Functional Description - Avery Dennison 64-Series User Manual

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11/14 Rev. 03
AP 4.4 – AP 5.4 – AP 5.6 – AP 7.t – 64-xx – DPM – PEM – ALX 92x
Keyboard
On request, a keyboard can be connected to the printer. This considerably simplifies
entry of variable data, especially when dealing with text.
connecting the keyboard, see chapter
provides a PS/2 connector; an USB-to-PS/2 adapter comes with the offered key-
boards.
[Tab. 8] Keyboards available as accessory.
a)
The matching keyboard layout is set with parameter

Functional Description

Standalone operation means the printer can be operated without it needing to be con-
nected to a host computer. For this purpose, a PC is used to store the print job on a
CompactFlash card (memory card). After this card is plugged into the card slot at the
printer, the operator can start the print jobs on demand. For this, he uses the printer
control panel or a keyboard connected to the printer. Variable data can also be entered
via the control panel or the external keyboard.
The standalone mode can always be accessed from the „normal" printer operation
(with online/offline mode and message mode). To do so, press the Online and Esc but-
tons simultaneously.
It is helpfull to imagine two consoles, between which can be switched by pressing On-
line+Esc.
[Tab. 9] Functions and display texts in normal and in standalone operation mode.
USER MANUAL
64-xx, DPM, PEM and ALX 92x of Generation 2 require an additional board for
Keyboard type
a
USB-keyboard
without numeric keypad, German layout
a
USB-keyboard
without numeric keypad, US layout
Comes with USB-to-PS/2 adapter (required for „AP 5.4 red" and for „64-xx Gen. 2")
Before first use, check if the intended keyboard really works with the printer.
Console
„Normal operation"
Online mode
Offline mode
Message mode
Parameter menu
Options board 
on page 8. The Options board
SYSTEM PARAMETER >
Console
„Standalone operation"
Selecting print jobs
Online
Inserting field contents
+
Inserting print amounts
Starting print jobs
Esc
Error messages are faded in
Advanced Applications
Order #
A8407
A8406
keyboard.
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