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Rice Lake ISHIDA UNI-5 Series Service Manual
Rice Lake ISHIDA UNI-5 Series Service Manual

Rice Lake ISHIDA UNI-5 Series Service Manual

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UNI-5 Series
Scale and Printer
Service Manual
May 13, 2024
PN 223983 Rev A

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  • Page 1 UNI-5 Series Scale and Printer Service Manual May 13, 2024 PN 223983 Rev A...
  • Page 2 • Do not carry out installation, operation, service or maintenance until the contents of this manual are thoroughly understood. • Keep this manual available always so that it can be referred to as necessary for the purposes of installation, operation, service, and maintenance. The use of this manual is for our service personnel and persons authorized to carry out maintenance work of this machine.
  • Page 3 REVISION HISTORY Revision History Version Date Description November, 2012 The 1 edition May, 2017 The 2 edition May, 2021 The 3 edition Added Technical Report SC216106 ”Changing Power Supply Unit along with Changing CE Declaration” . April, 2023 The 4 edition - Added two Technical Reports as follows at the beginning.
  • Page 4 NOTICES & PRECAUTIONS Notices Important notice Those who handle the machine must be aware of the hazards involved. These dangers may not be obvious, so it is imperative to follow the instructions detailed in this manual when installing, operating, inspecting, or servicing the machine. Therefore, we recommend that you thoroughly read and understand this manual before installing, operating, inspecting, or servicing the machine.
  • Page 5 NOTICES & PRECAUTIONS Precautions Precaution symbols This machine is manufactured for use according to proper procedures by a qualified person and only for the purposes described in this manual. The following conventions are used to indicate and classify precautions depending on the level of danger, or seriousness of potential injury. Always heed the information provided in this manual.
  • Page 6 NOTICES & PRECAUTIONS Precautions for handling  Do not allow water or any liquids to come into contact with the machine. Doing so may result in fire or cause the machine to break down.  Do not drop or apply a strong shock to the machine.
  • Page 7 NOTICES & PRECAUTIONS Precautions when using cleaning fluids Use a soft cloth and a neutral detergent to clean the machine. Do not use thinner, benzene, etc. Doing so may damage the original safety functions. For some parts, use cleaning fluid (isopropyl alcohol). ...
  • Page 8 NOTICES & PRECAUTIONS Precautions for installation Do not install the machine in the following types of places:  Places subject to high temperatures or high humidity.  Places exposed to direct sunlight.  Places where water or other liquids are easily spilled on the machine.
  • Page 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of contents Revision History ......................i Notices Important notice ......................iii Limitations of Liability ....................iii Change in Specifications ..................iii Errors and Omissions ....................iii Precautions iv Precaution symbols ....................iv Precautions for handling .................... v Precautions when using cleaning fluids..............
  • Page 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS Elevated dual printer type ................2-8 2.4.1 Exploded view ..................2-8 2.4.2 Parts list ....................2-9 Chapter 3 Machine disassembly ..............3-1 Bench type ..................... 3-1 3.1.1 Upper case ..................... 3-1 3.1.2 Weigh platter holder ................3-2 3.1.3 Main board ....................
  • Page 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS 5.1.11 XJ14 ....................... 5-4 5.1.12 XJ13 ....................... 5-4 5.1.13 XJ15 ....................... 5-5 5.1.14 XJ4 ......................5-5 5.1.15 XJ11 ....................... 5-5 5.1.16 XJ12 ....................... 5-5 5.1.17 XJ3 ......................5-6 Key/ LCD board (PK-261) ................5-7 5.2.1 XJ1 ......................5-7 5.2.2 XJ2 ......................
  • Page 12 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 6 SETUP mode..................6-1 SETUP mode entry ..................6-1 LABEL setting ....................6-4 LABEL FORMAT setting ................6-7 BARCODE setting ..................6-8 CUSTOM BARCODE setting ................. 6-9 MENU TITLE setting ..................6-12 OPERATION SETTING .................. 6-15 ERROR PROCESS setting ................
  • Page 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 9 Appendix ................... 9-1 Text editing ....................9-1 9.1.1 Operation panel and key functions ............9-1 9.1.2 Normal character registration ..............9-3 9.1.3 Special character registration ..............9-6 9.1.4 Line deletion ................... 9-8 9.1.5 Character deletion .................. 9-9 9.1.6 Character backspacing .................
  • Page 14 TABLE OF CONTENTS UNI-5 Service Manual xiii...
  • Page 15 Information Changing Power Supply Unit along with Changing CE Declaration Document No Category SC216106 UNI-3, 5, 7, and 9H Issue date: Approved: 27 April 2021 T. Ando Checked: N. Izumi N. Odahara Technical Reports are issued for our agencies/distributors. Please handle carefully not to pass them directly to customers. [Summary] To support the change of CE declaration, the power supply unit used for UNI-3, UNI-5, UNI-7, and UNI-9H with EU specification will be changed.
  • Page 16 Attachment: SC216106 How to distinguish the previous/new power supply unit <UNI-3> Previous power supply CWS100-24: <UNI-3> New power supply LRS-150-24 MW (mounted) New power supply LRS-150-24 MW and harness Additional bracket <UNI5, 7, and 9H > Previous power supply ZWS150PAF-24/J <UNI5, 7, and 9H >...
  • Page 17 Information Item codes of operation panel's LCD unit are changed (Target: USA, Canada, and Taiwan) Document No SC236115 Category UNI-5, 7 Issue date: 20 March 2023 Approved: A. Hattori Checked: Y. Fujiwara N. Izumi Technical Reports are issued for our agencies/distributors. Please handle carefully not to pass them directly to customers. [Contents] Due to a shortage of parts supply, it is difficult to maintain a stable supply of LCD manufactured by Innolux, which are used in the operator display and customer display.
  • Page 18 <Reference document Exploded view> FRONT LCD ASSY CONTROLL ASSY UNI-5 sample image For any questions about this technical report, please contact us: sc_tec@ishida.co.jp The contents of this document are the proprietary information to ISHIDA Co., Ltd. All the contents should be considered and treated as confidential information. 2 / 2 RCS01190...
  • Page 19 Information Item codes of operation panel's LCD unit are changed (Target: Not UL Standards) Document No SC236116 Category UNI-5, 7 Issue date: 20 March 2023 Approved: A. Hattori Checked: Y. Fujiwara N. Izumi Technical Reports are issued for our agencies/distributors. Please handle carefully not to pass them directly to customers. [Contents] Due to a shortage of parts supply, it is difficult to maintain a stable supply of LCD manufactured by Innolux, which are used in the operator display and customer display.
  • Page 20 <List of the latest item codes> Destination: other than USA, Canada, Taiwan Target Machine Former Item Code Latest Item Code Item Name UNI-5 UNI-7 000-089-5623-16 000-148-3655-10 UNI-5 UNI-7 000-089-6859-04 400-000-5646-00 LCD PANEL TOUCH UNI-5 UNI-7 000-089-6678-05 400-000-6590-00 FRONT LCD ASSY UNI-5 000-089-6839-08 400-000-6335-00...
  • Page 21 Chapter 1 OVERVIEW Chapter 1 Overview External dimensions 1.1.1 Bench type Unit: mm UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 22 Chapter 1 OVERVIEW UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 23 Chapter 1 OVERVIEW 1.1.2 Pole type Unit: mm UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 24 Chapter 1 OVERVIEW UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 25 Chapter 1 OVERVIEW 1.1.3 Self-service type Unit: mm UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 26 Chapter 1 OVERVIEW 1.1.4 Elevated type Unit: mm UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 27 Chapter 1 OVERVIEW UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 28 Chapter 1 OVERVIEW Specifications 1.2.1 Weighing unit Items Descriptions Weighting accuracy 1/3000 Weighing capacity 15 kg: 0 to 6/ 0.002 kg, 6 to 15/ 0.005 kg Scale interval 30 lb: 0 to 15/ 0.005 lb, 15 to 30/ 0.01 lb 1.2.2 Operator/ Customer unit Item...
  • Page 29 Chapter 1 OVERVIEW 1.2.5 Options Wi-fi  Barcode scanner  UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 30 Chapter 1 OVERVIEW Installation 1.3.1 Power supply It is strongly advised that the following safety measures must be observed to ensure the safe operation of the machine: Read precaution instructions described in this manual before connecting the power plug • into the outlet.
  • Page 31 Chapter 2 ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS Chapter 2 Assembly drawings Refer to SC216106 at the beginning. Bench type 2.1.1 Exploded view UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 32 Chapter 2 ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS 2.1.2 Parts list PART NAME Q'TY PART NAME Q'TY GUIDE PLATE BRACKET CONNECTOR ASSY PLATTER ASSY PWB PK-265A CASE MAIN UPPER HARNESS C4 SWITCH ASSY COVER PRINTER UPPER COVER SWITCH COVER HINGE UPPER STICKER 'SEAL' COVER HINGE LOWER ANTENNA PLATTER SUPPORT COVER BRACKET CONNECTOR...
  • Page 33 Chapter 2 ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS Pole type 2.2.1 Exploded view UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 34 Chapter 2 ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS 2.2.2 Parts list PART NAME Q'TY PART NAME Q'TY GUIDE PLATTER STICKER SEAL PLATTER ASSY ANTENNA CASE MAIN UPPER COVER BRACKET CONNECTOR COVER PRINTER UPPER BASE COVER HINGE UPPER STICKER VOID COVER HINGE LOWER PLATE B RS232C PLATTER SUPPORT BLOCK B HINGE SIDE COVER BLOCK B HINGE PLATTER...
  • Page 35 Chapter 2 ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS Elevated single printer type 2.3.1 Exploded view UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 36 Chapter 2 ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS 2.3.2 Parts list PART NAME Q'TY PART NAME Q'TY SHEET DISPLAY PANEL BASE CASE FRONT POLE DISPLAY HARNESS C2 POWER ASSY PLATE B RS232C BRACKET LCD BRACKET HINGE ACCESSORY PCB SUPPORT COVER FRONT ELEVATE PWB PK-263A POWER SUPPLY CASE REAR POLE DISPLAY BRACKET POWER...
  • Page 37 Chapter 2 ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS PART NAME Q'TY PART NAME Q'TY COVER HARNESS BRACKET LEVEL PWB PK-270C PLATE A COVER SHEET INSULATION FRONT LCD ASSY UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 38 Chapter 2 ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS Elevated dual printer type 2.4.1 Exploded view UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 39 Chapter 2 ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS 2.4.2 Parts list PART NAME Q'TY PART NAME Q'TY THERMAL HEAD SPRING COIL COMPRESSION BRACKET HEAD BOBBIN ROLL COVER HEAD HOUSING TORQUE LIMITER SPRING COIL COMPRESSION TORQUE LIMITER PLATE A SPRING SUPPORT BUSH C-RING COVER TIMING BELT STAY HEAD ROLLER SUPPORT CASSETTE GUIDE LABEL...
  • Page 40 Chapter 2 ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS UNI-5 Service Manual 2-10...
  • Page 41 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY Chapter 3 Machine disassembly Bench type 3.1.1 Upper case Hold up the front side of the weigh platter Remove the lock. and pull to remove the platter. Raise the operation panel and remove the Make the operation panel angle about 45 screw fixing the hinge cover.
  • Page 42 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY 3.1.2 Weigh platter holder Make sure that the upper case is removed. Remove the four screws fixing the weigh (Refer to section 3.1.1) platter holder. Weigh platter holder Motor STP-29D1026 Remove the weigh platter holder. Motor STP-29D1026 Power supply ZWS150PAF-24/J...
  • Page 43 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY 3.1.3 Main board Remove the three screws fixing the main Unplug all harnesses connected to the main board. board. Squeeze the two spacers to remove the main board. * Reverse this procedure for assembly. UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 44 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY 3.1.4 Operation panel Refer to Technical Reports SC236115 and SC236116 at the beginning. Remove the seven fixing screws located on Remove the bottom case of the operation the bottom of the operation panel. panel. Bottom case Unplug all harnesses and remove the fixing Unplug the harnesses.
  • Page 45 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY TFT touch panel Membrane keys * Reverse this procedure for assembly. UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 46 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY 3.1.5 Customer display Remove the four screws fixing the weigh Disengage the five hooks located on the platter holder. bottom of the machine using a slotted screwdriver. Weigh platter holder Remove the weigh platter holder and unplug Detach the customer display unit.
  • Page 47 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY Detach the display control board and TFT LCD. TFT LCD Display control board AT070TN07 PK-263 * Reverse this procedure for assembly. UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 48 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY 3.1.6 Label sensor This photo shows the label sensor. Label sensor 3.1.7 Peel Sensor Remove the two screws securing the front printer cover. This photo shows the peel sensor. Peel sensor Remove two screws securing the sensor Adjust the bracket to position the sensor to and unplug the harness.
  • Page 49 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY 3.1.8 Thermal head unit Open the side cover. Raise the lock bar. Squeeze the springs by holding up the head Unplug the connector and remove the two unit and pull out the thermal head unit. screws. This photo shows the breakdown of the thermal head unit.
  • Page 50 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY 3.1.9 Load cell & A/D board This photo shows the inside of the machine. Remove the hexagon socket head bolt fixing the load cell unit. Remove the two hexagon socket head Remove the two screws to remove the bolts at the other end and detach the load die-cast bracket.
  • Page 51 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY Note: When inserting the A/D board, be sure to hold it with two hooks inside. * Reverse this procedure for assembly. 3.1.10 Power supply unit Disengage the five hooks at the bottom of Detach the customer display unit and remove the machine using a slotted screwdriver.
  • Page 52 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY 3.1.11 Motor unit This photo shows the motor unit. UNI-5 Service Manual 3-12...
  • Page 53 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY 3.1.12 Wireless LAN unit Make sure that the upper case of the main This photo shows the wireless LAN unit unit is removed. installed in the main unit. Unplug the LAN connector. Unplug the connector from the main board. The cable connected with the main board Turn to remove the antenna.
  • Page 54 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY Pole type 3.2.1 Pole unit Remove the screw fixing the blind plate Remove the three hexagon socket head located on the bottom of the pole unit. bolts and separate the pole unit from the machine. Rear case Unplug the display harness connector on the main board to remove the pole unit.
  • Page 55 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY 3.2.2 Customer display unit Remove the four screws fixing the rear Detach the front panel of the customer display unit. case of the customer display unit. Unplug the connector. Remove the two screws and unplug the two harnesses.
  • Page 56 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY Self-service type 3.3.1 Self-service panel unit Gently lay down the machine and Remove the screw fixing the cable clamp and self-service panel unit so that you can work the grounding terminal. from the bottom. Remove the two screws fixing the blind Detach the blind plate and unplug the plate.
  • Page 57 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY Remove the two screws fixing the cable clamps. Separate the self-service panel unit from the machine. Self-service panel unit * Reverse this procedure for assembly. UNI-5 Service Manual 3-17...
  • Page 58 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY 3.3.2 Panel control board Lift to disengage the two hooked places and detach the blind cover of the self-service panel unit. Blind cover Remove the four screws to detach the rear cover. Rear cover Panel control board * Reverse this procedure for assembly.
  • Page 59 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY Elevated type 3.4.1 Operation panel unit Remove the two screws located on the Remove the two screws located at the bottom of the operation panel unit. customer display side. Remove the screw located on the bottom of Peel off the blind plate.
  • Page 60 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY Remove the two screws fixing the roll Pull out the holder. holder. Remove the screw fixing the operation Detach the operation panel. panel. * Reverse this procedure for assembly. UNI-5 Service Manual 3-20...
  • Page 61 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY 3.4.2 Customer display unit Remove the two screws fixing the customer Remove the two screws (blue) and loosen display unit. the other two screws (green). Roll holder Detach the customer display unit and Open the customer display unit. remove the four fixing screws.
  • Page 62 Chapter 3 MACHINE DISASSEMBLY 3.4.3 Elevated unit Turn to remove the level adjusting foot. Remove the three screws fixing the pole bottom cover. Remove the three hexagon socket head bolts fixing the elevated unit. * Reverse this procedure for assembly. UNI-5 Service Manual 3-22...
  • Page 63 Chapter 4 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT Chapter 4 Mechanical adjustment Four corner limit space Adjust the limit spaces at four corners of the weigh platter holder to become the following values. (1) 2mm, (2) 2mm, (3) 2.5mm, (4) 3.2mm Weigh platter holder UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 64 Chapter 4 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT Print position Open the side cover. This photo shows the position of the thermal head unit. Thermal head unit Loosen the two screws and move the thermal head unit back and forth and around for position adjustment.
  • Page 65 Chapter 4 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT Thermal head position Open the side cover. Raised the lock bar. Squeeze the springs by holding up the Loosen the two screws to adjust the gap head bracket and pull out the thermal head between the bracket and the left end of the unit.
  • Page 66 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS Chapter 5 Electrical signals Main board (PK-260) Before replacing the main board PK-260, make sure to turn ON the battery switch and every switch 1 is turned OFF. 5.1.1 XJ16 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side 1,2,5,7,9,11,14, 16,18,25,26,40 DC+5V power supply for LCD →...
  • Page 67 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS 5.1.3 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side USB-1 Vbus USB-2 ←→ USB-3 ←→ USB-4 LAN-1 → LAN-2 → LAN, USB memory LAN-3 ← LAN-4 Not connected LAN-5 Not connected LAN-6 ← LAN-7 Not connected LAN-8 Not connected 5.1.4 XJ17 Signal Name...
  • Page 68 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS 5.1.5 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side DC+12V P-999 5.1.6 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side DC3.3V Unused → → 5.1.7 XJ10 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side BAT+ Unused 5.1.8 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side DC+5V Unused 5.1.9 XJ22 Signal Name Direction...
  • Page 69 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS 5.1.10 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side DC+5V Unused 5.1.11 XJ14 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side DC+5V 3,4,6,7,8, Thermal head control signal ←→ 9,10,27 Thermal head 11,12 Thermistor input signal ← 20,21,22,23, DC+24V 24,25,26 13,14,15,16, 17,18,19 5.1.12 XJ13 Signal Name Direction...
  • Page 70 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS 5.1.13 XJ15 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side Peel sensor DC+5V Peel sensor ← SENS_IN Peel sensor Label sensor DC+5V Peel sensor Label sensor Label sensor LED_GND Label sensor LED_VCC Label sensor ← SENS_IN Label sensor 8,9,10 5.1.14 Signal Name Direction...
  • Page 71 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS 5.1.17 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side USB_VBUS USB_D+ ←→ USB_D- ←→ USB_GND NONE VBUS ←→ ←→ UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 72 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS Key/ LCD board (PK-261) 5.2.1 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side DC+5V MODE → RESET ← Unused Unused 5.2.2 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side →← →← Touch panel →← →← 5.2.3 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side 1,2,5,7,9,11,14, 16,18,25,26,40 DC+5V power supply for LCD →...
  • Page 73 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS 5.2.4 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side → Unused DC+5V 5.2.5 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side 2,20 DC+5V 1,21 DC+5V power supply for LCD LCD GND 10,11 AC power supply for LCD DC-10V power supply for LCD DC+15V power supply for LCD Others LCD control signal...
  • Page 74 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS 5.2.9 XJ10, 11 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side DC+5V for vibration Vibration unit UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 75 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS LCD board (PK-263) 5.3.1 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side 1,2,5,7,9,11, 14,16,29,30 DC+5V power supply for LCD 6,8,10,12,13, LCD control signal → 15,17,18,19 20,21 AC power supply for LCD PK-260(XJ4) DC-10V power supply for LCD DC+15V power supply for LCD DC+15V power supply for LCD backlight 27,28 Light control signal for LCD backlight...
  • Page 76 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS 5.3.4 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side DC+5V LCD backlight UNI-5 Service Manual 5-11...
  • Page 77 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS Wireless LAN board (PK-265) 5.4.1 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side DC+5V PK-260 XJ12 5.4.2 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side → → ← ← PK-260 XJ3 LEDR LEDL 4,7,13,14 9,12 DC+3.3V UNI-5 Service Manual 5-12...
  • Page 78 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS Self-service master board (PK-266) 5.5.1 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side CNVss 2,4,6,10,12,14, → Unused MODE → DC+5V ← RESET ← 5.5.2 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side DC+5V → PK-260 XJ11 ← P_GND 5.5.3 XJ3/ XJ4 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side DC+5V...
  • Page 79 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS 5.5.5 XJ6/ XJ7 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side DC+5V Vibration unit UNI-5 Service Manual 5-14...
  • Page 80 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS Self-service master board (PK-267) 5.6.1 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side DC+5V PK-266 XJ3/XJ4 3,4,5,6 Membrane key control signal ←→ 5.6.2 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side Key scan 1,2,3,4,5,6 → KS0 - 5 Membrane key Key data 7,8,9,10,11,12 ←...
  • Page 81 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS Thermal board (PK-268) 5.7.1 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side PS (Paper sensor receiver) ← VPS (Paper sensor receiver) → 3,4,11,12, 13,14,25 HS (platen position sensor) ← 6,19,20 DC+24V (Head drive power supply) 7,8,9,16, Thermal head control signal ←→...
  • Page 82 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS 5.7.3 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side D_Vbus U_Vbus D_D- ←→ U_D- ←→ D_D+ ←→ PK-260 XJ25 U_D+ ←→ D_GND U_GND D_GND U_GND 5.7.4 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side D_Vbus (Port4) D_Vbus (Port3) D_D- (Port4) ←→ D_D- (Port3) ←→...
  • Page 83 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS Thermal connector board (PK-268) 5.8.1 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side VPS (Paper sensor emmiter) ← PS (Paper sensor receiver) → 3,4,11,12, 13,14,26 5,19,20 DC+24V(Head drive power supply) HS (Platen position sensor) → 7,8,9,15, Thermal head control signal ←→...
  • Page 84 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS 5.8.3 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side PS (Paper sensor receiver) ← VPS (Paper sensor emmiter) → 3,4,11,12, 13,14,25 HS (Platen position sensor) ← Printer unit 6,19,20 DC+24V (Head drive power supply) 7,8,9,16, Thermal head control signal ←→...
  • Page 85 Chapter 5 ELECTRICAL SIGNALS Scale board (PK-999) 5.9.1 Signal Name Direction Opposite Side DC+12V PK-260 Not connected Not connected Not connected UNI-5 Service Manual 5-20...
  • Page 86 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE Chapter 6 SETUP mode SETUP mode entry Press [Mode] button to enter MENU SELECT screen. Press [SETUP] button on MENU SELECT screen. The Setup Menu screen appears. Press [  ] button when changing pages. UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 87 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE The next setup menu screen appears. Enter “495344” and press [PLU] key on the key sheet to enter Service Mode.  Hidden menus come up on the screen. Press [  ] or [ ] button when changing the pages. ...
  • Page 88 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 89 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE LABEL setting Press “LABEL SPEC.” field on the setup menu screen. The label setup screen appears. Press to select a desired field for each item. PRINTER Select a desired printer. LABEL NO. Enter a numeric value and press this field. LABEL TYPE Select one of the following types: 0: Receipt...
  • Page 90 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE LABEL FORMAT setting Press “LABEL FORMAT” field on the setup menu screen. LABEL FORMAT LIST screen appears. Press to select a desired format field and press [DETAIL] button. LABEL FORMAT (BASIC) screen appears. Refer to steps 6 through 16 in section 6.2 for further procedures. UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 91 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE To change existing format data, press to select a desired field, and press [PRINT CONTROL] button. EXAMPLE “LABEL FORMAT 2” Press to select a desired field for each print-related item on the screen. Press [POSITION] tab and press to select a desired field for each control-related item. Press Return button.
  • Page 92 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE BARCODE setting Press “BARCODE” field on the setup menu screen. Ensure that BARCODE (POS FLAG) screen is displayed. If not displayed, press [POS FLAG] tab. Enter a desired numeric value for each item and press the corresponding field. Press [POS CODE] tab to display BARCODE (POS CODE) screen.
  • Page 93 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE POS CODE TYPE Select one of the following code types: 1: EAN/UPC 13 2: EAN/UPC 8 3: 10 DIGITS 13 4: 5 DIGITS 8 5: GS 1 6: GS 1 ST 7: GS 1 STO 8: GS 1 LIMITED 9: GS 1 EXPANDED 10: ITF Press [POS FORMAT (WGT)] button to display POS FORMAT screen.
  • Page 94 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE Select a desired GS1 expanded format by using [] and [] buttons. Select one of the following GS1 expanded formats: GS1 EXPANDED FORMAT 1: (01) (3922) (3203) 2: (01) (3922) (3203) (15) Press [ITEM CODE] tab to display BARCODE (ITEM CODE) screen. Press to select the code digits for each digit set.
  • Page 95 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE Press Return button to return to the Menu Select screen. UNI-5 Service Manual 6-10...
  • Page 96 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE CUSTOM BARCODE setting Press “CUSTOM BARCODE” field on the screen. CUSTOM BARCODE screen appears. Press [NEW] button on the screen. The following confirmation screen appears. Press [ENTER] button on the screen for confirmation. UNI-5 Service Manual 6-11...
  • Page 97 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE CUSTOM BARCODE (BASIC) screen appears. Press [EDIT] button on the screen. The following text edit screen appears. Enter a desired text according to the procedure described in Appendix “Text editing”. EXAMPLE “CUST BARCODE 1” Press [ESC] key on the key sheet. UNI-5 Service Manual 6-12...
  • Page 98 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE CUSTOM BARCODE (BASIC) screen with edited title name appears. Then, press the selected (highlighted) field on the screen. The following ID list screens appear.  Press either [ ] or [ ] button to change the pages. ...
  • Page 99 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE Press to select a desired item on the list. EXAMPLE “PLU No.” Then, the following screen appears. To continue further registration, press to select a desired field on the screen. EXAMPLE “2” Press to select a next desired item on the list. To end registration, press Return key on the screen.
  • Page 100 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE MENU TITLE editing Press “MENU TITLE” field on the screen. MENU TITLE (OPERATE) screen appears. Press either [  ] or [ ] button to change the pages.  Press to select a desired field on the screen, and press [EDIT] button. UNI-5 Service Manual 6-15...
  • Page 101 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE The following text edit screen appears. Enter a desired text according to the procedure described in Appendix “Text editing”. EXAMPLE “ACCUMULATION 1” Press [ESC] key on the key sheet. The following confirmation screen appears. Press [SAVE] button on the screen for confirmation. UNI-5 Service Manual 6-16...
  • Page 102 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE Press [TOTAL] tab on the screen. Press either [  ] or [ ] button to change the pages.  UNI-5 Service Manual 6-17...
  • Page 103 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE Press [PROGRAM] tab on the screen.  Press either [ ] or [ ] button to change the pages.  UNI-5 Service Manual 6-18...
  • Page 104 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE UNI-5 Service Manual 6-19...
  • Page 105 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE Press [SETUP] tab on the screen.  Press either [ ] or [ ] button to change the pages.  Press [ADJUST] tab on the screen.  Press either [ ] or [ ] button to change the pages. ...
  • Page 106 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE OPERATION SETTING Press “OPERATION SETTING” field on the screen. OPERATION SETTING (CALL) screen appears. Then, press to select a desired field for each item. Press [PROD.] tab on the screen. OPERATION SETTING (PRODUCTION) screen appears. Then, press to select a desired field for each item. UNI-5 Service Manual 6-21...
  • Page 107 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE Press [TIMER] tab on the screen. OPERATION SETTING (TIMER) screen appears. Then, enter a desired numeric value for each item and press the corresponding field. Press [CR1] tab on the screen. OPERATION SETTING (CR1) screen appears. Press [CR2] tab on the screen.
  • Page 108 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE Press [INPUT] tab on the screen. OPERATION SETTING (INPUT) screen appears. Press [SELF] tab on the screen. OPERATION SETTING (SELF) screen appears. UNI-5 Service Manual 6-23...
  • Page 109 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE ERROR PROCESS setting Press “ERROR PROCESS” field on the screen. ERROR PROCESS (ISSUE) screen appears. Press to select a desired field for each item. Press “CALL” tab to display ERROR PROCESS (CALL) screen. Then, press to select a desired field. UNI-5 Service Manual 6-24...
  • Page 110 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE Select “COMMON” tab to display ERROR PROCESS (COMMON) screen. Then, press to select a desired field. UNI-5 Service Manual 6-25...
  • Page 111 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE ERROR LOG display Press “ERROR LOG” field on the screen. ERROR LOG (DISPLAY) screen appears. Press [  ] or [ ] button when changing the pages.  UNI-5 Service Manual 6-26...
  • Page 112 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE 6.10 TRACEABILITY setting Press “TRACEABILTY” field on the screen. TRACEABILITY screen appears. Then, press to select a desired field for each item. UNI-5 Service Manual 6-27...
  • Page 113 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE 6.11 DUAL CURRENCY setting Press “DUAL CURRENCY” field on the screen. DUAL CURRENCY screen appears. Then, enter a desired numeric value for each input item, and press to select a desired field for each selection item. UNI-5 Service Manual 6-28...
  • Page 114 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE 6.12 PRICE ROUNDING setting Press “PRICE ROUNDING” field on the screen. PRICE ROUNDING screen appears. Then, press to select a desired field for each item. UNI-5 Service Manual 6-29...
  • Page 115 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE 6.13 FREQUENT SHOPPER setting Press “FREQUENT SHOPPER” field on the screen. FREQUENT SHOPPER screen appears. Then, press to select a desired field for each item. UNI-5 Service Manual 6-30...
  • Page 116 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE 6.14 DATA DISTRIBUTION setting Press “DATA DISTRIBUTION” field on the screen. DATA DISTRIBUTION (MACHINE) screen appears. Press [DATA] tab on the screen. Press [  ] or [ ] button when changing the pages.  UNI-5 Service Manual 6-31...
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  • Page 120 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE 6.15 COUNTRY setting Press “COUNTRY” field on the screen. COUNTRY screen appears. Then, press to select a desired country and language. UNI-5 Service Manual 6-35...
  • Page 121 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE 6.16 FILE SAVE / LOAD Before saving or loading the main memory data to or from the USB memory, make sure that the USB memory is inserted into the USB port located in the connector cover of the main body. Press “FILE SAVE / LOAD.”...
  • Page 122 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE Press “SCALE > USB” tab to display FILE SAVE/LOAD (SCALE > USB) screen for loading the main memory data to the USB memory. Be sure to press to select a desired data type in “DATA” field. Press to select a desired field for each item.
  • Page 123 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE Press “SCALE INIT.” tab to display FILE SAVE/LOAD (SCALE INIT) screen. Press [] or [  ] button when changing the pages. UNI-5 Service Manual 6-38...
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  • Page 125 Chapter 6 SETUP MODE Press to select desired files for initialization, and press [EXECUTE] button. The following confirmation screen appears. Then, press [EXEC] button to execute file initialization. UNI-5 Service Manual 6-40...
  • Page 126 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE Chapter 7 ADJUSTment mode ADJUSTment mode entry Press [Mode] button to enter MENU SELECT screen. Press [ADJUST] button on MENU SELECT screen. The Adjustment Menu screen appears. UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 127 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE Enter “495344” and press [PLU] key on the key sheet to enter Service Mode.  Hidden menus come up on the screen. Press [  ] or [ ] button when changing the pages.  UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 128 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE KEY CHECK Press “KEY CHECK” field on the screen. KEY CHECK (KEY) screen appears. Press any keys on the membrane key sheet and confirm that the corresponding key colors on the screen change into green. UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 129 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE FIRMWARE DETAILS Press “FIRMWARE DETAILS” field on the screen. FIRMWARE DETAILS screen appears. Then, confirm the program numbers used in this machine. UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 130 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE MEMORY CLEAR Press “MEMORY CLEAR” field on the screen. MEMORY CLEAR screen appears. To clear the master data, press [CLEAR] button. To initialize the system data, press [INIT.] button. UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 131 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE To set the test data, press [SET] button. The following confirmation screen appears. Then, press [EXEC] button for execution. UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 132 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE PRINTER adjustment Press “PRINTER” field on the screen. PRINTER (HEAD) screen appears. Then, select a desired printer by using either [] or [] button. Enter a desired numeric value for each item and press the corresponding field. Select a desired test print type and head type by using either [] or [] button.
  • Page 133 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE Perform back feed adjustment by entering a desired numeric value for each item and pressing the corresponding field. Press a desired field to select whether or not to use the head temperature rise protect function. When initializing the printer, press [PRINTER INITIAL] button. Press [EXEC] button for execution.
  • Page 134 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE When initializing the thermal head, press [HEAD INIT.] button. Press [EXEC] button for execution. Press [HEAD CHECK] button to check whether the thermal head functions properly or not. You can hear the beep sound when the head is functioning properly. UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 135 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE Press [PEEL SENSOR] tab to display PRINTER (PEEL SENSOR) screen. When initializing the printer, press [PRINTER INITIAL] button. Press [EXEC] button for execution. UNI-5 Service Manual 7-10...
  • Page 136 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE Press [LABEL TYPE] tab to display PRINTER (LABEL TYPE) screen. Select a desired label type by using either [] or [] button. 0: Receipt 1: 130LA-1 3: 150LA-1 Select a desired print density level by using either [] or [] button, or, pressing the corresponding field after numeric data entry.
  • Page 137 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE Press to select a desired field for each item. Enter a desired numeric value for each item and press the corresponding field. When initializing the printer, press [PRINTER INITIAL] button. Press [EXEC] button for execution. UNI-5 Service Manual 7-12...
  • Page 138 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE Press [LABEL FEED] tab to display PRINTER (LABEL FEED) screen. Select a desired sensor type and print speed by using either [] or [] button. <Sensor Type> 0: None 1: Label <Print Speed> 1: 80mm/sec 2: 100mm/sec 3: 120mm/sec Select a desired numeric value for sensor scope and sensitivity levels by using either [-] or [+] button, or, pressing the corresponding field after numeric data entry.
  • Page 139 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE Enter a desired numeric value for each item and press the corresponding field. Press a desired field to select whether or not to use the back feed function. To display the detailed data of the printer, press [DETAIL] button. UNI-5 Service Manual 7-14...
  • Page 140 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE CALIBRATION Press “CALIBRATION” field on the screen to display CALIBRATION screen. Press [CAPACITY] button to select the weighing capacity of the scale. <CAPACITY> 0: 15kg 1: 30kg 2: 30lb 3: 60lb Press [ZERO] button to perform zero point adjustment. Then, the WEIGHT displays field shows “0.000kg”...
  • Page 141 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE Place the weights of the same weight as the upper limit of the weighing capacity on the weigh platter. Press [SPAN] button when displaying values are stabilized. Then, check that A/D display field shows “95000”, and SPAN A/D display field shows ”75000”.
  • Page 142 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE If A/D and SPAN A/D values are not “95000” and ”75000” respectively, remove the weights from the platter. Then, place them on the platter again and press [SPAN] button to check that A/D display field shows “95000”, and SPAN A/D display field shows ”75000”. Repeat steps 3 through 5 above several times until A/D display field shows “95000”, and SPAN A/D display field shows ”75000”.
  • Page 143 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE To memorize the adjusted span value, press Memory button located on the main board inside of the machine with a nonconductive and thin material such a wooden stick through the hole on the upper case. UNI-5 Service Manual 7-18...
  • Page 144 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE Downloading Before down-loading data from the USB memory, make sure that the USB memory is inserted into the USB port located in the connector cover of the main body. Press “DOWNLOAD” field on the screen to display DOWNLOAD (MAIN) screen. When loading data from the main memory to the USB memory, press to select 2-1.
  • Page 145 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE The following confirmation screen appears. Then, press [EXEC] button for execution. 2-2. The progress screen appears. 2-3. The beep sounds when completed. When loading data from the USB memory to the main memory, press to select one of 3-1.
  • Page 146 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE DOWNLOAD (MAIN) screen appears. 3-2. Press to select desired folders. The following confirmation screen appears. Then, press [EXEC] button for execution. 3-3. The progress screen appears. 3-4. UNI-5 Service Manual 7-21...
  • Page 147 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE The following message screen appears. 3-5. Then, pull out the USB from the port, and turn the power OFF and ON. UNI-5 Service Manual 7-22...
  • Page 148 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE OPTION CHECK Press “OPTION CHECK” field on Menu Select screen. OPTION CHECK (USB) screen appears. Press [EXECUTE] button to perform a memory test. “OK” message appears when the memory test has been completed. UNI-5 Service Manual 7-23...
  • Page 149 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE Press “DRAWER” tab to display OPTION CHECK (DRAWER) screen. Then, press [EXECUTE] button for each drawer port. “EXECUTION” message appears. The beep sounds when the execution has been completed. UNI-5 Service Manual 7-24...
  • Page 150 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE DISPLAY CAPTURE Press “DISPLAY CAPTURE” field on the screen. Press to select a desired field to decide whether or not to capture screen data. UNI-5 Service Manual 7-25...
  • Page 151 Chapter 7 ADJUSTMENT MODE 7.10 MODEL setting Press “MODEL” field on the screen. MODEL screen appears. Press to select a desired model. UNI-5 Service Manual 7-26...
  • Page 152 Chapter 8 ERROR SCREENS Chapter 8 Error screens ERROR ID Nos. 105 to 116 ID NO. TITLE TEXT INITIALIZATION FAILED MAKE MEMORY INITIALIZATION BATTERY SWITCH IS OFF OR NO MORE BATTERY IS FAULT BATTERY TOUCH PANEL ADJUSTMENT IS SET UP WITH (TOUCH PANEL) MODE NOT COMPLETED YET CLOCK SETTING IS NOT SET UP WITH (CLOCK MODE)
  • Page 153 Chapter 8 ERROR SCREENS ERROR ID Nos. 202 to 295 ID NO. TITLE TEXT PLU MASTER IS NOT PLU No. [*] IS NOT PROGRAMMED. PROGRAMMED CHECK PLU No. POSP MASTER IS NOT POP No. [*] IS NOT PROGRAMMED. PROGRAMMED DLETE IT? COUNTRY OF ORIGIN No.
  • Page 154 Chapter 8 ERROR SCREENS ID NO. TITLE TEXT 267-000 FILE OUTPUT ERROR THERE IS FILE THAT IS FAILED IN OUTPUT. 267-001 FILE OUTPUT ERROR FAILED IN SRAM DATA BACK UP 268-000 FILE DELETE ERROR THERE IS MASTER THAT FALIED IN DELETING. 268-001 FILE DELETE ERROR FAILED IN SRAM DATA DELETE...
  • Page 155 Chapter 8 ERROR SCREENS ID NO. TITLE TEXT FREE 11 FREE 12 FREE 13 FREE 14 FREE 15 UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 156 Chapter 8 ERROR SCREENS ERROR ID Nos. 312 to 396 ID NO. TITLE TEXT * LABEL IS REMAINING. 312-000 LABEL IS REMAINING REMOVE LABEL 312-001 LABEL IS REMAINING REMOVE LABEL ON APPLICATOR. * THERMAL HEAD IS UP. PRINTER THERAML HEAD IS UP SET THERMAL HEAD MARK DOWN PRICE IS MORE CHECK PRICE.
  • Page 157 Chapter 8 ERROR SCREENS ID NO. TITLE TEXT POWER IS ON CHECK SCALE FOR STARTING PRODUCTION. NO USB MOMORY CHECK USB MEMORY UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 158 Chapter 8 ERROR SCREENS ERROR ID Nos. 703 to 715 ID NO. TITLE TEXT NO SPACE FOR PRINTING QUE. PRINTER 1 HAS PROBLEM WAIT 10 SEC AFTER TURNING OFF THE MACHINE. CHANGE LABEL FOR PRINTER 1 710-001 NO LABEL FOR PRINTER 1 1.
  • Page 159 Chapter 8 ERROR SCREENS ID NO. TITLE TEXT THERMAL HEAD IS WORN OUT WITHIN FORMAT. NEED TO CHANGE THERMAL HEAD. THERMAL HEAD IS WORN OUT 715-005 DO YOU WANT TO MAKE FURTHER CHECK? FOR PRINTER 1 (EXEC) TO CHECK. (STOP) NOT TO CHECK CAN NOT PRINT BARCODE CORRECTLY.
  • Page 160 Chapter 8 ERROR SCREENS ERROR ID Nos. 1601 to 1624 ID NO. TITLE TEXT SPAN ADJUSTMENT FOR SCALE 1601 RE-SET SPAN IS NOT COMPLETED SET DATA ONEDIGIT DIFFERENT ERROR. 1624 DATA SET ERROR ONE DIGIT CHECK. UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 161 Chapter 8 ERROR SCREENS ERROR ID Nos. 1801 to 1824 ID NO. TITLE TEXT 1801 CHECKING CLOCK SETTING ADJUST CLOCK. 1824-000 TARGET ACHIEVED TARGET ACHIVED 1824-001 CHANGE PLU DO YOU WANT TO CHANGE? 1824-002 EXIT SALES MODE DO YOU WANT TO SAVE TO TARGET VALUE? UNI-5 Service Manual 8-10...
  • Page 162 Chapter 8 ERROR SCREENS ERROR ID No. 2001 ID NO. TITLE TEXT CHANGE IT TO NEW MEMORY CARD OR 2001 NO SPACE FOR MEMORY CARD DELETE UNNECESSARY FILE IN MEMORY CARD BY PC UNI-5 Service Manual 8-11...
  • Page 163 Chapter 8 ERROR SCREENS ERROR ID Nos. 9608 to 9690 ID NO. TITLE TEXT TEMPERATURE MASTER No. [*] IS NOT IT IS NOT PROGRAMMED IN 9608 PROGRAMMED. PRESERVASION WAY MASTER CHECK THE CONTENTS FOR MASTER. IT IS NOT PROGRAMMED IN PRESERVATION No.
  • Page 164 Chapter 9 APPENDIX Chapter 9 Appendix Text editing 9.1.1 Operation panel and key functions 9.1.1.1 Operation Panel UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 165 Chapter 9 APPENDIX 9.1.1.2 Keys for Text Editing Used to delete a character by Used to select a font size for a moving the cursor back by text displayed on the screen. one character. Used to move the cursor to Used to delete a character at right.
  • Page 166 Chapter 9 APPENDIX 9.1.2 Normal character registration Confirm that the text edit screen is displayed. Select a desired character size by using [Size] key on the key sheet. The selected size is displayed in “FONT” display field. Press [Lower Case] key on the key sheet to select whether to use upper-case characters or lower-case characters.
  • Page 167 Chapter 9 APPENDIX Enter desired characters using alpha-numeric keys on the key sheet or the screen. Upper-case characters Lower-case characters To change to a new line, press [New Line] key on the key sheet. Enter desired characters. UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 168 Chapter 9 APPENDIX To finalize the editing, press [ESC] key on the key sheet. The confirmation screen appears. Then, press [SAVE] button to save the data. UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 169 Chapter 9 APPENDIX 9.1.3 Special character registration Confirm that the text edit screen is displayed. To select a desired character style using the following keys. The selected style is displayed in “STYLE” display field. EXAMPLE Select reversed characters. Enter desired characters using alpha-numeric keys on the key sheet or the screen.
  • Page 170 Chapter 9 APPENDIX Press [ESC] key on the key sheet. The confirmation screen appears. Then, press [SAVE] button to save the data. UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 171 Chapter 9 APPENDIX 9.1.4 Line deletion Confirm that the text edit screen for a desired PLU is displayed. To delete the character line, press [Line Delete] key on the key sheet. Press [ESC] key on the key sheet. The confirmation screen appears. Then, press [SAVE] button to save the data. UNI-5 Service Manual...
  • Page 172 Chapter 9 APPENDIX 9.1.5 Character deletion To Make a correction for a misspelled word, move the cursor to a place where misspelling is made by using [] or [] key. EXAMPLE “GAUDA”  “GOUDA” Press [Character Delete] key on the key sheet to delete the misspelled character.
  • Page 173 Chapter 9 APPENDIX Enter the correct character using the alpha-numeric keys. Press [ESC] key on the key sheet. The confirmation screen appears. Then, press [SAVE] button to save the data. UNI-5 Service Manual 9-10...
  • Page 174 Chapter 9 APPENDIX 9.1.6 Character backspacing To delete a wrong character that was just entered, press [Back Space] key on the key sheet to move the cursor back by one character. EXAMPLE “E”  “A” Enter a correct character. UNI-5 Service Manual 9-11...
  • Page 175 Chapter 9 APPENDIX Complete the text. Press [ESC] key on the key sheet. The confirmation screen appears. Then, press [SAVE] button to save the data. UNI-5 Service Manual 9-12...
  • Page 176 Chapter 9 APPENDIX Block diagram 9.2.1 Bench/Pole type UNI-5 Service Manual 9-13...
  • Page 177 Chapter 9 APPENDIX 9.2.2 Elevated type 9.2.2.1 Single printer UNI-5 Service Manual 9-14...
  • Page 178 Chapter 9 APPENDIX Block diagram 9.2.1 Bench/Pole type UNI-5 Service Manual 9-15...
  • Page 179 Chapter 9 APPENDIX 9.2.2 Elevated type 9.2.2.1 Single printer UNI-5 Service Manual 9-16...
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