Zebra Technologies ZB4LAN-01 Zebra Printer with Embedded 802.11b/g radio and Bluetooth 2.0 radio User Manual UMAN P4TB3
Zebra Technologies Corporation Zebra Printer with Embedded 802.11b/g radio and Bluetooth 2.0 radio UMAN P4TB3
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Manual Introduction RP4T Printers P4T Overview Maintenance Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Appendices 2:26 pm, Jul 31, 2008 Specifications User Guide Radio Regulatory Information P4T/RP4T™ Mobile Printer Series Connecting the Printer Index © ZIH Corp. 2008 UMAN-P4T-001 Rev.B Zebra RP4T Printers Manual Introduction information or omissions. Zebra Technologies Corporation reserves the right to correct any such errors and disclaims liability resulting therefrom. This manual contains proprietary information of Zebra Technologies Corporation. It is intended solely for the information and use of parties operating and maintaining the equipment described herein. Such proprietary information may not be used, reproduced, or disclosed to any other parties for any other purpose without the expressed written permission of Zebra Technologies Corporation. No Liability for Consequential Damage Product Improvements Since continuous product improvement is a policy of Zebra Technologies Corporation, all specifications and signs are subject to change without notice. P4T Overview Maintenance Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Connecting the Printer Specifications P4T/RP4T User Guide Proprietary Statement FCC Compliance Statement Appendices Radio Regulatory 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. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits or 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 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 or circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. WARNING: Exposure to Radio Frequency radiation. To conform to FCC RF exposure requirements this device shall be used in accordance with the operating conditions and instructions listed in this manual. Note that there are several radio options available with this printer. Additional regulatory information is contained in later sections devoted to each radio individually. NOTE: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be used with the unit to insure compliance. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Zebra Technologies Corporation could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Canadian Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada. “IC:” before the equipment certification number signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not guarantee that the certified product will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Agency Approvals and Regulatory Information Index • FCC part 15 • Canadian STD RSS-210 • NOM-ETL (Mexico) • EN60950: 2000 Safety Standard • EN55022:1998 Class B European • C-Tick (Australia) Electromagnetic Radiation Standard In no event shall Zebra Technologies Corporation or anyone else involved in the creation, production, or delivery of the accompanying product (including hardware and software) be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, or other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use of or the results of use of or inability to use such product, even if Zebra Technologies Corporation has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Because some states do not allow the exclusion of liability for consequential or incidental damages, the above limitation may not apply to you. Copyrights The copyrights in this manual and the label print engine described therein are owned by Zebra Technologies Corporation. Unauthorized reproduction of this manual or the software in the label print engine may result in imprisonment of up to one year and fines of up to $10,000 (17 U.S.C.506). Copyright violators may be subject to civil liability. This product may contain ZPL®, ZPL II®, and ZebraLink tm programs; Element Energy Equalizer® Circuit; E3®; and AGFA fonts. Software © ZIH Corp. All rights reserved worldwide. ZebraLink and all product names and numbers are trademarks, and Zebra, the Zebra logo, ZPL, ZPL II, Element Energy Equalizer Circuit, and E3 Circuit are registered trademarks of ZIH Corp. All rights reserved worldwide. Monotype®, Intellifont® and UFST® are trademarks of Monotype Imaging, Inc. registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. AndyTM , CG PalacioTM, CG Century SchoolbookTM, CG TriumvirateTM, CG TimesTM, Monotype KaiTM, Monotype MinchoTM and Monotype SungTM are trademarks of Monotype Imaging, Inc. and may be registered in some jurisdictions. HY Gothic HangulTM is a trademark of Hanyang Systems, Inc. AngsanaTM is a trademark of Unity Progress Company (UPC) Limited. Andale®, Arial®, Book Antiqua®, Corsiva®, Gill Sans®, Sorts® and Times New Roman® are trademarks of The Monotype Corporation registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Century Gothic™, Bookman Old StyleTM and Century SchoolbookTM are trademarks of The Monotype Corporation and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. HGPGothicB is a trademark of the Ricoh company, Ltd. and may be registered in some jurisdictions. UniversTM is a trademark of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG, which may be registered in certain jurisdictions, exclusively licensed through Linotype Library GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG. Futura® is a trademark of Bauer Types SA registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in some jurisdictions. TrueType® is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. © 2008 ZIH Corp. Liability Disclaimer Inasmuch as every effort has been made to supply accurate information in this manual, Zebra Technologies Corporation is not liable for any erroneous Section Continues RP4T Printers Manual Introduction The following conventions are used throughout this document to convey certain information: Caution • Warns you of the potential for electrostatic discharge. Caution • Warns you of a potential electric shock situation. Maintenance P4T Overview P4T/RP4T User Guide Document Conventions Caution • Warns you of a situation where excessive heat could cause a burn Caution • Advises you that failure to take or avoid a specific action could result in physical harm to you. Caution • Advises you that failure to take or avoid a specific action could result in physical harm to the hardware. Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Connecting the Printer Specifications Radio Regulatory Information Appendices Important • Advises you of information that is essential to complete a task. Note • Indicates neutral or positive information that emphasizes or supplements important points of the main text. Text in this format will jump to the appropriate section in the manual. Index RP4T Printers Manual Introduction Maintenance P4T Overview P4T/RP4T P4T User Guide Introduction to the P4T Series Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Connecting the Printer Specifications Thank you for choosing one of our Zebra P4T Series Mobile Printers. The P4T Series consists of two models. The P4T can print on direct thermal or thermal transfer media. The RP4T can print on direct or thermal transfer media and also encode special RFID media. Because these printers are made by Zebra Technologies, you’re assured of world-class support for all of your bar code printers, software, and supplies. • This User’s Guide gives you the information you’ll need to operate and maintain both the P4T and RP4T models. • P4T Series printers use the CPCL programming language. To create and print receipts and labels using the CPCL language, refer to our Label Vista™ label creation program or the Mobile Printing Systems CPCL Programming Manual which are both available on our Web site at: www.zebra.com/manuals . • P4T Series printer software also includes interpreters for the ZPL II® programming language (up to Version 30.8.4). Manuals for the ZPL label design programming language are also available on our Web site. Refer to Appendix “F” of this manual for more information on accessing and downloading manuals and other user information. Unpacking and Inspection Inspect the printer for possible shipping damage: • Check all exterior surfaces for damage. • Open the media cover (refer to “Loading the Media” in the Printer Preparation section) and inspect the media compartment for damage. In case return shipping is required, save the carton and all packing material. Reporting Damage If you discover shipping damage: • Immediately notify and file a damage report with the shipping company. Zebra Technologies Corporation is not responsible for any damage incurred during shipment of the printer and will not cover the repair of this damage under its warranty policy. • Keep the carton and all packing material for inspection. • Notify your authorized Zebra re-seller. Appendices Radio Regulatory Information Always refer to the Important Safety Information data sheet shipped with each printer and the Technical Bulletin shipped with each battery pack. These documents detail procedures to ensure maximum reliability and safety while using this printer. Index Section Continues RP4T Printers Manual Introduction Figure 1: P4T/RP4T Illustrated P4T Overview Maintenance Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Connecting the Printer Specifications P4T/RP4T P4T User Guide P4T/RP4T Overview 10 Figure 1a: P4T/RP4T Bottom View Appendices Radio Regulatory Information 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Platen Roller Bar Sensor Media Support Printhead RFID Reader/Encoder (RP4T only) Ribbon Cartridge Cover Control Panel Ribbon Cartridge Cover Latch Media Cover Latch Media Support Disks Label Peeler Media Cover External Media Access (optional) Battery Battery Charging Receptacle RS232 Communications Port USB Port 17 11 16 12 13 15 Index 14 Section Continues Manual Introduction RP4T Printers P4T Overview Maintenance Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Connecting the Printer Specifications P4T/RP4T P4T User Guide P4T Series Technology The P4T Series introduces several new technologies to the Zebra For ease of installation, P4T Series thermal transfer film is supplied Mobile Printer product line. as a cartridge. Typically a thermal transfer film cartridge will be able to print two rolls of media before needing replacement. This Smart Battery The P4T Series battery pack contains electronics which allow the ratio may vary considerably based on the amount of label stock printer to monitor its operating parameters. Among these are the per roll. battery’s charge state, the number of charge cycles it has under- RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) gone, and its date of manufacture. Using these parameters, the A P4T Series printer equipped with an RFID encoder allows it to P4T Series’ software can monitor the battery’s condition and alert encode information on special label media using radio frequenthe user when to recharge, re-condition or remove the battery from cies in addition to using conventional thermal transfer technology. service. These printers are identified as RP4T printers. RFID encoded information can be retrieved using an RFID scanner Use of any battery pack other than the one manufactured by from a distance of inches to several yards from an encoded label. Zebra specifically for use with P4T Series printers will not Zebra’s implementation of RFID follows accepted industry stanbe able to use the diagnostic features of the Zebra Smart dards. As an example, the RP4T verifies the information encoded Battery and will not work with the printer. on the label media after it is transmitted and voids the label if the data is incorrect. More information concerning RFID may be found Printing Technology The P4T Series uses two methods to print human readible text, in Zebra’s RFID Programming Manual, available for download on Zebra’s Web site. graphics and barcodes: Direct Thermal, and Thermal Transfer Direct Thermal Direct thermal printing uses heat to cause a chemical reaction on specially treated media. This reaction creates a dark mark wherever a heated element on the printhead comes in contact with the media. Since the printing elements are arranged very densely at 203 d.p.i. (dots per inch) or 8 dots per mm, highly legible characters and graphic elements may be created a row at a time as the media is advanced past the printhead. This technology has the advantage of simplicity, as there is no requirement for consumable supplies such as ink or toner. However, since the media is sensitive to heat, it will gradually loose legibility over long periods of time, especially if exposed to environments with relatively high temperatures. Appendices Radio Regulatory Information Thermal Transfer Index Thermal transfer printing uses the same basic technology as direct thermal, except that the printhead elements react with a transfer film which passes between the printhead and the media. The printing process fuses the thermal transfer material to the media being printed and creates characters and graphic images that are very dark, and more permanent than those created by direct thermal printing. Offsetting this advantage is the extra cost of the thermal transfer film and printing speeds slower than those required for direct thermal printing. RP4T Printers Manual Introduction Maintenance P4T Overview P4T/RP4T User Guide Printer Preparation Battery Safety The Battery Packs used on Zebra Mobile Printers contain a great deal of energy and can cause personal injury or start a fire if used improperly or carelessly. Please observe the following safety practices: Caution • Avoid accidental short circuiting of any battery. Allowing battery terminals to contact conductive material will create a short circuit which could cause burns and other injuries or could start a fire. Caution • Batteries can explode or catch fire if improperly charged or exposed to high temperatures or fire. Do not disassemble, crush or expose batteries to water. Caution • Use of any charger not approved specifically by Zebra for use with its batteries could cause damage to the battery pack or the printer and will void the warranty. Read carefully and always observe the safety guidelines for Li-ion batteries provided with each Battery Pack. Troubleshooting Printer Preparation Charger Safety Do not place a charger in locations where liquids or metallic objects may be dropped on the charger or, in the case of the UCLI72-4 Quad Charger, into the charging bays. Use care in locating any of the approved P4T Series single chargers, the AC Adapter or the UCLI72-4 Quad Charger. Do not block the ventilating slots on the top and bottom covers. Ensure that the Charger is plugged into a power source which won’t accidently be turned off if you will be charging batteries overnight. Connecting the Printer Specifications Radio Regulatory Information Appendices Required Regulatory Text for Argentina Only certified adaptors with the following electrical characteristics shall be used. The use of different adaptors could damage the device, present hazards to the user and declare the correspondent guaranty void. LI72: Input ratings: 100-240 VAC 50/60Hz 200mA., Class 2 Output ratings: 8.4 VDC, 800 mA Index Section Continues RP4T Printers Manual Introduction The following table lists battery chargers approved for use with the P4T Series Printer. Use of chargers not approved by Zebra specifically for use with the P4T Series will void the warranty and could cause damage to the printer or the battery pack. Zebra is not responsible for any damage to equipment caused by the improper use of unauthorized equipment. Description LI72 single charger) AC Adapter/US Line Cord UCLI72-4 Quad Charger Maintenance P4T Overview P4T/RP4T User Guide Approved Chargers Part no AT17696-xx1 AK18913-002 AC18177-xx1 Notes. Must be used with battery removed from printer Must be used with battery installed in printer Must be used with battery removed from printer Troubleshooting Printer Preparation 1. Full part number is determined by the AC mains adapter appropriate for the region of intended use. Consult your Zebra sales representative or the factory for the appropriate part number. Single Battery Charger The LI72 Charger LI72 charger is a wall mounted fast charger with a universal 110 to 230, 50-60 Hz. VAC input. Multiple AC plug configurations comply with most international standards. This charger is intended for use with the P4T Series printers which are equipped with Lithium Ion (Li-ion) batteries. Full part numbers are determined by the AC mains connectors. Consult Zebra or your authorized re-seller for full part number information. The LI72 will charge a battery pack as fast as its charge level will allow, and then switch over to a maintenance charge to keep the charge at its maximum. Figure 2: LI72 Single Charger Connecting the Printer Specifications Radio Regulatory Information Appendices Yellow Green Index LI72 Charger AT17696-tab Section Continues Manual Introduction RP4T Printers P4T Overview Maintenance P4T/RP4T User Guide Figure 3: Charging the P4T Series Battery with the LI72 Battery Charging Receptacle Mains connector will vary with country of intended use. LI72 Battery Charger Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Connecting the Printer Specifications P4T Series Battery Pack Charging Battery Packs with the AT17696-xx LI72 Single Charger Plug the LI72 into the appropriate AC wall receptacle, then insert the charge cable into the battery pack charger jack. The yellow/green charge indicator LED will indicate the status of the charger as per the following table. Indicator Steady yellow indicator Slow (1 Hz) flashing yellow indicator Appendices Radio Regulatory Information Fast (4 Hz) flashing green indicator Slow (1 Hz) flashing green indicator Fast (4 Hz) flashing yellow indicator Steady green indicator Slow (1 Hz) flashing alternate yellow and green indicator Charger Function Standby Pre-Charge Rapid Charge Maintain Error Ready Wait Charger Status AC power on; no battery being charged Charger is applying trickle charge current (5% of maximum) to bring a cold battery temperature up to 0°C before starting a full charge cycle Charger is applying the maximum charge rate to the battery Charger is in trickle charge mode(10% of nominal charge value). The battery may have an internal short, or its charge monitoring circuitry may be malfunctioning. The battery pack should not be used any further. No charge is being applied to the battery Battery temperature is too hot. Charging will not begin until battery temperature reaches 45°C. Index Notes: The battery pack must be removed from the printer when using the AT17696-xx LI72 Single Charger. Charging will cease three (3) hours after the charger has entered the “Maintain” mode. Section Continues Manual Introduction RP4T Printers P4T Overview Maintenance P4T/RP4T User Guide Charging the P4T Series Battery with the AT18646-1 AC Adapter Figure 4: Charging the P4T Series Battery with the AC Adapter AC Power Cord (varies with location) P4T Series AC Adapter p/n AT18646-1 Troubleshooting Printer Preparation Open the protective cover for access to the charger receptacle Specifications Connecting the Printer • Open the protective cover on the P4T Series printer to expose the charger jack and the communication ports. • Plug the barrel plug from the AT18646-1 AC adapter into the charger jack on the printer. • Connect the appropriate AC power cord for your location to the adapter and then plug the power cord into an AC receptacle. The following table details how the AC Adapter and P4T Series printers interact: Appendices Radio Regulatory Information Printer Status Off On Charging Status Off Off On On Off On Printer LCD Power Button Operation Off Normal display operation Normal display operation, plus battery icon will cycle through level bars. Charging will continue as required.. Battery icon will cycle through level bars. Printer turns off at end of charge cycle. Pressing turns printer On Pressing turns printer Off Pressing switches printer to limited operation: only battery charging & LCD functional Pressing turns printer On. Printer will run normally Index Note: If the battery is out of its safe charging temperature range (either too hot or too cold) the printer will display the following: “Charging will resume when battery is in the range 0-40 degrees C (32-104 degrees F)” and the battery icon will alternately flash and . Once the battery reaches a safe charging temperature, normal charging will automatically resume. Section Continues 10 RP4T Printers Manual Introduction The UCLI72-4 Quad Charger is designed to charge up to four battery packs simultaneously. Charging times are as follows: Figure 5- UCLI72-4 Quad Charger Battery Status 80% charged Full charge Slide Battery Pack into a Charger bay Power Supply Maintenance P4T Overview P4T/RP4T User Guide Charging the P4T Series Battery with the UCLI72-4 Quad Charger Troubleshooting Printer Preparation Rock Battery Pack into place Fas Fau t Ch lt rge Full Cha rge Rea dy Fas Fau t Ch arg lt Full Cha Rea rge dy Fas Fau t Ch lt rge Full Cha Rea rge dy Fas Specifications Connecting the Printer Fau Amber Indicator Green Charger Indicator Bay t Ch rge lt Pow Full Cha rge Rea er dy Power Indicator Charging Time 2.5 Hrs. 5 Hrs. • Ensure that the charger has been installed properly per the Quad Charger instruction manual. Ensure that the power indicator on the front panel is on. • Remove any protective shrink-wrap and labels from all battery packs prior to first use. Plug a battery pack into any one of the four charging bays as shown opposite in Figure _, noting the orientation of the battery pack. • Slide the battery pack into the charging bay until it stops. • Rock the battery pack back until it snaps into place. The amber indicator directly under the battery being charged will turn on if the battery is properly inserted. The indicators under each battery will allow you to monitor the charging process per the table below: Amber On Appendices Radio Regulatory Information Important • A fault condition (flashing amber indicator) is caused by a problem with the battery pack. The charger may indicate a fault because the battery is too hot or too cold to charge reliably. Try to charge the battery again when it returns to the room’s ambient temperature. If the amber indicator starts flashing on the second charging attempt, the battery should be discarded. Always dispose of batteries in a proper manner. Refer to Appendix E of this manual. Green Off On Flashing Off On Flashing Off Battery Status Charging 80% charged (O.K. to use) Completely Charged Faulty Battery Notes: For more information regarding the installation and use of the UCLI72-4 Quad Charger refer to the instructions included with the product. The UCLI72-4 Quad Charger has a safety feature which stops charging a battery after six hours regardless of its charge state. Index Section Continues 11 RP4T Printers Manual Introduction P4T Overview Maintenance Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Connecting the Printer Specifications Radio Regulatory Information Appendices P4T/RP4T User Guide Installing the P4T Series Battery Pack Important • New battery packs are shipped uncharged. Remove any protective shrinkwrap and labels from a new battery pack prior to use. Additional battery packs may be ordered using Zebra p/n AK18913-001. Figure 6: Installing the P4T Series Battery Pack If you are using an LI72 single charger or the LI72-4 Quad Charger, you must charge the battery prior to installing it in the printer. •.Insert the battery pack into the printer as shown in Figure 6 . • Rock the battery pack into the printer as shown until it locks in place. If you are using the AC adapter, you should allow the battery pack to charge completely prior to using it for the first time. When a new battery pack is first installed, the Control Panel indicators may briefly turn on and then go off, indicating the battery is not fully charged. Refer to the Charging the Battery and Operator Controls topics in this manual. Charger port for use with the AT18646-1 AC Adapter Insert this side of the battery pack into the bottom of the printer as shown. Rock the battery pack until it clicks into place. P4T Series Battery Pack Index Section Continues 12 RP4T Printers Manual Introduction P4T series printers are designed to print either continuous (journal) media or label stock. Figure 7.1 Opening the Media Cover Figure 7.2 Loading the Media Load Media Roll Maintenance Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Note direction media pulls off the roll. P4T Overview P4T/RP4T User Guide Load the Media Pull Media Supports apart where shown. Press down on the Media Cover Latch Lever Media cover opens Connecting the Printer Specifications Radio Regulatory Information Appendices 1. Open the Media Cover Refer to Figure 7.1. • Press the latch release button on the side of the printer as shown at “1” below. The media cover will open automatically • Rotate the Media Cover back completely as shown exposing the media compartment and the adjustable media supports. 2. Loading Media From An Internal Supply Refer to Figure 7.2. • Pull the media supports apart as shown. • Insert the roll of media between them, and let the media supports close. Ensure that the media pulls off the core in the direction shown in Figures 7.2 and 7.4. The supports will center the media roll within the media compartment, and the media roll should be able to spin freely on the supports. Index Section Continues 13 Manual Introduction RP4T Printers P4T Overview Maintenance Printer Preparation Troubleshooting P4T/RP4T User Guide Figure 7.3- Loading Media From An External Supply Media Spacer Specifications Connecting the Printer Rear Feed Slot External Media Source Appendices Radio Regulatory Information Index 3. Loading Media From An External Supply Refer to Figure 7.3. A P4T Series printer configured with the External Media option has a loading slot in the rear of the media compartment allowing you to use 4.0 in. (101.6 mm) wide fanfold or roll media from an external supply. The external supply must be designed such that it does not exert excessive drag as media is fed through the printer, which could result in distorted printing. • Pull the media supports apart, insert a Media Spacer (Zebra part number BA16625-1) between them, and let the media supports close. • Insert the media from the external supply through the rear feed slot, between the media guides and up through the media compartment as shown. Make sure the side of the media you will be printing on faces the printhead. Section Continues 14 RP4T Printers Manual Introduction P4T Overview Maintenance Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Connecting the Printer Specifications Radio Regulatory Information Appendices P4T/RP4T User Guide Figure 7.4-Close the Media Cover Pull Media out of the Printer. Use alignment marks on the cover to ensure alignment. Figure 7.5- Insert Media into Peeler Peeler Assembly. Peeler Bar. 4. Press down on Peeler Assembly where shown and slide the media until it emerges . 1. Remove enough labels from the media roll to create a 4” [100 mm] leader. 3. Feed the leader over the peeler bar and into the printer if you will be peeling labels as you print. 2. Align the edge of the leader with the index marks on the top cover to ensure it will pass through the peeler without wrinkling. Close Media Cover 4. Close the Media Cover: Refer to Figure 7.4. • Pull the media out of the printer as shown at “1.” • Close the media cover as shown at “2”, ensuring that it latches securely into place. • Turn the printer on or press the Feed button if the printer is already on. • The printer will advance a short strip of media and will then be ready for printing. 5. Using the Label Peeler Optional Step for label stock only Refer to Figure 7.5. The label peeler feature allows automatic separation of the printed label from its backing. 1.If you wish to use the label peeling feature, remove enough labels from the media roll to create a leader approximately 4” [100 mm.] long. 2. Align the media as it emerges from the printhead with the index marks on the top cover to ensure it will pass through the peeler assembly without wrinkling. 2. Feed the leader you created in step 1 over the peeler bar and into the peeler assembly. 3 Push on the peeler assembly where shown in Figure 6.5. Insert the leader into the label peeler as shown and push on the media roll until it emerges from the slot at the rear of the peeler assembly. • Turn the printer on or press the Feed button if the printer is already on. • The printer will advance a short strip of media and will then be ready for printing. Index Section Continues 15 RP4T Printers Manual Introduction P4T Overview Maintenance Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Connecting the Printer Specifications Radio Regulatory Information Appendices P4T/RP4T User Guide Adjusting The Media Support Disks Media Core Size Media supplied for the P4T Series printers will have two possible core sizes, depending on the media type. Journal media and most label media is supplied with a 0.75” [19.1 mm] diameter core to maximize the amount of media contained on a roll. P4T printer media supports are set at the factory for 0.75” diameter media cores. RP4T printers (equipped with the RFID encoder) are configured for media with 1.38” [35.05 mm] diameter cores since RFID media cannot be wound around a small diameter core without both degrading its ability to feed properly past the printhead and causing possible damage to the embedded RFID circuitry. Figure 8- Adjusting the Media Core Diameter Media Support Disk (shown re-adjusted for 3/4” label media core) Media Support Disk (shown adjusted for 1 3/8” label media core) Changing The Media Support Core Diameter Size Remove Support Disk, It may become necessary to and flip it 180° to change change the media core size in core size. the field to allow use of different media. The media support disks are designed for both sizes of media cores, and they can be adjusted by removing them, flipping their position and re-securing them to the printer. 1. Open the Media Cover and remove any label media. 2. Use Phillips head screwdriver with a long blade to keep the screw attaching the Support Disk to the printer from turning. 3. Rotate the Support Disk while keeping the attachment screw from turning, and remove it. 4. Flip the Media Support Disk so that the desired core diameter ridge faces towards the inside of the printer. Please refer to Figure 8. 5. Re-secure the Support Disk by tightening it onto the attaching screw. Do not over tighten the Support Disk. It must be able to spin freely. Repeat this procedure on the other Support Disk. Always ensure that both Support Disks are adjusted for the same size media core. Replace the Media Support Disks if they have been adjusted for different core sizes more than 5 (five) times. Index Section Continues 16 Manual Introduction RP4T Printers P4T Overview Maintenance P4T/RP4T User Guide Load the Ribbon Cartridge Figure 9.1-Open the Printer Covers 3. Press the Ribbon Cartridge Cover latch. Cover will slide open 1. Press down on the Media Cover Latch Lever If you are using media that requires Thermal Transfer media, perform this step. If you are using journal stock, or media that uses direct thermal technology to print labels, omit this step. 1. Open the Printer Covers Refer to Figure 9.1. • Press the latch release button on the side of the printer as shown at “1” in figure 9.1. The media cover will open automatically • Press on the Ribbon Cartridge Cover latch. The cover will slide open. 2. Media cover opens Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Connecting the Printer Specifications 2. Load the Ribbon Cartridge. Refer to Figure 9.2. 2. Drop the cartridge in place Select the correct Thermal Transfer cartridge for the media you will be usover the printhead as shown. ing. Consult a Zebra sales representative for information regarding proper media selection for your application. • Remove the tape holding the transfer ribbon in place. 1. Remove tape and pre-tension • Pre-tension the transfer ribbon to remove wrinkles by turning the takethe media to remove wrinkles. up roll until the media is stretched flat between the two rolls of the Ribbon Cartridge cartridge. • Drop the appropriate cartridge in place. The locating pins on either side of the cartridge must be secured in the printer frame. Figure 9.2-Load the Ribbon Cartridge 3. Locating pins on the cartridge must lock into the printer frame. Appendices Radio Regulatory Information The Ribbon Cartridges are protected by a security device which verifies compatiblity with P4T Series printers. Use of third party cartridges will cause the printer to malfunction, and will void the factory warranty. Figure 9.3-Close the Printer Covers 2. Slide the Ribbon Cartridge Cover closed until it locks in place. 1. Ensure Media is pulled out of Printer 3. Close the Printer Covers Refer to Figure 9.3. • If you have not done so, load label media into the printer as detailed previously, ensuring that the media has been pulled out of the printer past the printhead. • Slide the Ribbon Cartridge cover closed until it latches in place. Index Always close the Ribbon Cartridge cover before closing the media cover. 3. Close the Media Cover • Close the media cover and ensure it latches in place. Section Continues 17 RP4T Printers Manual Introduction Operator Controls The printer control panel has buttons for the power on/off and media feed functions and a display which provides information regarding printer functions and application prompts. Two navigation keys provide easy selection of menu options. The “Scroll Forward” button allows scrolling through the various options and settings. The “Scroll Back” button allows scrolling back through previously viewed menus. Pressing the “Select” button selects the currently highlighted option or function. The status icons at the top of the screen indicate the state of various printer functions per the table below. Refer to the Troubleshooting section for more information on the printer status icons. Indicates a Bluetooth connection is established. This icon is functional only on P4T Series printers with a Bluetooth wireless option installed. Indicates that the printer is associated with a wireless Local Area Network (LAN) using an 802.11b/g compliant radio. This icon is functional only on a P4T Series printer with a WLAN wireless option installed. A flashing icon indicates that the printer does not detect any label media. This could indicate an out of media condition, or improperly loaded media. A flashing icon indicates that the thermal transfer film is depleted. Maintenance P4T Overview P4T/RP4T User Guide Printer Controls Troubleshooting Printer Preparation A flashing icon indicates that data is being transferred to the printer. A flashing outside element of the battery icon indicates low charge status. You should suspend any printing operations and recharge or replace the Battery Pack as soon as is convenient. Cycling charge level elements within the battery icon indicate the P4T Series battery is being charged by the AC Adapter. Refer to Charger section of this manual. Connecting the Printer Specifications Radio Regulatory Information Appendices Figure 10 -P4T Series Printer Controls & LCD Icons Scroll Back Button Press to scroll to the previous menu choice on the display. Power Button Press to turn unit on. Press again to turn unit off. Select Button Press to select a menu choice on the display. Scroll Forward Button Press to scroll to the next menu choice on the display. Printer Status Icons Refer to the Troubleshooting section for more information on the status icons. Index Feed Button Display Indicates status messages and menu prompts.. Press to advance a blank label or a predetermined length of journal media. If the printer displays: “Please Recondition the Battery” and beeps five times, the user should recondition the battery to return it to optimal operation. To recondition the battery, charge the battery fully overnight and then use the printer until the printer shuts down due to a low battery condition. Charge the battery again until it is fully charged. At that point the battery will be reconditioned. If the battery is not reconditioned properly the indicated battery charge level will indicate that there is more charge remaining in the battery pack than is actually available. Reconditioning performed as prompted by the printer will ensure accurate capacity indication throughout the serviceable life of the battery. Section Continues 18 Manual Introduction RP4T Printers P4T Overview Maintenance P4T/RP4T User Guide Programmable LCD Settings In addition to the status icons, the LCD on the control panel can display many of the printer’s settings and functions as text as determined by the printer’s application. Applications can be written to allow the user to view and /or modify these settings using the scroll and select keys on the display. Refer to the following tables for a partial set of printer features that can be programmed to display on the LCD. The LCD has a backlighting option which allows viewing of the screen in a dark environment, or provides better contrast in a very bright environment. Use of the display backlight will decrease the time the printer will run between charges. Refer to the section “Extending Battery Life” for more information. Extended LCD Functions Troubleshooting Printer Preparation Specifications Connecting the Printer Appendices Radio Regulatory Information Function Default setting Sensor Type Bar Baud Rate 19200 Data Bits Parity N (none) LCD Contrast No-activity Timeout 120 sec. Audio Volume Media Type Journal LCD Backlight3 Momentary On Factory Reset (Resets all to factory set values) No Scroll & Select Options • Bar • Gap • 9600 • 19200 • 32400 • 57600 • 115200 •7 •8 • E (Even) • N (None) • O (Odd) • Increase (15max.) • Decrease (15 max.) • Decrease (0 min.)2 • Increase (120 max.) • 1 – Low • 2 – Medium • 3 - High • Journal • Label • Momentary On w/ time delay • Off • No • Yes NOTES: 1: LCD menu options are under specific application control. Not all options may be available In your printer’s application. 2: A No-activity timeout value of “0” means the printer will remain on until powered off by the operator. 3: LCD Backlight turns on when any key other than FEED is pressed. Index Section Continues 19 RP4T Printers Manual Introduction Function WLAN ID Default setting Factory Set Value Tear-off Position (Top of Form) 00 Network & RF Settings Maintenance P4T Overview P4T/RP4T User Guide Display Functions Not Controlled from the Keypad While the parameters in this table can appear on the display they can be set only by using a PC running Zebra’s Label Vista label creation program and a data cable link to the printer. Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Connecting the Printer Specifications Radio Regulatory Information Appendices Bridge Mode Off DTR/VBUS-Power Off Off Present-at 000 Bluetooth parameters 802.11g operating parameters n/a n/a Media Type Journal Scroll & Select Options N/A • Increase (max. = +10) • Decrease (min. = -120) • All protocols On • Protocols On or Off individually • Off • On • On • Off • Increase (max.= +120) • Decrease (min. = 000 Displays current Bluetooth operating parameters Displays current 802.11g WLAN parameters •Journal •Label Index Section Continues 20 RP4T Printers Manual Introduction P4T Overview Maintenance Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Connecting the Printer Specifications Radio Regulatory Information Appendices P4T/RP4T User Guide Adjustable Shoulder Strap Figure 11- Shoulder Strap Hold Buckle Pull Strap here to lengthen Pull Strap here to shorten Snap into feature on printer Index Refer to figure above. Snap each end of the shoulder strap into the retaining features on top of the printer. Hold the buckle and adjust the strap as shown until you achieve the desired length. Section Continues 21 Manual Introduction RP4T Printers P4T Overview Maintenance Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Connecting the Printer Specifications Radio Regulatory Information Appendices P4T/RP4T User Guide Verify the Printer Is Working Before you connect the printer to your computer or portable data terminal, make sure that the printer is in proper working order. You can do this by printing a configuration label using the “two key reset” method. If you can’t get this label to print, refer to the “Troubleshooting” section of this manual Printing a Configuration Label 1.Turn the printer off. Load the media compartment with journal media (media with no black bars printed on the back) 2. Press and hold the Feed Button. 3. Press and release the Power button and keep the Feed button pressed. When printing starts, release the Feed button. The unit will print a line of interlocking “x” characters to ensure all elements of the printhead are working, print out the version of software loaded in the printer and then print two reports. The first report indicates the printer model, ROM version, serial number, baud rate, etc. The second report prints out more detailed information on the printer’s configuration and parameter settings. If no second report appears, there is no application loaded. See the Troubleshooting Section for a further discussion on how to interpret the configuration label as a diagnostic tool. Figure 12 -Sample P4T Series Configuration Label Index 22 RP4T Printers Manual Introduction The printer must establish communications with a host device which sends the data to be printed. Communications occur in three basic ways: • By a cable between the printer and its host terminal using either RS232C or USB protocols • By means of a Bluetooth short-range radio frequency link • By means of a wireless LAN (Local Area Network) per 802.11b/g specifications Cable Communications Maintenance P4T Overview P4T/RP4T User Guide Connecting the Printer Caution • The printer should be turned off before connecting or disconnecting any communications cable. Note • All P4T series printers can communicate by cable; the specific cable used with your printer can vary with the host terminal. Figure 13: P4T Series Communication Ports Troubleshooting Printer Preparation Battery Charging Receptacle USB Port Specifications Connecting the Printer Appendices Radio Regulatory Information Align Locking Plug features with these cutouts. Rotate clockwise to lock the cable in place; counterclockwise to unlock the cable. RS232/USB Port Serial (RS232C) or USB Port The 10- pin modular connector on your communications cable plugs into the combination RS232C/USB communications port on the side of the printer. Signals and pin assignments for both communications ports are in the Specifications section of this manual. Index The protocol used with this port is determined by the communications cable you are using. Refer to Appendix A for more information on the communications cables offered with the P4T Series. Plug the connector into the RS232 port and ensure its locking device has clicked into position. The other end of the cable must be plugged into the host terminal as shown in Figure 14, or to a serial port on a computer as shown in Figure 15. Section Continues 23 Manual Introduction RP4T Printers P4T Overview Maintenance P4T/RP4T User Guide USB P4T Series Printers also have a USB type B port located directly above and to the right of the RS232C port. (Refer to Figure 13) The USB port is configured with the USB Open HCI interface driver allowing it to communicate with Windows® based devices. USB drivers are included in the Zebra Universal Driver which can be downloaded from www.zebra.com. Other terminals or communications devices may require the installation of special drivers to use the USB connection. Consult your Zebra re-seller or the factory for further details. Figure 14- Connecting to a Terminal Figure 15- Connecting to a PC Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Connecting the Printer Specifications Radio Regulatory Information Appendices Communications Ports Communications Ports RS-232C or USB Communications Cable to Computer Terminal RS232C or USB Communications Cable to Terminal RS232 Connector USB Connector Refer to Appendix A for part numbers. RS232 Connector USB Connector RS232 Connector USB Connector Index Section Continues 24 RP4T Printers Manual Introduction P4T Overview Maintenance Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Connecting the Printer Specifications Radio Regulatory Information Appendices P4T/RP4T User Guide Connect the Printer by Radio If your P4T Series printer has a radio option, you can connect wirelessly to either a terminal or a wireless network (WLAN.) Refer to the Mobile Printer Wireless Configuration Guide available on the product CD or at www.zebra.com/manuals for help on setting up wireless communications with your printer. Figure 16- Connecting Wirelessly to a Terminal P4T Series printer with Wireless option Terminal with wireless communications capability Index Section Continues 25 RP4T Printers Manual Introduction P4T Overview Maintenance Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Connecting the Printer Specifications Radio Regulatory Information Appendices P4T/RP4T User Guide Wireless Communications Wireless Communications with Bluetooth® “Bluetooth” is a worldwide standard for the exchange of data between two devices via radio frequencies. Bluetooth radios are relatively low powered to help prevent interference with other devices running at similar radio frequencies. This limits the range of a Bluetooth device to about 10 meters (about 32 feet). Both the printer and the device it communicates with must follow the Bluetooth standard. Dual radio equipped P4T units will have a Bluetooth radio FCC ID “T.B.D.” and 802.11b Compact flash radio FCC ID “T.B.D.”. The FCC ID numbers and other regulatory information for both radios are also located on the serial number label of printers built for the North American region. Refer to Appendix D of this manual for more information on locating the Product Configuration Code. Index Printers equipped with either of the 802.11b/g radio options allow wireless communication as a node within a WLAN and its wireless Bluetooth Networking Overview Each Bluetooth enabled P4T series printer has a unique Bluetooth capabilities allow communications from any point within the WLAN’s Device Address (BDA) loaded into its radio module when manu- perimeter. P4T printers equipped with the dual Bluetooth/802.11b/g WLAN radio configuration can be linked to both a WLAN and a factured. Bluetooth software is always running in the background, ready to Bluetooth network simultaneously. Methods of establishing communications to P4T Series printrespond to connection requests. One device (known as the master or the client) must request a connection with another. The second ers will vary with each LAN application. General information on device (the slave or the server) then accepts or rejects the connec- establishing WLAN communications can be found in either the tion. A Bluetooth enabled P4T series printer will normally act as ”CPCL Programmers Manual” or the “Quick Start Guide for Mobile a slave creating a miniature network with the terminal sometimes Wireless Printers” both available on-line at the Zebra Web site www.zebra.com/manuals. More information and LAN configurareferred to as a “piconet.” For the most part, communications using Bluetooth are initiated tion utilities may also be found in Zebra’s Label Vista™ program (version 2.8 and later). The latest version of Label Vista may be and processed without any operator intervention. P4T Series printers can be equipped with both a Bluetooth and downloaded from Zebra’s Web site. an 802.11b/g radio, allowing communications with both Bluetooth Setting Up the Software enabled devices and a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) (see P4T Series printers use Zebra’s CPCL Programming language discussion below). which was designed for mobile printing applications. CPCL is fully described in the ”CPCL Programmers Manual”, available on-line Wireless Local Area Network Overview P4T Series printers can be equipped with several radio options at the Zebra Web site. You can also use Label Vista™, Zebra’s Windows based label crewhich use the industry standard 802.11b or g WLAN protocols. • P4T Series Wireless Network Printers with the Zebra 802.11b/g ation program which uses a graphical interface to create and edit WLAN radio module can be identified by the Product Con- labels in the CPCL language. All P4T Series printers support an interpreter for the ZPL II profiguration Code (PCC) on the serial number label on the back of the printer. Printers with this option will have a “K” as the gramming language. RP4T printers (with RFID encoding/reading seventh character of the PCC Code. Printers with this option capabilities) use the ZPL programming language’s extensive set of may also be identified by the FCC ID: TBD on printers built for RFID commands. the North American region. If you plan to use ZPL II , refer to the appropriate Programming • P4T printers with both an 802.11b/g WLAN radio and a Guides available on-line from Zebra’s Web site. Bluetooth radio running in the same unit are considered to be If you have a printer with wireless capabilities, you can refer to dual radio devices. Printers with this option will have an “A” the “Wireless Configuration Guide.” also available on the Zebra as the seventh character of the PCC Code. web site. If you choose to use a third party label preparation system, follow RP4T model printers cannot be configured with the 802.11g/ the installation instructions included in the package. Bluetooth dual radio option. 26 RP4T Printers Manual Introduction P4T Overview Maintenance Printer Preparation Troubleshooting P4T/RP4T User Guide Radio Regulatory Information Bluetooth ZBR4 Radio Caution • Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. The radiated output power of this internal Bluetooth radio is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. The internal Bluetooth radio operates within guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations. Do not use the printer in an unauthorized manner. Note • The following section only applies when the TBD-ZBR4 Bluetooth Radio (TBD) is installed in a P4T Series printer. Unless specified elsewhere in this manual, the antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located or must not operate in conjunction with any other antenna. European Regulatory Information for the TBD-ZBR4 Bluetooth Radio Connecting the Printer Specifications Radio Regulatory Information Appendices This device is intended for use in all EU and EFTA member states. Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of compliance with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: • EN 60950: 2000 Safety of Information Technology Equipment • EN 300 328-2 V1.4.1 (2003-04) Technical requirements for spread-spectrum radio equipment • EN 301 489-1/-17 V1.4.1/1.2.1 (2002-08) EMC requirements for spreadspectrum radio equipment. This device is a 2.4 GHz wireless LAN transceiver, intended for indoor home and office use in all EU and EFTA member states. WLAN Module Using 802.11b/g Radio The following section only applies when the 802.11b/g WLAN module (FCC ID: TBD) is installed in a P4T Series printer). Other than conditions specified elsewhere in this manual, only one of the radio options can be installed in the printer at one time and the antenna used for these transmitters must not be co-located or must not operate in conjunction with any other antenna. P4T Series models have the FCC ID number on a label on the back of the unit. Caution • Use of a P4T Series printer with the radio module marked with FCC ID: TBD meets the FCC requirements for radio frequency (RF) radiation exposure in the standard body worn configuration with no minimum separation. In this configuration, which applies whether the belt clip or shoulder strap is used, the face of the printer from which paper is transported is facing away from the user’s body. The standard configuration must always be used when the printer is body worn. The P4T Series printer with this radio option has been SAR tested. The maximum SAR value measured is: TBD W/Kg (1g average European Regulatory Information for this Radio AT BE CY CZ EE FI FR DE HU IE IT LV LU MT NL PL SK SI ES SE DK GR LT PT GB Note: -Member states in the EU with restrictive use for this device are crossed out! This device is also authorized for use in all EFTA member states (CH, IS, LI, NO) Important Notice: This device is a portable RF printer intended for commercial and industrial use in all EU and EFTA member states. 0336 Important Notice: This device is a portable RF printer intended for commercial and industrial use in all EU and EFTA member states except in France where restrictive use applies Index Section Continues 27 RP4T Printers Manual Introduction P4T Overview Maintenance Printer Preparation Troubleshooting P4T/RP4T User Guide Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity Republic of China Regulatory Information for the 802.11b/g Radio This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of compliance with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: • EN55022:1998 European Emissions Standard • EN 60950: 2000 Safety of Information Technology Equipment • EN 300 328-2 V1.2.1 (2001-12) Technical requirements for spread-spectrum radio equipment • EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08) EMC requirements for spread-spectrum radio equipment. This device is a 2.4 GHz wireless LAN transceiver, intended for indoor home and office use in all EU and EFTA member states, except in France where restrictive use applies. The use of this frequency band in France is subject to restrictions. You may only use channels 10 and 11 (2457 and 2462 MHz) on French territory, except in those French departments as listed in the table below where channels 1-13 (24122472 MHz) may be used. For more information see http://www.anfr.fr/ and/or http://www.art-telecom.fr Specifications Connecting the Printer Appendices Radio Regulatory Information 01 02 03 05 08 09 10 Ain Aisne Allier Hautes Alpes Ardennes Ariege Aube 36 37 39 41 42 45 50 11 Aude 54 12 16 19 2A 2B 21 24 Aveyron Charente Correze Corse Sud Haute Corse Cote d’Or Dordogne 55 57 58 59 60 61 63 25 Doubs 64 26 Drome 65 27 Eure 66 32 35 Gers Ille et Vilaine 67 68 Indre Indre et Loire Jura Loir et Cher Loire Loiret Manche Meurthe et Moselle Meuse Moselle Nievre Nord Oise Orne Puy de Dome Pyrenees Atlantique Hautes Pyrenees Pyrenees Orientales Bas Rhin Haute Rhin 69 70 71 72 75 77 78 Rhone Haute Saone Saone et Loire Sarthe Paris Seine et Marne Yvelines 79 Deux Sievres 82 84 86 88 89 90 91 Tarn et Garonne Vaucluse Vienne Vosges Yonne Territoire de Belfort Essonne 92 Hauts de Seine 93 Seine St Denis 94 Val de Marne 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或使用 者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發 現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。 前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通信。低功率射頻 電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備 之干擾。 According to “Administrative Regulations on Low Power Radio Waves Radiated Devices” Without permission granted by the DGT, any company, enterprise, or user is not allowed to change frequency, enhance transmitting power or alter original characteristic as well as performance to a approved low power radiofrequency devices. The low power radio-frequency devices shall not influence aircraft security and interfere legal communications; If found, the user shall cease operating immediately until no interference is achieved. The said legal communications means radio communications is operated in compliance with the Telecommunications Act. The low power radio-frequency devices must be susceptible with the interference from legal communications or ISM radio wave radiated devices. Index Section Continues 28 RP4T Printers Manual Introduction Maintenance P4T Overview P4T/RP4T User Guide 802.11b/g and Bluetooth Co-located Radio Modules The following section only applies when the CF (Compact Flash) WLAN module (With FCC ID:TBD) and Bluetooth module (FCC ID:TBD) are installed in a P4T printer. This colocated radio configuration has demonstrated compliance to FCC regulations. The FCC ID numbers are on the serial number label on the back of the printer and can be read with the module installed. Caution • Use of a P4T printer with the radio module marked with both “FCC ID:TBD” and “TBD” meets the FCC requirements for radio frequency (RF) radiation exposure in the standard body worn configuration with no minimum separation. In this configuration, which applies whether the belt clip or shoulder strap is used, the face of the printer from which paper is transported is facing away from the user’s body. The standard configuration must always be used when the printer is body worn. Troubleshooting Printer Preparation P4T printers with this radio option have been SAR tested. The maximum SAR value measured was TBD W/kg averaged over 1 gram. European Regulatory Information for the Compact Flash 802.11b Radio and Bluetooth Co-located Radio Modules Specifications Connecting the Printer AT BE CY CZ EE FI FR DE HU IE IT LV LU MT NL PL SK SI ES SE DK GR LT PT GB Note: -Member states in the EU with restrictive use for this device are crossed out! This device is also authorized for use in all EFTA member states (CH, IS, LI, NO) Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of compliance with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: • EN 60950: 2000 Safety of Information Technology Equipment • EN 300 328-2 V1.2.1 (2001-12) Technical requirements for spread-spectrum radio equipment • EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08) EMC requirements for spread-spectrum radio equipment. This device is a 2.4 GHz wireless LAN transceiver, intended for indoor home and office use in all EU and EFTA member states, except in France where restrictive use applies. The use of this frequency band in France is subject to restrictions. You may only use channels 10 and 11 (2457 and 2462 MHz) on French territory, except in those French departments as listed in the table below where channels 1-13 (24122472 MHz) may be used. For more information see http://www.anfr.fr/ and/or http://www.art-telecom.fr Appendices Radio Regulatory Information 01 02 03 05 08 09 10 Ain Aisne Allier Hautes Alpes Ardennes Ariege Aube 36 37 39 41 42 45 50 11 Aude 54 12 16 19 2A 2B 21 24 Aveyron Charente Correze Corse Sud Haute Corse Cote d’Or Dordogne 55 57 58 59 60 61 63 25 Doubs 64 26 Drome 65 27 Eure 66 32 35 Gers Ille et Vilaine 67 68 Indre Indre et Loire Jura Loir et Cher Loire Loiret Manche Meurthe et Moselle Meuse Moselle Nievre Nord Oise Orne Puy de Dome Pyrenees Atlantique Hautes Pyrenees Pyrenees Orientales Bas Rhin Haute Rhin 69 70 71 72 75 77 78 Rhone Haute Saone Saone et Loire Sarthe Paris Seine et Marne Yvelines 79 Deux Sievres 82 84 86 88 89 90 91 Tarn et Garonne Vaucluse Vienne Vosges Yonne Territoire de Belfort Essonne 92 Hauts de Seine 93 Seine St Denis 94 Val de Marne Index Section Continues 29 RP4T Printers Manual Introduction Maintenance P4T Overview P4T/RP4T User Guide RFID Encoder The following section only applies when the RFID encoder is installed in an RP4T printer. The RFID encoder may be installed in conjunction with either the Bluetooth or 802.11g radio options detailed previously, but may not be installed with the Bluetooth/802.11g dual radio option. P4T Series printers will have the fifth character of the Product Configuration Code (PCC) per the following table: RFID option No RFID US EU Japan China Korea PCC digit “4” Printer Model P4T RP4T RP4T RP4T RP4T RP4T Printer Preparation Troubleshooting Connecting the Printer Specifications Radio Regulatory Information Appendices Units built for the North American region will also have the (FCC ID: TBD) on a label on the back of the unit. Caution • Use of a RP4T printer with the RFID Encoder marked with FCC ID: TBD meets the FCC requirements for radio frequency (RF) radiation exposure in the standard body worn configuration with no minimum separation. In this configuration the face of the printer from which paper is transported is facing away from the user’s body. The standard configuration must always be used when the printer is body worn. The RP4T printer with this radio option has been SAR tested. The maximum SAR value measured is: TBD W/Kg (1g average Index 30
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