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Unit 7: Appendix

GLOSSARY

 

A system of finding the position or location of assets.

 

A microchip attached to an antenna that is packaged in a way that it can be applied to an

 

object. The tag picks up signals from, and sends signals to, a reader. The tag contains a

 

unique serial number, but may have other information and come in many forms, such as smart

RFID Tags

labels that can have a barcode printed on it, or can simply be mounted inside a carton or

 

embedded in plastic. RFID tags can be active, passive, or semi-passive.

 

Each tag broadcasts a signal to be received by three reader antennas. The time each signal is

 

received is passed on to a software system that uses triangulation to calculate the location of

 

the asset.

Ribbon

A thin, flexible strip with layers of material; one of which contains ink used to produce an image

on print media.

 

Ribbon Core

A thick cardboard sleeve onto which ribbon is wound.

Rigid

Not flexible - stiff.

 

(Read-Only Memory) Also known as firmware, is an integrated circuit programmed with

 

specific data when it is manufactured. There are five basic types: ROM, PROM, EPROM,

 

EEPROM, and Flash Memory.

 

Each type has unique characteristics, but they all are types of memory that have two things in

ROM

common: the stored data is non-volatile (not lost when power is removed) and the stored data

 

is unchangeable or requires a special operation to do so.

 

ROM chips contain a grid of columns and rows. A diode is used to connect the lines and gain

 

access to the data if the value is 1. If the value is 0, the lines are not connected and access is

 

denied.

RPM

(Revolutions Per Minute) The number of cycles within the time span of one minute.

Route

The path or course taken to get from one location to another - example: the routing of a cable

within a machine.

 

 

(Serial Access Memory) Stores data as a series of memory cell that can only be accessed

SAM

sequentially. Works very well for memory buffers where data is normally stored in the order in

 

which they will be used.

SBPL

(SATO Basic Programming Language)

 

The units to measure distance - or a short tool for measurement.

Scale

 

To increase or decrease the proportionate size of an object - example: text or graphics on a

 

printed label.

Scanner

In RFID, an antennas transmitter and receiver electronics integrated in a single package.

Screen

An electronic display.

Seat

To nest or couple one object to another. The same as to nest.

Secondary

The next to follow the primary in sequence or importance.

 

A SATO specific mode of printer operation that can execute the program of BASIC format in

SEMBL

the printer. This allows the printer to be configured and operated without interfacing with an

 

external computer or software.

 

The degree of ease or difficult to gain a response - example: a sensor transmitter signal may

Sensitivity

require increase to penetrate the thickness of print media in order to be receipted by its

 

receiver.

Sensor

A device that responds to a physical stimulus and produces and electronic signal.

Separation

The operational distance between two RFID tags.

Sequential

One to follow another in a specified order - examples: 1, 2, 3; A, B, C.

Serial Interface

A general-purpose interface that can be used for almost any type of device in which only 1 bit

of communication is transmitted at a time.

 

Set Screw

Attachment hardware specifically used to secure an object may be moved in a specific position

or location.

 

Shaft

Any rod, bar, or tube.

 

 

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Contents Printer Sato America, Inc Table of Contents Printer Configuration TroubleshootingMaintenance AppendixOffset Introduction About this Manual Equipment DamageGeneral Descript 1a, Primary ComponentsControl Features Operator Panel Features LED DefinitionDipswitches Definition Operator Panel Technical Data Physical Characteristics PowerEnvironmental ProcessingCommand SensingMedia RibbonCharacter Font Capabilities Barcode Capabilties UPC A/EMSI PostnetInstallation Unpacking & Parts Identification Unpacking & Parts IdentificationPrinter Installation Site LocationCable Connection Media Selection Media & Ribbon Loading3b, Fan-fold Media Loading Operational Mode Selection TEAR-OFF ModeContinuous Mode Interface Specifications Accessories Installation unit for guidanceInterface Selection RS232C HIGH-SPEED Serial InterfacePIN Direction Signal Definition OFF ODD Even NoneOFF ON/X-OFF READY/BUSY Cable Requirements DB9 Host DirectionPrinter ON/X-OFF Cable RequirementsSpecifications PIN Assignments Signal DirectionIEEE1284 Parallel Interface ACKDipswitch Settings SettingUniversal Serial BUS USB Local Area Network LAN Ethernet802.11G Wireless Interface Software SpecificationsSwitch Setting LED Indicator Status DescriptionInterface Signals ALL InterfacesCable Requirements Receive Buffer Control 50 of 500 items in the history bufferAccessories Installation Interface InstallationPrinter Configuration Unit 4 Printer Configuration Dipswitch Settings Dipswitch Functions Switch Setting DescriptionConfiguration Modes Normal ModeAdvanced Mode Advanced ModeUser Download Mode No changeService Mode ACK Signal XX.XCard Mode Card ModeMove Mode Motion ModeHistory Control Mode History Control ModeProtocol Initialization Mode DSW7 on Line + Feed + PowerCounters Mode Counters ModeTest Print Mode 10, Test Print ModeBoot Download Mode 11, Boot Download ModeFlash Memory Download Mode 12, Flash Memory Download ModeDefault Setting Mode YesHEX Dump Mode DSW4 on PowerMaintenance Mode 15, Maintenance ModeNormal Mode Table Menu Definition TablesMenu Description Advanced Mode Table Transitional menu screen to access the Service Mode Language optionsVoltageThreshold low voltage + high voltage = 12 volts Service Mode Table Is only a transitional menu screen for the Service Mode Operator to the biginning of the Card ModeIs only a transitional menu screen to access the Move Mode Transitional menu screen to access the Move ModeDetermined Continuous or Tear-Off Without pause for applicationHas been removed for application Counters Mode Table Transitional menu screen to access the Counters ModeIs the initial screen of the Test Print Mode Configuration The printer’s configuration settingsBarcode The printer’s installed barcodes Font The contents of the installed fontsTo proceed to the Factory Mode Maintenance Mode Table Troubleshooting Error Signal Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Table No Printed Image Printer Creates a Blank LabelIncorrect Label Positioning Smeared Print ImagesInterface Troubleshooting CHK Troubleshooting StepLAN Ethernet Interface Test Print Troubleshooting DSW4 on PowerTest Label Printing FeedSample Test Label Maintenance Cleaning Procedures PRINTER, Excersize Care to Prevent Print Head DamageReplacement Procedures Print Head Replacement1a, Print Head Replacement Interface Board Replacement Interface Board ReplacementFuse Replacement Fuse ReplacementAdjustment Procedures Print Head Balance AdjustmentPrint Head Alignment 5a, Print Head AlignmentRibbon Guide Alignment Head Balance and Print Head AlignmentLabel Sensor Positioning Label Sensor PositioningRibbon Spindle Tensioning Ribbon Spindle TensioningOperational Adjustments Potentiometer DESCRIPTION/PROCEDUREDarkness Label Print Direction Appendix Print Setup Dimensions Print Setup DimensionsLabel Reference Position Reflective SensorLabel Adjustment Diagram 3a, Standard PositionPrinter Connection Diagram Printer Loading Diagram 5a, Printer Loading Diagram5c, Printer Loading Diagram Glossary GlossaryAscii Bytes Collection of 8 bits used in the binary system Being its mating halfIs a plug male and the other is a socket female Half. The core is convexed and the cavity is concavedDPI DramEeprom Data transmission, seven additional bits are requiredPower Tag would typically have to be removed from its objectNext label for printing To attach two or more objectsLCD LEDPotentiometer Or voltage divider PrimaryRAM RF/AISRF/DC RfidROM RPMSAM SbplSram Glossary