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Portable Thermal Printer FTP-628WSL Users Manual FUJITSU COMPONENT LIMITED Preface Thank you for purchasing Fujitsu Thermal Printer FTP-628WSL. This product is a small-sized, lightweight, high-speed printer driven by battery (one Lithium-ion battery) and has IrDA (infrared) and RS-232C Bluetooth (radio transmission) communication functions. Before using, you are suggested to read this Users Manual carefully and handle the product properly so that its functions may be utilized to the fullest extent. If you have any suggestions or comments on this Manual, please do not hesitate to let us know. 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, that may cause undesired operation. interference including
*The contents of this Users Manual may be subject to change without notice. Please contact your local or regional waste administration to be informed about the collection, reuse and recycling systems. No part of this Manual may be reproduced, transferred to other use or reprinted, without prior written permission from the Company. 04 July, 11, 2008 1 Contents Preface 1 Notes on Safety 3 Precautions in the Handling of AC Adapter 6 Prohibitions/Precautions on Battery Handling 7 1. Precautions in the Use 8 Printer Interface Configuration 10 2. 3. Name of Respective Parts 11 Operation of Respective Parts 13 4. Mounting of Paper Roll 23 5. 6. Selecting Power Source of AC Adapter and Battery 26 Operating Switches 26 7. Status Indication Function by LED 27 8. 9. Interface Connector Connection (RS-232C Connecting Part) 29 10. Interface Setting (Dip Switch Operating Part) 29 11. Function Specification 30 1 List of Commands 30 2 Test Printing 32 12. Hardware Specification 33 13. Recording Paper (Recommended Paper) 34 14. Others 34 2 Notes on Safety Before using this product, carefully read and understand the contents of this Manual. Be sure to keep this Manual at a handy spot for easy reference during the use of this product. Do not change or repair this product yourself to avoid any unexpected failures. Products listed in this Manual are not authorized for use as critical component in applications requiring extremely high reliability such as medical devices for life support, submarine repeaters, aerospace uses, or atomic power control. For uses in such applications, please contact the sales representatives of our Company beforehand. Indication of Warning Label With the view to protecting the users and other persons from the risk of injuries and avoiding damage of properties, the matters that should be strictly observed are indicated in the following manner:
Danger
Danger indicates an imminent risk of causing severe personal injury or death if not used properly.
Warning indicates possibility of causing severe personal injury or death if not used properly. Caution
Caution indicates that a minor or some personal injury may occur or that the product itself or other users property may be damaged. 3 Warning Label Never erase or peel off the warning label. If the message on the label is unreadable due to stain or otherwise, please contact the sales representatives of the Company. Warning display HEAD Content of warning Since the print head and its support plate get a high temperature during printing, do not touch them directly. GEAR, HOOK CAUTION Pay attention to fingers and hairs not to be caught in the moving part such as a gear or hook because it may cause an injury. Please do not touch the cutter blade when you exchange the roll paper because it may cause an injury by the contact of the blade.
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The Company shall not be held responsible for any trouble caused as a consequence of using separately sold items or consumables other than those designated in this Manual. Never attempt to disassemble or repair any portion other than those indicated in this Manual. The Company shall not be held responsible for any injury caused as a consequence of improper handling or inappropriate use environment on the part of the user. Data etc. may not be recorded or stored for a long period of time or eternally. The Company shall not be held responsible for any damage or lost profit caused by the loss of data due to malfunction, repair, inspection, etc. Please get in touch with us, if there is anything unclear with respect to the contents of this Manual. 4 Warnings Warning level Type of danger Injury Burn Fire Caution Electric shock Warning message Pay attention so that your fingers, hairs, etc. may not be withdrawn into the moving parts such as gear, belt, etc. to avoid a risk of injury. When replacing the paper, be careful not to jam your fingers with the paper cover or not to touch the paper cutter. There is a risk of personal injury due clipping or contact with the cutter blade. Surely turn off the printer power and check that the printer head is sufficiently cooled down before cleaning: Hot printer head may cause a burn. The printer generates heat when in operation. Accordingly, pay special consideration to the radiation of heat in the mounting design because it may cause a burn. Since the motor gets a high temperature during its operation, do not touch it directly. Since heat is not radiated immediately after the motor is stopped, touching it at this stage may cause a burn. Since the printer head and its support plate get a high temperature during printing, do not touch them directly. Since heat is not radiated immediately after the printer is stopped, touching it at this stage may cause a burn. Do not use a voltage other than the specified voltage of power supply to avoid the risk of fire or electric shock. Do not put a metal or flammable substance in the inside of the aperture (for insertion or ejection of paper) to avoid fire or electric shock. Do not place the product at a highly humid or dusty place, poorly ventilated place, fire-hazardous place, or a place where temperature becomes excessively high. There is a risk of fire or electric shock. Do not use the product with wet hand. Avoid spill of liquid such as drinks, dropping of foreign substance such as clips to avoid the risk of fire or electric shock. Surely turn off the printer power before replacing the paper, changing battery and connecting or removing AC adapter. This is to avoid the risk of electric shock. If by any chance the product drops, or it emits heat, smoke, unusual smell, or abnormal sound, immediately turn off the power of the product, and then contact your sales agent (or the maintenance service center). 5 Precautions on the Handling of AC Adapter Do not remove, disassemble, repair or remodel the cover. Such action may cause electric shock. Use inlet power within specified range of voltage and frequency and outlet power within the specified range of voltage and current. Otherwise, it may cause a fire or electric shock. Do not use at an ambient temperature exceeding the specified one. It may cause a fire or electric shock. Protect against dew formation because of water or moisture. It may cause a fire or electric shock. Do not use at places exposed to excessive humidity, oily smoke or dust or in the environment with corrosive gases. It may cause a fire or electric shock. If you notice power failure or other abnormalities during the use, stop the use immediately. In the case of AC adapter, unplug the power cord. A fire or electric shock may be caused. Do not fail to contact our sales representatives. Do not cover or wrap AC adapter and battery charger with cloth, quilting etc. It may accumulate the heat, deform the casing and cause a fire. Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hand. It may cause a fire or electric shock. Do not bend, pull or damage forcibly the power cord and AC plug cord. It may cause a fire or electric shock. 6 Prohibitions/Precautions on Battery Handling Disassembly of battery pack and battery Never disassemble the battery pack and battery. Disassembling the battery pack may destroy internal circuits leading to inoperable safety system for charging and discharging that generates heat, fire, or destruction. Also, disassembling the battery may generate gasses that bite the throat or cause the negative electrode to generate heat leading to fire Externally shorting battery pack and battery Never short the battery pack and battery. External shorting may generate heat or fire or cause destruction. Throwing battery pack and battery into fire Throwing the battery pack and battery may cause fire or destruction. Throwing battery pack and battery into water Throwing the battery pack into water may destroy internal circuits leading to inoperable safety system for charging and discharging that generates heat, fire, or destruction. Also, the battery generates oxygen and hydrogen by electrolysis, and concurrently the sealing portion may be corroded causing leaked liquid. Soldering and heating up battery pack and battery Do not solder a battery pack terminal. Soldering may cause melted case by generated heat or destruction of internal circuits, leading to inoperable safety system that generates heat, fire, or destruction. Heating the battery up to 100C or higher may damage resin parts such as gaskets or the separator leading to leaked liquid, or internal shorts may lead to generated heat, fire, or destruction. Charging outside this device(outside dedicated adapter) Charge by a current larger than specified, overcharge, or reverse charge may occur. In this case, the inside of the battery may generate gasses rapidly causing fire or explosion. Charging outside this device may cause heat, fire, or destruction Use for another purpose Do not use the battery pack and battery for another device or purpose. A difference of the specifications may damage the battery or the device. Deformation If the applied pressure has deformed the battery pack and battery, the sealing position may deform leading to leaked liquid, or internal shorts may cause heat, fire, or destruction. Exchange Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. 7 1. Precautions in the Use
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(8) Use the printer keeping it horizontally or vertically as practically as possible. Avoid the use of Product at a place exposed to direct sunlight; in high temperature, low temperature or highly humid atmosphere; or in the environment with much garbage and dust. Separate the AC line from other noise emitting equipment (large size motor, etc.) Use the Printer after checking that the recording paper is sufficiently installed. Be careful to avoid the sticking or entering of foreign substances around the printing head. Turn off the power before connecting the interface cable of the printer, replacing of battery, connecting and removal of the AC adaptor, etc. Never attempt to disassemble the Printer as it may cause malfunctions. Our AC adaptor and battery are for exclusive use for this Printer. Avoid the use of them for other products. For carrying this Printer, use belt fixtures exclusively made for this Printer.
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(10) When exchanging the roll paper, be careful not to be clipped your hand at opening and closing of paper cover or not to touch the paper cutter.
(11) Do not peep into through IrDA communication window, especially while communication is being made.
(12) When not using for long period When you do not expect to use for a long period of time, keep the recording paper inserted. If the printing head is kept in direct touch with platen for a long time, platen may stick to the head.
(13) Recording paper Use paper roll with thermo-sensitive coating on the outside surface and set it so that the thermal side touches the printing head. Set the paper properly along the paper guide. If the paper is inserted diagonally against the paper guide, it may cause improper feeding or paper jam. So, set the paper perfectly in parallel with the paper guide. If the paper not specified is used, quality of printing may not be guaranteed and may cause malfunction. Thermal paper does not withstand high temperature and high humidity. Especially, if the temperature rises over 60 , it starts being colored. Pay sufficient care for its storage. 8
(14) Use only power supplies listed in the following. product manufacturer model note Battery AC adapter1 FUJITSU COMPONENT LIMITED KAMI ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY Co., Ltd Nagano Japan Radio Co., Ltd SQS15W5P-10 NA02001-L032 KSW523U LP-21 KP-610 CEE 7 XVII BS1363 AC adapter2 AC adapter2 code setA Longwell AC adapter2 code setB KAWASAKI ELECTRIC WIRE CO.,LTD 9 2. Printer Interface Configuration Type FTP-628WSL110 FTP-628WSL120 RS232C Interface IrDA Bluetooth
: with interface function This manual is an explanation of the content of the above-mentioned main body. As for the following accessories such as AC adaptors and the belt fixture, an accesso ry composition is different because of the order printer type. AC adaptors belt fixture battery roll paper The set or use is described in this user's manual. 10 3. Name of Respective Parts 11 12 4. Operation of Respective Parts Cover open lever/Roll paper cover The cover open lever is used when the roll paper cover is opened for replacement of paper roll and recording paper roll is set. If you move the cover open lever, roll paper cover will open. Status indication lamp This lamp is on when power is switched on. Further, when some errors happen, the lamp indicates its status.
* The status indication lamp might not be seen easily in a bright place under direct sunshine etc. Power switch This is the switch to turn on/off the power.
* Please do not operate two seconds after cutting the power supply.
(About two seconds after cutting the power supply, the operation becomes invalid.) Feed switch This is used to feed printing paper. The paper will be fed while you are pressing this switch. 13 AC adapter connection Open the cover of AC adapter connection from the side marked with mark and connect the plug of AC adapter with internal connector. Then insert the power plug to AC outlet. Internal Connector AC Adapter Plug Plugging of power cable enables you to recharge battery and to operate printer with AC adapter. Battery recharging When pre-charging is started, the status indication lamp flashes in red, and during the charging, the lamp is on in red. When the recharging is fully made, the status indication lamp will extinct.
*Please turn off the power supply of the printer when red kept blinking for 30 seconds or more, pull out the AC adaptor from the main body, and take out the battery.(p16 to p18) Afterwards, please insert installation AC adaptor and charge with the battery again. When red keeps blinking even if the above-mentioned is operated, please the sales representatives of our Company beforehand. By pushing power switch, printer movement by AC adapter is activated. the AC adaptor and contact remove Printer movement 14 Dip switch operating part Open cover of the dip switch operating part from the side marked with and manipulate the dip switch inside. This is used when printer setting is changed. Dip Switch RS-232C connecting part Open the cover of RS-232C connecting part from the side marked with , and connect RS-232C cable (separately available) to internal connector. RS-232C Connector 15 Battery lid/Battery locking plate These are used when the battery is mounted or replaced. If the sequence of the steps is wrong, they will not open. Operate in accordance with the following steps:
[Mounting]
1) Turn the Printer upside down and put it on the table. 2) Remove the battery lid. As shown in the enlarged illustration, pull up the lid while pressing the hook of the battery lid to the direction of the arrow.
(Enlarged illustration of the circulated part) 16 3) Lift the side marked with of battery locking plate. In this case, if you lift it with too much vigor the battery locking plate may break. Handle carefully. 4) Mount the battery. Make sure that the (+,-) sides of the battery is in the same direction as the (+,-) indication on the battery locking plate. (The battery label might be different from the one in the photograph. ) 17 5) While pressing the battery, push the battery locking plate at the side indicated with mark. 6) Fix the battery lid. While pushing the lid to the direction indicated by arrow push the hook of battery lid to the direction indicated by arrow to close the lid. 18
[Exchange of battery]
1) Follow the same steps 1 to 3 for mounting. 2) Tilt the printer and take out the battery pack. 3) Follow the same steps 4 to 6 for mounting. 19 IrDA light-receiving and sending part This is for sending and receiving data by way of IrDA communications.
* Do not peep into through IrDA communication window. Especially, pay special attention when communication is being carried out. For data transmission, use under the following conditions:
Transmission distance:
300 mm (angle 15) 600 mm (angle 8) 20 Belt fixture With the use of enclosed belt fixture, you may hand-carry this Printer. Fix the belt fixture with the screws attached to the Printer. Portions indicated with circles function as stoppers for belt fixture. Belt fixture may be mounted in the following three manners:
*Belt fixture should not touch or run on battery locking plate or stopper. Fixing of belt fixture An example of holding the Printer 21 Fixing of belt fixture
*Only in the case of the following example, the position of the hole for fixing the belt fixture is different from other cases. Be careful. An example of holding the Printer Fixing of belt fixture An example of holding the Printer 22 5. Mounting of Paper Roll This printer uses thermal paper to be printed by means of heat. The method for mounting the paper roll is explained below:
1) Move the cover open lever to the direction indicated by arrow. Enlargement of encircled portion 2) This is the state when paper cover is opened. At the portion indicated with arrow, lies the cutter blade. Be careful not to cut your finger, etc. accidentally. 23 3) Place the paper roll into the paper holder. In the case of new roll, the end of the paper may still hold adhesive. Draw the paper a little longer and set it. 4) Press the center part of the paper cover and close it firmly. 24 5) Cut the paper by moving it to the direction indicated by arrow. 25 6. Selecting Power Source of AC Adapter and Battery This printer is operable with the lithium ion secondary battery and the AC adapter Item Description
(1) When the printer power is ON and the AC adapter is connected, the AC adapter supplies the power.
(2) When the printer power is OFF, the battery is charged.
(3) When the printer power is turned on, charging the battery is terminated.
(4) The AC adapter operation without inserting battery is no guarantee of proper operation.
(1) When the AC adapter does not supply the power, power is supplied from the battery.
(2) When the amount of the battery remainder decreases more than the level that cannot be operated, the printer automatically cuts the power supply. 7. Operating Switches This Printer is operated using two switches. Item Description
(1) Press this switch to turn on the printer power.
(2) When the power is turned on, LED blinks according to the printer status and printer becomes ready for operation.
(3) When turning off the printer power, if the process including registration to the flash memory in progress, turn off the power using this switch after the completion of the registration.
(4) When turning off the printer power, keep this switch pressed (for three seconds or more) until the LED comes off.
(5) The power is automatically turned off after predetermined time has passed from the time of printer operation (printing, communication and etc.) stopping.
(Automatic power off)
(1) Press this switch to feed paper forms.
(2) When turning on the power with this switch pressed, it moves to the self-test printing function. AC Adapter Battery Power switch Feed switch 26 8. Status Indication Function by LED
(Printer status indication) Printer status Orange Green Red On-off cycle (ms) LED indication Printer operation status Normal status
(radio transmission interface) Normal status
(RS-232C interface) Link in progress
(Bluetooth) Link in progress (IrDA) At the power-off Low battery Error status Paper run-out Opened cover Head temperature abnormality Supply voltage abnormality Hardware abnormality Mark non-detection abnormality Watchdog, RAM abnormality Bluetooth abnormality 125 125 125 250 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 500(green) 500(green) 500(green) power-off 500(red) 500(red) 125 125 125 1,000 250 1,000 125 125 125 250 250 125 125 125 1,000 125 250 250 250 1,000 125 125 blinking 5 times 250 125 125 blinking 6 times 250 125 125 blinking 7 times 250 125 125 blinking 8 times 250 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Note 1) indicates lighting, and indicates blinking. Note 2) For on-off cycle, numeric without color indicates lighting (upper side) and extinction (lower side). 27
(Battery charge status indication) This indicates the battery charge status. Note 1) indicates lighting, and indicates blinking. Note 2) For on-off cycle, upper side indicates lighting, and lower side indicates extinction.
(Maintenance status indication) This indicates the printer maintenance status. Printer status Orange Green Red On-off cycle (ms) LED indication Maintenance status Printer F/W Download in progress Bluetooth F/W Download in progress 150(green) 150(green) 150(green) 1,000(orange) 300(orange) 1,000(orange) Note 1) indicates lighting, and indicates blinking. 28 9. Interface Connector Connection (RS-232C Connection Part) 1) Part No.: RL01-R12P (Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Ltd.) or equivalent 2) Signal pin assignment No. 1 2 3 4 5 6-12 Signal name GND RxD TxD DTR DSR N.C. Direction
Input Output Output Input
Function Signal ground Receive data Send data Data terminal ready Data set ready Not connected Note) Input and output are defined from the printer side. For pin number, refer to the figure below. 3) Connector model No.: RL01-P12S-C (Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Ltd.) or equivalent 10. Interface Setting (Dip Switch Operating Part) Bit No. Function 1 2 3 4 Interface setting Communication mode Reserve Start selection program Setting OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Description Wireless interface Wired interface Teletype protocol mode Packet communication mode Printer execution mode Program download mode 29 11. Function Specification
<1> List of Commands Item Command Command name HT LF FF ESC RS ESC US ESC FF ESC !+n ESC %+n 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Horizontal tab Line feed with printing Forms feed Black-white reversed printing specification Black-white reversed printing cancellation Data printing in page print mode Printing mode specification External registration character specification/
cancellation External registration character definition ESC &+y+c1+c2+x+[d1 to dn]
10 ESC * m n1+n2+[d1 to dn] Bit image mode specification 11 ESC 3+n 12 ESC ?+n 13 ESC @
14 ESC A+n 15 ESC C+n 16 ESC D+n 17 ESC J+n 18 ESC K+n 19 ESC L 20 ESC R+n 21 ESC S 22 ESC V+n 23 ESC W+ X1+X2+Y1+Y2+dX1+
Minimum-pitch-unit line pitch setting External registration character deletion Printer initialization Line spacing setting Page length (number of lines) setting Horizontal tab position setting Printing and minimum-pitch-unit paper feed Backward paper feed Page print mode selection International character specification Print area setting in page print mode Right rotation 90 Print area setting in page mode dX2+ dY1+dY2 24 ESC X+m+n 25 ESC c+1+n 26 ESC s+n 27 ESC+n 28 FS !+n 29 FS &
30 FS . 31 FS 9+n 32 FS C+n 33 FS E+n 34 FS r+n 35 GS $+n1+n2 Sleep mode time setting Internal processing setting Printing speed setting Upside-down printing setting/cancellation Kanji printing mode collective specification Kanji printing mode specification Kanji printing mode cancellation Detection function enable/disable setting Kanji code system selection Correction of impressed energy Parameter transmission Vertical absolute position specification in page printing mode 30 36 GS &+m+x+y1+y2+d1 to dn Registration of image data Interface RS BT IR Interface Command Command name Item 37 GS '+m+n 38 GS <
39 GS A+m+n 40 GS B+n 41 GS E+n 42 GS a+n 43 GS e+n+m 44 GS h+n 45 GS k+m+n+d1 to dn 46 GS ( A ENQ 47 ESC Y SOH x a DLE + n RS-232C communication condition setting RS BT IR Print registered image data Mark detection execution After-mark-detection head distance setting Bar code angle setting Print quality setting Setting and cancellation of status transmission Bar code width setting Bar code height setting Bar code printing Bluetooth information printing RS: RS-232C, BT: Bluetooth, IR:IrDA
: valid for with/without sequence mode
: valid for without sequence mode 31
<2> Test Printing 1) This printer is provided with test printing function. 2) To make test printing, press power switch while pressing feed switch of operating switch. The status indication lamp will put on green and the test printing is started. The printer will stop printing after printing a certain set length. Example of test printing 32 12. Hardware Specification Printing system Thermal head configuration Printing speed Number of characters printed
: 8 dots/mm
: 0.125 mm (Length) x 0.125 mm (side)
: 384 dots/line
: Approx. 48 mm Thermal line-dot printing Resolution Dot pitch Number of dot Effective printing area Max. 40 mm/sec (Battery full charge, Print rate 12.5% or less) Alphanumeric Katakana Chinese character 8 x 16 Half size character 12 x 24 : 32 Full size character/Kanji.non-Kanji 24 x 24 : 16 Half size character
: 48 Full size character/Kanji.non-Kanji 16 x 16 : 24 Internal half size character (12 x 24) Internal full size character (24 x 24) Internal half size character (8 x 16) Internal full size character (16 x 16) Registered half size character (12 x 24) Registered full size character (24 x 24) Registered half size character (8 x 16) Registered full size character (16 x 16) Non-Kanji, Kanji JIS Class I, Class II level
(16x16 : JIS C6226-1983, 24x24 : JIS X0208-1997) Character type Alphanumeric Katakana Kanji Horizontal double size, backward printing, reverse video, vertical double size, x4 size Max. No. of dots/line: 384 IrDA RS-232C Bluetooth Communication method : IrDA Ver 1.2 Baud rate : 9,600 bps, 19,200 bps, 38,400 bps, 115.2 kbps Communication mode : Semi duplex Protocol stack: : IrLAP, IrLMP, IrIAS, TinyTP, IrCOMM Communication mode : Semi/Full duplex Baud rate : 9.600 bps (Max. 115.2 kbps) Communication method : Bluetooth Ver 2.0+EDR Modulation method : FHSS/GFSK Transmission speed : 460 kbps Profile : SPP Input supply voltage : Rating 100VAC ~ 120VAC Output voltage : 5 VDC (Rating) Output current : 2.3 A (Rating) External dimensions Main frame: 64(W) x 49(H) x 31(D) Cable: 1.8 m Input supply voltage : Rating 100VAC ~ 240VAC Output voltage : 5 VDC (Rating) Output current : 3.0 A (Rating) External dimensions Main frame: 94(W) x 30.5(H) x 40(D) Cable: 2.6 m Kind: Lithium ion secondary battery pack, 1 parallel, 1 serial Life: Approx. 1 year (varies depending upon use conditions) Temperature : 0 ~ 50 (5 ~ 40 for printing quality assurance) 0 ~ 40 (When AC adapter is used) Humidity : 30 ~ 85%RH (No condensation shall be found) Temperature : -20 ~ 60 Humidity : 5 ~ 90%RH (No condensation shall be found) External dimensions : 84(W) x 135(H) x 44(D) Weight : Up to 270 g (Paper and battery included) Extended print mode Image mode Interface AC adapter TYPE A AC adapter TYPE B Battery pack Operating temperature and humidity Storage temperature and humidity Structure 33 13. Recording Paper (Recommended Paper) Specified paper Highly sensitive paper Standard paper Medium term storage paper Long term storage paper 58 mm Thermosensitive roll paper (thermosensitive side is on outside) 36 mm or less TF50KS-E4 (Nippon Paper) TF-60KS-E (Nippon Paper) PD150R (Oji Paper) TP60KS-F1 (Nippon Paper) PD170R (Oji Paper) P220VBB-1 (Mitsubishi Paper) HA220AA (Mitsubishi Paper) Paper width Paper type Roll diameter 14. Others
<1> Handling of recording paper Recording paper will get colored due to chemical reaction. When handling it, pay attention to the following points:
Do not store it at high-temperature, high-humidity place. Do not store for a long time at a place exposed to direct sun-light. Do not use solvent type glue for pasting. Do not let it get in touch with plastic film containing plasticiser for a long time. Do not stick it together with diazotype copying paper. Be careful for wetting with water, scratching, etc.
<2> Disposal of used battery Dispose of used batteries according to the instruction of sales office. 34
<3> Clean-up and Care of Printer Take off the battery pack and AC adapter before carrying out the followings:
Clean-up of the thermal head (Once a month) 1) Open the roll paper cover (Refer to Page 22, 5. Paper setting 1)) 2) Moist cotton swab with alcohol and wipe the thermal head until the stain is removed. For alcohol, use IPA (Isopropyl alcohol) available in the market. Portion indicated by a box is thermal head. 3) Wipe off with dry soft cloth, and wait until it dries naturally. Shut the paper cover. Cleaning of roller (Once a month) 1) Open the roll paper cover (Refer to Page 22, 5. Paper setting 1)) 2) Wipe off the stain with alcohol pasted cloth. For alcohol, use IPA (Isopropyl alcohol) available in the market. Portion indicated by a box is thermal head. 3) Wipe off with dry soft cloth, and wait until it dries naturally. Shut the paper cover. 35 Cleaning of photo-sensor (Once a month) 1) Open the roll paper cover (Refer to Page 22, 5. Paper setting 1) 2) With nylon brush, etc., brush off the paper dust, etc. Portion indicated by a box is photo-sensor. Cleaning of IrDA receiving and transmitting part (When the stains are visible) Portion indicated by a box is IrDA receiving and transmitting part 1) Moist the cloth with neutral detergent. Lightly wipe off the stains. 2) Dip the cloth into water and wring it. Wipe off well the detergent with this cloth. 3) Wipe with dry soft cloth. 36
<4> Fixing Paper Cover When the paper cover is removed, take the following steps for correction. 1) Keep the printer with paper cover opened. Press the opening/closing supporting points of the paper cover to the frame and fix the cover. 2) Open and close the paper cover once or twice and make sure that the opening/closing can The encircled parts are supporting points. be carried out smoothly. 37
<5> Troubleshooting Symptom No power No printing Printing too dim Recharging time is too long Recharging time is too short Paper holder cover cannot be opened or shut Possible cause Is the battery mounted?
Isnt the battery run out of capacity?
Isnt the battery mounted to the reverse direction?
Is AC adapter connected?
Is the power switch pressed?
Is the power on?
Is the recording paper correctly set?
lighted red?
Isnt the status indication lamp Isnt the status indication lamp flashing orange?
Corrective action Mount the battery. Recharge the battery Reset the battery correcting its polarity. (Refer to page 19) Connect AC adapter (Refer to page 14) Press the power switch on. Press the power switch on. Check recording paper the setting (Refer to page 23) Recharge the battery. Release the error mode. (Refer Is the paper holder cover firmly Close the paper holder cover to page 27) properly. Isnt the distance IrDA communication too far apart or the angle too big?
for Isnt the IrDA window too much Either reduce the distance or adjust the angle. Clean the window. (Refer to Is the dip switch setting Check the dip switch setting. closed?
soiled?
correct?
page 36)
(Refer to page 29) Arent you communicating Avoid direct sunlight. Isnt the ambient temperature Recharge at 10 ~ 30. under the direct sunlight?
Isnt the thermal head stained?
Are the selection of paper and energy setting correct?
too low?
the Is same symptom repeated? (Red lamp is lighted when used after recharging) Arent the supporting points of paper holder cover removed?
Clean the thermal head. (Refer to page 35) Check the dip switch setting and energy setting. Possibly the battery life expiring. Change to new one. is Adjust the cover supporting points.
(Refer to page 37) to the 38 15. Regulatory Compliance
<1> CE-Marking This equipment is in conformance with the requirements of European Council Directive :
R&TTE Directive 1995/5/EC Applied standards:
EN 60950-1 EN 300 328 EN 301 489-1 EN 301 489-17
<2> FCC FCC statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on. The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. (Example- use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). 39
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@telefication.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
SQK
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
628WSL110H2
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
M****** C********
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1 | Title |
Engineer
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1 | Telephone Number |
81 26********
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1 | Fax Number |
81 26********
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1 |
m******@fcl.fujitsu.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Neutron Engineering, Inc.
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1 | Name |
J****** Z****
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1 | Physical Address |
No.132-1,Lane 329.Sec.2, Palain Rd.
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1 |
Taipei, 22652384
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1 |
Taiwan
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1 | Telephone Number |
+86-7********
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1 | Fax Number |
+86-7********
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1 |
j******@btl.org.cn
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Bluetooth printer | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is conducted. The device with its integral antenna must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
BTL Inc.
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1 | Name |
I******** C******
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1 | Telephone Number |
+886-******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 |
i******@newbtl.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0012000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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