Citizen Systems CMP-10BT user manual Communication by IrDA

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4.3 Communication by IrDA

For IrDA communication, DIP switch setting needs to be set for IrDA. Set the infrared port of the device to face straight to the printer’s infrared port.

Communication is available in the range of 15° up, down, left, and right.

Avoid blocking between the printer and the device to be connected. Otherwise, data may not be sent correctly.

Max. length 80 cm

The IrDA beam

Left, Right, Top,

Bottom 15°

CAUTION!

Communication in a place exposed to strong light such as direct sunlight and fluorescent lighting may fail in receiving correct data.

Communication may fail in receiving correct data after leaving the printer unused for a long time in other than storage temperature.

The range of communication may differ depending on the device used or the environmental condition.

(Communication may be disabled even within the range given in the specification.)

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Contents Mobile Thermal Printer Declaration of Conformity General Precautions Definition of Pictogram About 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 AC Adapter Precautions on Using Special Serial CableTable of Contents List of Commands Maintenance and Service Appendix Introduction FeaturesType Classification Included and Optional AccessoriesFeature Parameters General SpecificationsFeature Parameters Feature Parameters Explanation of Printer Parts LED IndicatorsCommunication Port and Switch Buzzer Inside of Paper CoverBottom Surface and Battery Cover Dimensions and Views Replacing the Paper Roll OperationMethod 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 Low Battery Detection Auto Power OFFFunction Interface SelectionMonitoring the Print Head Overheating Self Testing and Internal SettingsPrint Area BEL List of CommandsGS H Maintenance and Service Appendix Handling Belt Clip KIT How to Mount Belt ClipMounting Rubber Feet Memo Weee Mark