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Unit 7: Appendix

GLOSSARY

Factory Programming

Relative to RFID, the programming of information into a tag occurring as part of the

manufacturing process resulting in a read-only tag.

 

 

In RFID, programming that usually occurs before the tag is installed on the object to be

Field Programming

identified enabling the introduction of data relevant to the specifics of the application. However,

 

the tag would typically have to be removed from its object.

Field Protection

In RFID, the ability to limit the operations that can be performed on portions of data fields

stored in a tag.

 

Fillet

To round off the sharp edges of the angle.

Flange

The projecting rim of an object used to keep another object or objects in place.

 

A form of rewritable memory chip that allows multiple memory locations to be erased or written

Flash Memory

in one programming operation. Flash Memory is very high-speed and non-volatile - does not

need power to maintain the stored information. Its information is stored in an array of floating

 

 

gate transistors called “cells”.

Font

A type or style of letter or numeral characters used in written text.

Frequency

The number of times a signal executes a complete excursion through its maximum and

minimum values and returns to the same value. The number of vibration cycles.

 

 

Print media with a space between each label where only the paper backing exists. The

Gap Media

printer’s sensor uses this “gap” to identify when the printed label ends and to properly position

 

the next label for printing.

Gauge

A unit of measurement used to describe the nominal thickness of wire. The higher the gauge

number, the smaller the diameter.

 

Gear

A system of toothed wheels meshed together so that the motion of one is passed on to the

others.

 

Gigabytes

Used to describe data transfer rates or storage capacity of 1 billion bytes.

Groove

An elongated slot cut into an object.

Hertz

Radio waves or other electromagnetic radiation resulting from oscillations of electricity in a

conductor. Also the measurement of those oscillations.

 

Hexidecimal

A numbering system composed of six letters (A-F) and ten numbers (0-9) used to condense

binary numbers.

 

Hex Screw

A threaded rod having a flanged head that is comprised of six sides - a type of hardware used

to attach two or more objects.

 

Hole

In engineering: a recess that does not penetrate completely through as a bore or orifice. Term

may be casually used in lieu of a bore or orifice.

 

Horizontal

On a level plane ninety-degrees from vertical.

Hz

(Hertz) Radio waves or other electromagnetic radiation resulting from oscillations of electricity

in a conductor. Also the measurement of those oscillations.

 

Icon

An image or picture that has a specific meaning.

I.D. Filter

In RFID, software that compares a newly read ID with those in a database or set.

Idle Gear

A toothed wheel that is not directly driven, but instead receives motion from another.

Idle Roller

A non-toothed wheel that is not driven - in the case of printers, it is typically used to provide

tension on a timing belt. Also referred to as “tension roller”.

 

Illuminate

To give or emit light.

Inductive Coupling

In RFID, systems that use the inducing of a current in a coil as a means of transferring data or

power.

 

Intermittent

Stopping and starting again at intervals.

In-Use Programming

The ability to read from, and write to, an RFID tag while attached to its object.

Junction

A place or point of joining or crossing.

Kinetic

The science dealing with the motion of masses in relation to the forces acting on them.

 

 

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Contents Printer Sato America, Inc Table of Contents Printer Configuration TroubleshootingOffset MaintenanceAppendix Introduction About this Manual Equipment DamageGeneral Description 1a, Primary ComponentsControl Features Operator Panel Features LED DefinitionOperator Panel Technical Data Physical Characteristics PowerEnvironmental ProcessingCommand SensingMedia RibbonCharacter Font Capabilities Barcode Capabilties UPC A/EMSI PostnetInstallation Unpacking & Parts Identification Unpacking & Parts IdentificationCable Connection Printer InstallationSite Location Media Selection Media & Ribbon Loading3b, Fan-fold Media Loading Continuous Mode Operational Mode SelectionTEAR-OFF Mode Label Print Direction Interface Specifications Accessories Installation unit for guidanceInterface Selection RS232C HIGH-SPEED Serial InterfacePIN Direction Signal Definition OFFOFF ODD Even None OFF ON/X-OFFREADY/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 EthernetDirection Signal Definition Software SpecificationsAccessory EXT Connector PIN Assignments 802.11G Wireless Switch SettingLED Indicator Status Description SsidEXT Accessory Port READY/BUSY Interface SignalsWaiting Low 0V when the printer is offline+24V +/- 10% @2A Power for external devices 8b, Timing Chart Repeat Print Cable Requirements Interface SignalsALL Interfaces Receive Buffer Control 50 of 500 items in the history bufferAccessories Installation Interface InstallationPrinter Configuration Unit 4 Printer Configuration DSW1 Configuration Dipswitch SettingsDSW1 Default Settings DSW1 Function ConfigurationFunction Description DSW3 Default Settings Configuration Modes Normal ModeAdvanced Mode Advanced ModeUser Download Mode User Download ModeService Mode Service ModeCard Mode Card ModeProtocol Initialization Mode DSW7 on Line + Feed + PowerCounters Mode Counters ModeTest Print Mode Test Print ModeBoot Download Mode YesFlash Memory Download Mode 10, Flash Memory Download ModeDefault Setting Mode 11, Default Setting ModeHEX Dump Mode Online QTYMaintenance Mode 13, Maintenance ModeNormal Mode Table Advanced Mode TableMenu Definition Tables Menu DescriptionReal-time clock is not installed Point respectivelyStream including graphics and 2D barcodes Proportional is contemporarily preferredService Mode Table As most important where conflicting data exists Is only a transitional menu screen for the Service ModeLanguages 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 Is 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 fontsSelect the Interface option for a standard download Also prompts the operator on how to proceedReboot the printer to return to normal operation To proceed to the Factory Mode Print bufferClear Clear its Eeprom of all dataMaintenance Mode Table Page. These are the only two optionsTroubleshooting 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 PowerTest Label Printing Sample Test Label Maintenance Cleaning Procedures PRINTER, Excersize Care to Prevent Print Head DamageReplacement Procedures Print Head Replacement1b, 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 TensioningDarkness Operational AdjustmentsPotentiometer DESCRIPTION/PROCEDURE Print Base Reference Position Appendix Print Setup Dimensions DirectionLabel Reference Position Diagram Label Reference PositionAscii GlossaryGlossary 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