
4.1.3 Operation tested Access point products
The Access points that have been evaluated with the
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Cisco | 12.2 (13)JA1 | 12.2(8)JA | Impossible | |
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4.2 About the Battery Remaining Amount
4.2.1 The battery remaining amount
This printer has a battery to supply power. The battery has four statuses:
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Level H (High) | Off | The remaining battery charge is between 100% and approximately |
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Level M | Flashing | The remaining battery charge is between approximately 50% and |
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Level L (low) | On | The battery needs to be replaced or recharged because the |
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Level S (Serious) | On | The printer will not operate because the remaining battery charge |
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*When an AC adapter is connected to the printer, the “battery LED condition” is always Off.
4.2.2 The method to confirm the battery status
The battery status can be confirmed by every control method.
4.2.2.1 OPOS
In OPOS, the battery status can be confirmed by Direct I/O method
“PTR_DI_GET_BATTERY_STATUS.” This information is described in the manual “Application Developement Guide POS printer (TM Series): (4.3 StatusUpdateEvent regarding Battery Status.)” This manual is installed with OPOS.
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