Citizen Systems CMP-10BT user manual Explanation of Printer Parts, LED Indicators

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3. EXPLANATION OF PRINTER PARTS

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3.1LED Indicators

(1)Charge LED

RED on: Battery is charging

GREEN on: Battery is Fully charged

(2)Power (Error) LED

GREEN on: Lights when printer is powered ON.

RED/GREEN blinks fast: No paper or cover open.

RED/GREEN blinks slow: Print head is overheated or macro is in process and awaiting LF switch operation.

Red on: Lights red under the following condition.

• When LF switch is pressed

• When waiting for reading mag stripe card (When card reading is finished or after 10 seconds, it lights green.)

• While pressing and holding the Power switch to turn the printer off (When releasing the switch after the LED changes to green, the printer power is turned OFF.)

The LED will light red momentary at the time of IrDA communication.

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Contents Mobile Thermal Printer Declaration of Conformity General Precautions About Pictogram Definition of PictogramPrecautions in Handling Printer Precautions on Using Printer Precautions on Using Battery Precautions on Setting Print Paper Precautions on Using Thermal Paper Print Paper Precautions on Using Special Serial Cable Precautions on Using AC AdapterTable of Contents List of Commands Maintenance and Service Appendix Features IntroductionIncluded and Optional Accessories Type ClassificationGeneral Specifications Feature ParametersFeature Parameters Feature Parameters LED Indicators Explanation of Printer PartsCommunication Port and Switch Inside of Paper Cover BuzzerBottom Surface and Battery Cover Dimensions and Views Operation Replacing the Paper RollMethod of Charging Communication by IrDA Communication Via Serial Port Cable Communication by Bluetooth Removing the Battery Pack Installing the Battery Pack DIP Switch Setting Setup menu function Firmware after Ver 2.20EN List of choice in the setup menu Function Auto Power OFFLow Battery Detection Interface SelectionSelf Testing and Internal Settings Monitoring the Print Head OverheatingPrint Area List of Commands BELGS H Maintenance and Service How to Mount Belt Clip Appendix Handling Belt Clip KITMounting Rubber Feet Memo Weee Mark