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1. zr E m PAT Series e 3 Weightw battery and TT ribbon 2 9 Ibs 1 32 Kg a excluding mediaandradiooption amp wot Direct Thermal 4 F to 122 F 20 Cto 50 C nasci ue Thermal Transfer 32 F to 113 F 0 C to 45 C Charging Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 22 F to 149 F 30 C to 65 C z Operating 10 to 90 T d non condensing 3 Relative Humidity S Storage 1096 to 9096 n non condensing amp Battery 7 4V Lithium lon 4 2 AHr a Intrusion Protection IP Rating 14 54 w optional soft case P Figure 20 P4T Series Overall Dimensions e e cr D wn H Coen a 2 92 in 5 6 53 in UE 74 2 mm 165 9 mm 3 e WN o D ay i B2 z et N S8 9 8 32 x 30 DP Un Co 35 LST 3 o j Y 2 A S ue IN i Y 4 25 in ae 3 14 in t lt lt 108 0 mm og 79 7 mm a 3s b 3 p External Media 2 E Supply Loading Slot vI N Gree 2 p 6d uon npoanu jenuew pi ng 19sp I1vdH Ltvd s 6d MSIAJ9AQ Lid ZZ 6d saquid Z 6d uoneJjedajg JaUld y bun suuo LE Bd uoneuuoju AsoyejnBay oipey Appendix A Z9 pe N Interface Cables a 2 RS232 Download Cable USB Cable amp Part Number AK17463 008 RW Mod Plug to 9 Pin DB PC Cable Part Number AT17010 1 USB A to USB Mini B Cable le
2. 2 E U wo S n 5 z az Product Support Serial and PCC Number Locations for P4T Series Printers 7 When calling with a specific problem regarding your printer please amp have the following information on hand Model number type e g PAT RP4T Unit serial number Product Configuration Code PCC For on line product support and the most recent versions of down z loadable user documentation firmware and software utilities go i Q to the Zebra Web site www zebra com 19 ES In the Americas contact w O Regional Headquarters Technical Support Customer Service Dept ZebraTechnologiesInternational LLC T 1 847 913 2259 For printers parts media PAT Series Product E 333CorporateWoodsParkwayVernon F 1 847 913 2578 and ribbon please call your Configuration Code o Hills Illinois 60061 3109 U S A Hardware distributor or contact us i emen PCC c T 1 847 793 2600 tslamericagzebra com T 1 877 275 9327 ae Oo u o Toll free 1 800 423 0422 Software E clientcaregzebra com S P4T Series Serial eo 9 F 1 847 913 8766 ts3america zebra com Number amp In Europe Africa the Middle East and India contact amp Regional Headquarters Technical Support Internal Sales Dept ZebraTechnologiesEuropeLimited T 44 0 1494 768298 For printers parts media Dukes Meadow F 44 0 1494 768210 and ribbon please call your Millboard Road Germany distributor or
3. Figure 7 4 Close the Media Cover Figure 7 5 Insert Media into Peeler Si zy 5 bl a Peeler Assembly z 2z E Pull Media out of the y 4 Press down on Peeler SE g 5 Printer Use alignment Peeler B Assembly where shown o e 7 D marks on the cover to Rene npe and slide the media until it Es Fi E ensure alignment emerges oO i p e EN S amp 13 1 Remove enough E 2 labels from the media E S 7 roll to create a 4 100 a a mm leader One 2 3 Feed the leader over M 7 MA Na a amp the peeler bar and into EA ioe gat the printer if ill b leader with the index marks oy e a is ae dE on the top cover to ensure it PE RM will pass through the peeler print s Without wrinkling 3 ES Close Media A jf oe 2 D Cover Un 3 ws Buy 9 4 Close the Media Cover 5 Using the Label Peeler S 5 i e a Refer to Figure 7 4 Optional Step for label stock only S amp 8 Refer to Figure 7 5 Pull the media out of the printer as shown at 1 Close the media cover as shown at 2 ensuring that it latches securely into place The label peeler feature allows automatic separation of the printed label from its backing 1 If you wish to use the label peeling feature remove enough 9 el e Turn the printer on or press the Feed button if the printer is E a already on P labels from the media roll to create a leader approximately 4 Za B 100 mm long Be ee The printer will advance a short strip of media and will t
4. opinr 19sH I1bPdH LlUd L bd c 6d y 6d uon npoaul oui 6un euuo uonejJedajd J Ulld M IMAQ Ltd jenuew ZZ 6d saquiid LE Bd uoneuuoju Ayoyejnbay oipey tr 8 SE Bd suone yi edg Bd 6unoouse qnoj 9 bd s ueusiurew Bd suud Lyd Ov Od sadipueddy zs 6d xapu Index Battery pack installing 16 life tips for extending 36 reconditioning 22 Smart Battery features 6 C Cable Communications 27 Combination Port 27 USB 28 Charger battery AC Adapter 11 12 13 LI72 single charger 8 AT17696 xx 9 10 AT18737 xx 10 List of approved 8 UCLI72 4 Quad Charger 15 battery charge times 15 indicators 15 Cleaning general instructions 36 methods amp intervals table of 37 Communications Wireless 802 11 b g 30 Bluetooth 30 Controls Operator functions illustrated 22 LCD functions extended 23 Encoder option RFID 5 6 L Label Configuration 26 use as a diagnostic tool 26 Label Vista setting WLAN parameters with 30 Manual CPCL Programming 30 RFID Programming Guide 35 Wireless Configuration Guide 29 Media loading adjusting for core diameter 20 external media media Spacer use of 18 Internal roll 17 thermal transfer film 21 use of label peeler 19 using external supply 18 P PAT Media 44 Printing Method Direct Thermal 6 thermal transfer Loading thermal transfer film 21 Thermal Transfer 6 thermal transfer film 6 Programming language CPCL 4 Z
5. DC Adapter 2 2 amp p n AT18488 2 1 UJ O mms rn x t x 3 E 5 Access the charger D o receptacle located I NES on the bottom o o e Ss of the vehicle e Mo V OR di LN 2 a cradle as 4 Y 5 d indicated m T AT18488 2 O WN yo m 35 a Locate the charger receptacle on the bottom of the P4T vehicle cradle D 2 58 Plug the Molex connector of the AT18488 2 DC adapter into the charger receptacle mesi S Connect the black cable ground terminal to vehicle ground preferably at the vehicle fuse box Ma a g g p y z amp Connect the white cable power terminal to the vehicle power source preferably at the vehicle fuse box The following table details how the DC Adapter and P4T Series printers interact g p p ES Printer Charging Printer LCD Power Button Operation a Status Status or 3o m Off Off Off Pressing turns printer On EG zi On Off Normal display operation Pressing turns printer Off E A Normal display operation plus Pressingswitchesprintertolimited O c xe g a Se n On battery icon will cycle through operation onlybatterycharging amp EX levelbars Chargingwillcontinue LCD functional as required Battery icon will cycle through Pressing turns printer On Printer level bars Printer turns off at will run normally end of charge cycle c or D 5 rj Note If the battery is out of its safe charging temperature range either too hot o
6. Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation EA eo teas the Industrie Canada ID 3798B PLAN11BG printed on a label on the SN The radiated output power of this internal Bluetooth radio _ z 2 is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits The A Caution The radiated output power of this internal 802 11b g a g internal Bluetooth radio operates within guidelines found WLAN radio is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure UE S in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations limits The internal radio operates within guidelines found w Do not use the printer in an unauthorized manner in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations Do not use the printer in an unauthorized manner Note The following section only applies when the ZBR4 E Bluetooth Radio is installed in a P4T Series printer Unless European Regulatory Information for this Radio Seg specified elsewhere in this manual the antenna used for this 5 z transmitter must not be co located or must not operate in EE Fl PK DE GR O Ss wn 8g e d conjunction with any other antenna 2 8 European Regulatory Information for the ZBR4 Bluetooth Radio E Mid E le evi d di for usen ah EO DA EFI RUMUSISIOMOSR Note Member states in the EU with restrictive use for this device are Europe EU Declaration of Conformity d This device complies with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive durs ins This device is also authoriz
7. 2 4 mm parallel to edge of PDF 417 5 media Aztec Use Zebra brand direct or thermal transfer media that is outside wound Media may be DataMatrix using ZPL emulation m reflective black mark sensing or transmissive gap sensing die cut or continuous PAT RSS Reduced Space Symbology Y Series units configured with the External Media option will accept fanfold media used RSS 14 Truncated o uiid aera media RA RSS 14 Stacked amp Ter lesen ls a RSS 14 Stacked Omnidirectional RSS Limited e RSS Expanded TLC 39 Micro PDF 0 90 180 and 270 Standard Fonts 25 bit mappedfonts 1 scalable CGTrimvirate Bold Condensed Downloadableoptionalbit mapped amp scalablefontsviaLabel Vista software International character sets Chinese 16x 16 trad 16x 16 simplified 24x 24 simplified Japanese 16 x 16 24 x 24 Korean Myang 16 x 16 tr Bd suone yi edsg Greek E Hebrew Arabic KS D a D Contains UFST from Agfa Monotype Corporation Contains UFST from Agfa Monotype Corporation 8 I oO 3 SL D x O a Un N See 44 p 6d uon npoanu jenuew opinr 3SN I1bPdH LlUd 6 6d M Q Ltd L bd uonejedaJg JayUld ZZ Bd saquid y bun suuo LE Bd uonewoyu AsoyejnBay oipey Physical Environmental Electrical Specifications
8. L 6d uone4edajdg 191uud ZZ 6d 193uuq y bun sauuo LE Bd uoneuuoju Ajsoyejnbay oipey Preventive Maintenance JI IS Extending Battery Life Remove the battery from the printer if it won t be used for a day E Avoid exposing the battery to direct sunlight or temperatures or more and you re not performing a maintenance charge i T over 104 F 40 C e Consider purchasing an extra battery 5 Always use a Zebra charger designed specifically for Lithium e Remember that any rechargeable battery will lose its ability i lon batteries Use of any other kind of charger may damage to maintain a charge over time and can be recharged only a the battery finite number of times before it must be replaced The Smart Battery feature of the P4T Series monitors the battery pack s Caution Do not print while an LI72 Single Charger is condition and will prompt you when a battery pack is nearing plugged into the unit Unreliable battery charging can the end of its useful life result a c e CL S Use the correct media for your printing requirements An au Always dispose of used batteries properly Refer to Appendix E thorized Zebra re seller can help you determine the optimum for more information on proper battery disposal o media for your application When the printer displays Please Recondition The Battery f you print the same text or graphic on every label consider and beeps five times the user should
9. Er Bd suone yi edsg 77 6d 193uuq y bun auuo LE Bd uoneuuoju Ajsoyejnbay oipey 9p Od sadipueddy Product Improvements Since continuous product improvement is a policy of Zebra Technologies Corporation all specifications and signs are subject to change without notice FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits or a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between
10. LE Bd uoneuuoju Ajsoyejnbay oipey 9y Od sadipueddy zs 6d xapu Figure 4 Charging the P4T Series Battery with the LI72 Single Charger Battery Charging Receptacle PAT Series Battery Pack Charging Battery Packs with the AT18737 xx LI72 Single Charger Plug the LI72 into the appropriate AC wall receptacle then insert the charge cable into the battery pack charger jack The amber green charge indicator LED will indicate the status of the charger as per the following table LED Status Green Solid Fully Charged Amber Solid Charging e Battery Contact Problem 1 Short Circuit of Output Terminals Amber Blinking 2 Detection of Short Battery s Circuit 3 No Contact Terminal Over Voltage Protection Over Current Protection Temperature Waiting Time Operating Temperature Input Voltage Output Charger Status 0 to 40 C 30 85 Relative Humidity Storage Temperature 30 to 60 C 10 90 Relative Humidity AC100 to 240V 47 to 63Hz 0 18A MAX DC 8 4V 800mA Mains connector will vary with country of intended LI72 Battery tg d ae Zebra Green Fully Charged Amber Charging Amber Fault 10 opinr 19sH I1bPdH LlUd Charging the P4T Series Battery with the P1026943 1 AC Adapter a D S SEE Figure 4A Charging the PAT Series Battery with the AC Adapter a ect 2 eg OR AC Power Cord 59 v varies
11. gt JI 2 2 Approved Chargers o amp z p The following table lists battery chargers approved for use with the PAT Series Printer AOD WES ma Ui oc D v UNES Use of chargers not approved by Zebra specifically for use with the PAT Series will void the warranty and could cause damage ko is a to the printer or the battery pack Zebra is not responsible for any damage to equipment caused by the improper use of A f unauthorized equipment z um m Description Part no Notes Description Part no IS T LI72 single AT17696 xx Must be used with battery 15 60V DC ol charger AT18737 xx removed from printer Adapter Right AK18913 003 m m AC Adapter US Must be used with battery Angle S o Li AK18913 002 me ae ine Cord installed in printer AC Adapter UK AK18913 006 Must be used with battery 1 Full part number is determined by the AC main adapter Line Cord installed in printer appropriate for the region of intended use Consult your Zebra AC Adapter EU oe Must be used with battery sales represenetative or the factory for the appropriate part E Line Cord installed in printer number EC cu 2 UCLI72 4 Quad ACIBI77 xx Must be used with battery T Charger removed from printer RON Az O c3 wD Shona ee ae S 8 Single Battery Charger Figure 2 LI72 Single Charger The LI72 Charger LI72 charger is a wall mounted fast charger wi
12. s Bd M IM AQ Ltd og Bd e ueuajurew L bd uone4edajg 191uud 8E Bd 6unoouse qnoj y bun euuo Er Bd suone yi eds ZZ Bd saquiid LE Bd uoneuuoju Ajsoyejnbay oipey 9p Od sadipueddy zs 6d xapu Wireless Communications Wireless Communications with Bluetooth Bluetooth is a worldwide standard for the exchange of data between two devices via radio frequencies Bluetooth radios are relatively low powered to help prevent interference with other de vices running at similar radio frequencies This limits the range of a Bluetooth device to about 10 meters about 32 feet Both the printer and the device it communicates with must follow the Bluetooth standard Bluetooth Networking Overview Each Bluetooth enabled P4T series printer has a unique Bluetooth Device Address BDA loaded into its radio module when manu factured Bluetooth software is always running in the background ready to respond to connection requests One device known as the master or the client must request a connection with another The second device the slave or the server then accepts or rejects the connec tion A Bluetooth enabled P4T series printer will normally act as a slave creating a miniature network with the terminal sometimes referred to as a piconet For the most part communications using Bluetooth are initiated and processed without any operator intervention PAT Series printers can be equip
13. 189 m j 3 USB MINI B 3 USB A s Circuit 4 a iin 5 Circuit 1 i 10 PIN MOD Plug E i Circuit 2 te Printer Signals Circuit 2 o Circuit 3 A TXD 3 3 RXD Ciruit i 2 Circuit 4 RXD 2 4 TXD 1 7 GQircuit 5 DSR 6 5 DTR USBA USB GND 5 6 GND MINI B 2 eg Dl contact the F Zebra Sales n 8 8 ontact the Factory or your Zebra Sales Representative E PIN 1 ee P gt aoe Att PIN 1 PIN 10 for more information on interface cables to most major BS manufacturer s data terminals S USB Download Cable You may also visit the Zebra Web site at www zebra com Part Number AK18666 1 RW Mod Plug to USB A Cable for a listing of interface cables for all series of Zebra mobile printers WN ai zn 58 USBA o a 1e S E 4 PIN USB 10 PIN MOD Plug Circuit 4 Type A Plug Printer Signals cieutf8 1 VBUS 10 VBUS Circuit 2 2 USB D 1 USB D MAII Circuit 1 3 USB D 2 USB D I 4 GND 6 GND PIN 1 PIN 10 a e a xe a nS Ov gt OL D x lt 1o Q Pal N Appendix B amp C a 46 p 6d uon npoanu jenuey opinr 19sH Lidu Lid c bd MSIAJ9AQ Ltd L bd uone4edajg 191uUd ZZ 6d 193uuq y bun auuo LE Bd uoneuuoju Ajsoyejnbay oipey Appendix B Appendix C 5 a Cons a E az Media Supplies Maintenance Supplies amp TOES HE E aes Print
14. 802 11g WLAN parameters Journal Media Type Journal L bd uone4edajg Ja ULd o BE Bd 6unoouse qnoJ ZZ 6d saquiid y bulydauUO gt tr 6d suone yi edsg LE Bd uoneuuoju Ajsoyejnbay oipey 9p Od sadipueddy zs 6d xapu C Section Continues _ P 24 opinr 1esf I1bPdH LlUd p 6d uon npoanu jenuew s 6d MAIM2AQ ltd L bd uone4edajg Jad 77 Bd saquid y bun suuo LE Bd uonewoyu AsoyejnBay oipey 8t og bd e xueua1urew Bd Sete lidd Bd 6unoouse qnoJ 3 Bd suone yi eds 9p Od sadipueddy zs 6d xapu Adjustable Shoulder Strap Figure 11 Shoulder Strap Pull Strap here to shorten Snap into feature on printer Le Refer to figure above Snap each end of the shoulder strap into the retaining features on top of the printer Hold the buckle and adjust the strap as shown until you achieve the desired length 25 opinr 1esf I1bPdH Lltd z 6d aUud L 6d c 6d p 6d uononpoau uone4edajg 191uud M9IAJ9AQ Ltd jenuey y bun auuo LE Bd uoneuuoju Ajsoyejnbay oipey 8t 9e bd adueuajuleyy Bd ES id lvdd Bd 6unoouse qnoJ 32 Bd suone yi eds 9p Od sadipueddy zs 6d xapu Verify the Printer Is Working Before you connect the printer to your computer or portable data terminal ma
15. Bluetooth Build Time 15 51 49 5 version 2 1 8 2 date 04 25 08 Wireless Drivers Installed for baud 115200 C rn Symbol 8 2 11b PC LAN Radio device printer A Symbol 802 11b CF LAN Radio mode slave section with a Cisco 802 11b PC LAN Radio is eese oo 24 Bluetooth radio Symbol 802 11 FH PC LAN Radio Information on z jon pias d installed Zebra 802 11b Embedded Radio any installed 9 encryption off Units with no Zebra 802 11b g Embedded Radio 802 11b g wire zi Bluetooth spec 2 0 wireless options will Card Detected less devices al liis off print an empty line i In this example u pei cs MNT aad and resume printing Zebra Embedded Radio 802 11 b g an 802 11b WLAN g Gi MAC Address 00 02 78 31 cb 12 card has been m Operating Mode infrastructure detected International Mode off Preamble Length long Power Save best Encryption off 00037A18CA48 MU CL ANNE open system 0 Encryption Optional yes a Network Management WPA Mode off 2 Active none Stored ESSID 247 Ko Build Date Apr 3 2008 Not Associated ent Q Build Time 13 43 31 Un NJ Second diagnostic report for a printer with an Second diagnostic report for a printer with a 802 11b g radio Bluetooth radio IUe ENS 41 p 6d uon npoanu jenuey GE Bd sje1uud Lid opinr 1esyp Lidu Lvd pd M Q Ltd og 6d e xueuaiutew 8E Bd 6unoouse qnou L 6d uoneJjedajg 191uud ZZ Od saquid y bDun auuo Er Bd suone yr eds L
16. CG Palacio CG Century Schoolbook CG Triumvirate CG Times Monotype Kai Monotype Mincho and Monotype Sung are trademarks of Monotype Imaging Inc and may be registered in some jurisdictions HY Gothic Hangul is a trademark of Hanyang Systems Inc Angsana is a trademark of Unity Progress Company UPC Limited Andale Arial Book Antiqua Corsiva Gill Sans Sorts and Times New Roman are trademarks of The Monotype Corporation registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain jurisdictions Century Gothic Bookman Old Style and Century Schoolbook are trademarks of The Monotype Corporation and may be registered in certain jurisdictions HGPGothicB is a trademark of the Ricoh company Ltd and may be registered in some jurisdictions Univers is a trademark of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG which may be registered in certain jurisdictions exclusively licensed through Linotype Library GmbH a wholly owned subsidiary of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG Futura is a trademark of Bauer Types SA registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in some jurisdictions TrueType is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain jurisdictions All other brand names product names or trademarks belong to their respective holders 5 E EN5502
17. GETTING STARTED Home gt Resource Library gt Manuals fed Wt Luise nde aci Find a Networking Manual Oo QUESTIONS 5i MANUALS To find a user guide or user manual for your Ze a cue sedek BG Select networking m Wireless Mobil WHITE PAPERS iiiter sabia type Ireiess opie TRISTE a aintenance Manuals are availa in this example ROI CALCULATORS Networking Type Wireless Mobile Language English gt gt KS 5 Select D 3 Not sure what type of manual yo sged View descriptio lang uage C e b Need information about Zebra Card printers Visit www z8scgcard Cl ick on 2007 ZIH Corp All rights reserved Copyright Terms amp Conditions Privacy State Site Map iS SUBMIT e At the resulting screen select Zebra Mobile Printers Wireless Configuration Guide then click on Download to begin the download process gt feu D x lt o Q Pal N Appendix G be p 6d uon npoanu jenuey Appendix G Patents opinr 1esf Liduy Lid c bd M Q Ltd L bd uone4edajg 191uUd ZZ 6d saquid y bun auuo LE Bd uoneuuoju AsoyejnBay oipey R 2 a2 a 5 This product and or is use m ay be covered by one orm ore of the folowmi g US patents and conespondmg mtematonal patents w ordw de D215 236 5 113 445 5 399 846 5 126 630 6 261 009 D347 021 5 140 144 5 408 081 Dp 69 991 6 261 013 S D 389 178 54132 709 5 410 139 244 40 152 6 207 521 A D 430 199 5 142 550
18. M5ZBR4 01 3798B M5ZBR401 aa e So 9 d 2 A Caution Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation Sp The radiated output power of this RFID encoder is far below amp 2 amp the FCC radio frequency exposure limits The RFID encoder w S operates within guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations Do not use the printer in an unauthorized manner zs 6d xepu p 6d uon npoanu jenuey SE Bd sje1uud Ltd opinr 1esf I1bPdH Lltd copd M Q Ltd 9c Bd e ueuajurew 8E Bd 6unoouse qnoj L 6d uone4edajg Jed Ey Bd suone yr eds 77 6d saquiid y bun suuo LE Bd uoneuuoju Ajsoyejnbay oipey Ov Od sadipueddy zs 6d xapu Model RP4T RFID Encoder The information in this section is provided for your convenience RM and is pps to change Go to WWwW e llobalinc org for the latest EPC information The RP4T printer is equipped with an RFID encoder reader which is integrated into the printer s printhead assembly The RP4T en codes writes information on ultra thin UHF RFID transponders that are embedded in smart labels tickets and tags The printer encodes the information verifies proper encoding and prints bar codes graphics and or text on the label s surface The RP4T printer uses Zebra s extensive set of RFID commends running under ZPL programming language emulation The RFID transponder is sometimes called the
19. Select Options gt ere amp R Sensor Type zh E ent Gap 2 4 9600 1 UJ a 19200 Baud Rate e 32400 57600 EI 115200 gt e 7 T D Data Bits g ay UJ 2 zB ND NS E Even a E Parity N None 9 O Odd LCD Contrast e Increase 15max Decrease 15 max e i 2 JO rA No activity Timeout 120 sec DESreeseu BI 2 b e Increase 120 max ir zh 1 Low 25 o Audio Volume 2 Medium 5 We N e o 3 High amp e Journal Media Type Journal e Label LCD Backlight Momentary On Momeniay nw simedery Section Continues DPE opinr 1esf I1bPdH Lltd Display Functions Not Controlled from the Keypad EX zo z 1 a V While the parameters in this table can appear on the display they can be set only by using a PC running Zebra s Label Vista label cre o 7 amp z ation program and a data cable link to the printer aA Uo c O12 SE T Function Default setting Scroll amp Select Options ai 5 WLAN ID Factory Set Value N A 2 Tear offPosition TopofForm 00 elhehease Mat o e Decrease min 120 Network amp RF Settings Al prorocok Cn e Protocols On or Off individually me e Sj E Bridge Mode eni 5 O On e A On us 9 DTR VBUS Power Off Off s Off 2e I UJ e pince 000 Increase max 120 e Decrease min 000 Bluetooth parameters n a DisplayscurrentBluetoothoperatingparameters 802 11goperating parameters n a Displays current
20. TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of compliance with the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC EN55022 European Emissions Standard EN 60950 1 Safety of Information Technology Equipment EN 300 328 2 V1 2 1 Technical requirements for spread spectrum radio equipment EN 301 489 17 V1 2 1 EMC requirements for spread spectrum radio equipment This device is a 2 4 GHz wireless LAN transceiver intended for indoor home and office use in all EU and EFTA member states except in France where restrictive use applies The use of this frequency band in France is subject to restrictions You may only use channels 10 and 11 2457 and 2462 MHz on French territory except in those French departments as listed in the table below where channels 1 13 2412 2472 MHz may be used For more information see http www anfr fr and or http www art telecom fr Ain Aisne Allier Hautes Alpes Ardennes Ariege Aube Aude Aveyron Charente Correze Corse Sud Haute Corse Cote d Or Dordogne Doubs Drome Eure Gers Ille et Vilaine Indre Indre et Loire Jura Loir et Cher Loire Loiret Manche Meurthe et Moselle Meuse Moselle Nievre Nord Oise Orne Puy de Dome Pyrenees Atlantique Hautes Pyrenees Pyrenees Orientales Bas Rhin Haute Rhin Rhone Haute Saone Saone et Loire Sarthe Paris Seine et Marne Yvelines Deux Sievres Tarn et Garonne Vaucluse V
21. a On Off Normal display operation Pressing turns printer Off c Normal display operation plus Pressingswitches printertolimited 2 of m On On battery icon will cycle through operation onlybattery charging amp ES amp levelbars Chargingwillcontinue LCD functional as required Battery icon will cycle through Pressing turns printer On Printer level bars Printer turns off at will run normally t end of charge cycle c or a x g Note If the battery is out of its safe charging temperature range either too hot or too cold the printer will display the following Un Charging will resume when battery is in the range 0 40 degrees C 32 104 degrees F and the battery icon will alternatel v ging y g g g y y flash Jand EEEE Once the battery reaches a safe charging temperature normal charging will automatically resume 12 opinr 1esf I1bPdH Ltd Charging the P4T Series Battery with the AT18488 2 DC Adapter Customer ordering 2 p n AK18913 015 TR 295 Uu5 Figure 4C Charging the P4T Series Battery with the DC Adapter Vehicle Cradle SC 8 ji DC Power Cord open wires S 5j Se oO D es 2 PAT Vehicle Cradle me cce
22. by turning the take Py aw eee up roll until the media is stretched flat between the two rolls of the so Des Ribbon Cartridge cartridge 22 2 Drop the appropriate cartridge in place The locating pins on either 3 S 58 side of the cartridge must be secured in the printer frame o us L The Ribbon Cartridges are protected by a security device which ES verifies compatiblity with PAT Series printers Use of third party cartridges will cause the printer to malfunction and will void the factory warranty Slee om S E Figure 9 3 Close the Printer Covers 3 Close the Printer Covers e E z 2 Slide the Ribbon Car u Refer to Figure 9 3 Se 89 tridge Cover closed until it MN e If you have not done so load label media into the printer as detailed ag cune nct previously ensuring that the media has been pulled out of the printer tes past the printhead Slide the Ribbon Cartridge cover closed until it latches in place Always close the Ribbon Cartridge cover before closing the media Cover m 3 Close the Close the media cover and ensure it latches in place Media Cover zs 6d xapu corm 2 opinr 19sH I1bPdH LlUd Printer Controls z Operator Controls S The printer control panel has buttons for the power on off and media feed functions and a display which provides information regard 23 as ing printer functions and application prompts Two navigation keys provide easy selection of menu options o S D 4 m
23. clip or shoulder strap is used the French departments as listed in the table below where channels 1 13 2412 2 E face of the printer from which paper is transported is facing K fis a ae d more information see http www anfr fr and or www art m fr eo away from the user s body The standard configuration must p always be used when the printer is body worn Ain Indre Rhone I Aisne Indre et Loire Haute Saone y zi The radiated output power of this radio configuration is far mm Jem RTT 3 E below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits Both the D S y RA Hautes Alpes Loir et Cher Sarthe op 5 internal Bluetooth and the 802 11b G radio operate within amu DONE pane 3 W f ae coe guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and Ariege Loiret Seine et Marne a 2 sus recommendations Do not use the printer in an unauthorized ube Manche VEE o o manner A 2 Aude ose ie Deux Sievres RPAT printers are not configured with this radio option numm MEUSE ISUSPGIONNE A uw European Regulatory Information for the Compact Flash 802 11b Radio Charente ee aucune 9 D and Bluetooth Co located Radio Modules Correze Nievre Vienne gt 5 ee ed EAD Be cr ez oe Ca a um SETS EE Fl PR DE GR NS EE Cote d Or Orne Territoire de Belfort NF 3 e Dordogne Puy de Dome Essonne 5 gt Note Member states in the EU with restrictive use for this device are Drome Hautes Pyrenees Seine St Denis ck p cr
24. contact us Bourne End Tsgermany zebra com T 44 0 1494 768316 A Buckinghamshire SL8 5XF UK France Isfrance zebra com F 44 0 1494 768244 re 2 T 44 0 1628 556000 Spain Portugal E cseurope zebra com we F 44 0 1628 556001 Tsspain zebra com All other areas g Tseurope zebra com In the Asia Pacific region contact Regional Headquarters Technical Support Customer Service z Zebra Technologies Asia Pacific LLC T 65 6858 0722 For printers parts media e Go to www zebra com contact for F 65 6885 0838 and ribbon please call your amp complete contact information E China distributor or contact us 5 T 65 6858 0722 tschina zebra com T 65 6858 0722 F 65 6885 0838 All other areas F 65 6885 0836 tsasiapacific zebra com__ E China ES order csr zebra com All other areas csasiapacific zebra com a D x lt o a Un N Gr 48 p 6d uon npoanu jenuey opinr 1esf Liduy Lid c bd MSIAJ9AQ Ltd L bd uone4edajg 191uUd ZZ 6d 193uuq y bun auuo LE Bd uoneuuoju Ajsoyejnbay oipey Appendix E SE Bd s1e1uud Lydy Battery Disposal Product Disposal The EPA certified RBRC Battery Recycling Seal on the Do not dispose of this product in unsorted municipal waste je Lithium lon Li ion battery supplied with your printer Sg th product is recyclable Please recycle according to your local standards For more information please see our web participating in an ind
25. printer Signals and pin assignments for both communications ports are in the Specifications section of this manual The protocol used with this port is determined by the communications cable you are using Refer to Appendix A for more information A on the communications cables offered with the P4T Series a Plug the connector into the RS232 port and ensure its locking device has clicked into position E The other end of the cable must be plugged into the host terminal as shown in Figure 14 or to a serial port on a computer as shown Uu in Figure 15 C Section Continues pE opinr 1esf Lidu Lid USB gt J 2 IS PAT Series Printers also have a USB type B port located directly above and to the right of the RS232C port Refer to Figure 13 ez 79 The USB port is configured with the USB Open HCI interface driver allowing it to communicate with Windows based devices USB QE p j i g i i i Sz drivers are included in the Zebra Universal Driver which can be downloaded from www zebra com Other terminals or communications 3 S devices may require the installation of special drivers to use the USB connection Consult your Zebra re seller or the factory for further m details S vi 2 a E fet E3 g X 2 Figure 14 Connecting to a Terminal Figure 15 Connecting to a PC 7 y y EL E Communications Ports Communications Ports g Z Q Terminal RS 232C or USB zoe Z Communications Cable to a e RS232C o
26. will be rendered inoperable and will need to be replaced She cS y etr S S g General Guidelines Completely install the input power battery cable before connecting the unit s Route the input power from the general area where the unit s will be mounted Use a snap in bushing if the input power passes through the firewall or other sheet metal Make sure that cable routing does not interfere with other equipment or vehicle controls Make sure that cable routing does not expose the cable to potential physical damage Secure the input power at least every 12 inches 30 cm throughout the cable run ZZ 6d 193uuq y buljdauU0 gt tv 6d suone yi edsg LE Bd uoneuuoju Ajsoyejnbay oipey 9p Od sadipueddy zs 6d xapu Section Continues RP opinr 19sh Liduy Lid Charging the P4T Series Battery with the UCLI72 4 Quad Charger Figure 5 UCLI72 4 Quad Charger The UCLI72 4 Quad Charger is designed to charge up to four battery packs simultane ously Charging times are as follows il Battery Status Charging Time S 8096 charged l Full charge Ensure that the charger has been installed properly per the Quad Charger instruction manual Ensure that the power indicator on the front panel is on e Remove any protective shrink wrap and labels from all battery packs prior to first use Plug a battery pack into any one of the four charging bays as shown opposite in Figure _ noting the orientation
27. with amp E location ji D W 2 PAT Series AC Aes Ol Adapter Se 2 p n P1026943 1 us D 2 a Seres Ov Open the ___ m E protective cover a for access to 2 D the charger n aga emos ao e o Kel 35 e Connect the appropriate AC power cord for your location to the adapter and then plug the power cord into an AC receptacle ES WN yo im 33 e Plug the barrel plug from the P1026943 1 AC adapter into the charger jack on the printer oo J m os e The printer will power up and begin charging The printer can be left on or turned off at this point Charging will continue in either g5 E p p p g ging p MS 5 state N ct n ND z 3 T E The following table details how the AC Adapter and P4T Series printers interact g p p Printer Charging Printer LCD Power Button Operation Status Status a p ex Off Off Pressing turns printer On 3 S Off Normal display operation Pressing turns printer Off 2p 2 Normal display operation plus Pressingswitchesprintertolimited 5 p On battery icon will cycle through operation onlybattery charging amp D E levelbars Chargingwillcontinue LCD functional Ud I5 as required xi Battery icon will cycle through Pressing turns printer On Printer level bars Printerturnsoffatend will run normally of charge cycle a Note If the battery is out of its safe charging temperature range either too hot or too cold the printer will display the following z Charging w
28. za omm amp g S Insert this side of the ect 5 us Eso battery pack into the iE a bottom of the printer as shown AO Rock the battery pack EN x until it clicks into place zum xg so 3 30 5 a m 2 S g 2B g ws amp PAT Series Battery Pack S or D x lt Ke e Ui N o 16 opinr 1esf Lidu Lid Load the Media AE q A x 9 a PAT series printers are designed to print either continuous journal G8 w media or label stock oc D 3 Q a 8 8 Figure 7 1 Opening the Media Cover Figure 7 2 Loading the Media 4 Load Media Roll z Note direction media D pulls off the roll EU gt N c alles cane uz D 2 d S res Oo TU re o UY 3 T T Press down on the Media SS a Ed w 3 Cover Latch Lever 3 ct Q Media cover opens S amp 1 Open the Media Cover 2 Loading Media From An Internal Supply Refer to Figure 7 1 Refer to Figure 7 2 ay WN 3 8 Press the latch release button on the side of the printer as Pull the media supports apart as shown Be NS shown at 1 below The media cover will open automati Insert the roll of media between them and let the media sup eg 8 cally ports close Ensure that the media pulls off the core in the N S os Rotate the Media Cover back completely as shown exposing direction shown in Figures 7 2 and 7 4 The supports will center 2 the media compartment and the adjustable media supports the media roll within the media compa
29. 000 inches 25 4 Km min Combination S Print Density 203 dots inch 8 dots mm Port Memory Communications Specifications S Flash Memory 8 MB flash standard Z RAM Memory 16 MB RAM wn Uy SP RS 232C serial port RJ 45 connector Configurable EE mmunications Por eo 8 Baud rate from 9600 to 115 2 Kbps parity and data Co unications Forts zi bits Software X ON X OFF or hardware DTR STR USB communication handshake protocols anal a p igna i Standard Communications Two USB 2 0 Full Speed Interface connections n Description 1 a B type USB connector and uL ame ype 2 USB signals are also integrated into the RJ 45 1 USB Bus Power a connector bi directional I O signals O Refer to the Communications Ports specifications and HET n d i bi directional 1 O signals an Appendix A for information on USB cables NET ae Bluetooth 2 0 compatible 2 4 GHz SRRF link z EnA EESSI S i eae Wireless LAN capabilities comply with 802 11bo0r802 11g e a OptionalWirelessCommunications S protocols RS232 USB Co located Bluetooth 2 0 802 11b g radios PAT only Eu igna Time and date underapplication control Referto CPCL Description Real Time Clock RTC Programming Manual available at www zebra com for Pin Name Type z RTC commands 1 bi directional 1 0 signals E bi directional 1 O signals 2 input Receive Data output Transmit Data E output Data Terminal Ready set high s when printer is on Ground input Data Set Re
30. 2 Class B European C Tick Australia 92011 ZIH Corp z Electromagnetic Radiation Standard Q e Design certified by TUV U1 N Section Continues gt 2 opinr 19sH Lidu LiVd Document Conventions 3 3 x A S n The following conventions are used throughout this document to convey certain information 25g Uu E amp A Caution Warns you of the potential for electrostatic discharge gt A Caution Warns you of a potential electric shock situation 2 2 A Caution Warns you of a situation where excessive heat could cause a burn 5 wO n us A Caution Advises you that failure to take or avoid a specific action could result in physical harm to you c Oo i E Caution Advises you that failure to take or avoid a specific action could result in physical harm to the hardware Important Advises you of information that is essential to complete a task Note Indicates neutral or positive information that emphasizes or supplements important points of the main text 16d uonesedaid 191uld 8 Text in this format will jump to the appropriate section in the manual Bd 6unoouse qnoj ZZ 6d 193uuq y 6un suuo tr 6d suone yi edsg LE Bd uoneuuoju Asoyejnbay oipey 9p Od sadipueddy zs 6d xapu opinr 1esf I1bPdH LlUd bi gt JI SES eus 58 Introduction to the P4T Series Q m e Thank you for choosing one of our Zebra P4T Series Mobile Print Unpacking and Inspec
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32. AC Adapter Refer to Charger section of this manual te Figure 10 PAT Series Printer Controls amp LCD Icons sages and menu prompts journal media O WN RUNG q9 ES p Select Button z 5 Scroll Back Button Press to select a menu choice on Scroll Forward Button 3 If the printer displays Sa ag Press to scroll to the previous the display Press to scroll to the next up R diti he B g a ne menu choice on the ARRAY menu choice on the display i ease necon ition the Battery TA 5 and beeps five times the user Ha g should recondition the battery to return it to optimal operation To recondition the battery charge the battery fully overnight and then ES use the printer until the printer eher uso shuts down due to a low battery SL zd condition ct D m ere sg 3 Printer Status Cange the battery agam wil oe c decis is fully charged At that point the ae i Power Button Refer to the Trouble battery will be reconditioned If the as Press to turn unit on 6 6 rj miT shooting section for battery IS not reconditioned prop Press again to turn unit Zebra P more information on erly the indicated battery charge off the status icons level will indicate that there is more charge remaining in the battery pack than is actually available Re 2 conditioning performed as prompt D Feed Button x dedic ed by the printer will ensure accu amp Display blank label ara prs rate capacity indication throughout Ne I
33. Charger Charger Status zo zh Function SO I nA Steady yellow indicator Standby AC poweron no battery being charged To Ga S Chargerisapplyingtricklechargecurrent Do g Slow 1 Hz flashing Pre Charde 5 of maximum to bring a cold battery yellow indicator g temperature up to 0 C before starting a full charge cycle Fast 4 Hz flashing Rapid Chargerisapplyingthemaximumcharge S 2 green indicator Charge rate to the battery v Sa Slow 1 Hz flashing Miet Chargerisintrickle charge mode 10 of 3o 5 NUT Maintain z v amp green indicator nominal charge value oe The battery may have an internal short os ies Fast 4 Hz flashing orits charge monitoring circuitry may be Q im yellow indicator malfunctioning Thebattery packshould zz o not be used any further Steady green indicator Nochargeisbeingappliedtothe battery Slow 1 Hz flashing Batterytemperatureistoohot Charging alternate yellow and will notbegin until batterytemperature green indicator reaches 45 C a x amp Notes The battery pack must be removed from the printer when using the AT17696 xx LI72 Single Charger 4 Charging will cease three 3 hours after the charger has entered the Maintain mode Section Continues S O p 6d uon npoanu jenuey SE Bd s1e1uud Lydy opinr 19sH Lidu Lid c bd MaSIAJ9AQ Ltd og Bd adueuajuley L bd uone4edajg 191uud Lee Bd 6unoouse qnoj 32 Bd suone yi eds ZZ 6d saquiid y bun auuo
34. Do not disassemble IS T crush or expose batteries to water e n pe cre Caution Use of any charger not approved specifically by Zebra for use with its batteries could cause damage to the battery 2 a pack or the printer and will void the warranty 1 UJ Ov Read carefully and always observe the safety guidelines for Li ion batteries provided with each Battery Pack 3 3 Charger Safety zi E oe A Do not place a charger in locations where liquids or metallic objects may be dropped on the charger or in the case of the NS E 8 UCLI72 4 Quad Charger into the charging bays z ct Q o S E Use care in locating any of the approved P4T Series single chargers the AC Adapter or the UCLI72 4 Quad Charger Do not block the ventilating slots on the top and bottom covers Ensure that the Charger is plugged into a power source which won t accidently be turned off if you will be charging batteries overnight Required Regulatory Text for Argentina Only certified adaptors with the following electrical characteristics shall be used The use of different adaptors could damage the device present hazards to the user and declare the correspondent guaranty void LI72 Input ratings 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz 200mA Class 2 Output ratings 8 4 VDC 800 mA ZZ 6d saquiid y bulydauU0 gt tr 6d suone yi edsg LE Bd uoneuuoju Asoyejnbay oipey 9p Od sadipueddy zs 6d xapu Section Continues gt 7 opinr 1esf Lidu Lid
35. E Bd uonewoyu K10 ejn b y oipey Ov Od sadipueddy zs 6d xapu Figure 18 2 P4T Series Configuration Label Sample Active nom Build Date Apr 3 2008 Build Time 13 43 31 Peripherals MCR 4 10 LCD Installed Expansion module 0x77 Bluetooth Power Management In activity Timeout Secs Low battery Timeout 60 Secs Remote DTR pwr off Disabled voltage 18 29 210 Low bat Warning 7 10 182 Low bat Shut down 6 79 174 Power On Cycles 143 Battery Health good Memory Flash 8388607 Bytes RAM 16777215 Bytes Label Width 832 dots 104 mm Height 65535 dots 8191 mm Sensors Adj Ribn DAC 225 Thr 100 Cur 254 Not Detected Pres DAC 127 Thr 12 Cur 255 Label Removed Media 255 384 dots Gap DAC 110 Thr 3 Cur 70 Bar DAC 98 Thr 70 Cur 10 Temperature 179 Voltage 8 29 210 Resident Fonts Sizes Chars File Directory ZPL_CFG CFG INDEX WML 4702 4388000 Bytes Freee Command Language CCL Key 21 Q EMULATION Second diagnostic report continued Flash Memory Size RAM Size Maximum label dimensions and label sensor settings Resident Fonts Installed Files Loaded in Printer Memory Will include file for LCD prompts wml format Amount of Memory Available 4388000 Byv 71 ee Command Language CCL Key 21 EPL2 EMULATION VER 2 1 Comma
36. PL Il 4 35 R Radio Regulatory Information 802 11b g Radio 31 Bluetooth radio ZBR4 31 Co located 802 11b amp Bluetooth 30 33 RFID Encoder 34 RFID label types supported 35 Model RP4T 6 S Safety Battery 7 Charger 7 Shoulder Strap Adjustable 25 Specifications Font bar Codes 45 Media 44 Memory communications 43 communications ports 43 Physical 45 overall dimensions 45 printing 43 T Technical Support contacting 40 Troubleshooting entering communications diagnostic mode 40 forced shutdown 40 LCD Control Panel 38 printing a configuration label 26 40 41 42 Troubleshooting Topics 38 52 ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES Zebra Technologies Corporation 475 Half Day Road Suite 500 Lincolnshire IL 60069 Phone 1 847 634 6700 Toll Free 1 800 423 0442 Fax 1 847 913 8766 UMAN P4T 010 Rev A October 2011
37. Q Ltd L 6d uone4edajdg 191uud ZZ 6d saquiid y bun auuo LE Bd uoneuuoju AsoyejnBay oipey P4T Series Cleaning zo 5 Caution To avoid possible personal injury or damage to the printer never insert sharp or pointed objects into the printer we mechanism a D 5 3 r a Figure 17 1 P4T Series Cleaning 8 Tear Edge fe D 2 v e D 19 G o Printhead Gap Sensor fo o 3 UJ S z a D e Un o D p a 58 ZL i Peeler Bar g n Oo e Platen Surface Figure 17 2 Cleaning the P4T Series Peeler Assembly ES p Label Presence 2 Cleaning Method Interval b Use the supplied cleaning pen to clean the print amp PrintheadElements elements from end to end the print elements are D located in the thin gray line on the printhead Aftereveryfiverollsofmedia ormoreoften if needed Platen Surface Rotatetheplatenrollerandcleanitthoroughlywiththe cleaning pen Peeler Bar Clean thoroughly with the cleaning pen Tear Edge 2a i i D Wipe with water dampened cloth As needed 5 Brush airblow Ensurethe Bar Sensor GapSensorand LabelPresentSensorwindowsandtheMediaSupport N Disks are free of dust 37 p 6d uon npoanu jenuey opinr 1esf I1bPdH LlUd cobpd M Q Ltd bd uone4edajg 191uud ZZ 6d 193uuq y bun auuo LE Bd uoneuuoju Ajsoyejnbay oipey Troubleshooting LCD Control Panel The top
38. RFID tag or an inlay The transponder is usually made of an antenna that is bonded to an integrated circuit IC chip The IC chip contains the RF circuit coders decoders and memory If you hold an RFID label up to the light you can see the transponder s antenna and you can feel a bump in the label where the IC chip is located The RP4T can encode and verify EPC Electronic Product Code Generation 2 Class 1 UHF passive RFID tags in addition to printing human readable text and conventional 1 and 2 D barcode informa tion on Zebra supplied RFID thermal transfer media EPC is a product numbering standard that can be used to identify a variety of items by using RFID technology EPC Generation 2 tags offer advantages over other tag types The tag identification TID memory in a Generation 2 tag includes the chip manufacturer and model number information which can be used to identify which optional features are present on the tag These optional features include those for data content and security Gen 2 tags typically have a 96 bit EPC identifier which is different from the 64 bit identifiers common in early EPC tags The 96 bit EPC code links to an online database providing a secure way of sharing product specific information along the supply chain Gen 2 tags also support much larger data structures The size of user memory available if any varies by the model and manufac turer of the tag Print quality will be reduced when attemptin
39. RP4T Printers pg 35 Manual Introduction pg 4 Maintenance pg 36 PAT Overview pg 5 TECHNOLOGIES lt oc t Lt N Zebra Troubleshooting pg 38 Printer Preparation pg 7 PAT RP4T User Guide Mobile Printer Series Specifications pg 43 Connecting the Printer pg 27 Appendices pg 46 Radio Regulatory Information pg 31 Index pg 52 ZIH Corp 2011 UMAN P4T 010 Rev A Proprietary Statement Liability Disclaimer amp Inasmuch as every effort has been made to supply accurate information in a This manual contains proprietary information of Zebra Technologies Corporation this manual Zebra Technologies Corporation is not liable for any erroneous EE _ It is intended solely for the information and use of parties operating and information or omissions Zebra Technologies Corporation reserves the right to S 2 a maintaining the equipment described herein Such proprietary information may correct any such errors and disclaims liability resulting therefrom 2g a not be used reproduced or disclosed to any other parties for any other purpose M amp amp without the expressed written permission of Zebra Technologies Corporation No Liability for Consequential Damage A In no event shall Zebra Technologies Corporation or anyone else involved in the opinr 19sH I1bPdH LlUd c 6d M IM AQ Ltd 9c bd e ueusjurew 8E Bd 6unoouse qnoj L bd uone4edajg 191uud
40. ady low to high output Request To Send set high when x printer is ready to accept a a command or data D z input Clear To Send from host Um USB Bus Power Ui N Eamon 60 p 6d uon npoanu jenuey PAT Series Media Specifications PAT Series Font and Bar Code Specifications opinr 1esf I1bPdH LlUd c bd M Q Ltd L bd uone4edajg 191uld ZZ 6d 193uuq y BuldaUuU0 gt D LE Bd uoneuuoju Asoyejnbay oipey z IS Media Width 2 0 in to 4 12 in 50 8 to 104 6 mm Codabar NW 7 T E Max continuousreceipt w std memory Continuous dependent on installed memory UCC EAN 128 e 3 Inter label Gap 0 08 in to 0 16 in 0 12 in preferred 2 mmto4 mm Code 39 a 3 mm preferred Code 93 amp Label Thickness 0 032 in to 0 007 0 064 mm to 0 165 mm EAN 8 JAN 8 2 and 5 digit extensions RFID Label Thickness RP4T only bu c nsum EAN 13 JAN 13 2 and 5 digit extensions EAN 14 JAN 14 2 and 5 digit extensions Max Label Roll diameter 2 25 in 57 mm O D f s Interleaved 2 of 5 D 75 in 19 mm minimum diameter i Label Inner Core T m MSI Plessey T PENO Ee FIM POSTNET F 5 Black Mark Dimensions Thereflectivemediablackmarksshouldextendpast UPC A 2 and 5 digit extensions the centerline of the roll ere Pt z amp Minimum mark width 1 0 in 25 4 mm ee hana ae SSeS NS w perpendiculartoedgeofmedia centeredwithinthe QR Code Media Requirements width of the roll MaxiCode Mark length 0 094 in
41. amage under its warranty policy Keep the carton and all packing material for inspection L bd uonejedaJd J91uld BE Bd 6unoouse qnoj NS for the ZPL label design programming language are also avail Notify your authorized Zebra re seller 35 Q able on our Web site Refer to Appendix F of this manual D 2 z 5g for more information on accessing and downloading manuals Sa S and other user information EIE g E m Always refer to the Important Safety Information data sheet shipped with each printer and the Technical Bulletin shipped Bled m with each battery pack These documents detail procedures sg 8 to ensure maximum reliability and safety while using this Bn E rinter oo 8 E gt c n O v0 Ke ud es we A 3 e D x lt 39 e Ui N Section Continues p gt 4 opinr 1osf Lidu LiVd P4T RP4T Overview Figure 1 PAT RPAT Illustrated p 6d uon nponu Jenuew GE Bd sje1uud LvdW c bd M Q Ltd 9c 6d adueuajuleyy L bd uone4edajg Ja Uld BE Bd Bulooysajqnoly n3 WN 39 Q 35 Q S EE E 1 Platen Roller um 3 2 Bar Sensor puc 3 Media Support 4 Printhead 5 RFID Reader Encoder RP4T only 6 Ribbon Cartridge Cover 2g 7 Control Panel So 9 8 Ribbon Cartridge Cover Latch 8 S E 9 Media Cover Latch oS m 10 Media Support Disks MS 11 Label Peeler
42. ctivity Timeout Secs Low battery Shut down 174 z End of report End of First Report et D 3 Manufacturer ceUra Ea Product String P4T E re i A iia b 04 25 08 Wireless Communications e er umber TCP Jan 18 2008 10 57 06 WLAN Enable ON Ww WWAN Enable OFF E IP Address 0 0 0 0 e eae onini Netmask 255 255 255 0 cations section for a XXPZ08 16 5024 e Name XXP208 16 5024 Unit Serial Number Gateway 0 0 0 0 MTU 1522 PAT Series with an 802 11 radio installed L 6d uoneJjedajg 191uud ZZ Od saquid y bDun auuo LE Bd uoneuuoju AsoyejnBay oipey E Program TCP UDP Port 6101 o eei ni e Installed software and Remote Server 0 0 0 0 Chksum 836E firmwar Remote Server Port 10013 z PLD Rev 6 Vids TCP ON e Software SHSTG P4T 1eP UDP ON Se CF LPD ON 9 Chksum D2F9 DHCP ON EH Ver L2 R90 16 U293 B23 721 A11 BOOTP OFF Cable Communications FTP ON g ie BPa le HU BA Information on TCP Handshake hardware DSR Settings for RS232 POP3 OFF IP and LAN address Bridge mode off and USB communi M Ero ON es and settings D niyer Sena BOS cations via cable Remote Auto connect OFF Uu 2 0 Full Speed Device UDP Discovery ON xe Vendor ID No aSf DHCP CID type 1 A Product ID No 808e VPN off zh Manufacturer String Zebra i Po Product String P4T 2CMCIA CF Ad pc x gee apter 1 0 E Wireless Canin canon Build Date Apr 16 2008 z
43. e and software be liable for any damages whatsoever including without limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information or other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of or the results of use of or inability to use such product even if Zebra Technologies Corporation has been advised of the possibility of such damages Because some states do not allow the exclusion of liability for consequential or incidental damages the above limitation may not apply to you Copyrights The copyrights in this manual and the label print engine described therein are owned by Zebra Technologies Corporation Unauthorized reproduction of this manual or the software in the label print engine may result in imprisonment of up to one year and fines of up to 10 000 17 U S C 506 Copyright violators may be subject to civil liability This product may contain ZPL ZPL II and ZebraLink programs Element Energy Equalizer Circuit E3 and AGFA fonts Software ZIH Corp All rights reserved worldwide ZebraLink and all product names and numbers are trademarks and Zebra the Zebra logo ZPL ZPL Il Element Energy Equalizer Circuit and E3 Circuit are registered trademarks of ZIH Corp All rights reserved worldwide Monotype Intellifont and UFST are trademarks of Monotype Imaging Inc registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain jurisdictions Andy
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45. ed for use in all EFTA member states CH IS LI NO 1999 5 EC The following test methods have been applied in order to prove v9 5 presumption of compliance with the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC zi D 23 3 e S ost EN55022 ct fed Fi g E Vo g EE E Standard Important Notice NJ et e f This device is a portable RF printer ND 5 Safety of Information Technology Equipment p D EN 300 328 intended for commercial and industrial use Technical requirements for spread spectrum radio equipment in all EU and EFTA member states except In e EN 301 489 France where restrictive use applies de ls 9 A EMC requirements for spread spectrum radio equipment 30 2 This device is a 2 4 GHz wireless LAN transceiver intended for indoor home and office em Rm use in all EU and EFTA member states OG D c V2 ze Sy xe eg ES uc US Important Notice This device is a portable RF printer intended for commercial and industrial use in all EU and EFTA member states 2j Q D x nn N Section Continues PEA opinr 19sH I1bPdH Lltd y 6d uon npoanu jenuey z 6d saquud Z 6d c 6d uonesedaid 191uud MAIAJBAO Ltd y bun suuo LE Bd uoneuuoju Asoyejnbay oipey 8t og bd e xueua1ureIw Bd e lydd Bd 6unoouse qnoj 32 Bd suone yr eds 9t Od se ipueddy cS 6d xepu Europe EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R amp
46. er lire ana CON Lae Pune uaii ana In addition to using quality media provided by Zebra it is recom j performance for your individual application it is recommended mended that the printer be cleaned as prescribed in the Mainte that only media produced by Zebra be used ir nance section The following items are available for this purpose Advantages include 1 l Cleaning Pen 12 pack Reorder No AN11209 1 S Consistent quality and reliability of media products NN 3 Cleaning Kit with Cleaning Pen and Cotton Swabs Reorder S Large range of stocked and standard formats i No AT702 1 3 In house custom format design service 2 e Large production capacity which services the needs of many H large and small media consumers including major retail chains 5 world wide Media products that meet or exceed industry standards S For more information about standard or custom media contact your 2 re seller or Zebra Technologies Corporation at 1 866 230 9495 E U S Canada and Mexico and ask to speak to a Media Sales Rep amp resentative 8 A 2 el o 2 go a 9p Od sadipueddy zs 6d xapu CAppendxD PEY p 6d uon npoanu jenuey opinr 4esf I1bPdH Lltd c 6d MSIAJ9AQ Ltd L bd uone4edajg 191uUd ZZ 6d saquiid y bun suuo LE Bd uoneuuoju Ajsoyejnbay oipey Appendix D
47. es ps 12 Media Cover 228 oO 13 External Media Access optional 14 Battery 15 Battery Charging Receptacle 16 RS232 Communications Port a 17 USB Port a D x lt T9 a Un N Section Continues gt 5 SE Gd sje3uud LrdY y 6d uon nponu jenuey opinr 1osf I1bvdH Lltd c 6d M Q Ltd 9c Od e ueuaiureyw PAT Series Technology The P4T Series introduces several new technologies to the Zebra Mobile Printer product line Smart Battery The P4T Series battery pack contains electronics which allow the printer to monitor its operating parameters Among these are the battery s charge state the number of charge cycles it has under gone and its date of manufacture Using these parameters the PAT Series software can monitor the battery s condition and alert the user when to recharge re condition or remove the battery from service Use of any battery pack other than the one manufactured by Zebra specifically for use with P4T Series printers will not be able to use the diagnostic features of the Zebra Smart Battery and will not work with the printer Printing Technology For ease of installation PAT Series thermal transfer film is supplied as a cartridge Typically a thermal transfer film cartridge will be able to print two rolls of media before needing replacement This ratio may vary considerably based on the amount of label stock per roll RFID Radio Frequency Identification A P4T Series pri
48. ethods have been applied in order to prove c z The following section only applies when the CF Compact Flash WLAN module and presumption of compliance with the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC my Bluetooth ZBR4 module are installed in a PAT printer This co located radio configuration e EN 60950 1 23 ng has demonstrated compliance to FCC regulations P4T printers with this configuration E D Safety of Information Technology Equipment UE T sold in North America will have the FCC ID 128 ZB4LAN 01 and the Industrie Canada ID e EN 300 328 2 V1 2 1 g 3798B ZBA4LANO for this radio configuration printed on a label on the back of the printer uh a Technical requirements for spread spectrum radio equipment e EN 301 489 17 V1 2 1 Caution Use of a P4T printer with the co located ZBR4 EMC requirements for spread spectrum radio equipment Bluetooth radio module and the 802 11b g WLAN radio This device is a 2 4 GHz wireless LAN transceiver intended for indoor home and module meets the FCC requirements for radio frequency RF office oh in all EU and EFTA member states except in France where restrictive gt F iu i use applies D m radiation npe in the standard body won configuration The use of this frequency band in France is subject to restrictions You may only ee with no minimum separation In this configuration which use channels 10 and 11 2457 and 2462 MHz on French territory except in those E a applies whether the belt
49. g to print over the transponder portion of an RFID label It is recommended that RFID label layouts should not allow printing over the RFID transponder portion of a label Generation 2 Class 1 UHF Passive Tags Supported By The P4T Alien Squiggle Avery Dennison Raflatac Onetenna Omron Wave Encoding and printing of an RFID label usually are completed on the first try but some failures may occur If you experience consistent encoding failures it may signal a problem with the RFID tags your label formats or with the transponder placement If an RFID tag cannot be encoded VOID will be printed on the label The printer then attempts to read encode n labels before the next format is attempted where n is specified by the ZPL programming language ARS ennemi Acceptable values of n are 1 to 10 and the default is 3 After printing the defined number of voided RFID labels printer will go into an error mode The printer response to an error is defined by the RFID Setup command and will allow 1 No Action Label format causing the error is dropped 2 Notification to the Host of the details of the error Label format causing the error is dropped The user has control of where on the label the VOID is printed More information on the ARS command may be found in Zebra s RFID Programming Guide available on the corporate Web site 35 p 6d uon npoanul jenuey opinr 4esf I1vPdH Lltd copd MeIAJ9AQ Ltd
50. hen B A qu d d E aa a OEE TE Seal ees be ready for printing Mur g Las qer S index marks on the top cover to ensure it will pass through the peeler assembly without wrinkling 2 Feed the leader you created in step 1 over the peeler bar and NES into the peeler assembly ga 9 3 Push on the peeler assembly where shown in Figure 6 5 Em amp Insert the leader into the label peeler as shown and push on Sa 9 the media roll until it emerges from the slot at the rear of the az g peeler assembly Exe Eres Turn the printer on or press the Feed button if the printer is already on The printer will advance a short strip of media and will then be ready for printing zi D x lt ke e Ui N C Section Continues gt 00 Adjusting The Media Support Disks opinr 1esf I1bPdH Lltd a 3 r r r Media Core Size Figure 8 Adjusting the Media Core Diameter Changing The Media Support 92 amp Media supplied for the PAT Se Core Diameter Size g ZI 5 ries printers will have two pos Remove Support Disk It may become necessary to m sible core sizes depending on moe Ene change the media core size in the media type Journal media 3 the field to allow use of different SN and most label media is supplied m A o media z E Media Support Disk a with a 0 75 19 1 mm diameter Nro shown re adjusted for The media support disks are IS 2 coreto maximize the amount of mec 2 4 tabelimedia core SN de
51. hut down 174 End of report Zebra P4T v909 11 04 25 08 Serial Number XXPZ08 16 5044 Name XXPZ08 16 5644 Program Firmware S3P49016A12 Chksum 836E PLD Rev 6 Software SHSTG P4T 1eP F C Chksum D2F9 Ver L2 R90 16 U293 B23 T21 A11 Cable Communications 115200 BPS N 8 1 Handshake hardware DSR 1 Bridge mode off Universal Serial Bus 2 0 Full Speed Device Vendor ID No aSf Product ID No 008e Manufacturer String Zebra Product String P4T Wireless Communications TCP Jan 18 2008 10 57 06 WLAN Enable ON WWAN Enable OFF IP Address 0 0 0 0 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 MTU 1522 TCP UDP Port 6101 Remote Server 0 0 0 0 Remote Server Port 10013 TCP ON UDP ON LPD ON DHCP ON BOOTP OFF FTP ON HTTP ON SMTP ON POP3 OFF SNMP ON TELNET ON Remote Auto connect OFF UDP Discovery ON DHCP CID type 1 VPN off CMCIA CF Adapter 1 0 Build Date Apr 16 2008 Build Time 15 51 49 Drivers Installed for Symbol 802 11b PC LAN Radio Symbol 802 11b CF LAN Radio Cisco 802 11b PC LAN Radio Symbol 802 11 FH PC LAN Radio Zebra 802 11b Embedded Radio Zebra 802 11b g Embedded Radio Card Detected Zebra Embedded Radio 802 11 b g MAC Address 00 02 78 31 cb 12 Operating Mode infrastructure International Mode off Preamble Length long Power Save best Encryption off Authentication open system LEAP off Encryption Optional yes WPA Mode off S
52. i bs x 4 m H Em m The Scroll Forward button allows scrolling through the various options and settings The Scroll Back button allows scrolling back i through previously viewed menus Pressing the Select button selects the currently highlighted option or function The status icons at the top of the screen indicate the state of various printer functions per the table below Refer to the Troubleshooting sec tion for more information on the printer status icons Indicates a Bluetooth connection is established This icon is functional only on PAT Series printers with a P 2 Bluetooth wireless option installed a 5 Indicates that the printer is associated with a wireless Local Area Network LAN using an 802 11b g os A compliantradio Thisiconis functional only onaP4T Series printer witha WLAN wireless option installed id g Aflashing icon indicates that the printer does not detect any label media This could indicate an out of Qd media condition or improperly loaded media D A flashing icon indicates that the thermal transfer film is depleted z A flashing icon indicates that data is being transferred to the printer zt O a Aflashingoutsideelementofthebatteryiconindicateslowchargestatus Youshouldsuspendanyprinting Oo o operations and recharge or replace the Battery Pack as soon as is convenient e E wd SENT N S Si Cycling chargelevel elements withinthe battery icon indicatethe PAT Series battery is being charged by cet wo o 5 the
53. ienne Vosges Yonne Territoire de Belfort Essonne Hauts de Seine Seine St Denis Val de Marne NCC Taiwan Compliance Statement TER S nau Cre RTA ee Be ER FH Zx FI FERE EH FITT fF E A BS ARE E Dt ACHE RIN BIRR E EMEC ERMER TE ES SA WATER RR MELA A FE MET BERE CERERI o RITE EEG ETE CREE Ef Fe RECS FB o TAB 2 FUSE TA a fe BCLS EHI RGBUNSAR PETRUS RR DHE According to Administrative Regulations on Low Power Radio Waves Radiated Devices Without permission granted by the NCC any company enterprise or user is not allowed to change frequency enhance transmitting power or alter original characteristic as well as performance to a approved low power radio frequency devices The low power radio frequency devices shall not influence aircraft security and interfere legal communications If found the user shall cease operating immediately until no interference is achieved The said legal communications means radio communications is operated in compliance with the Telecommunications Act The low power radio frequency devices must be susceptible with the interference from legal communications or ISM radio wave radiated devices Section Continues gt 2 opinr 4esf I1bPdH Lltd Europe EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 802 11b g and Bluetooth Co located Radio gt JI 2 E Modules 1999 5 EC The following test m
54. ill resume when battery is in the range 0 40 degrees C 32 104 degrees F and the battery icon will alternately Q P flash Jand NEN Once the battery reaches a safe charging temperature normal charging will automatically resume Sees 11 opinr 1esf I1bPdH Ltd Charging the P4T Series Battery with the AT18488 1 DC Adapter Customer ordering E 3 p n AK18913 003 8 x Figure 4B Charging the PAT Series Battery with the DC Adapter NOD ES a5 wus oc T z 2 u DC Power Cord a amp open wires A ET 5j 5 B wO S P4T Series DC m es Adapter S 9 p n AT18488 1 oe oO 4 T i protective cover ay we for access to NS 9 the charger g E receptacle 9 oO 3 me ES WN yo im 2 5 an Open the protective cover on the P4T Series printer to expose the charger jack and the communication ports 22 a x oe 8 Plug the right angled barrel plug from the AT18488 1 DC adapter into the charger jack on the printer g5 a g g g p ug p ger J NG Connect the black cable ground terminal to vehicle ground preferably at the vehicle fuse box id amp Connect the white cable power terminal to the vehicle power source preferably at the vehicle fuse box The following table details how the DC Adapter and P4T Series printers interact gt Printer Charging Printer LCD Power Button Operation S E Status Status zi Off Off Off Pressing turns printer On e 25
55. ink or toner However since the media is sensitive to heat it will gradually loose legibility over long periods of time especially if exposed to environments with relatively high temperatures E amp Thermal Transfer 3 E Thermal transfer printing uses the same basic technology as direct S eum thermal except that the printhead elements react with a transfer Se 8 film which passes between the printhead and the media The print ea amp ing process fuses the thermal transfer material to the media being lt printed and creates characters and graphic images that are very dark and more permanent than those created by direct thermal printing Offsetting this advantage is the extra cost of the thermal transfer film and printing speeds slower than those required for 3 direct thermal printing D x lt amp jS opinr 19sH Liduy Lid Printer Preparation 3 3 d Battery Safety RS w The Battery Packs used on Zebra Mobile Printers contain a great deal of energy and can cause personal injury or start a fire if used 95 amp improperly or carelessly Please observe the following safety practices O e e A Caution Avoid accidental short circuiting of any battery Allowing battery terminals to contact conductive material will create a short circuit which could cause burns and other injuries or could start a fire 3 A Caution Batteries can explode or catch fire if improperly charged or exposed to high temperatures or fire
56. ke sure that the printer is in proper working order You can do this by printing a con figuration label using the two key reset method If you can t get this label to print refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual Printing a Configuration Label 1 Turn the printer off Load the media compartment with journal media media with no black bars printed on the back 2 Press and hold the Feed Button 3 Press and release the Power button and keep the Feed button pressed When printing starts release the Feed button The unit will printa line of interlocking x characters to ensure all elements of the printhead are working print outthe version of software loaded in the printer and then print two reports The first report indicates the printer model ROM ver sion serial number baud rate etc The second report prints out more detailed information on the printer s con figuration and parameter settings If no second report appears there is no application loaded See the Troubleshooting Section for a further discussion on how to interpret the configuration label as a diagnostic tool Figure 12 Sample P4T Series Configuration Label 9 9999 999 99999999999 999999999999993999993939 99999939939 Zebra P4T V90 16 04 24 08 CHK 836E XXP208 16 5044 12 3P49016A Build Date Apr 24 2008 15 28 00 RELEASE BUILD Testing Memory Memory tested and OK Baud Rate 115200 BPS In activity Timeout Secs Low battery S
57. nd languges supported P4T Series supports both CPCL languge ZPL Configuration Information and emulates ZPLII Ver V30 8 4 22 05 J Ifont Ver 1 14 Tear Off Print Mode Non Continuous Media Type 10 Darkness 300 Tear Off Adjust 1225 Label length 10 mn Print Width 7eh Control Prefix Configuration settings for ZPL language Seh Format Prefix emulation 2ch Delimiter 00 Top Position 01 Media Pwr Up 01 Media Head Close 00 Left Margin 800 Dots per row End of report e End of Configura tion Report Press FEED key to enter DUMP mode Dump mode not entered End of second diagnostic report p 6d uon npoanu jenuey opinr 19sp Lidu Lid c bd M Q Ltd L bd uone4edajg 191uld ZZ 6d 193uuq y bun auuo LE Bd uoneuuoju Ajsoyejnbay oipey Specifications ZO EC 5 H EH uUr QCe M A ae A sps B y Note Printer specifications are subject to change without WUSIRA SI CER eeu O S az notice D a amp Printing Specifications Maximum Print Width 4 09 in 103 8 mm 2 0 in sec 50 8 mm second Direct Thermal mode e mum Print Speed 30 density 12V 1 8A USB 1 5 in sec 38 1 mm second T Thermal Transfer mode I p 3 DistancefromPrintElementtoTear 0 39 in 9 91 mm 41 dots n EE RS232 USB te Print Head Life 1 000
58. ndicates status mes determined length of the serviceable life of the battery pack Section Continues 2 opinr 1esf I1bPdH Lltd Programmable LCD Settings LE Bd uoneuuoju Asoyejnbay oipey Ov Od sadipueddy zs 6d xapu NOTES Factory Reset Resets all to factory set values Off No No Yes 1 LCD menu options are under specific application control Not all options may be available In your printer s application 2 A No activity timeout value of 0 means the printer will remain on until powered off by the operator 3 LCD Backlight turns on when any key other than FEED is pressed z 2 In addition to the status icons the LCD on the control panel can display many of the printer s settings and functions as text as deter S x mined by the printer s application Applications can be written to allow the user to view and or modify these settings using the scroll 22 Q2 and select keys on the display Refer to the following tables for a partial set of printer features that can be programmed to display on D E v 4 the LCD i e The LCD has a backlighting option which allows viewing of the screen in a dark environment or provides better contrast in a very bright environment Use of the display backlight will decrease the time the printer will run between charges Refer to the section Extending Battery Life for more information E Extended LCD Functions IS Function Default setting Scroll amp
59. nter equipped with an RFID encoder allows it to encode information on special label media using radio frequen cies in addition to using conventional thermal transfer technology These printers are identified as RPAT printers RFID encoded information can be retrieved using an RFID scanner from a distance of inches to several yards from an encoded label Zebra s implementation of RFID follows accepted industry stan dards As an example the RP4T verifies the information encoded on the label media after it is transmitted and voids the label if the data is incorrect More information concerning RFID may be found in Zebra s RFID Programming Manual available for download on Zebra s Web site The P4T Series uses two methods to print human readible text graphics and barcodes Direct Thermal and Thermal Transfer Direct Thermal Direct thermal printing uses heat to cause a chemical reaction on specially treated media This reaction creates a dark mark wher ever a heated element on the printhead comes in contact with the media Since the printing elements are arranged very densely at Zsbd uonejedajd 1 Uld BE Bd 6unoouse qnoj 39 203 d p i dots per inch or 8 dots per mm highly legible characters Ba 2 and graphic elements may be created a row at a time as the media S 2 8 is advanced past the printhead This technology has the advantage Ne 3 of simplicity as there is no requirement for consumable supplies T amp such as
60. of the battery pack Slide the battery pack into the charging bay until it stops Rock the battery pack back until it snaps into place The amber indicator directly under the bat tery being charged will turn on if the battery is properly inserted The indicators under each battery will allow you to monitor the charging process per the SE Bd sie1uudg LvdMJ jenuey Slide Battery Pack into a Charger bay p 6d uon npoanyu Power Supply c 6d M Q Ltd og Bd adueuajuley Rock Battery Pack into place Z bd uone4edajg 191uud 8t Bd 6unoouse qnoJ AES Amber Green TM ES ia Indicator X Indicator Bay Powerindiiator table below SE oe Amber Green Battery Status NS a NNLLA Charging D a Important A fault condition flashing amber indicator is caused by a problem with the battery 80 charged M O K to use pack The charger may indicate a fault because the battery is too hot or too cold to charge mc Ef reliably Try to charge the battery again when it returns to the room s ambient temperature Charged eg o If the amber indicator starts flashing on the second charging attempt the battery should EHI EET io zi be discarded Always dispose of batteries in a proper manner Refer to Appendix E of this 25 a manual ca n eee nnn ss gg ga amp 2_Q___ Qo c__J _ O c o 98 a Notes For more information regarding the installation and use of the UCLI72 4 Quad Charge
61. of the display shows icons indicating the status of various printer functions Check the icon s status and refer to the referenced Troubleshooting topic on the following pages SE Bd s1e1uud Lydy Ref to Troubleshooting Topic 802 11b g RF Link established UO Status Indication 9c Bd e ueusjurew Number of bars indicates 802 11g signal strength o E o D WS ET Number of bars indicates battery charge level Z 9 Display willcyclethroughthebatteryiconsifitis undergoinga charge zi from the AC Adapter e T9 re Me eR 39 8 S rM essem on or no application loaded 8 Troubleshooting Topics 2 AC Adapter is plugged in and the battery icon is e LN alternately flashing Jand NEN ss PAP b D led Indicates that the battery is out of its safe charging temperature m Pcg TOAT parer 1s stalled proper range Charging will resume when the battery reaches a safe a Recharge or replace battery as necessary charging temperature e f the battery voltage is outside of the range at which the printer 3 Medadoesnot teed will turn on and the AC Adapter is plugged into printer the B it T TET printer will not turn on The battery will start to charge but e sure printhead is closed and latched the user will have no indication that the battery is charging Check media support components for any binding Q When the battery reaches a valid operating voltage range the If unit is equipped with label pre
62. ossed out Eure Pyrenees Vaide M rne 30 m This device is also authorized for use in all EFTA member states CH IS LI NO Orientales C e aR F Gers Bas Rhin Sr E Ille et Vilaine Haute Rhin eg 2 m A 3 a D x lt Oo Q vI N C Section Continues BE opinr 1esf I1bPdH LUd RFID Encoder The following section only applies when the RFID encoder is in stalled in an RPAT 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 y 6d uon npoanu jenuey GE Bd suaquld Lydy RFID option EE Printer Model No RFID lo P mwm s wer NewZealand 8 RAT c 6d M Q Ltd 9c Bd adueuajuley re s m Malaysia 8 em maa o m The following table lists FCC and Industrie Canada ID numbers for the various configurations of RP4T printer radio options bd uone4Jedajg 191uud 8 Bd 6unoouse qnoj ZZ 6d saquiid y buljdauU0 gt tv 6d suone yi edsg Configuration FCC ID Industrie Canada ID RFID Encoder I28RFID M5ECZ 01 3798B M5ECZ01 RFID Encoder amp 801 11b G Radio I28RFID R4LANG 01 3798B R4LANGO1 RFID Encoder amp BT2 0 Radio I28RFID
63. ped with both a Bluetooth and an 802 11b g radio allowing communications with both Bluetooth enabled devices and a Wireless Local Area Network WLAN see discussion below Wireless Local Area Network Overview PAT Series printers can be equipped with several radio options which use the industry standard 802 11b or g WLAN protocols e PAT Series Wireless Network Printers with the Zebra 802 11b g WLAN radio module can be identified by the Product Con figuration Code PCC on the serial number label on the back of the printer Printers with this option will have a K as the seventh character of the PCC Code Printers with this option may also be identified by the FCC ID 128 PLAN11BG or the Industrie Canada ID 3798B PLANT11BG on printers built for the North American region e PAT printers with both an 802 11b g WLAN radio and a Bluetooth radio running in the same unit are considered to be dual radio devices Printers with this option will have an A as the seventh character of the PCC Code RP4T model printers cannot be configured with the 802 11g Bluetooth dual radio option Such dual radio equipped P4T units will have an FCC ID 128 ZB4LAN 01 and and an Industrie Canada ID 3798B ZBALANO The FCC and IC ID numbers and other regulatory information for this radio configuration are also lo cated on the serial number label of printers built for the North American region Refer to Appendix D of this manual for more information on loca
64. r USB J Computer o S Communications Cable Refer to Appendix A for part numbers to Terminal em C nu Connector a ZZ bd saquiid RS232 Connector y bulydauU0 gt tv bd suone yi edg RS232 Connector RS232 USB Connector Connector LE Bd uoneuuoju AsoyejnBay oipey 9p Od sadipueddy zs 6d xapu C Section Continues P opinr 4esf Liduy Lid Connect the Printer by Radio If your P4T Series printer has a radio option you can connect wirelessly to either a terminal or a wireless network WLAN Refer to the 5 Z9 ect E EX JSS a 7 x E 9 Mobile Printer Wireless Configuration Guide available on the product CD or at www zebra com manuals for help on setting up wireless al Su communications with your printer co E oc D O a 8 7 5 Figure 16 Connecting Wirelessly to a Terminal R e 2 PAT Series printer with u S Wireless option o amp z X 3 EI e e om Te v aa loz Terminal with wireless BS S communications EMI capability o is 3 me ZZ 6d 193uuq y buljdauU0 gt ev Bd suone yi edg 5 gt sg 3 So gg EXE zo sg p 5c a To Sy 19 Qe e Za UJ ESSAI ES 3 OL D x lt KS a Ui N Section Continues 29 p 6d uon npoanu jenuey SE Bd s1e1uud Lydy opinr 19sH Lidu Lid
65. r refer to the instructions included m with the product The UCLI72 4 Quad Charger has a safety feature which stops charging a battery after six hours regardless of its charge state fe D x lt Ke a Ui N Section Continues ME opinr 19sH Liduy Lid Installing the P4T Series Battery Pack Figure 6 Installing the P4T Series Battery Pack Important New battery packs are shipped uncharged Remove any protective shrink wrap and labels from a new battery pack prior to use Additional battery packs may be ordered using Zebra p n AK18913 001 If you are using an LI72 single charger or the LI72 4 Quad Charger you must charge the battery prior to installing it in the printer p 6d uon npoanyu jenuey SE Bd sie1uudg LvdMJ Insert the battery pack into the printer as Charger port for use shown in Figure 6 with the P1026943 1 Rock the battery pack into the printer as C Adapter c 6d MaSIAJ9AQ Ltd og Bd adueuajuley shown until it locks in place z S If you are using the AC adapter you should T allow the battery pack to charge completely eF w prior to using it for the first time 7 z When a new battery pack is first installed the z Control Panel indicators may briefly turn on and gt 2 then go off indicating the battery is not fully charged Refer to the Charging the Battery and l Operator Controls topics in this manual EE ers TEE T amp
66. r too cold the printer will display the following a Charging will resume when battery is in the range 0 40 degrees C 32 104 degrees F and the battery icon will alternately N flash Jand EEEE Once the battery reaches a safe charging temperature normal charging will automatically resume 13 opinr 19sH Liduy Lid Installation Guidelines DC Adapter 3 3 3 alg ng 5 S E a CAUTION Insure that the adapter and cable you are using for this installation are clearly labeled for use with the vehicle s E ku E voltage Failure to match the adapter s capacity to the vehicle s voltage could result in improper printer operation or severe R damage to either the printer and or the adapter Note It is the installer s responsibility to insure correct wiring and installation W 2 ES zone 2 E ENTE a Note Zebra is not liable for damage to any equipment caused by improper installation or wiring of the adapter or ne y y Improp g p o 8 damage resulting from use of the wrong adapter for the intended application les a Note Do not lengthen the adapter s power cable or remove the cable s ferrite if equipped Extending the cable or removing a 3 the ferrite may affect the adapter s reliability and radio frequency interference RFI Use care when attaching the adapter s a power cable and power source The red wire attaches to the positive and the black wire to the negative terminal If D uv wS wired backwards the adapter
67. recondition the battery x using a preprinted label to return it to optimal capacity Refer to the Operator Controls S e Choose the correct print darkness and print speed for your section of this manual for information in reconditioning the gt media battery BS e RP4T printers with the RFID encoder reader adjust the en coder settings to use the minimum power required for the RFID media in use e a Use software handshaking XON XOFF whenever possible Use the LCD display backlight only when necessary Turn it off whenever it is not needed 1 D m m 2 General Cleaning Instructions 52 S A Caution Always turn the printer off before cleaning Te i A To avoid possible personal injury or damage to the printer never insert any pointed or sharp objects into the printer A Use care when working near the Tear Bar The edges are very sharp gt 9 A Caution The printhead can become very hot after prolonged printing Allow it to cool off before attempting any cleaning amp procedures e D g Caution Use only cleaning agents specified in the P4T Series cleaning instructions Zebra Technologies Corporation will not iS be responsible for damage caused by any other cleaning materials used on this printer Clean the printer with either the cleaning pen supplied with the printer or a cotton swab saturated with alcohol 5 o x lt 19 e Un N Gani 6 p 6d uon npoanu enueiw opinr 19sH I1bPdH LUd copd M
68. rtment and the media roll should be able to spin freely on the supports eres 2 Sh P jo 5 2 D 2 SE 3 Ov Te eg e ws B OL D x lt ke e Ui N Section Continues U opinr 1esf Lidu Lid Figure 7 3 Loading Media From An External Supply E 2 X 9 cz P aA w amp Ww a5 ws Qt D 3 Q a amp 3 te Media Spacer nS t YV a R 2 N o 8 A 12 SINE us D Oo po te oils ron L bd uone4edajg Ja ULd 8t Bd 6unoouse qnoJ Rear Feed Slot Q WN SN TENE e Ma 2 External Media D g Source 3 Loading Media From An External Supply eg Refer to Figure 7 3 A PAT Series printer configured with the External Media 3 o zi option has a loading slot in the rear of the media compartment allowing you to 28 S use 4 0 in 101 6 mm wide fanfold or roll media from an external supply The ia z E external supply must be designed such that it does not exert excessive drag as p i media is fed through the printer which could result in distorted printing ii Pull the media supports apart insert a Media Spacer Zebra part number BA16625 1 between them and let the media supports close Insert the media from the external supply through the rear feed slot between the media guides and up through the media compartment as shown Make a sure the side of the media you will be printing on faces the printhead a Pal N Section Continues D gt 65 opinr 19sH Lidu Lid
69. s for Home Login Create Profile Contact Zebra LIU zi e r Select Language Example Find the Mobile Printer Wireless Configuration Guide BESLE Business improvement M Bookmark This Page Go to www zebra com manuals INDUSTRY PRoucTS How ERRES EVEN SERVICE amp RESOURCE hunc ETE Select as a manual type Networking Manual then click on Submit JE EREA maaa DG l s Ez z Printing Solutions for Home Login Create Profile Contact Zebra ut rom z RUFEN Software WOW TO BUY T a EA SUPPLIE 2 hM TE Business Improvement 5 ect Language f Bookmark This Page suis Zebra provides software tools that you can FIND IT NOW ACCESSORIES he ins T INDUSTRY PRODUCTS HOW TO BUY SE EEE a e eour ZEBRA PARTNERS download to enhance your printer s capabilities and Register software 2 AMT h Dy CERAM A 5 s 5 a uir E Xr MG LAN TER ANT See EIS des iii ne es maximize performance Learn more by clicking on Find printer drivers FREQUENTLY ASKED M I Lane DART UU NaTO the links below Find printer utilities m QUESTIONS nua Discontinued Software Find firmware Oo MANUAL To find a user guide or user manual for your Zebra product start your PARI VZSHHTHEADS Find Software for Your Printer Q h below T GLOSSARIES abren DAON NETWORKING Select printer model xi Oo WHITE PAPERS b Printer Maintenance Manuals are available through your reseller Find a PRINTER MANAGEMENT CASE STUDIES SPECIAL FEATURES iee
70. s if they have been adjusted for different core sizes more than 5 five times T x lt ze vI N CoD 20 opinr 1esf Liduy Lid Load the Ribbon Cartridge 2 2 a ay aT eS eS SENET S 3 Figure 9 1 Open the Printer Covers If you are using media that requires Thermal Transfer media perform Bis w this step If you are using journal stock or media that uses direct a nz 3 Press the Ribbon EN gg B Cartridge Cover latch thermal technology to print labels omit this step amp E yg ele open 1 Open the Printer Covers x z Hs i Refer to Figure 9 1 e Press the latch release button on the side of the printer as shown at z 1 in figure 9 1 The media cover will open automatically w f gt Z SS y Press on the Ribbon Cartridge Cover latch The cover will slide A Ed Aes z open wj S sS mn us p E 10 Bie D 1 Press down on the Media Cover Latch Lever opens y 3 2 Load the Ribbon Cartridge S z 5 Wem Refer to Figure 9 2 S ws on the cartridge 2 Drop the cartridge in place Select the correct Thermal Transfer cartridge for the media you will be us o i 4 6 iure Bye pulse einsehen ing Consult a Zebra sales representative for information regarding proper i i g Z media selection for your application o 5 tS Remove the tape holding the transfer ribbon in place ye ove tape ane te teen Pre tension the transfer ribbon to remove wrinkles
71. sage that the battery needs re conditioning or replacing Replace battery pack 8 Q or Y icon off Units with Bluetooth or 802 11g option only indicates no radio link has been established 9 or 6 flashing Check that label media is loaded Replace Ribbon Cartridge if depleted Check that the printhead is closed and securely latched 10 Skips labels Ensure correct media is being used Ensure bar or gap sensor is not blocked Ensure label design does not exceed actual media length 11 Prints wrinkle pattern or partial characters Ensure Ribbon Cartridge has been tensioned prior to installation Problem will self correct after printing a few labels Ensure label media tracks properly when emerging from printer Use the alignment marks on the printer cover to ensure wrinkle free operation when loading media into the peeler assembly Correct media alignment if necessary 12 Prints multiple Void messages e RP4T printers only Ensure you have installed RFID media Printer cannot verify RF encoding on non RFID media and will print Void on a pre set number of labels before stopping 13 Communication Error Check media is loaded head is closed and all error indicators are off Replace cable to terminal 14 Screen blank No application loaded Attempt to re load application and restart printer No power See Topic 1 of this section Section Continues p gt p 6d uon npon
72. sence sensor ensure the most amp printer will still not turn on unless the user manually turns it recently printed label is removed D on or unplugs and re plugs the charge cable Ensure label sensor is not blocked 38 p 6d uon npoanu jenuey SE Bd s1e1uud Lyd opinr 1esf I1bPdH Ltd cobd M Q Ltd 9c Bd e ueusjurew L 6d uone4edajg 191uUd 8t Bd 6unoouse qnoJ ZZ 6d 193uuq y bun auuo Ey Bd suone yi eds LE Bd uonewoyu K1o ejnb y oipey Ov Od sadipueddy zs 6d xapu Troubleshooting Topics continued 4 Poor or faded print or low battery icon IH flashing Clean printhead Check battery pack Recharge or replace as necessary A Always dispose of used battery packs properly Refer to 4 Appendix E for more information Check quality of media 5 Partial missing print Check Ribbon Cartridge and or label media alignment Clean printhead Ensure printhead is properly closed and latched 6 No print Replace battery pack Check cable to terminal Wireless units only Restore wireless connection Units using Thermal Transfer media Ensure Ribbon Cartridge has been installed 7 Reduced battery life Check battery pack date code If battery is one to two years old short life may be due to normal aging Check printer display If battery has exceeded a factory set number of charge cycles the printer will display a mes
73. signed for both sizes of media go 8 media contained on a roll cores and they can be adjusted un 2 5 PAT printer media supports are by removing them flipping their set at the factory for 0 75 diam position and re securing them to 6 eter media cores the printer RP4T printers equipped with 1 Open the Media Cover and _ the RFID encoder are configured remove any label media D a iE A 5 amp formedia with 1 38 35 05 mm 2 Use Phillips head screwdriver m gt diameter cores since RFID me with a long blade to keep the e go dia cannot be wound around screw attaching the Support Disk S 2 a small diameter core without to the printer from turning both degrading its ability to feed i i o 9 DE esie dte con TO TEE 3 Rotate the Support Disk while properly past the printhead and keeping the attachment screw causing possible damage to the from turning and remove it Raids 4 Flip the Media Support Disk 39 8 so that the desired core diameter ga zh ridge faces towards the inside of ss ES the printer Please refer to Figure 8 Ce 7 Ma a 5 Re secure the Support Disk by tighten D Te z d dads Ue a ing it onto the attaching screw Do not over endi y Pd 9a tighten the Support Disk It must be able to spin j freely 22 Repeat this procedure on the other Support Disk 9 o Joe Yn Q Always ensure that both Support Disks are adjusted for the D a Se D same size media core HE P Replace the Media Support Disk
74. software locks up during normal operation force the printer to shut down by pressing and holding the Power Button for 3 seconds f you try to turn the printer off normally and the software locks up the printer will automatically shut itself off after a 10 second delay f you try to turn the printer off and it does not respond you can force an immediate shut down by pressing and holding the Power Button again within 10 seconds A forced shutdown will preserve the printer s data and settings Communications Diagnostics If there s a problem transferring data between a terminal or WLAN placing the printer in the Communications Diagnostics Mode also referred to as the DUMP mode will allow diagnostic analysis The printer will print transmitted data as ASCII characters and their text representation or a period if not a printable character for any data received from the host terminal or network To enter Communications Diagnostics Mode 1 Print a configuration label as described above 2 At the end of 2nd diagnostics report the printer will print Press FEED key to enter DUMP mode 3 Press the FEED key The printer will print Entering DUMP mode Note If the FEED key is not pressed within 3 seconds the printer will print DUMP mode not entered and will resume normal operation 4 At this point the printer is in DUMP mode and will print the ASCII hex codes of any data sent to it and their text representa
75. st establish communications with a host device which sends the data to be printed Communications occur in three al 3 ws basic ways Ss S By acable between the printer and its host terminal using either RS232C or USB protocols amp amp By means of a Bluetooth short range radio frequency link ia By means of a wireless LAN Local Area Network per 802 11b g specifications Cable Communications E 5 Caution The printer should be turned off before connecting or disconnecting any communications cable 3 3 sy 8 A Note All PAT series printers can communicate by cable the specific cable used with your printer can vary with the host TS B terminal z Ov Figure 13 P4T Series Communication Ports E 3 TOME TO Au e KE wD ue E S d SAE 7 Battery Charging it O Receptacle LI2V zzz1 8A rr USB Port my Un 398 ES E 2 3 Align Locking Plug GE O features with these Ry 2 o cutouts D g Rotate clockwise to lock the cable in place counter clockwise to un Zu P lock the cable S p _ gt RS232 USBPort S o c a m 2 SE 3 SE g Serial RS232C or USB Port c 6 EO The 10 pin modular connector on your communications cable plugs into the combination RS232C USB communications port on the side of the
76. th a universal 110 to 230 50 60 Hz VAC input Multiple AC plug configurations comply sel 5 S A with most international standards This charger is intended for use 5 aa WW live with the P4T Series printers which are equipped with Lithium lon oe 8 W Charges cs Li ion batteries ud 5 Full part numbers are determined by the AC mains connectors Consult Zebra or your authorized re seller for full part number in formation 2 gt The LI72 will charge a battery pack as fast as its charge level will goa 9 allow and then switch over to a maintenance charge to keep the s SIR charge at its maximum D A OG M 2 S n O c xe og 2 ws B OL D x lt amp jS LI72 Charger 6 AT17696 xx Section Continues S GO opinr 19sH I1bPdH LlUd Figure 3 Charging the P4T Series Battery with the LI72 z 8 8 m Battery Charging Mains connector will A A i Receptacle vary with country of o S T intended use ene x y cie S amp oO a A LI72 Battery ur B Charger E Oo PAT Series zi Battery Pack i D E OS Bo g uem 8 d S amp Charging Battery Packs with the AT17696 xx LI72 Single Charger Plug the LI72 into the appropriate AC wall receptacle then insert the charge cable into the battery pack charger jack The yellow green charge indicator LED will indicate the status of the charger as per the following table ae x o 53 A Indicator
77. the ZPL programming language s extensive set of RFID commands If you plan to use ZPL Il refer to the appropriate Programming Guides available on line from Zebra s Web site If you have a printer with wireless capabilities you can refer to the Wireless Configuration Guide also available on the Zebra web site If you choose to use a third party label preparation system follow the installation instructions included in the package 30 opinr 19sH I1bPdH Lltd Radio Hegulatory Information amp a A o a Bluetooth ZBR4 Radio WLAN Module Using 802 11b g Radio ND 7 5 z A 3 The following section only applies when the Bluetooth ZBR4 module is installed in a P4T The following section only applies when the 802 11b g WLAN module is installed in a P4T SE a series printer This radio configuration has demonstrated compliance to FCC regulations series printer Other than conditions specified elsewhere in this manual only one of the g O PAT series printers with this configuration sold in North America will have the FCC ID radio options can be installed in the printer at one time and the antenna used for these te A E 128 MD ZBRAWA and the Industrie Canada ID 3798B ZBRAWA for this radio module on a transmitters must not be co located or must not operate in conjunction with any other label on the back of the printer antenna PAT Series printers for sale in North America will have the 802 11b g radio FCC ID A Caution
78. the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet or circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING Exposure to Radio Frequency radiation To conform to FCC RF exposure requirements this device shall be used in accordance with the operating conditions and instructions listed in this manual Note that there are several radio options available with this printer Additional regulatory information is contained in later sections devoted to each radio individually NOTE This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices Shielded cables must be used with the unit to insure compliance Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Zebra Technologies Corporation could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Canadian Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada C before the equipment certification number signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met It does not guarantee that the certified product will operate to the user s satisfaction Agency Approvals and Regulatory Information FCC part 15 Canadian STD RSS 210 NOM ETL Mexico EN60950 1 Safety Standard creation production or delivery of the accompanying product including hardwar
79. ting the Product Configuration Code Printers equipped with either of the 802 11b g radio options allow wireless communication as a node within a WLAN and its wireless capabilities allow communications from any point within the WLAN s perimeter PAT printers equipped with the dual Bluetooth 802 11b g WLAN radio configuration can be linked to both a WLAN and a Bluetooth network simultaneously Methods of establishing communications to P4T Series print ers will vary with each LAN application General information on establishing WLAN communications can be found in either the CPCL Programmers Manual or the Quick Start Guide for Mobile Wireless Rd both available on line at the Zebra Web site vww zebra com manuals More information and LAN configura ten utilities may also be found in Zebra s Label Vista program version 2 8 and later The latest version of Label Vista may be downloaded from Zebra s Web site Setting Up the Software PAT Series printers use Zebra s CPCL Programming language which was designed for mobile printing applications CPCL is fully described in the CPCL Programmers Manual available on line at the Zebra Web site You can also use Label Vista Zebra s Windows based label cre ation program which uses a graphical interface to create and edit labels in the CPCL language All PAT Series printers support an interpreter for the ZPL Il pro gramming language RP4T printers with RFID encoding reading capabilities use
80. tion ers The P4T Series consists of two models The P4T can print Inspect the printer for possible shipping damage y z on direct thermal or thermal transfer media The RP4T can print Check all exterior surfaces for damage zO 3 on direct or thermal transfer media and also encode special RFID Open the media cover refer to Loading the Media in the ws E media f Printer Preparation section and inspect the media compart 2 Because these printers are made by Zebra Technologies you re ment for damage amp assured of world class support for all of your bar code printers In case return shipping is required save the carton and all pack software and supplies ing material This User s Guide gives you the information you ll need to operate and maintain both the PAT and RPAT models e PAT Series printers use the CPCL programming language To create and print receipts and labels using the CPCL language refer to our Label Vista label creation program or the Mobile Printing Systems CPCL M pa Mantal ib are both available on our Web site at zebra com man PAT Series printer software es bedes Enes for the ZPL II programming language up to Version 30 8 4 Manuals Reporting Damage If you discover shipping damage Immediately notify and file a damage report with the shipping company Zebra Technologies Corporation is not responsible for any damage incurred during shipment of the printer and will not cover the repair of this d
81. tion or if not a printable character Additionally a file with a dmp extension containing the ASCII information will be created and stored in the printer s memory It can be viewed cloned or deleted using the Label Vista applica tion Refer the Label Vista documentation for more information To terminate the Communications Diagnostics Mode 1 Turn the printer OFF 2 Wait 5 seconds 3 Turn the printer ON The printer will resume normal operation Calling Technical Support If the printer fails to print the configuration label or you encounter problems not covered in the Troubleshooting Guide contact Zebra Technical Support You will need to supply the following informa tion Model number type e g PAT RPAT Unit serial number 14 digit number including dashes and Product Configuration Code PCC 15 digit number including dashes Refer to Appendix D for the location of these num bers Technical support contact information may be found in Ap pendix D of this manual Section Continues p gt p 6d uon npoanu jenuey opinr 19sH I1bPdH Ltd 6 6d M Q Ltd Figure 18 1 PAT Series Configuration Label Sample E g Print Head Test w Ef Zebra P4T v90 16 04 24 08 En CHK 836E XXPZ08 16 5044 T S3P49016A12 5 Build Date Apr 24 2008 15 28 00 e RELEASE BUILD Testing Mano First diagnostic report for all PAT Memory tested and OK Series printers Baud Rate 115200 BPS In a
82. tored ESSID 247 Ir Associated network Management Active none Build Date Apr 3 2008 Build Time 13 43 31 Peripherals MCR 4 10 LCD Installed Expansion module x77 Bluetooth Power Management In activity Timeout Secs Low battery Timeout 68 Secs Remote DTR pwr off Disabled voltage 18 29 210 Low bat Warning 7 10 182 Low bat Shut down 6 79 174 Power On Cycles 143 Battery Health good Memory Flash 8388607 Bytes RAM 16777218 Bytes Label Width 832 dots 104 mm Height 65535 dots 8191 mm Sensors Adj Ribn DAC 225 Thr 100 Cur 254 Not Detected Pres DAC 127 Thr 120 Cur 255 Label Removed Media 255 384 dots Gap DAC 110 Thr 30 Cur 70 Bar DAC 98 Thr 70 Cur 10 Temperature 179 Voltage 18 29 210 Resident Fonts Sizes Chars File Directory ZPL CFG CFG INDEX WML 4702 4388000 Bytes Free Command Language CCL Key 21 EPL2 EMULATION VER 2 1 ZPL Configuration Information Ver V30 8 4 22 05 Ifont Ver 1 14 Tear Off Print Mode Non Continuous Media Type 10 Darkness 300 Tear Off Adjust 1225 Label length 100mn Print Width veh Control Prefix Seh Format Prefix 2ch Delimiter 00 Top Position 01 Media Pwr Up 01 Media Head Close Left Margin 800 Dots per row End of report Press FEED key to enter DUMP mode Dump mode not entered 26 opinr 1esf Lidu Lid Connecting the Printer 3 3 S The printer mu
83. u jenuey SE Bd s1e1uud LydY opinr 1esf I1bPdH Lltd cobd Ma3IAJ9AQ Ltd 9c Bd e ueuajurew L bd uone4edajg 191uud 8t Bd 6unoouse qnoJ 32 Bd suone yi eds ZZ 6d saquiid y bun auuo LE Bd uoneuuoju Ajsoyejnbay oipey 9p Od sadipueddy zs 6d xapu Troubleshooting Techniques Printing a Configuration Label To print out a listing of the printer s current configuration follow these steps 1 Turn the printer off Load the media compartment with journal media media with no black bars printed on the back 2 Press and hold the Feed Button 3 Press and release the Power button and keep the Feed button pressed When printing starts release the Feed button 4 The printer will create two reports The first report is a basic functional test of the printer It prints a series of interlocking X characters which acts as a test of the printhead elements and reports on basic features of the printer including memory installed The second report is a detailed list of the printer s configura tion including any options installed such as radios and cur rent status of system settings Refer to Figures 18 1 through 18 2 for a sample configuration label printout Performing a Forced Shutdown It the printer has locked up and is not responding to any operator inputs or external commands from either a connected terminal or a linked LAN you can perform a forced shutdown e If the printer
84. ustry program to collectandrecycle MEM site at http www zebra com environment these batteries at the end of their useful life when taken out of service in the United States or Canada The RBRC program provides a convenient alternative to placing used Li ion batteries into the trash or the municipal waste stream which may be illegal in your area 9c Bd adueuajuley Insulate depleted battery terminals with tape before disposal Please call 1 800 8BATTERY for information on Li ion battery recycling and disposal bans or restrictions in your area Zebra Technologies Corporation s involvement in this program is part of our commitment to preserving our environment and conserving our natural resources Outside North America please follow local battery recycling guidelines 8E Bd 6unoouse qnoj 32 Bd suone yi eds 9p Od sadipueddy zs 6d xapu Goa 49 p 6d uon npoanu jenuew Appendix F opinr 1esf Lidu Lid cs 6d M Q Ltd L bd uoneJjedajg 191uuud ZZ 6d saquid y buldauU0D LE Bd uonewoyu AsoyejnBay oipey J E Using zebra com Example 2 Find the Label Vista Download page aa I Go to www zebra com software and select Label Vista then click Submit Qs The following examples use the search functions on Zebra s Web D E ies a site for finding specific documents T Exs 18 5 W Printing Solution

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