Unipulse M525B Operation Manual

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  • Page 2 Introduction Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing our intelligent printer M252B. This product is to be used by connecting it to our loadcell indicators or digital indicators through the SI/F (two-wire serial interface). External equipment data other than our indicators can also be printed by adding optional BCD input or RS-232C interface.
  • Page 3 WARNING WARNING WARNING  This sign forewarns the presence of hazards that could result in serious injury or fatality when incorrectly handled. Warning on design ● For the entire system to function safely when the M252B becomes faulty or malfunctions, provide a safety circuit outside the M252B. ●...
  • Page 4 WARNING WARNING WARNING  This sign forewarns the presence of hazards that could result in serious injury or fatality when incorrectly handled. Warning during startup and maintenance ● In the case of smoke, an abnormal smell or strange sound, immediately turn off the power, and disconnect the power cable.
  • Page 5 CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION  This sign forewarns the presence of hazards that could result in personnel injury or property damage when incorrectly handled. Caution during startup and maintenance ● For turning on/off the power, be sure to keep intervals of 5 seconds or more. ●...
  • Page 6 Features of the M252B Features of the M252B Features of the M252B ■ Dot impact mechanism A 24-digit dot impact type printer mechanism that allows use of copying paper is loaded. ■ Sophisticated statistical computing functions In addition to grand totals and sub totals, maximum, minimum, average, standard deviation, histograms, diagrams, etc., can be printed.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Contents 1 OUTLINE ........... . 1 1-1.
  • Page 8 Contents Contents 12: Types of Sub Totals ..........30 14,16: Histogram Range Ach/Bch .
  • Page 9 Contents Contents 6-6. ROM Version Print ........... 63 6-7.
  • Page 10: Outline

    1 OUTLINE OUTLINE Chapter 1-1. Contents of The Package The packaging box contains the following. Be sure to check them before use. M252B body ・ ・ ・ 1 M252B operation manual ・ ・ ・ 1 Roll paper ・ ・ ・ 1 Ribbon cassette ・...
  • Page 11: About Connectable Devices

    1 OUTLINE 1-2. About Connectable Devices Chapter 1-3. Appearance Description ■Front Panel 1. Front panel keys 6. Power lamp 2. Push panel The push panel is open. 3. Paper ejection slot 4. Flip panel 5. Paper cutter 1. Front panel keys Press when operating and setting the M252B.
  • Page 12 1 OUTLINE 4. Flip panel Chapter The part below the push panel can be opened frontward. Open when installing a ribbon cassette. 5. Paper cutter Use when cutting roll paper ejected from the paper ejection slot. The cutter is attached to the upper side of the ejection slot.
  • Page 13: Rear Panel

    1 OUTLINE How to designate a key and its function (setting mode) Chapter Key (how to designate) Description Inputs a hyphen. (Hyphen) Inputs a space. (SP) Goes to the next input position. (No mark) Cancels an input value or set value. (Escape) Accepts an input value or set value.
  • Page 14 1 OUTLINE 3. Option space Chapter Install an option to expand the functions of the M252B. Either BCD input or RS-232C interface can be installed optionally. 4. Frame ground (F.G.) F.G. of the AC input terminal. (There is continuity between the casing and F.G. terminal.) 5.
  • Page 15 1 OUTLINE Point Chapter Input equivalent circuit A signal is inputted to the signal input circuit by short-circuiting or opening the input terminal and the COM terminal. Short-circuiting is effected by means of a contact (such as a relay or a switch) or a noncontact (such as a transistor or an open-collector TTL).
  • Page 16: Printer Preparations

    2 PRINTER PREPARATIONS PRINTER PREPARATIONS 2-1. Installing a Ribbon Cassette Chapter Use the PR350/10 (optional accessories) ribbon cassette. Two ribbon cassette are attached (One ribbon cassette has already been installed at the time of delivery.). Attention - Do not open the front cover with the power on when replacing the ribbon cassette, etc.
  • Page 17: Power Input Connection

    2 PRINTER PREPARATIONS Open the flip panel downward. Catch the upper left of the installed ribbon cassette with your finger (with your fingernail), and pull and remove it frontward. Chapter Install a new ribbon cassette, being careful about its orientation. Turn the ribbon cassette upside down (in the direction that reverses the PULL marking as shown below), and push it in until you hear it click.
  • Page 18: Protective Ground Connection

    2 PRINTER PREPARATIONS 2-3. Protective Ground Connection The grounding terminal is for prevention of electric shocks and failures caused by static electricity. Use an approx. 0.75mm thick wire, and be sure to ground Chapter WARNING - Connect with no power applied because it may cause an electric shock. - The attached AC cable is designed for domestic use in Japan, and its rating is 125V AC, 10A.
  • Page 19 2 PRINTER PREPARATIONS Pass the end of the roll paper under the guide bar at the lower part of the flip panel, and insert it between the guide bar and guide. Press the (FEED) key with the paper inserted, and release the key when the paper comes out of the paper ejection slot.
  • Page 20: Connecting With Indicators

    SI/F is explained. ■About the SI/F The UNIPULSE's original SI/F is an interface to connect our F series indicators and printer, or peripheral equipment, such as an external display. SI/F-compatible products can simply be connected and used without a wareness of data content and the hardware specifications.
  • Page 21: F Interface, External Input Connection

    3 CONNECTING WITH INDICATORS 3-2. SI/F Interface, External Input Connection The SI/F and external input terminal blocks are the cage clamp type. Proceed as following for connection. Use shielded cables as wiring materials. Do not lay the cable with AC line or high voltage line in parallel. Use attached mini screwdriver for connecting the lines to cage clamp type terminal block.
  • Page 22: About Input Ch's

    3 CONNECTING WITH INDICATORS 3-4. About Input ch's The M252B has two data input ch's. When using both ch's, select “8. Double print” or “9. Double print with count” for [07: Print Every Format]. The following table shows input data to be printed. ①: Data input to SIF Ach is printed.
  • Page 23: Print Data Input Ch's And Alarm Sound

    3 CONNECTING WITH INDICATORS 3-5. Print Data Input ch's and Alarm Sound In the case of single print In the case where the input ch setting is single print (the [Print Every Format] setting is not double print), if printing is attempted without print data input from Ach or an optional interface, the alarm (buzzer) will sound, resulting in error printing.
  • Page 24: For Greater Use Of The Printer

    4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER 4-1. Basics of Settings ■Mode Configuration of The M252B The M252B consists of four modes. See the "8-1.Setting Mode List" on page 68. + Setting mode Printer settings are made Chapter in this mode.
  • Page 25: Basic Operation Of Settings

    4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER ■Basic Operation of Settings The basic operating procedures for actually making settings of the M252B are described below. Here, the "Automatic Print ON/OFF" setting is made as an example. Press (F)→ (ENT), and the following is printed. To enter the setting mode, press (1)→...
  • Page 26 4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER Upon entry of the Automatic Print ON/OFF setting, the following is printed. The current set value is indicated on the "NOW" line. --> Next --> Number-ENT Change-> --> Current set value Now => ON 08:Automatic Print -------------------------- >>...
  • Page 27 4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER The changed set value is printed. --> ESC Next --> Number-ENT Change --> ENT This part is for the next setting (09 : Interval Print NOW ==> Off ON/OFF). 09:Interval Print On/Off -------------------------- Changed set value New ==>...
  • Page 28: Details Of Each Setting

    4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER 4-2. Details of Each Setting The details and operating method of each setting are explained below. For how to enter the setting mode and its operating method, see the "4-1.Basics of Settings" on page 15 described in the previous chapter.
  • Page 29 4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER SI/F and indicators Loadcellindicator: The load cell indicator connected through the SI/F sends indicated, net, gross and tare data at intervals of approx. 0.3 sec. irrespective of the indicated value at the time. Since data to be printed can be selected from it on the printer side, data other than the indicated value can be printed.
  • Page 30: 04: Unit Selection Ach

    4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER 04,05: Unit Selection Ach/Bch Select the unit to be printed on Ach/Bch. 43 types of data can be selected. 04: Unit Selection Ach Name of setting 05: Unit Selection Bch Selection item See "8-4.List of Unit Settings" on page 71. Initial value 02.
  • Page 31 4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER Ach and Bch are the same in unit, the grand total all of both ch's is printed after Reference printingthe total of each ch. If the units are different, the grand totals of both ch's are not printed.
  • Page 32 4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER Examples of print 0. Standard (count, data) 1. With time (time, count, data) Count Input data Time Count Input data 1503 500.5kg 14:30 1503 500.5kg 1502 450.2kg 14:22 1502 450.2kg 1501 1200.0kg 14:00 1501 1200.0kg 1500 -385.8kg...
  • Page 33 4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER Examples of print 6. Diagram 7. Double size print (data) Input data Displacement diagram Input data Lower Target Upper limit Value limit 500.5kg 450.2kg -0.2L 1200.0kg 48.7 -385.8kg 78.5 102.1U 55.0kg Chapter { Input data is printed horizontally TARGET 50.0kg Example double size.
  • Page 34 4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER Examples of print 13. & T (count, data) 14. time & T (time, count, data) Count Symbol Input data Time Count Symbol Input data 19.3kg 19.3kg 1500 385.8kg 12:11 1500 N 385.8kg 0.0kg 0.0kg 1499 0.0kg 10:03 1499 N...
  • Page 35: 08: Automatic Print On/Off

    4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER 08: Automatic Print ON/OFF Printing can be automatically produced by sending a print command from the SI/F or RS-232C interface to the M252B. Select whether this Automatic Print is ON or OFF. Name of setting 08: Automatic Print ON/OFF 0.
  • Page 36: 10: Interval Seconds

    4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER Timing of Interval Print * Setting Interval Seconds at 5 seconds. Interval Print Start 5sec. 5sec. 5sec. 1st time 2nd time 3rd time nth time 10: Interval Seconds Chapter Set the interval for Interval Print in seconds. Name of setting 10: Interval Seconds Setting range...
  • Page 37: 11: Gt/St Print Format

    4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER 11: GT/ST Print Format Select the print format of grand totals and sub totals. Five types of formats can be selected. Name of setting 11: GT/ST Print Format 0. Standard (initial value) 1. With code Selection item 2.
  • Page 38 4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER Examples of print 4. With histogram ------------------------ (Continued to the lower right) Number of 84 ~ Upper limit 80 ~ violation over LOWEST ~ Number of H OVER TIMES Lower limit Times violation over L OVER TIMES RANGE 20kg...
  • Page 39: 12: Types Of Sub Totals

    4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER 12: Types of Sub Totals Select the types of sub totals. There are two types of sub totals: Middle and Section. Name of setting 12: Types of Sub Totals 0. Middle sub (initial value) Selection item 1.
  • Page 40: 14,16: Histogram Range Ach/Bch

    4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER These setting items also 13,15: Histogram Target Value Ach/Bch serve as the " ■ Range Over setting (U/L)" on page 61 14,16: Histogram Range Ach/Bch Set the target value and range (width from the target value) necessary to work out statistical data and the histogram.
  • Page 41: 17: Standard Deviation

    4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER * This setting item is necessary 17: Standard Deviation when the GT/ST Print Format setting is 2 - 4. Select a standard deviation calculating expressions. There are two types of calculating expression. Name of settings 17: Standard Deviation 0.
  • Page 42: 18: Data Adding On/Off

    4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER 18: Data Adding ON/OFF Select whether or not the print data is targeted for grand totals/sub totals. Name of setting 18: Data Adding ON/OFF 0. OFF Selection item 1. ON (initial value) If Data Adding OFF is selected, printing is produced irrespective of the setting Caution of [06: Print Every ON/OFF].
  • Page 43: 20: Batch Total On/Off

    4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER 20: Batch Total ON/OFF Set whether or not to find the batch total. If Batch Total is selected, the [FEED] terminal block on the rear panel is switched to the [Batch Total Print] terminal block. Name of setting 20: Batch Total ON/OFF 0.
  • Page 44: 21: Feed Lines

    4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER 21: Feed Lines Set the number of lines for feeding paper after Print Every, ST (sub total print) and GT (grand total print). Name of setting 21: Feed Lines Setting range 0 - 9 (lines) Initial value Paper is fed by the number of lines set under [Feed Lines] after Print Every, ST, GT, BT, Sample Print and Test Print.
  • Page 45: 23: Number Of Code Digits Designation

    4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER 23: Number of Code Digits Designation Set the number of code digits for classification. Name of setting 23: Number of Code Digits Designation Setting range 0 - 6 (digits) Initial value When using code tables, set the Number of Code Digits to two digits. If it is set Caution to three or more digits, normal classification cannot be performed.
  • Page 46: 26: Data Check On/Off

    4 FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER 26: Data Check ON/OFF Select whether or not to print an error when the weight value sent from the SI/F (Ach, Bch) is unstable or negative in addition to its abnormality (OVER, OFL, LOAD, or ZALM). Name of setting 26: Data Check ON/OFF 0.
  • Page 47: Bcd Input (Option)

    5 OPTION OPTION 5-1. BCD Input (Option) The BCD input is an interface to take in BCD data, and code numbers to the M252B. Applicable connector DDK-manufactured 57-30500 or equivalent Input data Print data, codes (number, space, hyphen) Input equipment Digital switch, DIP switch, BCD output equipment, etc. Input logic Select negative logic or positive logic.
  • Page 48 5 OPTION Codes for BCD data input Binary number Hexadecimal number Print Character MSB     LSB 0000 1001 1010 Space 1011 Space 1100 Space 1101 ‐ (Hyphen) 1110 Space 1111 Space Attention - When you input a code from BCD input, please choose 1or 3 of setting item "code selection ".
  • Page 49: Bcd Input Settings

    5 OPTION Read command Valid data Valid data Data MAX. 5ms MAX. 5ms MIN. 15ms MIN. 15ms MIN. 10ms MIN. 10ms When ON continues for 1 sec or more Chapter Read 100ms Approx. Approx. 100ms command or more or more 1 sec or more 1 sec or more Sampling Sampling...
  • Page 50: 42: Bcd Data Logic

    5 OPTION 42: BCD Data Logic 43: BCD Minus Logic 44: BCD Over Logic 45: BCD Strobe Logic Select a BCD input logic. 42: BCD Data Logic 43: BCD Minus Logic Name of setting 44: BCD Over Logic 45: BCD Strobe Logic 0.
  • Page 51: Rs-232C Settings

    5 OPTION RS-232C pin assignment Description Crossing cable (Unused) ‐ D-Sub9pin D-Sub9pin female female (Unused) (Unused) ‐ PC or M252B the like (Unused) (Unused) ‐ (Unused) * This connection diagram shows cables in the case where the PC in use is DTE (data terminal equipment).
  • Page 52: 48: Rs-232C Data/Stop Bit

    1. MODE 1 (M252 mode) Select the M250 mode when using software specifically prepared for Reference UNIPULSE-manufactured intelligent printer M250 in the M252B. Normally, it is recommended to use the M252 mode. When preparing software such that two or more commands are sent...
  • Page 53: Communications Format

    5 OPTION Details of settings MODE 0 (M250 mode) Echo-back is performed with respect to all received commands. Echo-back is also performed even when the command is invalid (for example, when a code name is received even though it is set so that code names are to be input with front panel keys) MODE 1 (M252 mode) Information regarding whether or not a command has been executed is returned as it is added to the header with respect to all received commands.
  • Page 54 5 OPTION CR LF Command Code (6 digits) Terminator Unused Code Name Number : 0 - 9 English letter : A - Z Code name Katakana : ア - ン Symbol : hyphen, slash, Space CR LF Code table Command Space Terminator Unused Code table No.
  • Page 55: Advanced Use

    6 ADVANCED USE ADVANCED USE 6-1. Classification by Code Name and Code Table The M252B can total sub totals and grand totals on the basis of code names assigned to print data. Up to 32 code names can be registered for each ch. Maximum number of 32 code names for each ch code names...
  • Page 56 6 ADVANCED USE The basic operating procedures for actually setting the M252B actually are described below. Here, the code name "ABCDE" is registered to Ach as an example. Press (A)→ (ENT), and the following is printed to start code name input. >>...
  • Page 57: Code Table - Difference From Code Names

    6 ADVANCED USE ■Code Table - Difference from Code Names - By registering code names corresponding to 2-digit numbers (code table numbers) between 00 and 31 beforehand (The same also applies to Bch.), a registered code name can be designated and printed by specifying its table number without inputting its code name every time you select a code name.
  • Page 58 6 ADVANCED USE Referring to "4.FOR GREATER USE OF THE PRINTER" on page 15, enter [24: Code Table Registration Ach] in the setting mode. --> ESC Next --> Number-ENT Input --> ENT 24:Code Table Ach ========================== >> Next is 24 [ENT] To enter code table registration: operating [Setting no.] →...
  • Page 59: How To Designate A Code Name/Code Table

    6 ADVANCED USE Point Method of code table registration For the method of code table registration, also see "Code Table Registration Ach/ Bch" (page 36). ■How to Designate a Code Name/Code Table For designating a code name, input the code name, and for designating a code table, input the table number.
  • Page 60 6 ADVANCED USE Attention Be careful when over 32 types of codes or other than 00~31 codes is selected from front panel or option, accumulation is conducted taking items below as selected. Code: Code printed first after calculated GT Example) When 000032 is selected after 32 types of code 000000~000031 were printed. Input Print After calculated GT.
  • Page 61: Maintenance Mode

    6 ADVANCED USE 6-2. Maintenance Mode In the maintenance mode, operations of the M252B are checked. All characters that can be printed by the M252B are printed. Test Print The data input status is printed. Sample Print Print Every and GT/ST Print formats are printed. The ROM and RAM of the M252B are tested, and the results are Self Test printed.
  • Page 62 6 ADVANCED USE Since a list of items in the maintenance mode is printed, select a target item. -------------------------- Cancel/End -->ESC Test Mode -->5-ENT Parameter List -->4-ENT Self Test -->3-ENT Sample Print -->2-ENT Test Print -->1-ENT -------------------------- -------------------------- Maintenance ========================== To perform a test printing: [1] →...
  • Page 63: 1: Test Print

    6 ADVANCED USE 1: Test Print All characters that can be printed with the M252B, and the input data/status of each I/F are printed. Test print is executed by pressing (1)→ (ENT) in the maintenance mode. Sample of printing Strobe ON Strobe OFF Code input Print data input...
  • Page 64: 2: Sample Print

    6 ADVANCED USE 2: Sample Print Print Every and GT/ST Print formats are printed. Test print is executed by pressing (2)→ (ENT) in the maintenance mode. Sample of printing (partial) ( ↑ Print continues.) ************************ ** SAMPLE PRINT No.3 ** ************************ A---00 9876 12345kg ************************...
  • Page 65: 4: Parameter List

    6 ADVANCED USE 4: Parameter List A list of current parameters of the M252B is printed. If a code table is used, code table setting values are also printed. Sample of printing ( ↑ Print continues.) 04:Unit Selection Ach Gross 03:Print Data Bch Gross 02:Print Data Ach 2000/07/01 05:11...
  • Page 66: Over Print

    6 ADVANCED USE 6-3. Over Print Print data out of the range set by the connecting indicator or the M252B is identified by this function. There are two types of over print: over status (R) and range over (U/L). ■Over Status (R) Printing is different according to setting of [26: Data Check ON/OFF].
  • Page 67 6 ADVANCED USE Example of printing with Data Check ON 0. Standard (count, data) 1. With time (time, count, data) Count Input data Time Count Input data 1502 500.5kg 14:30 1502 500.5kg 14:22 Err* -450.2 R Err* -450.2 R 14:00 1501 1200.0kg 1501 1200.0kg...
  • Page 68 6 ADVANCED USE 6. Diagram 7. Double size print (data) Input data Displacement diagram Input data Lower Target Upper 500.5kg limit Value limit -450.2 -0.2R 1200.0kg 48.7 385.8kg 78.5 55.0kg 102.1U { Input data is printed horizontally TARGET 50.0kg Example double size. However, the unit can be RANGE 50.0kg printed only up to four characters.
  • Page 69 6 ADVANCED USE 13. & T (count, data) 14. time & T (time, count, data) Count Symbol Input data Time Count Symbol Input data 55.0kg 55.0kg 1499    N 1000.2kg 12:11 1499 N 1000.2kg 0.0kg 0.0kg 1498 0.0kg 10:03 1498 N 0.0kg 19.3 19.3 Err*...
  • Page 70: Range Over (U/L)

    6 ADVANCED USE ■Range Over (U/L) If the range set under Target Value Ach (Bch) and Range Ach (Bch) is exceeded, the print is added after printed data. If the upper limit is exceeded, "U" is printed, and if the lower limit is exceeded, "L"...
  • Page 71: Delete Print

    6 ADVANCED USE 6-4. Delete Print Use if you want to delete printed data (when you do not want to add the data to subtotals/grand totals). Only one piece of the last printed data can be deleted. Press (DEL)→ (ENT) in the print mode, and the data is deleted. Example of printing EFGHI 119kg...
  • Page 72: Initialization

    6 ADVANCED USE 6-5. Initialization The internal memory of the M252B is completely cleared, and the parameters are restored to their factory default settings. Turn on the power while pressing the (A) key. Since the following is printed, press (ENT). Cancel --> ESC -->...
  • Page 73: Troubleshooting

    If the power LED does not light even though the M252B is connected to a power Cause 2 source, the fuse may have blown. Since the fuse has been installed inside the M252B, disassembly is necessary for Remedy1 replacement. Therefore, it should be replaced by UNIPULSE. Consult your dealer representative or UNIPULSE.
  • Page 74 7 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble 2 Printing is not generated. Printing is not generated until the data input terminals (SI/F, BCD input, RS-232C) Cause 1 are connected properly and print data is sent. Check to see if the connectors are inserted properly, and check for broken wires and Remedy1 miswiring.
  • Page 75: The Printer Does Not Function Properly

    The battery needs to be replaced. Since the battery should be replaced by Remedy1 UNIPULSE, contact your dealer representative. The average life of the battery is approx. 8 years. The time may also be incorrect if the battery is exhausted.
  • Page 76: Others

    7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7-4. Others Trouble 1 Printing has been generated by mistake. The last piece of printed data can be deleted by delete print. For the details, see "6- Remedy1 4.Delete Print" on page 62. Trouble 2 The target value cannot be set. The setting cannot be made if the total of the absolute value of the target value and Cause 1 the range exceeds 99999.
  • Page 77: Supplements

    8 SUPPLEMENTS SUPPLEMENTS 8-1. Setting Mode List * Bold Character : Initial setting value Name of setting Details of setting Page Date/Time Current Date/Time 0. Gross 1. Net Print Data Selection Ach 2. Tare 3. Indicated 0. Gross 1. Net Print Data Selection Bch 2.
  • Page 78 8 SUPPLEMENTS Name of setting Details of setting Page Histogram Range Ach Initial value 99998 Histogram Target Value Bch Initial value +00000 Histogram Range Bch Initial value 99998 0. σ Standard Deviation 1. σ 0. OFF Data Adding ON/OFF 1. ON 0.
  • Page 79: Option Setting Mode List

    8 SUPPLEMENTS 8-2. Option Setting Mode List Name of setting Details of setting Page 0. *.**** 1. **.*** BCD Decimal Point Position 2. ***.** 3. ****.* 4. ***** 0. Negative BCD Data Logic 1. Positive 0. Negative BCD Minus Logic 1. Positive 0.
  • Page 80: List Of Unit Settings

    8 SUPPLEMENTS 8-4. List of Unit Settings Unit Type Unit Type Unit Type No unit mPa•s μg Viscosity Pa•s Mass Mass Length TONNE t/min Mass flow μN /min Flow μm Length Force Angle ° kdyn Viscosity μN•m Volume mN•m mm/s kN•m m/min Speed MN•m...
  • Page 81: Character Input Table

    8 SUPPLEMENTS 8-5. Character Input Table 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ア* イ* ウ* エ* オ* カ* キ* ク* ケ* コ* サ* シ* ス* セ* ソ* ッ * タ* チ* ツ* テ* ト* ナ* 二* ヌ* ネ* ノ* ハ* ヒ*...
  • Page 82: List Of Error Messages

    8 SUPPLEMENTS 8-6. List of Error Messages Error1 This error is printed if [Print Every Format] is selected when the [Print Every] setting is OFF. ⇒ Check the set value of [06: Print Every ON/OFF] (page 21). Error2 This error is printed if [Batch Total] is turned ON when the [Print Every Format] setting is "Double print", "Double with count"...
  • Page 83: Introduction Of Consumables And Options

    8 SUPPLEMENTS 8-7. Introduction of Consumables and Options PR350/10 (10 pieces in a set) Ribbon cassette (consumable) PP350/10 (10 rolls in a set) Width: 57.5 ± 0.5mm, Diameter: 60mm, Overall length: 30m Printing paper (consumable) Attachment connector (57-30500DDK) BCD input interface Chapter (option) RS-232C interface...
  • Page 84: Product Specifications Of The M252B

    8 SUPPLEMENTS 8-8. Product Specifications of the M252B ■Printer Section Printing system 5×7 dot impact system Print speed Approx. 2.5 lines/sec. (approx. 60cps) Number of print digits 24 digits Ink ribbon Ribbon cassette Printing paper Roll paper (PP350): width: 57.5±0.5mm, diameter: 60mm, overall length: 30m) Number of printable lines: Approx.
  • Page 85: General Performance

    8 SUPPLEMENTS ■General Performance Power supply voltage 100V to 240V AC (+10%, -15%) Power consumption Inrush current 30A (2msec): 100V AC Average load condition 60A (2msec): 200V AC Average load condition Working conditions Temperature: Operating temperature range 0 to +40℃ Storage temperature range -20 to +70℃...

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