Tally Genicom 2900 manual Environment, Appendix B Specifications B-79

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Environment

Cooling System

Cooling system malfunctions are detected and a failure will result in shuttle motion, paper motion, and printing functions being inhibited. The malfunc- tion Hammer Voltage1 will be reported on the control panel display.

Acoustics

The Sound Power Level is a 9 position average, per ISO 7779. The Sound Pressure Level is a 4 position average, per ISO 9296.

Sound Pressure Level

Sound Power Level

55 dB(A)

7.0 Bel

Power Supply

The printer requires single phase, 47 to 63 Hz. 90 to 264 VAC input power. The printer’s universal power supply automatically adjusts to the correct values. A fuse is provided to interrupt power to the power supply. The following table gives typical current values.

2900 Current/Wattage Requirements @ Nominal Voltage

AC Volts Freq.

Average Peak

Average Average

 

(RMS)

(Hz)

Operating

Operating

Idle (<5 min.)

Idle (>5 min.)

110

50

1.0 A/055 W

2.3 A/250 W

0.3 A/35 W

0.2 A/19 W

110

60

1.0 A/105W

2.3 A/250W

0.3 A/35W

0.2 A/19 W

220

50

0.5 A/105W

1.2 A/250W

0.2 A/35W

0.1 A/19W

Heat Load Contribution

The average heat load contribution to the environment is approximately 735 BTUs per hour (215 Watts). The minimum heat load contribution is approxi- mately 100 BTUs per hour (30 watts). The maximum is 2050 BTUs per hour (600 Watts), under continuous full-load printing conditions.

Printing Conditions (110 VAC/60 Hz)

Wattage

 

BTU/Hr

 

 

Power On, not printing

55 W

188

100% Uppercase Rolling ASCII

400W

1370

Black Page Plot

600 W

2050

Appendix B: Specifications B–79

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Contents Operator Manual Operator Manual Serial Parallel LANAcknowledgments Contents Chapter Operator Manual ESC Appendix a Troubleshooting Appendix B Specifications Operator Manual Preface-9 IntroductionPreface-10Operator Manual About This ManualConventions Site Preparation Setting Up Your PrinterRemoving the Shipping Hardware Unpacking the PrinterUnpacking your printer RepackingSerial/Parallel Interfaces Interface Connections and Powering UpInterface Connectors Interface ConnectionsPowering Up Powering Up14Operator Manual Paper System Components Paper SystemPaper System Components Paper Tension 16Operator ManualTractors Print GapInstalling the Ribbon Cartridge Installing Ribbon Cartridge18Operator Manual LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED IndicatorsControl Panel Components Control Panel Components20Operator Manual Loading Paper and Printing Loading Paper for Standard Printing Mode Step Standard Printing Mode22Operator Manual Column Alignment Scale 24Operator Manual Gap Zone Print Gap AdjustmentPrint Gap Profile Mode Print GapFine-tuning the Automatic Print Gap Setting Using a Saved Gap Zone Profile26Operator Manual Manually Adjust Print Gap on Control Panel Set Print Gap Detect Mode to ManualAfter unlocking the Print Gap keys Run a Print Test Manually Setting Print GapSetting Up Configurations 28Operator ManualPrinter Menus and the Control Panel Control Panel DisplayDisplay During Normal Operation Control Panel Display30Operator Manual Display When In a Menu Indicator Paper Weight and Hammer ImpactControl Panel Key Functions Control Panel Key Functions32Operator Manual Up and Down Arrow Keys TOF Key Top of FormView Key Print GAP + and KeysClear Key Enter Key34Operator Manual Offline Clear Key Config KeyCategories, Parameters and Selections Using MenusUsing Menus Control Panel MenusTCP/IP if LAN is installed Changing Form Length Example Changing Form Length Using the Menu System38Operator Manual Print Selections Report How to Print a Control Panel Selected Options Report40Operator Manual Operator MenuOperator Menu ⇒ Font Font CategoryMatrix Ser/Par Character SetOcra Density 42Operator Manual Forms Category 44Operator Manual Operator Menu ⇒ FormsEject Distance Quick AccessPrint to EOF End Of Form If Print to EOF is on If Print to EOF is OFF, you have two choices Choice46Operator Manual Ribbon Monitor Operation RibnMon ThreshPrint Gap Category Operator Menu ⇒ Print Gap48Operator Manual Reset Fine-Tuning the Print Gap ManuallyMode Detect Distance 50Operator ManualVT Channel Vertical Tab Channel VFU EnableOperator Menu ⇒ VFU VFU Category Vertical Format Units52Operator Manual Config MenuConfig Menu ⇒ Printer Printer CategoryReport IO HoldBeeper Volume Beeper Mode54Operator Manual Codes Category Config Menu ⇒ CodesAlt ESC Alternate Escape 56Operator ManualPrint on CR Form Feed at TOFSub Char From Code 7FPrint 80 9F Hex Ignore CharConfigurations Category Config Menu ⇒ Configurations58Operator Manual How to label a configuration slot Serial I/O Category Config Menu ⇒ Serial I/O60Operator Manual DTR Function Status EnquiryRTS Function 62Operator ManualDTR Polarity Busy PolarityBi-Directional Config Menu ⇒ Parallel I/OPopc Print On Paper Command Parallel I/O CategorySerial Parallel Twinax/Coax Config Menu ⇒ IntellifilterIntellifilter Category 64Operator ManualGateway Category TCP/IP Menu LAN Interface OnlyTCP/IP Menu IP Addr CategorySubnet Category TCP/IP Menu ⇒ Subnet66Operator Manual Print Test MenuTestMenu ⇒ Pattern Pattern Category68Operator Manual Test Menu ⇒ Fault OverrideFault Override Category Diag CategoryHelp Menu Help Menu70Operator Manual Messages FaultsAppendix a Troubleshooting A-71 Fault Correction Procedure72Operator Manual Error MessagesHammerTimeExplanation Corrective Action Appendix a Troubleshooting A-7374Operator Manual Appendix a Troubleshooting A-75 76Operator Manual Paper ProblemsIndustry and Agency Standards Appendix B Specifications B-7778Operator Manual Industry and Agency StandardsEnvironment Appendix B Specifications B-7980Operator Manual Emulations and FontsLanguage Substitutions Appendix B Specifications B-81Fonts, Languages and Characters Standard Languages and Character Sets82Operator Manual Configurations, Paper and SpeedAppendix B Specifications B-83 Daly Drive, Suite 703.833.8700 Chantilly, VA 703.222.7629