Technical data
Unit 3: Setup
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FUNCTIONS OF VARIOUS PARTS
RS-232C Interface Allows connection to a computer or handy terminal
Label guide Set to meet the size of the label used
RS-232C cover Protects the RS-232C connector from dust and damage
Label guide stopper Allows adjustment of the label guide to fit the width of an
installed label roll
Cover Opens up to allow the installation of labels
Cover
Open/Close lever
Enables the user to releases the cover, or to lock the cover shut
Label output area This is the area where the printed label is output
Tear-off bar Allows an easy tear position for perforated backing between
labels
Label Width
Markings
Indicates the width of label installed or in use.
IrDA filter Contains the IrDA (infrared) sensor and emitter
DC input jack Allows for connection to optional AC adapter, which supplies
direct current to the printer and charges battery.
DIP Switch Sets the operation mode of the printer. (See Enabling and
Disabling Special Functions in the Operating Modes section.)
Cover for DC input
jack
Protects the DC input terminal and DIP switch from dust and
damage
Dispenser unit Moved to select Dispense mode
FEED button Press to feed label
POWER button Allows the user to turn ON/OFF the printer
PRINT button Takes the printer Online or Offline
Battery cover Cover for special battery pack
Status LED Indicates the status of the printer. (See Other Printer Modes in
Section 4: Operation and Configuration, and the tables in the
Troubleshooting Section of this manual.)
Battery life indicator
(LED)
Three LEDs indicate the amount of battery power remaining for
the printer. (See Table: Hardware and Related, in the row:
Indicators in Section 1 of this manual, Technical Data.)