SMC Networks SMCWHS-POS manual

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    SMCWHS -PO S[...]

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    Inf ormation furnished by SMC Ne tw orks, Inc. ( SMC) is belie ved t o be accur ate and reliable . Howe ver , no re sponsibility is as sumed by SMC f or its use , nor f or any in fringements of p atents or other rights o f thir d parties which may r esult from it s use . No license is gr anted b y implication or otherwise under an y pat ent or pate[...]

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    LIMITED W ARRANTY Limited W arr anty S tat ement: SMC Netw orks, Inc. (“SMC”) w arr ants its pr oducts to be fr ee from defect s in workmanship and mat erials, under normal use and servic e, f or the applicable w arrant y term. All SMC product s carry a st andar d 90-day limit ed w arr anty fr om the date of pur chase fr om SMC or its Authoriz [...]

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    F ORE GOING W ARRANTIES AND REMEDIE S ARE EX CL USIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL O THER W ARRANTIE S OR CONDITIONS , EXPRES S OR IMPLIED , EITHER IN F AC T OR B Y OPERA TION OF LA W , ST A TUTOR Y OR O THERWISE, INCL UDING W ARRANTIE S OR CONDITIONS OF MER CHANT ABILITY AND FITNES S F OR A P ARTIC ULAR PURPOSE. SMC NEITHER AS SUMES NOR AUTHORIZE S ANY [...]

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    F ederal Communication C ommission Interf erence S tat ement This equipment has been t est ed and f ound to c omply with the limits for a Class B digital de vice, pur suant to P art 15 of the F CC R ules. T hese limits ar e designed t o pro vide r easonable pr otection against harm ful interf erence in a re sidential installation. T his equipment g[...]

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    C ompliances F CC - Clas s A This equipment has been t est ed and f ound to c omply with the limits for a Class A digital de vice, pur suant to P art 15 of the F CC R ules. T hese limits ar e designed t o pro vide r easonable pr otection against harm ful interf erence in a re sidential installation. T his equipment gener ate s, use s and can r adia[...]

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    +A1: 2001 (80 - 1000 MHz with 1 kHz AM 80% Modulation: 3 V / m ) • Electrical f ast tr ansient/bur st accor ding to EN 61000-4 -4:1995 + A1: 2001 (A C/DC pow er supply: ±1 kV , Data/ Signal lines: ±0.5 kV) • Sur ge immunity t est acc ording t o EN 61000-4 -5:1995 + A1: 2001 (A C/DC Line to Line: ±1 kV , AC/DC Line t o Earth: ±2 kV) • Immu[...]

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    11. Wird das Gerät über einen länger en Z eitr aum nicht benutzt , sollten Sie e s vom S tromne tz tr ennen. Somit wir d im F alle einer Überspannung eine Bes chädigung vermieden. 12. Dur ch die Lüftungsöffnungen dürf en niemals Gegenstände oder Flüssigk eiten in das Gerät gelangen. Die s könnte einen Br and bzw . elektrischen S chlag a[...]

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    Elit eConnect TM Mini-PO S Tick et Print er T able of C ontents 1. Unpacking 9 A. St andard P ackage 9 2. Indicat ors and C onnections 9 A. F r ont P anel of the Print er 9 B. R ear Vie w of the Print er 9 C. Loading P aper Roll 10 3. Self T est o f the Printer 10 4. Using the Printer 11 A. Connecting the Mini-PO S Tick et Printer t o the Wir eless[...]

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    1. Unpacking A. St andard P ackage 1) EliteC onnect TM Mini-POS T icket Print er 1 piece 2) Control K eypad 1 piece 3) User' s Guide 1 piece 4) Y Cable 1 piece 5) Printer Cable 1 piece 6) Pow er Adapt er (7 .5 VDC output) 1 piece 7) Po wer C or d 1 piece 8) P aper Roll 1 piece 2. Indicator s and Connections A. F ront P anel of the Printer Po w[...]

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    C. Loading P aper Roll 3. S elf T est o f the Printer • Po wer up the print er while pr essing and holding do wn the Online butt on. Po wer Indic ator c omes on and Err or Indicat or goes out. • Rele ase the Online butt on. The print er prints out a suc ces sful te st page . • Error Indic ator turns back on. 10 1) Open the t op co ver b y lif[...]

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    4. U sing the Printer A. Connecting the Mini-PO S Tick et Print er to the Wir eless Hot spot Gate w ay • Loc ate an optimum loc ation for the print er . In most instanc es , the best place f or the printer is clo se t o the ke ypad and Hotspot Gat ew ay . • Using the Y -type c able pro vided ( as shown in Figure 1), c onnect the 7 -pin serial ([...]

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    • Connect the A C pow er adapt er to the print er's po wer sock et and the other end to the electric al outlet. NO TE : Use of a dif fer ent adapter may r esult in pr oduct damage . B. C onfiguring the Wir eless Hot spot Gate w ay and Print er for T icke t Printing Detailed ins tructions can be f ound in the EliteC onnect 2.4GHz 80 2. 11g Wi[...]

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    5. Specifications A. Phy sical Characteris tics Print Method Direct thermal P aper Width 57 .5 mm ± 0.5 mm Ef fectiv e Print Width 48 mm Print Speed Appro x. 52 mm/ sec or 14 lines / sec Print Head Print density: 3 84 dots/ line or 8 dots/ mm Print dot space: 0 . 125 mm Print life: 50 km Overheat suspension pr otection Interf ace (S erial) Dsub 25[...]

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    6. Pinouts A. Serial C onnection B. P arallel C onnection Pin# Signal Pin# Signal 1/ S T B 1 5 N / C 2 D A T A 1 1 6 N / C 3 D A T A2 1 7 N / C 4 D A T A3 18~25 GND 5 D ATA 4 6 D ATA 5 7 D ATA 6 8 D ATA 7 9 D ATA 8 10 / ACK 11 BUS Y 12 GND 13 SEL 14 /ERR 14[...]

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    C. Po wer Input PRP-058 r equir es DC 7 .5V / 2. 0A pow er . D . Cash Dr awer P ort Pin# Signal Description 1 . N/ C 2. Drive Signal C ash dra wer driv e signal ( output) 3. Drive Signal C ash dr aw er drive signal ( output) 4. DC + 12V Output pow er 5. DC +12V Output pow er 6. N/ C 15[...]

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    7 . Command Set No. C ommand Hex C ode F unction Description 1 LF 0A Prints out buff er and advance s one line 2 ESC J n 1B 4A n Print s out buff er and advanc es n lines 18<=n<=FF 3 ESC 2 1B 32 Sets line sp ace t o 1/ 6 inch or 30 dot s 4 ESC 3 n 1B 33 n Sets line sp ace t o n dots, n= 30 def ault 0B<=n<=FF 5 ESC ! n 1B 21 n Sets f ond[...]

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    FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT , CALL: Fr om U.S.A. and Canada (24 hours a day , 7 days a week) (800) SMC-4-Y OU; Phn: (949) 679-8000; F ax: (949) 679-1481 Fr om Europe : Contact details can be found on www .smc-europe.com or www .smc.com INTERNET E-mail addresses: techsupport@smc.com european.techsupport@smc-europe.com Driver updates: http://www .smc.com/i[...]