Psion Teklogix MLP 3040 Series manual Host Interface Set Up, Factory Default Interface Settings

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Host Interface Set Up

Getting Started

Host Interface Set Up

Prior to using your printer with a computer application, check the interface settings to be sure they match those required by your host system.

Each printer is equipped with a Serial RS-232C interface which is selected by default. Additionally, the printer may also be equipped with either an IrDA interface, Bluetooth interface, or Wi-Fi interface. The model description on the serial number label will indicate if one of the optional interfaces is installed. The factory defaults for the basic settings for each interface are listed below.

Interface

 

Factory Default Interface Settings

 

Serial RS-232C

 

Printek Emulation, 57,600 Baud, 8 Data Bits, 1 Stop Bit, No Parity, No Handshake

IrDA

Printek Emulation. No other set up required.

Bluetooth

Printek Emulation, Pairing Mode = Paired, Security Disabled, PIN = “0”

 

 

Bluetooth Name = “MLP 3040-SerialNumber”.

Wi-Fi

Connect to any SSID, Infrastructure, WEP = None, DHCP enabled,

 

 

TCP tunnel port 8023, Channel = 1, DHCP Name = MLP 3040-SerialNumber.

If the above settings do not sufficiently match your host system, the following instructions describe how to access the Interface Set Up Menu.

1.Make sure the printer is powered off. If the printer is on, press and hold the Interface Power Button until “Printer Off” is displayed to turn the printer off.

2.Press and hold the Factory Default Interface Settings Enter Button.

3.Continue to hold the Enter Button and turn the printer on. Continue holding the Manual background Enter Button until “Menus Active” is displayed.

4.Press the Manual background Advance Button until “Interface Menu” is displayed. If necessary, you may toggle between the Serial interface and the optional interface (if installed) by pressing the Manual background Increment Button. Note that the interface that is displayed is the interface that will be used when you exit set up mode.

5.Press the Manual background Enter Button to advance to the first set up feature for the interface that was displayed in step 4. Only the features that pertain to the interface displayed/selected in step 4 will be available.

6.You may continue to step through additional set up features by pressing the Manual background Enter Button.

7.When you have finished setting the parameters to match you host system, press the Manual background Advance Button until “Exit Menus” is displayed.

8.Press the Manual background Enter Button to save the changes and exit the Setup Mode.

9.Your printer is now configured and ready to communicate with your host system.

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Contents MLP3040 Series Operator’s Manual Psion Teklogix Corporation 3000 Kustom Drive Hebron, KYFCC Part 15 Class B Battery DisposalLesen Sie vor der Inbetriebnahme die Aufbau- und Bedienungsanleitung Do not operate near a heat sourceNehmen Sie den Drucker nicht in der Nähe einer Wärmequelle in Betrieb Page Power Considerations Printer ConfigurationIntroduction Getting StartedMaintenance and Troubleshooting Table of ContentsAdvanced Setup Features SpecificationsIntroduction Page Figure 1 - Battery Installation and Power Connector Battery Installation and ChargingGetting Started Roll Media Installing MediaGetting Started Figure 2 - Opening Paper DoorFigure 3 - Media Support Cassette MediaFigure 4 - Paper Laying Through Print Head Movable SupportPerforming A Printer Self Test Turning the Printer On and OffFigure 5 - Cassette In Printer Factory Default Interface Settings Host Interface Set UpInterface Belt Loop System Introduction Daily OperationControl Panel Figure 6 - Control PanelRemoving Printed Output Printer ConfigurationMLP 3040 and MLP 3040 LP Models Printer Configuration Figure 7 - Tearing Off Printed Output Battery ChargingMLP 3040 SL Models Figure 8 - MLP 3040 Power Connector & Battery Indicator Using the Magnetic Card ReaderFigure 9 - Using The Magnetic Card Reader Power Connector Battery IndicatorCheck Paper Additional MessagesPaper Door Open Introduction To Setup Printer ConfigurationSetup Basics Figure 10 - MLP 3040 Control PanelExiting Setup Entering SetupSelecting Menus Format Menu Setup Menu SummaryInterface Menu Options MenuCurrent Format Format MenuFormat Name Spacing FontLeft Margin Print Contrast Right MarginMaximum Paper Speed Form Feed DistanceMark Sensitivity Mark SensingGap Sensitivity Tear to Mark DistanceSerial Interface Interface MenuPresent Distance Current Host I/OBaud Rate EmulationData Bits Stop BitsXON/XOFF Handshaking IrDA InterfaceETX/ACK Handshaking RTS/CTS HandshakingPairing Mode Bluetooth InterfaceRole Policy Defer Role PolicyDiscoverability Discoverability OnLocal Name Wi-Fi InterfaceAddress WLAN Channel WLAN TypeWLAN SSID WLAN WEP BitsWLAN Auth WEP Key WEP Key WEP Key WEP KeyIP Address Assign IP AddressIP Subnet Mask Options MenuIP Gateway Tunnel Port NumberMaximum Format Number Auto Power DownUser Language Truncate LinesPrint Promo No Print PromotionPage RS-232C Serial Interface Interfacing To A Host ComputerPin # DescriptionFigure 12 - Wireless Indicator & IrDA Window Bluetooth InterfaceIrDA Interface Interfacing to a Host ComputerWi-Fi Interface Page Auto Power Down Power ConsiderationsOperation Without A Battery Standby OperationPage Cleaning Maintenance and TroubleshootingFigure 13 - Printer Cleaning Areas Charging the Battery Battery CareAdditional Battery and Safety Information Maintenance and TroubleshootingTesting the Power Supply and Battery Error Messages TroubleshootingSolution MessageProblem Other ProblemsSolution Possible CauseObtaining Service Format Menu Advanced Setup FeaturesInterface Menu Options MenuPage Print Samples Print & Font SamplesCourier Font PC Line Drawing Extended Character Set Courier Font With International Extended Character SetPrint & Font Samples Sans Serif Font Page Printer Specifications SpecificationsPrinting Specifications Power ManagementPhysical Specifications SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Operator Controls and IndicatorsReceipt Paper Media SpecificationsLabels Black Mark Position Gap Sensing SpecificationsFigure 14 - Black Mark Position Accessories Supplies and AccessoriesSupplies Page Glossary of Terms Glossary