Ultra electronic ID Card Printer Set-up, Connecting with a host computer, Set the BUS switches

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Set-up

Connecting with a host computer

This section describes the settings for connection with a host computer.

CAUTION

Make sure that the power switch is switched to OFF when connecting with a host computer or making settings.

1. Set the BUS switches.

Set the BUS switches on the rear according to the usage environment.

 

OFF

 

 

 

 

1

2

3

4

 

ON

 

 

 

 

A screwdriver or similar

 

tools is required for

 

 

changing the switch

 

 

settings.

 

 

 

bit1: Parity check

ON/OFF

 

 

 

bit2: Termination

ON/OFF

 

 

 

bit3: Not in use (OFF)

 

 

 

 

bit4: Not in use (OFF)

 

 

 

 

Parity check switch (factory setting: OFF)

Used to set the parity switch feature.

ON: Parity check activated

OFF: Parity check inactivated

Termination switch (factory setting: ON)

Set the termination switch to ON when using the unit as a end device.

2. Set the SCSI ID.

Set the SCSI ID switch on the rear of the unit according to the usage environment (ID 0 – 7).

(The factory setting is ID 0.)

A screwdriver or similar tools is required for changing the switch settings.

SCSI ID

3

4

5

 

 

 

2

 

6

1

0

7

 

 

CAUTION

Make sure that there are no other devices with the same ID connected to the host computer, because this may cause a malfunction of the entire system.

3. Connect the interface cable.

Connect to the host computer by connecting the interface cable to the SCSI cable connection terminal on the rear of the unit. Connect the interface cable to the SCSI cable connection terminal on the rear of the unit, then secure the ferrite core close to the SCSI cable connection terminal.

Connect to either the SERIAL1 or 2 terminals

 

Core (Accessory)

 

Binder (Accessory)

 

Connect to either the

 

SCSI A or B terminals

Connection cable

Interface cable (Commercially available)

(Commercially available)

 

Both SCSI A and SCSI B can be used.

Connect contact-IC encoder cables, which are commercially available to the SERIAL1 and 2 terminals. Consult your dealer regarding the details of the cables.

CAUTION

Make sure to secure the filter ferrite core close to the SCSI cable connection terminal. Otherwise it does not take effect.

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Contents ID Card Printer Magicard Prima Re-transfer Laminating Printer Declaration of Conformity Machine Noise For USA onlyContents Do not touch the machine with wet hands Do not touch the power plug during electrical StormsDo not use a line voltage other than instructed Do not wet the machine with waterDo not touch the power plug with a wet hand Do not use the machine while it has a faultPull out the power plug before cleaning Machine Hold the body of the power plug when pulling it Out Handling of transfer film Ink ribbons and cards Product features Checking accessories Before useInstallation Names of parts Set the Scsi ID Connecting with a host computerSet the BUS switches Set-upConnect the IC unit with the host computer Connecting the IC unit Sold separatelyConnect the printer and IC unit Connect the compact IC unit to the host computer Connecting the power cordPlug the power cable into the printer Compact IC unit sold separatelyDischarging the card Installing the card stackerMount the card stacker on the printer Hang the stacker claw on the stacker receptacleWind the ribbon, taking up the slack Setting the ink ribbonRemove the ink ribbon cassette Place the cassette upright on a flat surface during set-upClose the printer door When the ink ribbon is wound up to the endInsert the cassette along the guide rail Remove the retransfer film cassette Setting the retransfer filmOpen the printer door and insert the cassette Setting the number of frames to be usedWhen the retransfer film is wound up to the end Wind the retransfer film to take up the slackOpen the card tray Setting cardsClose the card tray Card bracket locks when it reaches the holeInserting cards Unit can take about 300 0.76mm-thick cards Pull the card bracket backFor ISO cards When using magnetic cards Loading cardsWhen using contact IC cards For JIS II cardsRemove the blue securing screw Switching the card thicknessRemove the card thickness switching plate Malfunction of the printerNames of parts on the operation Panel LCD operation display content Operation display LED contents LCD panelOperation Turning on the power Initialized without winding up. Default Turning off the powerAbout the Reset button Turn off the printer’s powerUser modes User mode screen flowMain menu Submenu User mode settingsDisplay mode settings Clearing the free counter Cleaning modePress Enter to reset Exit user modeInk mode setting Set the retransfer speed Retransfer mode settingSet the retransfer temperature Set retransfer filmBuzzer mode setting Setting the bend remedy mode Test print Card size setting modeAntimagnetic setting mode Transport modeRemove the cleaning unit Care and cleaningCleaning the cleaning rollers Wipe the head indicated with horizontally Cleaning the thermal headHow to attach the sponge Cleaning the fan filter on the back sideTurn off the power after the cleaning card is discharged Cleaning the card feed rollersSet a cleaning card From user mode select cleaning modeSet the card on the card tray Cleaning the card feed rollers Heat rollersOnce printer servicing and cleaning Have been completed Apply alcohol on the magnetic head cleaning cardCard turnover table TroubleshootingCleaning rollers Layout of rollers inside the printerMeaning of reset → enter buttons in the list is Error code listingTroubleshooting Mending broken ink ribbon Retransfer film About printing errorsPush the card tray back into position on an angle Removing card jamsReturn the card tray to its original position Remove the card Remove any jammed cardsJog lever are supplied as standard Turn the jog dialMain specifications SpecificationsUnit/mm External appearance and dimensionsFront view Ultra Electronics Card Systems