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Unit 7: Appendix

GLOSSARY

 

 

 

GLOSSARY

 

 

 

AC

(Alternating Current) Electrical current that reverses its direction regularly and continually.

Accessory

An optional assembly that may be used to provide an additional function.

 

RFID tags which use batteries as partial or complete source of power which are further

Active Tags

differentiated by separating them into those with replaceable batteries and those which have

 

the batteries inside a sealed unit. Also referred to as Utilized Active Tags.

Addressability

The ability to address bits, fields, files, or other portions of the storage in an RFID tag.

Advance

To bring forward - the opposite of retract.

Allen Screw

A screw whose head has a hexagonal recess to be driven by an allen wrench.

Aluminum

A silvery, light-weight, metal that resists corrosion.

Anti-Static

Resists static electricity.

 

A bow-like curved line or object.

Arc

 

The band of sparks between to closely placed electrodes when current leaps the gap from one

 

to the other.

 

(American Standard Code for Information Interchange) The most common format for text files

ASCII

in computers and on the internet. In a ASCII file, each alphabetic, numeric, or special

character is represented with a 7-bit binary number (a string of seven 0s or 1s). 128 possible

 

 

characters are defined.

Assembly

The fitting together of parts, components, or sub-assemblies to form a complete unit.

 

A type of two-way communication that occurs with a time delay, allowing participants to

Asynchronous

respond at their own convenience. This communication allows characters to be sent at

irregular intervals by preceding each character with a start bit and following it with a stop bit.

 

 

The timing of the transmission is not determined by the timing of the previous character.

Audible

A sound loud enough to be heard.

Batch

A grouping of anything.

 

The number of signaling elements that occur each second; or stated differently, the number of

 

changes to the transmission media per second in a modulated signal.

 

At slow speeds, one bit of information (signaling element) is encoded in each electrical

 

change. The baud therefore, indicates the number of bits per second (bps) that are

 

transmitted.

Baud

Assuming asynchronous communication, which requires 10 bits per character, this translates

to 30 characters per second (cps). For slow rates, (below 1200 baud), the baud can be divided

 

 

by 10 to see how many characters per second are sent.

 

At higher speeds, it is possible to encode more than 1 bit in each electrical change. Thusly,

 

4800 baud may allow 9600 bits to be sent each second.

 

At high data transfer speeds, data transmission rates are usually expressed in bits per second

 

(bps) rather than baud.

Bi-Directional

Capable of operating in two directions along the same plane or medium. In the case a

communication cable or an RFID tag, one that transmits as well as receives, read and written.

 

 

A numeral system that represents numeric values using two symbols, typically 0 and 1. A

Binary

binary number can be represented by any sequence of bits (binary digits), which in turn may

 

be represented by any mechanism capable of being in two mutually exclusive states.

Bits

Refers to a single digit in the binary numeral system. A bit can either be on or off - a 1 or 0. A

byte is a collection of eight bits.

 

Block Diagram

Shows the interconnections between system components by using a pictorial representation of

a system and sub-systems linked to illustrate their relationships.

 

Bolt

A threaded metal rod with a flanged head that is used with a nut to hold parts together.

Bore

A hole in, or through something.

 

 

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Contents Printer Sato America, Inc Table of Contents Troubleshooting Printer ConfigurationOffset MaintenanceAppendix Introduction Equipment Damage About this Manual1a, Primary Components General DescriptionOperator Panel Features LED Definition Control FeaturesOperator Panel Technical Data Power Physical CharacteristicsEnvironmental ProcessingSensing CommandMedia RibbonCharacter Font Capabilities UPC A/E Barcode CapabiltiesMSI PostnetInstallation Unpacking & Parts Identification Unpacking & Parts IdentificationCable Connection Printer InstallationSite Location Media & Ribbon Loading Media Selection3b, Fan-fold Media Loading Continuous Mode Operational Mode SelectionTEAR-OFF Mode Label Print Direction Accessories Installation unit for guidance Interface SpecificationsInterface Selection RS232C HIGH-SPEED Serial InterfaceOFF PIN Direction Signal DefinitionOFF ODD Even None OFF ON/X-OFFHost Direction READY/BUSY Cable Requirements DB9Printer ON/X-OFF Cable RequirementsPIN Assignments Signal Direction SpecificationsIEEE1284 Parallel Interface ACKSetting Dipswitch SettingsUniversal Serial BUS USB Local Area Network LAN EthernetDirection Signal Definition Software SpecificationsAccessory EXT Connector PIN Assignments Switch Setting 802.11G WirelessLED Indicator Status Description SsidREADY/BUSY Interface Signals EXT Accessory PortWaiting Low 0V when the printer is offline+24V +/- 10% @2A Power for external devices 8b, Timing Chart Repeat Print Cable Requirements Interface SignalsALL Interfaces 50 of 500 items in the history buffer Receive Buffer ControlInterface Installation Accessories InstallationPrinter Configuration Unit 4 Printer Configuration DSW1 Configuration Dipswitch SettingsDSW1 Default Settings DSW1 Function ConfigurationFunction Description DSW3 Default Settings Normal Mode Configuration ModesAdvanced Mode Advanced ModeUser Download Mode User Download ModeService Mode Service ModeCard Mode Card ModeDSW7 on Line + Feed + Power Protocol Initialization ModeCounters Mode Counters ModeTest Print Mode Test Print ModeYes Boot Download Mode10, Flash Memory Download Mode Flash Memory Download Mode11, Default Setting Mode Default Setting ModeOnline QTY HEX Dump Mode13, Maintenance Mode Maintenance ModeAdvanced Mode Table Normal Mode TableMenu Definition Tables Menu DescriptionPoint respectively Real-time clock is not installedStream including graphics and 2D barcodes Proportional is contemporarily preferredService Mode Table Is only a transitional menu screen for the Service Mode As most important where conflicting data existsLanguages are provided as options Operator to manage the expanded memory cardCard Mode Table Or use Transitional menu screen to access the Counters ModeAllows the selection of which counter to be viewed to reset Configuration The printer’s configuration settings Is the initial screen of the Test Print ModeBarcode The printer’s installed barcodes Font The contents of the installed fontsSelect the Interface option for a standard download Also prompts the operator on how to proceedReboot the printer to return to normal operation Print buffer To proceed to the Factory ModeClear Clear its Eeprom of all dataPage. These are the only two options Maintenance Mode TableTroubleshooting Error Signal Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Table Printer Creates a Blank Label No Printed ImageIncorrect Label Positioning Smeared Print ImagesCHK Troubleshooting Step Interface TroubleshootingLAN Ethernet Interface Power Test Print TroubleshootingTest Label Printing Sample Test Label Maintenance PRINTER, Excersize Care to Prevent Print Head Damage Cleaning ProceduresPrint Head Replacement Replacement Procedures1b, Print Head Replacement Interface Board Replacement Interface Board ReplacementFuse Replacement Fuse ReplacementPrint Head Balance Adjustment Adjustment Procedures5a, Print Head Alignment Print Head AlignmentHead Balance and Print Head Alignment Ribbon Guide AlignmentLabel Sensor Positioning Label Sensor PositioningRibbon Spindle Tensioning Ribbon Spindle TensioningDarkness Operational AdjustmentsPotentiometer DESCRIPTION/PROCEDURE Print Base Reference Position Appendix Direction Print Setup DimensionsLabel Reference Position Label Reference Position DiagramAscii GlossaryGlossary Being its mating half Bytes Collection of 8 bits used in the binary systemIs a plug male and the other is a socket female Half. The core is convexed and the cavity is concavedDram DPIEeprom Data transmission, seven additional bits are requiredTag would typically have to be removed from its object PowerNext label for printing To attach two or more objectsLED LCDOr voltage divider Primary PotentiometerRF/AIS RAMRF/DC RfidRPM ROMSAM SbplSram Glossary