that the bar
code data has been entered into the terminal memory.
Scan Line
Scorn Buttons
S CANNlNGBARCODES WITH ME P82 lOOT
OT-11 UMAN-Pszl no Series - Terminal Sectlon
Battery Power
Power Conservation
Maximizing battery life insures the longest operating
time between charging or battery replacement cycles.
Follow these guidelines to optimize battery life:
- Turn the terminal off when it will not be used for
awhile by pressing the green @ key. This suspends
terminal operation and allows it conserve power.
Pressing the @ switch again restores the P821 OOT
to its state prior to suspending operation. You do not
have to wait for the terminal to restart. The terminal
will automatically suspend operation after a pre-set
interval.
~ Turn off the display backlight with the  -:¢:- (4)
key combination when it is not needed. The terminal
will automatically dim the backlight after a pre-set
period of inactivity if that function is enabled in the
terminal’s application.
- If the terminal is docked in a PS21OO Series Print-
ing System connect the unit to A.C. power whenever
possible using the system‘s charging system. Batter-
ies will charge while the system is being used.
Charging the Battery
The PS2100T will alert the user when the battery needs
charging. The user then has the option of either replac-
ing the battery with a freshly charged one, or charging
the unit. lithe battery is run down below a minimum limit,
the terminal will suspend operations and cannot be
restarted until the battery is either replaced or recharged.
There are two options for charging the P821 OOT:
- PS2100 Printing System. If the terminal is docked
in a PS2100 Printing System, the entire system can
be plugged into an A.C. power source and it will
UMAN-PSZI 00 Series ~ Terminal Section 0T-12
continue to operate normally while its battery is re-
charged. Refer to the System Section of this manual
for more information on charging batteries in the
P82100 Printing System.
- The LI72 Wall Charger (p/n AT15759-tab)
The LI72 is a wall mounted single charger with
universal 110 to 230, 50-60 Hz. VAC input. The
charger can be configured with plugs which comply
with most international standards. The LI72 Charger
can only be used when the terminal is not docked in a
PS21OO Series system.
Plug the LI72 Charger into the appropriate AC
power source, and the charger plug into the P821 OOT
Battery Pack. The LED on the charger will report
charging status. A steady light indicates that the
battery is being charged (“fast mode”). A slowly
blinking light indicates that the charge cycle is com-
plete and the charger is now in “trickle charge“ mode.
A rapidly blinking light indicates a charging problem
and the battery undergoing a charge may be defec-
tive.
PS2100T batteries can be charged while the
terminal is in use. Charging the battery with the Wall
Charger will take approximately 4 hours. Actual
charging time will depend on the battery pack’s condi-
tion and usage of the terminal while charging.
Charger part numbers will vary depending on specific
country of use. Consult Zebra tor the correct part num-
ber Ior your application.
0T-13 UMAN-P32100 Series ~ Terminal Section
Changing Terminal Batteries
Terminals must be removed train the P52 100 Printing System to replace their
batteries. Refer to the System section tor instructions on removing and
replacing docking terminals.
A Always turn the terminal oft before changing bat-
feries!
Ame PS2lOOT will retain data and its current settings
for a maximum of five minutes when its battery is re-
moved. Before changing batteries, insure that you have
a fully charged replacement battery on hand, and in-
stall the new battew as quickly as possible.
Charger Jack
CHANGINGBAH‘ERlES IN 1145 PSQiOOT
The P82100T’s battery is removed by pressing on the
release latch as shown at “1” in the figure below, and
pivoting the battery away from the terminal as shown at
“2”.
Follow the reverse procedure to install a new battery:
Insert the alignment tabs on the battery into the P82100T
and then pivot the battery into the terminal until the latch
clicks into place, retaining the battery.
UMAN-PSZIDO Serles ~ Terminal Section OT-14
I/O Connections
Refer to next iwo
pages for pin
assignments
P82 lOOTI/O C ONNECTIONS
These connections are not accessible when the PSZIOOTis docked
in a PSZIOO Printing System.
OT-15 UMAN-PSZI 00 Series ~ Terminal Semion
Communications Connector
The following are the pin assignments for the 26-pin
communications/power connector.
Pln Signal Signal
Number Name Type Description
1 AUX_SELB# input Docking slgoal- short to
t , pin 26 when docked
2 +AUX V input Auwaower input
a +AUX voltage, Q ' g:—I913\\ill13_§,3é1.25AFused
4 +AUX voltage I Not Fused/10V TVS
‘A DCDt' input roomiioT‘E)
is“ DSR1 input ‘ I COM1‘(DTE)
f k xm input , COM1 (DfE)
8 RTN > Power Supply Return
, 9 TXD1 , ‘ goutput COM1(DTE)
710, RTN ‘ Power Supply Return
2 ‘11 ' RTs1 output COM1 (DTE)
iz' CT81 V' input ‘ ‘ boMi (DTE)
v13‘ : prim output ' cow (DTE)
14 \ PWFLCTL output tPrinter Power Enable
(Open Collector 10V TVS)
15 RTN ‘ Power Supply Return
16 I H ‘ ‘Power Supply Return
5 1377, \ input; ' J 3
fl; CHG_STATUS# I input. I; 7 Eggery Charging Status
output I ' COM2XDTE)
7 Rower Siupply Return
output 5 GM? (DT’Ei
input COM2 (DTE)
input, 1 7 Cfiqrg H
' voltage H 9.0900 max/2.2é5A.
max.
‘ put, ’ ‘ ‘ ’
input Docking signal- short to
pin 1 when docked
Aux_SELA#
UMAN-PSZI on Series ~ Termlnel Section 0T-16
Battery
The P82100T utilizes a removable 7.2 VDC LiION
battery pack with an integral charger jack. If not in use,
the terminal will automatically power off to conserve
battery life. The inactivity time-out value can be pro-
grammed; the default time-out is one minute. Other
power features:
- Full charge lasts approximately_ when terminal is
not docked.
- Low battery indicated by audible beeps and low
battery message on display
- Battery includes overcharge protection circuitry.
Charger Jack
Pin Signal
Number Name Description
i 1 t +V Charge voltage
2 PWFl Provides power when docked in
a P82100 Printing System
, 3~ ‘ '-V, Ground , ,
0T-17 uMAN-Pszwu Series - Terminal Section
Terminal Specifications
Size/Weight
753”
mm mm]
Weight: 1 lb. (with Battery)1
Display/ Touch Screen
- 240 x 320 pixels (1/4 VGA), transllective backlit, FSTN
liquid crystal display (LCD)
- Three shades of gray plus white
- integrated resistive non-glare touch screen
Keypad
- 19 Key alphanumeric elastomer
Interfaces
- Two RS-232 ports for one-way or two-way
communication to terminal or printer at up to 115K
BPS.
UMAN-PSZ1OD Series ' Terminal Section OT-1 B
Optional Radio Systems
- Short Range (SRRF) System: 916MHz or 2.4 GHz
Compatible with SRRF equipped Zebra printers.
~ Long Range System: per 802.11b, supports qualified
radio cards via internal PCMCIA port. Allows
integration with facility-wide LANs.2
Optional Built-in Scanner
. Visible laser diode
- Scan rate = 36 +/- 3 scans per second
- CDRH Class II
- Range (10 mil) = 25-14 inches
Memory
- Flash Memory: 4MB std. 8MB optional
~ DRAM Standard configuration: 16MB
Operating System
- Microsoft Windows CE® v3.00 or higher
Environmental Characteristics
- Operating temperature: 32“ to 122°F (0° to 50°C)
- Storage temperature: 5“ to 150°F (-15° to 65°C)
- Relative humidity: 45%-95% non-condensing
0 Water Resistance: NEMASR for water and dust
resistance‘
- Drop Test: Three (3) consecutive 4’ (1.2 m) drops to
concrete.‘
Additional Features
- 80 MHz processor speed
- Integrated real time clock and date
- Special touch screen stylus included
. Dockable with P82100 Series Printing Systems
l. Specs do not apply to unit docked in o PSZIOO sen'es system.
2. Refer to warnings regarding RF frequency radiation in the Introduction of
this section
0T-19 UMANvPSZi 00 Series 0 Terminal Section
Printer Section
—
Printer Installation and Operation
This section provides information on the operation
and maintenance of the PS2100 series printers.
Printers used in P82100 series system print on 2"
wide media, and use direct thermal media. They are
specifically designed for printing labels, tags or continu-
ous receipts (with or without bar codes) with the
PS2100T terminal.
OP-l UMAN»P82100 Series ~ Printer Section
Warnings
SHOCK HAZARD WARNING:
The printer and power supply should never
be operated in a location where either one
can get wet. Personal injury could result.
MEDIA WARNING:
Always use high quality ajaproved labels, tags
and transfer ribbons. If a hesive backed labels
are used that DO NOT lay flat on the backing
liner, the exposed edges may stick to the label
guides and rollers inside the printer, causing the
label to peel off from the liner and jam the print»
gr. Approved supplies can be ordered from your
eaen
RELOADING HINT:
If you should run out of labels while printing,
DO NOT turn the printer OFF while reloading or
data loss may result. The printer will automati-
callé/ réesume printning when a new label roll is
loa e .
STATIC DISCHARGE:
The discharge of electrostatic energy that accu-
mulates on the surface of the human body or
other surfaces can damage or destroy the print
head or electronic components used in this
device. DO NOT TOUCH the rim head or the
electronic components undert e top cover.
THERMAL PRINTING:
The print head becomes hot while printing. To
protect from damaging the print head and risk of
Bersonal injury, avoid touching the print head.
se only the cleaning pen to perform mainte-
nance.
UMAN-PS21DO Series ' Printer Section 0P-2
Thermal Printers Compliance
EC Compliance
I—Euro[.:uer=rin
Council Directive Compliance to Standards
BQ/SSS/EEC EN 55022-B 1995 RF Emissions control
Immunity to Electro~
92/31/EE EN 50082-1 1997 . ,
EMC Directive manehc D|sturbances
IEC 1000-3-2 Harmonic Emmissions
IEC 1000-3-3
CB Schema EN 60950
FCC - Declaration of Conformity:
F© Model: LP _ conforms to the following specification:
FCC Part15, SubpartB, Section15.107(a)
and Section15.109(a) CIassB digital device
Volta. e Variation
Supplemental Information:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.
Industry Canada Notice:
This device complies with Industry Canada 108—003 class B requirements.
Cetequipementestconformea I‘lCS-OOS classe B de la norm
IndustrieIIeCanadian
OP-3 UMAN-P821 no Series ~ Printer Section
Introduction to Printer
Feed Button
W Status 0ndicafor
Cover Release
Tear Bur
Print Head
MedioGuide “f \
Core size
Selecfors
Media
G uides
Gap Sensor
Lube/Taken
Sensor
UMAN~PSZ100 Series - Printer Section OP-4
Loading Media
Preparing Media Before Loading
During shipment, the outside length of media may
become dirty when handled or dusty when stored.
Preparing media before loading it into the printer
makes sure both the print head and platen stay cleaner
for a longer time.
Label Rolls
Find the tape
and pull off both
labels held by
the tape
Tag Stock Rolls
Find the tape
and detach the
bottom tag
/ , ;\o,‘/Lr>"
AYou must avoid ra ging adhesive or dirty media be-
tween the print head on platen. Such an occurrence dam-
ages the print head and is not covered under your warranty.
0P-5 uMAN-Pszioo Series - Pvinter Section
Power indicator
must be on.
Pull on Release Levers,
and open printer cov-
Adjusr media
holders down
UMAN-PS21DO Series ~ Primer Section OP-6
Loading Media
Turn the power “On”
Press the “On/Off” button on the terminal. The indica-
tor surrounding the printer’s feed button should light
up.
Open the Printer Cover
Pull on the Cover Release levers as shown, and
rotate the cover up.
Adjust the Core Size Selectors
' If the roll of media has a small (1” [25 mm]) core,
push the selectors up as shown.
- It the roll of media has a large (1 .5” [38 mm]) core,
push the selectors down as shown.
continued on next page
0P-7 UMAN-PS2100 Serles ' Primer Section
Labels must face ue
PUH media
supports
Thread medic
through
guides
C (056 C over—
Press fee d
button to
advance
medic:
UMAN-PSZ1 00 Sevies - Primer Section OP-8
Install the Roll
Spread the Roll Holders apart, and place the core of
the media on the supports.
Note that media can spool o” the roll with labels on the outside or from
the inside of the roll.
Allow the Roll holders to spring back and support the
media roII.
Thread Medld'hrough the Guides
Note that the side to be printed must face up as it
emerges from the printer.
Close the Cover
Close the printer’s cover, insuring it is latched se-
curely.
Press the Feed Button. The printer will advance a
length of media and stop. The indicator around the
feed button should be lit. If it is still dark, refer to the
Troubleshooting section.
OP-9 UMAN-PSZ1 00 Serles - Printer Semion
Oose
Dispenser
Open Door
Dispenser
Door Remove several
Push Liner Through
Slof
UMAN-PSZ100 Series ~ Printer Section OP-1D
Label Dispenser Option
Printers can be equipped with a label dispenser
which when utilized will print a label and automatically
separate it from its backing and present ti for the user
to apply. A ‘label taken” sensor will prevent printing any
further labels until the one presented is removed.
The Dispenser works as detailed below:
Set the Lobell'oken Sensor
- Pull open the label dispenser door.
- Use a stylus to set the Label Taken Sensor to the
“1 ” position.
Load Media
- Remove several labels from the roll of media.
- Slide the backing through the slot under the dis-
penser door as shown.
Close Door
Close the label dispenser door as shown. The printer
is new ready to print, separate and dispense labels.
OP-I 1 UMAN-Pszl 00 Series ~ Printer Section
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flashes, release the
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uMAN-Psz1 00 Series - Printer Section 0P-12
AutoSense Gap SensoAdjustment
This procedure is also known as a “two-key reset". It
forces the printer to print out a summary of its current
status and places the printer into a diagnostic mode. In
this mode it will only print the raw code sent to it by the
P82100 terminal, and will not create any labels.
If you have turned on the Label Taken Sensor, you must turn it off prior
to performing this step.
- Turn the printer off by pressing the “ON/Off“ key on
the P82100 terminal.
- Press and hold down the Feed Button on the printer
under test.
- Turn the printer back on by pressing the “ON/Off”
key on the PSZ100 terminal again.
- When the indicator around the Feed Button flashes,
release the Feed Button.
The printer will advance media and then print out a
status report as shown. It is now in its diagnostic
“DUMP“ mode.
- Tap the feed button again. The printer will print “out
of DUMP" and can resume normal operation. Re-
member to turn the Label Take Sensor switch back
to “1" if you are using this feature.
0P-13 UMAN-PSZI 00 Series - Printer Section
Cleaning the Print Head
The print head can be cleaned whenever a new
media roll is loaded.
0 Open the cover.
° Rub the cleaning pen across the dark area of the
print head. it a cleaning pen is not available a cotton
swab saturated in isopropyl alcohol can be substi-
tuted.
A Never use any sharp objects, such as paper clips
or screwdrivers to clean the printhead.
If the printer has been running for a long time, the
printhead may be hot.
Do not clean the roller.
- Wait one minute to allow the Print Head to dry
before closing the cover.
Clean dark area of
the Print Head
Do not Clean Roller
UMAN-PSZtOO Series ~ Printer Section OP-14
Printer Troubleshooting
Status Indicator
Does not light when power is turned to ON .
- Check power connection from system to printer.
Lights GREEN, but printer will not print.
~ Check interface cable connections from system to printer.
- Make sure top cover is locked closed.
Blinks GREEN-RED-RED.
- Operator has paused the printer during a batch job. Tap the
FEED button to continue.
Lights AMBER.
- Printer has encountered a syntax or command error.
Blinks RED
- The optional cover open sensor is active. Press top cover to
close and lock.
Lights RED
- Media is out. Reload a new source of media so printer can
continue printing.
- Power-up failure.
Blinks GREEN—AMBER.
- AutoSense in process. Wait until printer dispenses a status
report.
Lights AMBER-RED.
- Download in process.
Operation
Printer appears to bworking (media is being fault},
but nothing is printed.
- Verify that the labels are the correct type (direct thermal).
- Check that the roll is loaded properly: with the direct thermal
side facing up.
- Clean the print head with cleaning pen.
. Ensure top cover is locked closed.
~ Check interface cable connections from system to printer.
continued on next page
OP-15 UMAN-Pszmo Series ~ Printer Section
Printing is faded or pocmuality
- Clean the print head with cleaning pen.
- Adjust print speed/darkness in software.
- Check that the roll is loaded properly: with the direct thermal
side facing up.
Prints only partial label arkips a label.
- Label caught on print head.
0 Print head is not properly latched.
Printing stops and statusfndicator lights ORANGE or
RED.
- Possible problem with label stock. Use only approved labels
and tags.
- Possible label jam.
Optional Label Dispenser Operation
Printing continues between labels.
- Make sure label-taken sensor is on.
. The label-taken sensor is blocked or dirty. Remove any
scraps or dust.
Prints one label and stops.
- Verify the quantity has been correctly set.
UMAN-PSZt 00 Series ‘ Printer Section 0P-1G
atent Information
This product and/or its use may be covered by one or more of the
following US patents and corresponding international patents
worldwide
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