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1. Fig 6 15 16 20080129 1 0 ff a EBS On the Root Menu screen select button see Fig 6 15 The Printer control screen appears on the terminal display If the information status and ink level displayed in that window is correct select the text which you wish to print from the drop down menu and then press the Start printing button The printer moves to the print state and awaits a signal from the photo detector to start printing In order to suppress printing press the Stop printing button in the Printer control window 7 Advanced Information Safe Mode The Safe Mode allows a user to start the terminal using default settings The feature can be useful when for example any of the terminal settings makes operation impossible or hindered for example due to improper calibration As all user settings including passwords are deleted when the user enters the Safe Mode access to the mode is protected In order to avoid entering the mode accidentally the Safe Mode button must be pressed three times The position of the button on the display changes each time the button is pressed left bottom corner right bottom corner left top corner The button needs to be pressed successively three times within 3 seconds Otherwise the device switches on in the regular mode and displays the root menu After the Safe Mode button has been pressed three times the safe mode window 9 is displayed promptin
2. Edit text SF N To go to the screen where you can edit ur Parameter editor the printer parameters that are related Eh ngenrnten to a given text file a a parameters To go to text file library where you can Text file library also communicate with the printer in order to send or receive projects Jeq ay ein uone ineu payy dw s To go to the screen where you can start and stop printing It is available from the Root Menu only Printer control To go to the screen where you can customise the terminal to Set terminal settings a users requirements It is available from the Root Menu set terminal only settings In order to return to the Root Menu screen use the es icon on the title bar 20080129 1 0 T ZREBS T200 Terminal User s Manual 77 iis Customising the Terminal Before you start using the terminal you can configure it to satisfy your needs In order to do that select the Set terminal settings button on the Root Menu screen see Fig 6 2 A terminal settings screen is displayed Set tormina Advance settings settings o Contrast Unit system metric fl Do Mm vvw_ I amp fo amp Terminal settings Lanquage English r Auto save _ Disabled M Printer type EBS 230 Advance settings Save settings Set terminal time Bo vate KIPE Fig 6 3 The terminal settings screen see Fig 6 3 allows you to modify the following parameters
3. Set terminal settings Message management I o send retrieve Project parameter setting screens l l Printer network l Save project Retrieve project s project project lib Fig 6 14 20080129 1 0 15 T200 Terminal User s Manual IEB Yj vr oe 3 The settings of the Auto save function are used to save every modification to the project parameters In order to prepare a text for printing you need to perform the following operations the numbering of successive operations corresponds to that shown in Fig 6 14 Select the Edit text button on the Root Menu screen Prepare the text for printing following the description given in section Editing Text The format of the text in question is as follows Uate UA M RLYE Simple text typed in via Components the Univ keypad a capital D and date and time variable character are available field are available when after the LE button has been the button and then pressed the amp button are pressed Go to auxiliary menu by pressing the EI button If you wish to pre print the text in question select the Print it item The text is sent to printer and then it is printed but not saved in the printer memory In order to save the project select the Save project item If the project has not been saved before you are prompted to give its name Once you type it in the name appears on the title ba
4. Language To choose a language for communication English is set by default To set a time interval after which the parameters being edited are Auto save saved automatically To set the type of printer the terminal is to work with For future Printer type application Advance settings To go to the advanced settings window Save settings To save the current parameter settings to the terminal memory To calibrate the touch screen TS calibration NOTE Improper calibration may destabilise operation of the terminal 8 20080129 1 0 ff A EBS a When you go to the Advance settings window see Fig 6 3 you can modify the following parameters To adjust screen contrast To switch to the unit system to be used to define certain quantities e g distance To select a date coding format To inverse colours on display To set the date and time on the terminal When this button is pressed the set terminal time window appears on the display and you can adjust the date and time settings in the terminal memory the icon See section Changing User Authorisations for more details on how to modify user authorisations Control Panel Starting Stopping Printing The Printer control window is accessed through selecting button on the Root Menu screen Printer control 1 Production date 7 Printer status Printing Fig 6 4 Printer control performs two functions gt Displays information that has a
5. Maximum number of print head nozzles Conveyor speed Conveyor belt travel rate m min Buffering text files for Fotoceell Edge triggering v Photo detector printing r operation mode Print stop mode Inversing photo detector signal to light dark Sending date and time Ink pressure settings to printer Regulation range 0 2 bar 0 5 bar Setting current date and Date 21 2008 time saved in terminal Date and time shown on memory options constant color Access to service options Reading encoder password protected constant Changing the colour of ink for printing Fig 6 5 A precise description of and setting range for each of the parameters are given in EBS 230 Printer User s Manual Fig 6 5 contains only basis information about these parameters 10 20080129 1 0 EB Uy ne 35 T200 Terminal User s Manual Editing Text Files Text Edit Screen Structure After the Edit text button has been selected on the Root Menu screen see Fig 6 2 the following screen is displayed Text file number in library Text filename in library Navigation buttons to Scroll bar switch between text edit E window printer parameters BE aa BL and text file library Tsd edit ares Button bar to facilitate editing er of texts files m E pedA y aje ab PLR Ge z x Vv n Ay Space Alt Fig 6 6 Keypad Layout Text files are edited with th
6. can then be inserted into texts to be printed 12 20080129 1 0 IEB Ye a gt T200 Terminal User s Manual In the Text editor window press ET an auxiliary menu button available on the button bar see Fig 6 6 Select Bitmap editor from the drop down menu that appears afterwards The editor window is displayed on the screen Ty Button bar To exit bitmap editor and go to text editor with no drawing being saved E gt Print it Bitmap editor IT BEER EERE IT Copy BEER EERE IT EERE EERE eee HEN amp Cut TT TT TT TTT aot TT TT a EEE HEN Paste a ECE aq III IT l E HEBEN EE Save project X Clear text ma HER cL To insert bitmap into text file being edited To select draw mode To delete drawing Scroll bar to scroll being edited drawing being edited Fig 6 10 The window where graphics can be created edited consists of dots and enables a user to generate graphics with a maximum height of 16 dots and length of 60 dots Graphic drawings shall be created with a blunt tool See the message that is displayed before you run the editor for the first time so as not to damage the display surface Text Preview You can preview a text being edited at any time in order to see what it will look like after printing The feature is useful especially when variable fields are used to create the text file In the Text editor window see Fig 6 6 press the E amp button
7. on the button bar A text preview screen is displayed Tr Button bar Ruler to measure real Preview printout 1 3 cm length of prints 0t 12 16 20 J24 And N Preview of three 11 01 2008 ul successive texts u _5 11 11 01 2005 21 Resolution slider to adjust length To exit preview screen and save Print scroll bar To preview resolution setting if modified successive text Fig 6 11 20080129 1 0 13 T200 Terminal User s Manual EB Yj oe 3 Text File Library In order to display the contents of the text file library select the Message management button from the root menu see Fig 6 2 The following screen is displayed Edit print parameters for selected text See Fig 6 13 Edit selected i St text file ak O a Expiry date Rename project ae Change name of Select text Rename project j selected text file from library 3 Tank counter Printer network Managing printer network Remove text and Save project Save project gt Save project Delete related parameters from library Fig 6 12 Save text file and related parameters in library Transferring Projects between Printer and Terminal Every text file and the associated parameters form a project All projects generated with the use of the terminal are stored in library From there they can be transferred to printer both one by one or all of them the entire library at once The projects can also be do
8. vital impact on printing the printer status and ink level in ink bottle gt Enables a user to start printing with the Start printing button of a selected text file and to stop printing the Stop printing button Setting Printer Parameters The printer parameters are closely associated with a selected text The name and number of a text file in the library are shown on the title bar Except for the title bar the parameter setting screen consists of two parts gt Basic parameter window upper part of the screen gt Additional parameter tabs window The contents of the window varies according to the tab you select 20080129 1 0 9 7 7 EBS Filename in library Text number in library Ink drop intensity in text fem fe Production date 1 to be printed E 1 Character resolution in e i J 50 fo 23 o 345 text to be printed m i Par am 4 Number of text Print delay __ 1xt repetitions Tt erations Distance between print iterations G MEERE Text rotation vertical and horizontal Automatic restart of printing after unpredictable suppression et Number of repetitive printing of every vertical row Refresh variable fields with each iteration source of timing signal Selective character Proportional character spacing spacing Height of text to be rin Text height printed No of nozzles 16 Hee
9. angerous voltages or other hazards in the device For this reason the conditions for safe use of the T200 terminal do not exceed the safety requirements described in EBS 230 Printer User s Manual 3 Conformity Marking The EBS 230 printer has been subjected to conformity assessment procedure which ended with the issue of Declaration of Conformity The Declaration forms the basis for the statement that the EBS 230 printer together with the manufacturer equipment to which the Declarations also applies meets the requirements of the following European Community Directives provided that the printer and equipment are installed and used in compliance with the manufacturer s instructions 2006 95 EEC 89 336 EEC 91 263 EEC 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC and meet the following norms which are harmonised with the above directives EN 61000 6 2 2001 EN 61000 6 4 2001 EN 60950 1 2001 On this basis the following marking has been placed on the EBS 230 printer and T200 terminal since 2007 4 Environmental Protection T200 terminal working in the EBS 230 printing system is not subject to Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE However following the European Community s generally R accepted policy on environmental protection we recommend that after the T200 terminal has been put out of service it should be separated from municipal waste and processed in it an environmen
10. e time Maximum number of characters in a text Graphics logo special graphics characters editor Special characters Special registers texts with dynamically changing content based on occurrence ofa specific event Power supply power pack integrated with R230 cable distributor or optionally an external power supply to use terminal in a convenient place Power consumption Operating temperature range Storage temperature range long term Class of Protection ensured by housing according to EN 60529 1991 Weight Dimensions 200801 29 1 0 any 1 to 30 1300 together with control characters Graphic symbols and text files can be edited with bitmap editor National diacritical characters transport characters a collection of determined by manufacturer etc graphic warning or characters date and time in any format expiry dates incremental counter decremental counter 24V DC IN 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 66 0 34 A OUT 24V max 1A 120 mA from 5 C to 40 C from 10 C to 45 C IP54 approx 650 g housing height 145 mm width 185 mm depth 36 mm touch screen height 85 mm width 115 mm 3 19
11. e use of a QWERTY keypad whose arrangement is the same as that for PCs As the display area is limited it may happen that the area of each of the buttons is insufficient to use the terminal conveniently You can rearrange the keypad and ensure that the button areas are greater In order to do that use the button on the button bar see Fig 6 6 Button bar y Er Standard keypad Keypad with bigger key areas Fig 6 7 Using the terminal you can insert characters of embedded fonts for the Latin and Cyrillic alphabet and also special characters defined by the manufacturer If you wish to insert characters of other alphabets e g Arabic or Chinese it is necessary to use the PC program for controlling the printer In order to select the type of build in font press the ET button on the button bar see Fig 6 6 Button bar x gr Latin 7 Cyrylic 7 Spec 7 Latin 12 Cyrylic 12 Alcyrylic 16 eer 16 Fig 6 8 20080129 1 0 11 7 EBS The SHIFT and Caps Lock keys and the Alt key are used to type in capital letters and diacritical national characters respectively in the same way as on regular PCs If you press the SHIFT Caps Lock and Alt keys the characters available are displayed on the terminal screen Using Variable Fields Texts to be input via the terminal can contain not only key characters but also the data that is updated during printing such as date time or counters Variable fields account for such data For m
12. f o PEBS T200 TERMINAL USERS MANUAL Change PT inter param ter a de VERSION 20080129 1 0 EBS Ink Jet Systeme GmbH Alte Ziegelei 19 25 D 91588 N mbrecht o Zi 49 0 2293 939 0 Fax 49 0 2293 939 3 http www ebs inkjet de 2008 EBS Ink Jet Systeme GmbH EBS Ink Jet Systeme T200 Terminal Users Manual Dear Users of EBS Ink Jet Systems equipment Please read this manual necessarily in order to get full information about the operation of your device Disclaimer e We shall bear no responsibility for damage to the device if it is operated improperly i e inconsistently with this manual e As we wish to keep pace with permanently progressing technological development and individual requirements of our clients we need to reserve the right to change the form make and technical solutions of our devices Therefore no data illustrations or descriptions of this manual shall form any grounds for claims e We spare no effort to ensure that this manual is reliable includes all modifications and is free from errors However the drawing up and publication process is complex and an error can occur in spite of our endeavours and wishes We shall bear no responsibility for the consequences of editorial and printing errors in this manual If your device contains a particular piece of equipment or needs performing an operation that have not been illustrated or described in this manual or if you have
13. g a user to type in a four figure password via the numerical keypad If the password is correct the terminal displayed the Set terminal settings window However if the user does not know the password or would like to start the device in the regular mode it is enough to leave the password box empty and press the OK button Firmware 1 0 29 Firmware 1 0 29 fi f Safe mode Button not Button not pressed for pressed for 3 seconds 3 seconds v 3 Button not Root Menu pressed for 3 seconds z Change printer sae parameters k Set terminal management settings 20080129 1 0 17 YpeEBS T200 Terminal User s Manual 77 ies Changing User Authorisations The T200 terminal offers different access levels In the system a password can be defined by the administrator who will be able to exercise full control over the device and by a user whose access rights can be modified A user password can be saved only when an administrator password has been defined The options are available in the Set passwords window see Fig 7 2 dn Terminal settings Language English Set passwords Auto save Disabled r Printer type EBS 230 r m Advance settings User permissions Changing text NO Save settings i Editing text a Setting parameters TS calibration Using project library Fig 7 2 lf all four user authorisations shown i
14. ides 11 TOV LA 0 UT aan E A A teense IE E tees A A OAS 11 USMO Variable FETS p E a E eiserne 12 Graphics 0 0 aro A ORE A E AE EA ee 12 TOK PEEVIEW oo E E E E AE A E ETE EEA A E RAEE 13 MT UN CID EEE EEE NEE SUENEHEESENENER 14 Transferring Projects between Printer and Terminal uuuu0n220000022000000200n00nannnnonannnennn 14 Example of How to Prepare and Print a Simple Text File uu2u00220002020000B0n000n 14 7 AGVanceG INlOrmallon zu en nennen 17 Se MOIE a NEA EA E AEE 17 Changing User Authorisations uuu200002an000nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 18 8 TECNAICAl Parameters scsccncisnsecncncncecnicnccwcncwencacececseececnsesecncnsntetecusetadssnewsacwandeeewens 19 20080129 1 0 3 EBS Ink Jet Systeme N h T200 Terminal Users Manual 1 Application The T200 terminal is a stationary device designed for controlling EBS 230 printers It can replace a PC in operating the printers which is advantageous especially in the places where the application of a PC is impossible or hindered With the terminal a user can change the printer parameters edit text files send the files to the printer and also start or stop printing Owing to the application of a touch pad the device can be operated intuitively and with ease This document contains information about the terminal only and supplements the EBS 230 Printer User s Manual 2 Safety Requirements There are no d
15. n Fig 7 2 are ticked while the user password is being defined the user is only unauthorised to enter the Set terminal settings window Then the relevant icon is visible in the menu but remain inactive If the administrator password is set in the terminal and no user passwords are defined then only the administrator who knows the password can use the terminal A prompt to enter password is displayed after the splash screen has been displayed If the access permissions are different from the default in settings where both administrator and user Edit text _ Change printer passwords are defined the symbol of a key is u Parameters displayed on the Root Menu screen Depending on whose password is typed in after the device has been switched on the terminal starts operation with the authorisations that are typical of the administrator full rights or of a user given by the administrator or the Root Menu Set terminal icons on the Root Menu screen remain inactive if a wrong password is typed in In the latter case you need to press the key and try to type in the password Non default access permissions again or contact the administrator in order to gain _ access to the device Fig 7 3 18 20080129 1 0 YY gt 8 Technical Parameters Parameter Value T200 Terminal Users Manual Working position Number of text files and print parameter sets to be stored in the terminal memory at the sam
16. ore information about the variable fields see EBS 230 Printer Users Manual In order to use a variable field in a given text press the button on the button bar see Fig 6 6 The following screen is displayed in place of the keypad EJ tr gr Button bar G Paste Button for removing Hi BD X e variable fields from Buttons that are useful text file when you edit texts E Univ date amp time List of variable fields Up count pee t Up counter in a given text file Buttons for inserting Buttons for setting variable field variable fields into parameters date shift counter text files increment Fig 6 9 The below table contains a list of variable fields that are available for use and also the field components and code characters Symbol Variable field Component Code characters When a variable field is inserted into a text file it is replaced with the characters shown in the Code characters column of the above table When a text file is printed the characters are replaced with the current data The order of the code characters can be modified within a given variable field and so can the initial settings of the counters The components that are not needed for a given application can be removed or new ones can be added For more information about the variable field components see EBS 230 Printer User s Manual Graphics Editor The graphics bitmap editor enables a user to create and edit drawings which
17. queries on reading this manual please contact any EBS Ink Jet Systems agent for additional information 2 20080129 1 0 EBS Ink Jet Systeme T200 Terminal User s Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS These instruction apply to the T OO terminal that is equipped with firmware version 1 0 29 The firmware version is displayed on splash screen see Fig 6 1 Tics PANIC AUIO p EEE A nas acessensadawaadescuesevecunecdwacavsetsccaseutendes 4 2 Safety REQUIFEMENMS ccccececceeseeseeneesenneesenneesenseeseneesoeneeeonseesoaseesonsessonsessones 4 3 GCOnlormily Marking sce as Sate isn ana Sa dees Ya a aan a ai 4 4 Environmental ProlecliOn u u sssssssesisesianaiseee sinne nunmehr nennen 4 Be INS ANAUOM EEE EE eisen N A A AAA A va lneun ensure arena 4 Ds OD CTA ON aii NEE EEE AEREERUER 6 Silai are gi e ececcce ts ce E A T P A T A 6 Using the Root MENU ana Dana nen a Eee 7 Customising the Terminal uuus2 202222000n2nan000nnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnn 8 Control Panel Starting Stopping Printing zauu02222an0000nnnnn0onunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 9 Setting Printer Paramelers n nsenuuenentaens essen nsunsa genen see Leere nes menu Suse ann sera 9 EdItiNG Text FeS risinn HEHE NERRESEESEEEIEER ERIE NINE ERBE ERHE N ERELENEEERESREEERSEEIEREEPRERERTBERER 11 Text Edil Screen SUUCTUTE rs uateawetceatecusn ste wamneatpaatensiadiunemasinsieevenetendensiesbencensdiebevaersuscivinddvendestaneane
18. r automatically The same name is also given to the text file in text file library Set the printer parameters that apply to the text you are editing You can move easily among the text editor parameter edit window for a given text file and text file library thanks to simplified navigation via icons on the title bar NOTE You can edit the contents and parameters of a text file which is highlighted in the library at a given moment In order to move to another text or its parameters or create a new one you should select another item from 1 to 30 from the library On finishing editing send the text file to printer In order to do that select the Send retrieve button from the Connect menu When you do that menu is displayed on the terminal Then press the Send project s button The terminal display shows the question whether the active project currently highlighted in the library or all projects stored in the library should be sent In the example in question it is enough to send the active project Since then the text file together with its associated parameters is in the printer memory Start printing the text In order to do that move to the Root Menu screen via the 3 button available on the title bar Root Menu parameters OS e SS 1 Start printing Stop printing Stop printing Printer status Not printing Message Set terminal ink Level management settings
19. s printing parameters in a place that is convenient for you As the terminal needs energizing from an external source connect a separate power pack to the terminal socket marked as POWER INPUT The power pack is available against a special order 6 Operation Starting Up Firmware 1 0 29 On connecting the T2O00 terminal according to the description given in Chapter 5 Installation set the power switch of the R230 cable distributor to the ON position The operation causes the terminal to start and splash screen shown on the right to be displayed The screen contains the manufacturer logo firmware version and Safe Mode button see section Safe Mode for more details Safe mode Fig 6 1 6 20080129 1 0 ff A EBS Oa Using the Root Menu The Root Menu screen appears on the display three seconds after the terminal has been switched on the splash screen is displayed in the meantime see section Starting Up to text file library to printer parameter Settings for a given text file Change printer parameters i l Message EN text edit window management settings parameter edit window or text I file library See l 4 l to printer control E cre oe ano au EES panel l I_ to terminal settings screen Fig 6 2 The Root Menu consists of five buttons which perform the following functions Name used further ER Icon Description navigation below Text editor To go to text edit screen
20. tally friendly way according to the applicable local regulations 5 Installation Change pr inter par ameters The T200 terminal is supplied as a self contained device in combination with a holder The cabling needed to link it to the system is available in R S30O cable distributor 55a0 8 x managemen 4 20080129 1 0 f e A diagram of a printing system with the T200 terminal is shown in Fig 5 1 4 e pf i f g 3 3 N ET a Fig 5 1 The system consists of the following subassemblies EBS 230 printer Photo detector Printer holder R230 cable distributor 9 Ink system with IMS module 9 T200 terminal O Holder to fix the terminal to the printer Printer holder fixtures and tubes Other holders and tubing VVVV VV VV WV In order to install the terminal on the existing system you need to do the following see Fig 5 2 1 Attach the terminal holder to the EBS 230 printer a Puta clamping ring on the printer casing b Screw tight the bolt with an Allen wrench 20080129 1 0 5 ees 2 Fix the T200 terminal in the holder with snap fastener that is located at the holder s back wall 3 Detach PC TERM cable from the R230 cable distributor pack and connect it to PRINTER PC connector on the terminal Fig 5 2 NOTE You can detach the T2O0 terminal from your printing system and use it for preparing printing projects texts graphics variable field
21. wnloaded from printer to the terminal e g to get texts or parameters edited Either single projects or the entire library can be downloaded as before In order to transfer projects to or from printer go to the Storage menu see Fig 6 12 and select the Send retrieve button The following screen is displayed Send retrieve Retrieve Prr project s project project lib Transfer selected projector Fetch selected Fetch entire project entire library to printer project from printer library from printer Fig 6 13 If the system is connected properly see chapter 5 Installation then communication with the printer should be established after any of the buttons shown in Fig 6 13 has been selected The successful transfer fetching of a project or the project library are confirmed with the Operation successful message Example of How to Prepare and Print a Simple Text File This section contains a description of how to create a simple text file using a variable field how to set basic parameters for the text send them to printer and start printing The text file used in this example is called Production date and looks like as follows Zh ee E E EE EET E i E E E E a i E E a a a E z d E attr E aan tines Pi Lee aa E rn FEFFE TTT JE ETTT TFF sn rn 14 20080129 1 0 Ink Jet Systeme T200 Terminal Users Manual Root Menu ie AL Edit text Ge Change printer F parameters

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