AMT Datasouth 7200 manual Power Line Conditions, Connecting to Power

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Dimensions and Weight

8.3 inches (210mm) W x 21.6 inches (550mm) D x 15.0 inches (380mm) H

Less than 35.3 lb. (16 kg )

Temperature and Humidity

Make sure that the following temperature and humidity conditions are met :

Ambient temperature: 41 to 104 degrees F (5 to 40 degrees C)

Ambient humidity: 20% to 90% RH (relative humidity) — no condensation.

Notes on the Operating Environment

When installing the product where the ambient humidity is 30% or less, it is recommended that you use a humidifier to raise the humidity to higher levels. Use an antistatic mat as necessary.

Power Connection

Power Line Conditions

Ensure that the power supply satisfies the following requirements:

Voltage: 85 to 132 or 170 to 265 VAC (automatic voltage switching)

Frequency: 47 to 63 Hz

Power consumption: 250 VAC (Printing) or 80 VAC (Stand by)

If the power line is unstable, use a voltage regulator or similar device.

Connecting to Power

To connect the ATB printer to the power line, follow the instructions below:

Plug the power cable of the printer in a dedicated wall receptacle. Do not plug any other electric products into the same receptacle. If the printer shares a receptacle with an air conditioner, copy machine, or shredder, faulty operation may result due to electric noise. If a dedicated wall receptacle cannot be used, use a commercially-available noise filter or transformer.

Route the power cable such that people do not step on it. Do not place anything on the power cable.

Important Note on the Side Cover

As a measure of safety, this ATB printer cannot be operated while the side cover is open.

Close the side cover and lock the cover with the key to print coupons.

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Operation Manual

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Contents 7200 Contents Is intentionally blank Introduction FCC Warning Product Safety Safety Considerations Location Operating EnvironmentSpace Required Connecting to Power Power Line ConditionsType Printing Method Number of Bins Available TypesViii Before Using the ATB Printer Checking the Package Names of Parts Names and FunctionsNames Functions FunctionsLED Functions Operator PanelLCD Panel Functions Operator Panel LayoutOnline Key FunctionsTest 7200 Operation Connecting to a Wall Receptacle Connecting the ATB PrinterConnecting the Terminal CHECK-IN Ticketing Turning the Power On and OffLoading the Documents Loading Documents into BINs 1Key cannot be removed in the Open position Document Orientation Visual 7200 Setting Documents in BIN Keep space for the documentsDo not remove the documents from the box Key cannot be removed Open position Close the side cover top right 7200 Loading Documents into the Inserter Installing the Transfer Ribbon TT Type D Only Pivots Lock Operation Changing Transfer Ribbons TT Type D Only LCD Panel DisplayFollowing operation is only for thermal transfer Treat used transfer ribbons as plastic waste 7200 Daily Maintenance Cleaning the Printer Surface Cleaning the ATB PrinterCleaning card is optional sold separately Cleaning the Magnetic HeadRepeat the cleaning procedure several times as necessary Cleaning the Thermal Head Cleaning a Platen Roller Inserter and Magnetic Blocks Cleaning a Carrier RollerBin and Cutter Blocks To Clean BINRemoving Paper Dust 7200 Troubleshooting Paper Jam Part NamesJam Locations and Corresponding Messages Jam Position Removing Procedures Unlock the cover before starting any procedureRemoving the jammed coupon For a jam in BIN For a jam in BIN 3 Option After the jammed coupon has been cut If the jammed coupon has not been cut Side pressure roller Method varies depending on the location of the jammed coupon To remove the jammed coupon, go to step E Rear end of the jammed ticket is on the blade Troubleshooting Error Message Error State Recovery Procedure Error MessagesTroubleshooting L O G I C a L Error M e s s a g e Error State Recovery Procedure 7200 Appendix 1 Specifications Document Carrier StructureDocument Carrier Structure Side Covers Open/Closed CoversPower Connection Temperature and HumidityPower Line Conditions Connecting to PowerEncoding Specifications Bins and FeederPrinting Inserter Output StackerTransfer Ribbon Printing Type D printers only Appendix 2 Consumables Printer AccessoriesThermal Transfer Ribbon StoringTransfer RibbonsAMT Datasouth Corp