P4T/RP4T User Guide
Manual Introduction | RP4T Printers 35 | |
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P4T Overview- pg. 5 | Maintenance pg. 36 | |
Printer Preparation pg. 7 | 38 | Troubleshooting pg. |
Connecting the Printer pg. 27 | 43 | Speci†cations pg. |
Radio Regulatory Information pg. 31 | Appendices pg. 46 | |
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RFID Encoder
The following section only applies when the RFID encoder is in- stalled in an RP4T printer. The RFID encoder may be installed in con- junction with either the Bluetooth or 802.11g radio options detailed previously, but may not be installed with the Bluetooth/802.11g dual radio option.
RP4T Series printers will have the fifth character of the Product Configuration Code (PCC), which determines country compatibility for the RFID encoder, per the following table:
RFID option | PCC | Printer Model | |
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No RFID | 0 | P4T | |
US | U | RP4T | |
EU | 1 | RP4T | |
Australia | 2 | RP4T | |
Taiwan | 6 | RP4T | |
New Zealand | 8 | RP4T | |
Brazil | 9 | RP4T | |
China | A | RP4T | |
Malaysia | B | RP4T | |
Phillipines | C | RP4T | |
India | D | RP4T | |
El Salvador | E | RP4T | |
Isreal | F | RP4T | |
Japan | G | RP4T | |
Korea | H | RP4T |
The following table lists FCC and Industrie Canada ID numbers for the various configurations of RP4T printer radio options.
Con†guration | FCC ID: | Industrie Canada ID: |
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RFID Encoder |
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RFID Encoder & 801.11b/G Radio) |
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RFID Encoder & BT2.0 Radio |
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Caution • Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation.
The radiated output power of this RFID encoder is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. The RFID encoder operates within guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations. Do not use the printer in an unauthorized manner.
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