Label Taken Sensor; Real Time Clock; Compactflash Protection Plate; Alphanumeric Keyboards - Intermec EasyCoder PX4i User Manual

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Chapter 9 — Options

Label Taken Sensor

The Label Taken Sensor (LTS) is a photoelectric sensor fi tted to the
center section inside the front door. It allows the printer's fi rmware to
detect if the latest printed label, ticket, tag etc. has been removed before
printing another copy.
The label taken sensor is usually factory-fi tted, but is also available as a
kit for installation by an authorized service technician. It cannot be fi tted
in combination with a paper cutter.
The LTS can be enabled or disabled by means of the instructions LTS&
ON and LTS& OFF respectively in Intermec Fingerprint and the
Intermec Direct Protocol.

Real Time Clock

This factory- or fi eld-installed circuit (RTC) relieves the operator or the
host from having to set the clock/calendar using the Intermec Fingerprint
instructions DATE$ and TIME$ after each power up. The RTC has its
own backup battery backup that will last 10 years or more.

CompactFlash Protection Plate

The protection plate encloses an inserted CompactFlash card and makes
it more diffi cult to steal, see illustration in Chapter 3. Operator-installed.

Alphanumeric Keyboards

The overlay of the printer's built-in keyboard can be replaced with an
alphanumeric overlay. However, such a keyboard requires an application
program created using the Intermec Fingerprint programming language.
External alphanumeric keyboards can be connected to the serial port.

Interface Boards

A number of interface boards are available for use with the EasyCoder
PX4i printer. The interface boards are either factory-fi tted or can easily
be fi tted by an authorized service technician.
The EasyCoder PX4i can accommodate one EasyLAN interface board
plus one or two other interface boards.
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