SATO MB200/201i manual Charging the battery pack with the printer

Page 21

Setup

Charging the battery pack with the printer

If your printer comes with the optional AC adapter, the printer can be used to charge the supplied battery pack. Follow the steps below:

1.Remove the cover of the printer’s DC input jack and connect the AC adapter’s DC output terminal to it.

2.Connect the AC adapter to the wall outlet and turn on the power. The POWER lamp on the adapter lights green. Charging starts and the battery indicator on the

printer lights red. When the battery pack is fully charged, the battery indicator goes off.

In the case of the MB200/201i Wireless LAN interface model, the CHARGE LED on the LCD screen lights red when charging starts, and goes off when charging is complete.

Charging Time

With the AC adapter, it takes about 5 hours for the battery pack to reach full charge from a fully discharged state.

2-7

Image 21
Contents MB200/201i Operator’sDirectPrinterThermalManual Version SI-MB20xi-01rA-02-05-OM Iii Safety PrecautionsExample Explanation of hazard symbolsForeign Matter LiquidsDisassembly Battery careAbnormal Conditions Vii Power Supply PrecautionsViii PowerLocation Hazardous partsReplacing the Battery Pack Maintenance and CleaningLong periods of non usage When the printer is being transported Avoid placement in extreme temperaturesDo not disassemble or modify the printer Use only the specified cablesSetupUnpacking ...........the printer 54-1 Introduction Key featuresCompliance Statement Setup Part Names Part Names cont’d Functions of various parts PowerCharging the battery pack with a charger Charging Time Charging the battery pack with the printer Using the battery pack InsertionRemoval Using the battery pack cont’d Using the optional AC Adapter for power Using the optional AC Adapter for power Installing the label roll Installing the label roll cont’d Installing the label roll cont’d Installing the label roll cont’d Installing the label roll cont’d Operation and Configuration Turning the printerTurning the printer OFF Performing a Test Print Printing via the RS-232C Interface Printing via the IrDA Interface Use the following procedure to print through IrDA interfaceCheck the DIP Switches Printing via the Wireless LAN InterfaceSynchronize Bluetooth settings Printing via the Bluetooth InterfaceOptional LCD screen OnlineOptional LCD screen cont’d Adjusting Display ContrastPrinting Procedure Adjusting printing for Non-separate labels Choosing the Label Dispensing mode Type Operation Configuring Dispense modeHead Check Setting and Online Command Setting Normal modeOther Printer Modes Printer modes cont’d Test Print ModeHead Check Setting Mode Setting Head Check Area cover must be left openOnline Command Compatibility Mode Setting Online Command compatibility Cover must be left openPosition Adjustments Offset Configuration via ProgrammingOperation and Configuration Other required settings Interface SpecificationsRS-232C settings Button held down Deactivate Head Check Interface Specifications Cleaning the Print Head Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning the Platen and Peel Roller What to do in case TroubleshootingStatus Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Basic Specifications & Optional Accessories BasicOPTBASCSpecificationsIONALSPECIFICATINSACCESSORIESPaper thickness Interfaces Mini DIN RS-232C IrDA communication Complies Switches Environmental Measure to prevent interference e.g., installing partitions Battery Items Optional AccessoriesOptional Accessories Portability enhancements Pass one end Optional Accessories cont’d Portability enhancements Basic Specifications & Optional Accessories Factory-installed options Optional Accessories cont’d Connectivity options