Zebra Technologies UMAN-MZA-007 manual Operator Controls

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Operator Controls

MZ series printer controls are detailed below and in Figure 9. The printer has two control buttons and four multipurpose

indicators.

The Power Button turns the printer on and off.

The Feed Button advances a length of media until it is re- leased.

The Green/Amber indicator to the left of the Power Button indicates the status of the printer’s built-in charger:

The indicator is off indicates the battery is not being charged.

If the indicator is amber the battery is being charged.

If the indicator is green, the battery is fully charged. The Green Indicator between the Power and Feed buttons

has two states:

A rapidly blinking light indicates a low battery condition.

A steadily lit indicator means that power is on and the battery charge level is sufficient for use

The Amber Indicator to the right of the Feed button is an er- ror indicator.

An un-lit indicator means there is no error condition and the printer can be used.

A blinking indicator could mean one of two conditions ex- ist, which will inhibit printer operation:

1.There is no media loaded.

2.The media cover is open.

3.If both the above conditions are met and the error light is still flashing, there could be no application load-

ed in the printer, or the application could have become corrupted.

The Blue Indicator just above the product I.D. label is a com- munications indicator. Its functions vary depending on the wireless communications option installed in the printer.

If the printer uses only standard IrDA® wireless commu- nication:

A blinking light indicates data is being received from a linked IrDA device.

If the printer has a Bluetooth™ radio option:

1.A steady light indicates the printer has paired with an-

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MZ Series User Guide

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Contents UMAN-MZS-007 rev. B May Page Table of Contents Product Support Contacts Product Improvements Proprietary StatementsCopyrights Document Conventions Unpacking and Inspection Introduction to the MZ SeriesReporting Damage MZ Series Overview MZ 220 Illustrated Installing and Removing the Battery BatteryGetting Ready to Print Removing the Battery Mains Adapter Charging the BatteryApproximate Charge Times MZ Series Quad Power Station MZ Series Quad Power StationCharger Safety Battery SafetyOpening the MZ Printer MZ 220 shown Loading the Media All modelsUsing Pre-Printed Receipt Media Installing Media Operator Controls Printer Controls Printing a Configuration Label Connecting the PrinterVerify the Printer Is Working Cable Communications Cable CommunicationIR Communication Zone IR CommunicationsBluetooth Networking Overview Wireless Communications with BluetoothWlan Overview Setting Up the SoftwareBelt Clip Wearing the PrinterUsing the Optional Shoulder Strap Adjustable Shoulder StrapExtending Battery Life Preventive MaintenanceMZ Series Cleaning Instructions General Cleaning InstructionsMZ Series Cleaning Interpreting Indicators TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Topics MZ Series User Guide Determining Your Printer Version Resetting an MZ Series PrinterCommunications Diagnostics Troubleshooting TestsCalling Technical Support Configuration Label Example MZ 220 illustrated Configuration Label Example Configuration Label Example Media Specifications SpecificationsPrinting Specifications Memory and Communications Specifications, MZ seriesUCC/EAN Font and Bar Code Specifications for MZ SeriesUSB Communications Port Physical, Environmental and Electrical SpecificationsMZ 220 Overall Dimensions Description Adjustable shoulder strap MZ Series AccessoriesInterface Cables USB Cable Appendix aMedia Supplies Maintenance SuppliesAppendix B Appendix CAppendix D Battery DisposalProduct Disposal Product Support Appendix ERegional Headquarters Product Support ContactsAppendix F Using zebra.comMZ Series User Guide Appendices Index Patent Numbers Zebra Technologies Corporation