TEC B-SP2D Series Maintenance Manual

TEC B-SP2D Series Maintenance Manual

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TEC Protable Printer
B-SP2D SERIES
Maintenance Manual
Document No. EO18-33014
Original Mar., 2003
(Revised
)
PRINTED IN JAPAN

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  • Page 1 TEC Protable Printer B-SP2D SERIES Maintenance Manual Document No. EO18-33014 Original Mar., 2003 (Revised PRINTED IN JAPAN...
  • Page 2 (Revision Date: Feb. 17, 2004) WARNING! Follow all manual instructions. Failure to do so could create safety hazards such as fire or electrocution. CAUTION! The country setting for the Wireless LAN Module may need to be changed according to each country’s Radio Law.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    WHEN USING THE WEB BROWSER ........... 7-10 CAUTION! 1. This manual may not be copied in whole or in part without prior written permission of TOSHIBA TEC. 2. The contents of this manual may be changed without notification. 3. Please refer to your local Authorized Service representative with regard to any queries you may have in this manual.
  • Page 4: Unpacking

    2. Since the power cord set is not enclosed in this battery charger unit, please purchase an approved one which meets the standard for each country from your Authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative. For details, please refer to the B-SP2D-CHG Owner's Manual.
  • Page 5: Main Unit Replacement

    2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT WARNING! Unload the battery before replacing any parts. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace the battery only with 'TOSHIBA TEC Corporation, Battery Pack Type B-SP2D-BT, 7.4V 1400mAh Lithium-Ion. Discard used batteries according to the manufacture's instructions.
  • Page 6 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Feb. 17, 2004) 2.1 REPLACING THE CPU PC BOARD AND THE WIRELESS LAN MODULE For GH40 model 1) Remove the three PT-3x8 screws to remove the bottom cover. Remove the wireless LAN module from the gear cover, and then, disconnect the FPC cable from the wireless LAN module.
  • Page 7: Revision Date: Jan

    2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004) 2.1 REPLACING THE CPU PC BOARD AND THE WIRELESS LAN MODULE Open the battery cover, and then remove the top cover. NOTE: When reassembling, attach the top cover so as not to catch the FPC cable. Battery Cover Top Cover Disconnect all the connectors to remove the CPU PC board from the pritner.
  • Page 8 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004) 2.1 REPLACING THE CPU PC BOARD AND THE WIRELESS LAN MODULE While raising the CPU PC board a little, remove the Drive PC board from CN2 on the CPU PC board. Drive PC Board CPU PC Board After replacing the CPU PC board with the new one, reassemble in the reverse order of removal.
  • Page 9: Replacing The Drive Pc Board And The Stepping Motor Ass'y

    2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004) 2.2 REPLACING THE DRIVE PC BOARD AND THE STEPPING MOTOR ASS'Y 2.2 REPLACING THE DRIVE PC BOARD AND THE STEPPING MOTOR ASS'Y Remove the bottom cover, top cover, and CPU PC board from the printer. For the GH40 model, also remove the wireless LAN module and gear cover.
  • Page 10 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Mar. 10, 2006) 2.2 REPLACING THE DRIVE PC BOARD AND THE STEPPING MOTOR ASS'Y Remove the stepping motor ass'y and the ATC-battery terminal ass'y from the drive PC board. Remove the two SMW-2x6 screws to remove the stepping motor from the motor bracket. Stepping Motor SMW-2x6 Screw Motor Bracket...
  • Page 11 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Jun. 13, 2003) 2.2 REPLACING THE DRIVE PC BOARD AND THE STEPPING MOTOR ASS'Y 3. Before reassembling the gears, wipe away dusts, stain or dirt on the gears with a clean cloth. Also apply FLOIL G-488 to each gear' shaft and the portion between the motor gear and the motor idler gear.
  • Page 12: Replacing The Platen

    2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004) 2.3 REPLACING THE PLATEN 2.3 REPLACING THE PLATEN Remove the bottom cover and the top cover from the printer. For the GH40 model, also remove the wireless LAN module and gear cover. (Refer to Section 2.1 REPLACING THE CPU PC BOARD AND WIRELESS LAN MODULE.) Remove the platen gear from the platen.
  • Page 13 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 2.3 REPLACING THE PLATEN After replacing the platen with the new one, reassemble in the reverse order of removal. NOTES: 1. Before reassembling the platen gear, wipe away dusts, stain or dirt on the gear with a clean cloth. 2.
  • Page 14: Replacing The Print Head, Cutter, And Sensors

    2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 2.4 REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD, CUTTER, AND SENSORS 2.4 REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD, CUTTER, AND SENSORS CAUTION! Before handling the print head, be sure to discharge static electricity in human body through other metals. Failure to do this may damage the print head element. Never touch the print head element directly by hands or hard objects.
  • Page 15 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 2.4 REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD, CUTTER, AND SENSORS Remove the FPC harness from the head connector while being careful not to touch the print head element. Head Connector FPC Harness Remove the SMW-2.6x6 screw to remove the print haed from the print head plate. SMW-2.6x6 Screw Print Head Print Head Plate...
  • Page 16 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004) 2.4 REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD, CUTTER, AND SENSORS Remove the two SMW-2.6x6 screws to remove the cutter plate from the media cover. Cutter Plate Media Cover SMW-2.6x6 Screw Cutter Plate When replacing the print head FPC, sensor 1 FPC, or sensor 2 FPC, follow Step 9 and after.
  • Page 17 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 2.4 REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD, CUTTER, AND SENSORS 10) Pull out the media cover shaft, and then remove the media cover and the media guide. Media Cover Media Guide Media Cover Shaft 11) Remove the FPC of the sens 1 PC board ass'y from the frame. Sens 1 PC Board Ass'y Frame (After performing Step 10 and Step 11)
  • Page 18 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 2.4 REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD, CUTTER, AND SENSORS 12) Remove the rivet, and then remove the sens 1 PC board ass'y from the print head cover. Rivet Sens 1 PC Board Ass'y 13) Remove the print head FFC harness from the frame. Print Head FFC Harness Frame 14) Remove the dust sheet from the upper media cover switch.
  • Page 19 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 2.4 REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD, CUTTER, AND SENSORS 15) Remove the upper media cover switch, strip/batch sensor, and black mark/feed gap sensor , which are provided for the sens 2 PC board, from the frame. Media Cover Switch Frame Sens 2 PC Board...
  • Page 20 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 2.4 REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD, CUTTER, AND SENSORS 17) Unhook the lower media cover switch, which are provided for the sens 2 PC board, from the frame. Frame Media Cover Switch 18) Remove the lower media cover switch with the sens 2 PC board from the frame. Frame Sens 2 PC Board Media Cover Switch...
  • Page 21 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 2.4 REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD, CUTTER, AND SENSORS 2. After replacing the sensors, with the Set Up Tool, be sure to perform each sensor adjustment, destination setting, printer ID setting, and online check printing. (Refer to Section 2.7 SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT.) 3.
  • Page 22: Replacing The Strip Roller

    2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 2.5 REPLACING THE STRIP ROLLER 2.5 REPLACING THE STRIP ROLLER Open the media cover. Release the hooks to remove the strip cover to the direction indecated by the arrow. Strip Cover Remove the two strip support guides in the direction indicated by the arrows. Strip Support Guide Remove the strip roller together with the strip roller holders from the strip cover.
  • Page 23 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 2.5 REPLACING THE STRIP ROLLER After replacing the strip roller with the new one, reassemble in the reverse order of removal. NOTES: When reassembling, fit the strip roller holders to the strip roller so that their wider sides contact the strip roller springs.
  • Page 24: Test Print

    2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 (Revision Dtae: Mar. 10, 2006) 2.6 TEST PRINT 2.6 TEST PRINT After replacing the print head ass’y, sensor ass’y or CPU PC board ass'y, perform a test print to check the print condition. Procedure Load a receipt roll (Type: PD-190R or equivalent, Paper roll diameter: ∅36mm) and the battery into the printer. Turn on the printer while pressing and holding the [FEED] button.
  • Page 25 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 2.6 TEST PRINT Checksum (FONT) FONT xx00 Checksum for the C/G area Checksum (Writable character) KANJI xx00 Checksum for the writable character area NOTE: Chinese character will be printed when supported by the printer. Sensor status SENS R:4.3V Black mark sensor status...
  • Page 26 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004) 2.6 TEST PRINT Print tone & Print start position ADJ. Print tone fine adjustment +0.0mm Print position fine adjustment NOTE: Setting value for the Print Position Fine Adjustment When the setting value is x.3 mm, the value will be automatically changed to x.2 mm. In the same way, x.8 mm will be changed to x.7 mm.
  • Page 27 VM2059 or equivalent Baud rate & Protocol IrDA IrCOMM 115,200 FRONT Direction of IrDA (UPPER, FRONT) Baud rate (TEC only) (9,600, 19,200, 38,400, 115,200) Protocol (TEC, IrCOMM) Option interface Bluetooth Interface to option devices (RS-232C, Bluetooth, Wireless LAN) 9,600 EVEN...
  • Page 28: Setting And Adjustment

    2) Install the Set Up Tool on a PC. (Refer to Section 2.7.2 Set Up Tool.) 3) Register a destination. (Refer to Section 2.7.4 Registering Destination.) Select "IrDA:TEC Protocol" for F1:Transmission Cotrol, "Japan" for F2:Destination, respectively. 4) Perform a sensor adjustment. (Refer to Section 2.7.3 Adjusting Sensors.) 5) Register a destination.
  • Page 29: Selecting Paper Type

    2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 2.7 SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT 2.7.1 Selecting Paper Type Type of paper to be issued can be selected on the printer. Select LABEL mode by following procedures below. 2-25...
  • Page 30 For details, please access to ACTISYS's homepage Installing Software To perform the above functions, the software “B-SP2D Series Production Process for Windows” must be installed on a PC. When you need the above software, please contact TOSHIBA TEC Subsidiaries or our Sales Department.
  • Page 31: Adjusting Sensors

    The interface to be used for adjusting sensors, should be “IrDA: TEC Protocol”. * “IrDA: IrCOMM” is not supported for the sensor adjustments. If the sensors have to be adjusted when the destination “Other countries”...
  • Page 32 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004) 2.7 SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT 2) Adjusting reflective sensor Place the label part of the specified paper on the reflective sensor, then press the [F4] key of the keyboard, or click on the [F4: Reflective sensor] button on the screen. The reflective sensor will be adjusted. When the adjustment is completed, all of the current sensor A/D values will be displayed.
  • Page 33 [F10] key of the keyboard, or click on the [F10: Registration] button on the screen. The destination will be registered. When the destination registration is normally completed, the message “The destination has been registered.” will be displayed. The interface to be used for registering the destination, should be “IrDA: TEC Protocol”. 2-29...
  • Page 34 When the printer ID registration is normally completed, the message “The printer ID has been changed to xxxxx.” will be displayed. The interface to be used for registering the printer ID, should be “IrDA: TEC Protocol” and “IrDA: IrCOMM” for Japan” and “Other countries” of the destination, respectively. Set the COM port number, also.
  • Page 35 2.7 SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT 2.7.6 Performing Online Check Printing To print the online check result, select either of the following interfaces, according to the destination. • IrDA: TEC Protocol: When “Japan” has been registered as the destination. • IrDA: IrCOMM: When “Other countries”...
  • Page 36 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004) 2.7 SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT (3) Make sure of printing on the labels and print positions. Batch: 111-11 Strip: 999-99 Print tone +00 or -10 Judgment criteria of (1): (Horizontal scanning direction) Distance from the left edge of the label to the left edge of the printed rectangle: [4.5 ±...
  • Page 37 2. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-33014 2.7 SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT * Details of checked contents are as described in Section 2.6 TEST PRINT. Especially, the destination (“TYPE” on the printouts) must be correctly set. Loop back check (“LOOP” on the printouts) for each interface must be OK.
  • Page 38: Electronics

    3. ELECTRONICS EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004) 3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM 3. ELECTRONICS 3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM...
  • Page 39: Cpu Pc Board

    3. ELECTRONICS EO18-33014 3.2 CPU PC BOARD 3.2 CPU PC BOARD This PC board is the central part of the printer, consisting of the following components and circuits: • CPU • Flash ROM (4MB) • SDRAM (8MB) • D/A Converter and Sensor Sensitivity Adjust Circuit •...
  • Page 40: Driver Pc Board

    3. ELECTRONICS EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004) 3.3 DRIVER PC BOARD (7) Print Head Circuit This circuit sends print data to the print head and outputs the strobe signals, enable signals, etc. The termistor signal output from the print head is transferred to the A/D converter of the CPU. The CPU uses this signal to control the print tone by detecting the print head temperature.
  • Page 41: Program Download

    Before you can communicate from your PC to the B-SP2D printer, you must first copy the “Download Program for B-SP2D" from the three floppy disks provided to the hard disk of your PC. B-SP2D Series Download Program for B-SP2D (V1.0.0) WR.FD-SP2D-DOWNLOAD...
  • Page 42 4.1.4 Running the Download Program for B-SP2D 1. Click on the [START] button to access the program menu. 2. Highlight Programs then highlight TOSHIBA TEC, B-SP2D, Download. And then click on Download Program for B-SP2D in the screen display below.
  • Page 43: Communication Parameters Setting

    95 and Windows 98, the data will be output to a virtual COM port. Set the virtual COM port for the Device. In case of the forced download, be sure to use the TEC protocol regard- less of the protocol set for the printer.
  • Page 44: Download To The Printer

    4. PROGRAM DOWNLOAD EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004) 4.3 DOWNLOAD TO THE PRINTER 4.3 DOWNLOAD TO THE PRINTER 4.3.1 Conditions for Downloading (1) IrDA (TEC Protocol) Interface Specification Item Normal Mode (Label mode, Receipt mode, TPCL-LE Forced Download mode, System mode) Depending on the communication protocol setting.
  • Page 45 Blinks in red twice. Download Mode. When executing a loading preparation command, the Blinks in red. printer detects a low battery or near low battery. IrDA (TEC Protocol) interfae Blinks in green. IrDA (IrCOMM) interface RS-232C interface Communicating Blinks in green and orange alternately.
  • Page 46 4. PROGRAM DOWNLOAD EO18-33014 4.3 DOWNLOAD TO THE PRINTER 3. The screen returns to the main menu screen, and the download file information will be shown as follows. Make sure all items in the information box. 4.3.4 Forced Download to Printer 1.
  • Page 47 4. PROGRAM DOWNLOAD EO18-33014 4.3 DOWNLOAD TO THE PRINTER 3. During data transmission, the screen below appears with a progress indicator at the bottom. When the file has been successfully transferred, the message below appears. NOTES: 1. For IrDA communication, do not interrupt the IrDA interface windows of both PC and the printer nor move the PC and the printer during data transmission.
  • Page 48 4. PROGRAM DOWNLOAD EO18-33014 4.3 DOWNLOAD TO THE PRINTER 3. During transmission, the screen below appears with a progress indicator at the bottom. When the file has been successfully transferred, the message below will appear. NOTES: 1. For IrDA communication, do not interrupt the IrDA interface windows of both PC and the printer nor move the PC and the printer during data transmission.
  • Page 49 4. PROGRAM DOWNLOAD EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004) 4.3 DOWNLOAD TO THE PRINTER 3. During Step 2 (i.e. when the status indicator blinks in orange with the depression of the power button), turn on the destination printer by pressing and holding the [FEED] button. After the destination status indicator blinks in red twice, release the two buttons which are being held.
  • Page 50: Download To The Wireless Lan Module

    Available hard disk space of 10MB minimum Interface IrDA interface is used for the communication between the PC and the printer. When using the TEC Protocol, ACTiSYS ACT-IR220L+ (IrDA Com-Port Serial Adapter) is required. When using the IrCOMM Protocol, use a communicable IrDA interface. 4.4.2 Setup Before you can communicate from your PC to the B-SP2D printer, you must first copy the “FW Download...
  • Page 51 Turn on the printer while pressing and holding the [FEED] key on the printer to start the printer in the system mode. Hold the [FEED] key until the indicator LED starts to blink in green. Since a diagnostic test result is automatically printed, confirm that the settings of the IrDA interface are "TEC 19200". NOTE: Do not press the [FEED] key after the diagnostic test printing.
  • Page 52 3 Run the firmware downloader, "B-SP2D RFLAN F/W Download Tool", on the PC. 4 Confirm that the settings of the downloader are as follows: Control port of the Com Settings is IrDA: TEC Protocol. The port number to which the ACT-IR220+ is connected is selected for the Com Settings Port.
  • Page 53 4. PROGRAM DOWNLOAD EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004) 4.4 DOWNLOAD TO THE WIRELESS LAN MODULE 5 Place the ACT-IR220+ so that it faces to the IrDA interface window. Then, click on the [Start] button on the screen to be ready for downloading. (When the [Start] button is clicked, the printer's LED will blink in green.) Example IrDA Interface Window...
  • Page 54 4. PROGRAM DOWNLOAD EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Oct. 26, 2004) 4.4 DOWNLOAD TO THE WIRELESS LAN MODULE 8 During data transmission, the screen below appears with a progress indicator at the bottom. When the file has been successfully transferred, the message will appear in about 30 to 90 seconds. Click on the [OK] button.
  • Page 55 4. PROGRAM DOWNLOAD EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004) 4.4 DOWNLOAD TO THE WIRELESS LAN MODULE 4.4.5 Installation Procedure (When using the IrCOMM supporting IrDA) When using the IrDA interface supporting the IrCOMM, such as, IrDA interface built in a laptop PC, the IrCOMM Protocol should be used.
  • Page 56: Troubleshooting

    5. TROUBLESHOOTING EO18-33014 5. TROUBLESHOOTING 5. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Corrective action The printer is not turned 1. The battery is not loaded correctly. Re-load the battery correctly. — 2. The battery terminal is disconnected from the Replace the battery terminal. —...
  • Page 57 5. TROUBLESHOOTING EO18-33014 5. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Corrective action The printer does not 1. The sensors are not adjusted properly. Re-adjust the sensors. — print labels one by one 2. The sensors are not installed properly. Re-install the sensors. — in the strip mode or 3.
  • Page 58: Optional Equipment

    NOTE: Since the power cord set is not enclosed in this battery charger unit, please purchase an approved one which meets the standard for each country from your Authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative. For details, please refer to the B-SP2D-CHG Owner's Manual.
  • Page 59: How To Use The Battery Charger (B-Sp2D-Chg5-Qm)

    NOTE: Since the power cord set is not enclosed in this battery charger unit, please purchase an approved one which meets the standard for each country from your Authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative. For details, please refer to the B-SP2D-CHG5 Owner's Manual.
  • Page 60 EO18-33014 6. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT (Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004) 6.2 HOW TO USE THE BATTERY CHARGER (B-SP2D-CHG5-QM) 5) After charging is completed, remove the battery pack from the battery charger. The CHARGE lamp will not go off immediately after the battery pack is removed, but this is not abnormal. 6) Disconnect the AC plug from the AC outlet.
  • Page 61: Wireless Lan Parameter Setting

    Available hard disk space of 10MB minimum Interface Communicatin between the PC and the printer should be via IrDA interface. When using the TEC Protocol, ACTiSYS ACT-IR220L+ (IrDA Com-Port Serial Adapter) is required. When using the IrCOMM Protocol, use the communicable IrDA interface. 7.1.2 Setup Before you can communicate from your PC to the B-SP2D printer, you must first copy the “RFLAN Configu-...
  • Page 62 5. When the installation was completed successfully, the end screen appears. Click on the [Finish] button to end the installation. 7.1.3 Parameter Setting Procedure (when using TEC Protocol) When using the TEC Protocol, ACTiSYS ACT-IR220L+ (IrDA Com-Port Serial Adapter) is required. 1.Connect the ACT-IR220L+ to the serial port of the PC. Example ACT-IR220+ 2.
  • Page 63 4 Confirm that the settings of the application are as follows: Control port of the Com Settings is IrDA: TEC Protocol. The port number to which the ACT-IR220+ is connected is selected for the Com Settings Port.
  • Page 64 7. WIRELESS LAN PARAMETER SETTING EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Oct. 26, 2004) 7.1 WHEN USING THE RFLAN CONFIGURATION TOOL 5 Place the ACT-IR220+ so that it faces to the IrDA interface window. Then, click on the [Start] button on the screen to be ready for downloading. (When the [Start] button is clicked, the printer's LED will blink in green.) IrDA Interface Window B-SP2D Printer...
  • Page 65 ON (DHCP): WINS Server notified by the DHCP Server is used. WINS Server Address: WINS server address (Default: 0.0.0.0) Setting value: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx RF-LAN Basic Settings ESS ID: ESS ID (Network Name) (Default: TOSHIBA TEC) Max. 32 bytes Connection Mode: Connection mode (Default: Infrastructure) Infrastructure mode...
  • Page 66 7. WIRELESS LAN PARAMETER SETTING EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Oct. 26, 2004) 7.1 WHEN USING THE RFLAN CONFIGURATION TOOL 5. Parameters to be set are shown in boldface on the screen of the RFLAN Configuration Tool. Those to be omitted are shown in normal style and skipped when the parameter settings are downloaded. This makes the download time shorter.
  • Page 67 7. WIRELESS LAN PARAMETER SETTING EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Oct. 26, 2004) 7.1 WHEN USING THE RFLAN CONFIGURATION TOOL RF-LAN Security Settings WEP Type: Whether WEP key is enabled or disabled. (Default: OFF) Disable: OFF ON (40 bits): Enabled (The length of the WEP Key is 40 bits) ON (140 bits): Enabled (The length of the WEP Key is 104 bits) Send Key: WEP key number to be used for transmission...
  • Page 68 7. WIRELESS LAN PARAMETER SETTING EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004) 7.1 WHEN USING THE RFLAN CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.1.4 Parameter Setting Procedure (when using IrCOMM Protocol) When using the IrDA interface supporting the IrCOMM, such as, IrDA interface built in a notebook PC, the IrCOMM Protocol should be used.
  • Page 69 7. WIRELESS LAN PARAMETER SETTING EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Oct. 26, 2004) 7.1 WHEN USING THE RFLAN CONFIGURATION TOOL 3. Confirm that the settings of the downloader are as follows: Control port of the Com Settings is IrDA: IrCOMM. Vertual port for the IrDA is selected for the Com Settings Port. NOTES: 1.
  • Page 70: When Using The Web Browser

    [172.016.000.010] |LPR [ON ] GW [000.000.000.000] |DHCP[ON ] SUB [255.255.000.000] |CON [INF] SOCK [ON ][65535] |AUTH[SKEY] [128]|SECU[MD5] |CHAN[07] WINS [ON ][000.000.000.000] HOST [TTEC ESSID [TEC MAC:0010C61CCDA9 Item Parameter Setting Print Module Version [xxx] IP Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] Gateway IP Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx...
  • Page 71 7. WIRELESS LAN PARAMETER SETTING EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Oct. 26, 2004) 7.2 WHEN USING THE WEB BROWSER 7.2.2 Info Page The current printer state is displayed. Connected to SSID: Currently used SSID Using channel: Currently used channel MAC address of Access Point: IP address of the currently connected access point Current transmission rate (Mbits/s): Current transmission rate...
  • Page 72 7. WIRELESS LAN PARAMETER SETTING EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Oct. 26, 2004) 7.2 WHEN USING THE WEB BROWSER 7.2.3 Wireless Page The parameter settings associated to the wireless LAN module can be browsed or changed. Operating Mode: Connection mode The SSID: SSID to be used.
  • Page 73 7. WIRELESS LAN PARAMETER SETTING EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Oct. 26, 2004) 7.2 WHEN USING THE WEB BROWSER 7.2.4 IP Addr Page The parameter settings associated to the IP address can be browsed or changed. IP Address mode: IP Address setting mode Default IP Address: IP Address setting Default Subnet Mask:...
  • Page 74: Admin Page

    7. WIRELESS LAN PARAMETER SETTING EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Oct. 26, 2004) 7.2 WHEN USING THE WEB BROWSER 7.2.5 Admin Page The parameter settings can be initialized or the wireless LAN module can be rebooted. Reboot Module: Used to restart the wireless LAN module. Restore factory defaults: Used to restore the parameter settings to the initial values.
  • Page 75 7. WIRELESS LAN PARAMETER SETTING EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004) 7.2 WHEN USING THE WEB BROWSER 7.2.7 Parameter Settings at Power On Time When the printer is started in the usual way, the wireless LAN module is started according to the parameter settings stored in the wireless LAN module.
  • Page 76 7. WIRELESS LAN PARAMETER SETTING EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Oct. 26, 2004) 7.2 WHEN USING THE WEB BROWSER 7.2.9 Wireless LAN Parameter List and Initial Values (1) Wireless LAN Parameter List and Wireless LAN Module’s Initial Value The following table shows the wireless LAN parameters and the wireless LAN module’s initial values. The wireless LAN module’s initial values can be obtained by clicking on the Restore button on the parameter setting screen via both IrDA and HTTP.
  • Page 77 7. WIRELESS LAN PARAMETER SETTING EO18-33014 (Revision Date: Feb. 17, 2004) 7.2 WHEN USING THE WEB BROWSER (2) Factory Set Initial Values All wireless LAN parameter settings of the factory set initial values, except IP address, are same as those of wireless LAN module’s initial values.

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