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Mitsubishi Electronics CP-770DW Printer User Manual
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1. 30 EXTERNAL REMOTE TERMINAL 1 The image can be stored in memory by sending the remote signal through the external remote terminal on the rear panel When the MEM amp PRN MEMORY amp PRINT function is set to ON the image will be printed after being stored in memory o Make out the necessary circuit to use this function by referring to the following Circuit inside and pin No lll EXTERNAL REMOTE TERMINAL SIGNAL ALLOCATION STEREO JACK cur Pin No X Function Description Plug pin No Ground Earth MEMORY Memory When the signal becomes LOW from HIGH the image is stored in memory When the signal has been LOW for 15ms or more the image is stored in memory See page 51 52 Circuit inside the VCP BUSY1 Refer to the BUSY LEVEL setting of REMOTE SET in SERVICE MENU See page 52 D DTC124EK e When the signal from BUSY terminal is received with TTL level keep the following lg 2mA or less l 1mA or less lg means the current flowing into the unit at Low output I means the current flowing out of the unit at High output Just after completing printing there is a p
2. 34 35 LGD displaychart aucem reden petere 36 37 Adjustments amp settings MAIN MENU eem 38 44 MAIN MENU items once tc eee ete ees 38 Operating MAIN MENU seseeeeeeeneneeeneenneeenen nennen nennen 38 39 COLOR ADJ Colour adjustment display 40 LAYOUT Layout setting display een 40 41 PRINT Print setting display eese 42 COMMENT Comment making display 43 44 MEMORY POSITION Memory and Position setting display 44 Adjustments amp settings SERVICE MENU 45 53 SERVICE MENU items esseseeeeeeeseeeeeeneeeee nennen 45 Operating SERVICE 45 SYSTEM SETUP System setting display 46 47 GAMMA ADJ Gamma level setting 47 48 LAYOUT Layout setting display 2 48 ANALOG COLOR ADJ Analog colour adjustment display 48 INPUT Input signal setting 49 OUTPUT Output signal setting display 50 KEY SET Button function setting display
3. 50 51 RS232C SET RS 232C signal setting display 52 REMOTE SET Remote signal setting 52 53 PREVIOUS ERROR Error display 53 Error messages utet Idae techie ede nae avon Lene Gere 54 Before calling for service 55 56 Overcoming paper jams ssssssssseseeenene nennen enne 57 ra tetro a emet tb denm tis 58 oe rete nit tede eir eee ees 59 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS In the interest of safety please observe the following precautions POWER REQUIREMENT This Colour Video Copy Processor is designed for operation on 220 240V 50Hz AC Never connect to any outlet or power supply having a different voltage or frequency WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED AVERTISSEMENT CET APPAREIL DOIT ETRE MIS A LA TERRE PROTECTIVE MEASURES IF ABNORMALITIES ARISE Use of the unit during emission of smoke or abnormal sounds without adopting countermeasures is dangerous In such a case unplug the power cord from the source outlet immediately and request maintenance service from the sales dealer NEVER INSERT ANY OBJECT INTO THE UNIT Foreign objects of any kind inserted into this unit constitute a safety hazard and can cause extensive damage
4. Previous error display poe pe i gt ERROR SH3HlO 37 ADJUSTMENTS amp SETTINGS MAIN MENU 1 00 1 LIZGLLLL OG2LSGOL Gck a dagaoaagaaAeeem 7 MAIN MENU ITEMS MAIN MENU is used to open sub menus The functions are set with the following 6 S2 ieir menus settings be saved by SAVE PRG tur LAYOUT PRINT COMMENT INPUT Selects the input signal through the terminal on the rear panel MEMORY POSITION VIDEO Signal from video signal input terminal MS NAE S VIDEO Signal from S video signal input terminal j Signal from RGB signal input terminal Monitor display COLOR ADJ Adjusts colour of printing image LAYOUT Adjusts the image layout setting PRINT Adjusts gamma characteristic image outline selects print direction mirror print left right inversed and printing speed COMMENT Making a comment MEMORY POSITION Selects print position SAVE PRG Stores the above settings in 1 of 3 program memories OPERATING MAIN MENU Use buttons on the remote control unit to display MAIN MENU and select and set functions DISPLAY COLOR PROG ADJUST FRAME T CLEAR SOP 1 Press MENU button to display MAIN MENU NBU VEG TS VIDEO INGE COLOR ADJ LAYOUT PRINT COMMENT 2 Select your desired item by pressing A or V MEMORY POSITION SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL EXAMPLE Selecting LAYOUT display 3
5. 2 gt Jg c c o 2 o ONILOOHS J318nOHL SH3HlO SETTING THE FUNCTIONS MENU CHART MONITOR DISPLAY CHART COLOR ADJ OPERATION verd COLOR B amp W Press gt button to change the value CONT select the mode or switch the item R SUB E UE Select an item with A W button is reference page CENTER gt CANCEL gt Monitor display C is the name of button on remote control unit is the name of button on front panel 1 When going back to MAIN MENU or SERVICE MENU without saving the setting i press MENU button Front panel MP Or iE COLOR ADJ SELECT COLOR B amp W POWER H LI L i Changes to Y SUB M SUB C SUB when selectin SR CENTER gt SELECT B amp emm e CANCEL gt e MAIN MENU 5 poc LIS is displ IS alspla ed when INPUT VIDEO S VIDEO RGB L MULTI OFF OFF PRN SELECT ON selecting THERMAL ON COLOR ADJ MODE SAME DIFFIPHOTO1 Displays only when LAYOUT yee IMAGES 2 2S 4 16 PRINT SSS i i SIZE W M N USER 2S is not displayed when COMMENT lt COPY OFF W M N gt selccing THERMAL ON lt 0 0 48 gt Displays only when SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL BOTTOM 0 0 48 gt SIZE USER lt LEFT 0 0 63 gt MEMORY lt RIGHT 0 0 63 gt S VIDEO RGB ABC FIELD12 1 LI Source Image Only NOR gana when usin 900S4P CK900L4P ES EUHO NOTE
6. When the symptom of the poor print quality is not corrected even if the head is cleaned replacing the thermal head is required Contact your dealer Thermal head is hot right after printing Wait until the head temperature is low when cleaning the thermal head 6 Clean the rubber roller The seal paste and dust etc are stuck on the rubber roller if you use it for a long time Wipe with tissue paper etc which is soaked in a small amount of alcohol carefully Rubber roller 58 SPEC amp OPTIONS M MM M C SPECIFICATIONS Class Colour Video Copy Processor Model CP900E Printing method Sublimation Dye Thermal 3 colour faces progressive printing yellow magenta and cyan and surface lamination 0 A ie gt c d Print quality Dot resolution Max 1280 x 600 pixels S size FAST mode 9 Number of grades 256 8 bits for each colour About 16 7 million colours o Printing time L size Approx 22 sec sheet When using CK900L 1 image FAST mode S size Approx 12 sec sheet When using 9005 1 image FAST mode m Ink sheet Special cartridge method gt Print paper Special roll paper L size 160 x 110mm c 1 image mode Printing area Wide mode 125 x 94mm Middle mode 118 x 89mm o Narrow mode 113 x 85mm Special roll paper S size 110 x 105mm Printing area Wide mode 100 x 75mm Middle mode 94 x 70mm Narrow mode 90 x 68mm Supply method Input
7. black and white Select B amp W when inputting monochrome signal CENTER P BRT Bright Adjusts the brightness of the printing image die CONT Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the printing image R SUB Adjusts red subcontrast of the printing image Red is added with P and blue is added with amp G SUB Adjusts green subcontrast of the printing image Green is added with gt and pink is added with B SUB Adjusts blue subcontrast of the printing image Blue is added with and yellow is added with lt d COLOR Adjusts density of the printing image The colour of the image gets deeper with gt and lighter with lt d APT Aperture Adjusts the contour of image The contour is reinforced with and softened with CENTER Initializes each setting When pressing gt the values of BRT CONT R SUB G SUB B SUB COLOR and APT will be reset to the centre value CANCEL Initializes each setting in ANALOG COLOR ADJ 48 en INPUT Input signal setting display Set this menu before memorizing image INPUT FIELD AFC AGC DCF NOR REV OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON TTL SOG 0 3V FIELD The odd and even field lines will be reversed depending on the input interlaced signal Printing image is not clear so that the odd and even field lines may be reversed depending on the input interlaced signal In this case FIELD is set to REV The image disorder cannot be seen in monitor display Does not reverse FIELD as remaini
8. DO NOT PLACE ANYTHING ON THE COLOUR VIDEO COPY PROCESSOR Heavy objects placed on the Colour Video Copy Processor can cause damage or obstruct proper ventilation PROTECT THE POWER CORD Damage to the power cord may cause fire or shock hazard When unplugging hold by the plug only and remove carefully DO NOT PLACE WATER CONTAINERS ON THE UNIT Do not place flower vases and other water holding containers on the device If for some reason water seeps to the inside of the unit unplug the power cord from the source outlet and contact the sales dealer If used without corrective measures the unit may be damaged In the interest of safety avoid handling of liquids near the unit J m O gt Oo o T gt c J m o Q o m o 0 J m gt DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET Touching internal parts is dangerous besides it may lead to malfunction Contact the sales dealer to carry out internal checks and adjustments Before opening the cover for eliminating a jammed paper etc be sure to disconnect the power cord plug UNPLUG THE POWER CORD DURING A LONG ABSENCE Turn off the MAIN power switch and unplug the power cord during a long absence ONILNIYd WHEN TRANSPORTING THE UNIT When transporting the unit remove the ink cassette and paper Make sure to slide the printing unit lock switch to the lock position BE CAREFUL AROUND PRINT PAPER EXIT SLOT Do not insert your hand or any ma
9. 6 Press lt or gt button to select 1200 2400 4800 or 9600 bit s Press A or V button to select COMMAND TYPE Press lt or gt button to select a b or Select a for normal setting Depending on the connected equipment select b or 9 Press SET button SERVICE MENU is displayed SAVE is indicated Press lt or gt button to memorize the setting in prg 1 prg 2 or prg 3 Select CANCEL to cancel the setting 11 Press SET button The source image input signal from the equipment is displayed The setting of BAUD RATE and COMMAND TYPE is completed I2 Set the communication format of the computer with a computer connected Synchronizing system Asynchronous communication Data bit length 8 bits Parity bit Nothing Stop bit length 11 Transmission order Sent from LSB Baud rate bit sec 1200 2400 4800 9600 16 S2 BAUD RATE1200 S2 COMMAND TYPEa SER SAVE prg 1 BEFORE OPERATION Before printing 1 Unlock the printing unit See below 2 Install the print paper and ink cassette pages 17 21 PAPER SHEET SET When using this unit for printing make sure to use the following types of paper sheet and ink sheet set PAPER SHEET SET Product name Ink sheet size No of prints Usage CK900S S size 200 Colour print CK900L L size 130 Colour print CK900S4P S siz
10. Transmitted data Received data Request to send Clear to send Data set ready Signal ground Data terminal ready Output Equipment with RS 232C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 1 Connect this unit and RS 232C equipment with a crossover cable RS 232 Connection Cable Cross RS 232 Connection Cable over cable DB25 DB25 Computer DB9 Printer DB25 Signal Pin No Pin E Signal Signal Pin No Pin No Signal FG TQ T RXD roi m1 TXD TXD al 2 lal RXD RXD DR l4 e DSR RTS 4 RTS SG 5 F 47 GND CTS P ce 5 CTS DR 6 420 DTR DSR 6 6 DSR RS 7 5 CTS DTR la vas 20 DTR cs 8 4 RTS GND 17 7 GND FG 9 FG m LE xl L J L J 9 on the 9 Pin end of the cable is typically tied to the Shield This is just an example Make sure to check the connection type for the using equipment 2 Set the baud rate according to the equipment to be connected S SYSTEM gt Press MENU button then press STOP button on remote control unit SERVICE MENU is displayed 3 Press W button to select RS232C S RS232C gt 15 T gt c J m o ONILOOHS leiNawisnrav 318noul SH3H lO CONNECTIONS 4 Press gt button RS232C menu is displayed Set BAUD RATE on this menu 5 Press A or V button to select BAUD RATE The setting BAUD RATE e g 1200 will be displayed
11. Composite Sync of 0 3Vp p level AFC is invalid AFC is available This function is to automatically adjust a dark picture in brightness and print with sharp contrast Peak level of an input signal is detected and signal width is standardized to the appropriate value 49 0 J m O gt c o T gt c J m o Q m 9 o J m gt SNILOOHS J318nOHL SH3HlO ADJUSTMENTS amp SETTINGS SERVICE MENU OUTPUT Output signal setting display MONI R SUB Adjusts red subcontrast on the monitor Red is added with gt and blue is added with amp MONI B SUB Adjusts blue subcontrast on the monitor Blue is added with gt and yellow is added with lt q LIVE SEL Live select Switches the monitor display routes of input signal at LIVE mode with DISPLAY OFF Selects to display input signal or the reflection of image and adjustment on the monitor ANA Analog Displays the image of input signal on the monitor DIG Digital Displays the reflection of image and adjustment CONVERT This function is to output the signals which selected at INPUT in MAIN MENU to Video output terminal RGB output terminal S video output terminal OFF Outputs to the same output terminal as the input terminal ON Outputs to Video output terminal RGB output terminal S video output terminal MEMORY SYNC Selects the Sync signal for displaying memory image EXT Selects Sync output signal and disp
12. L2 ONLY 0 10 10 Only OFF is available when Displays only when SEPARATE OFF ON selecting THERMAL ON selecting COLOR EACH MARGIN CUT OFF ON Does not display when selecting INPUT RGB in MAIN MENU COLOR is not displayed when selecting B amp W Analog colour adjustment display SERVICE MENU display ANALOG COLOR ADJ INPUT COLOR B amp W SERVICEMENU 1 CONT GAMMA ADJ R SUB LAYOUT 2 G SUB ANALOG COLOR ADJ Displays only when ed INPUT selecting INPUT VIDEO APT OUTPUT or S VIDEO CENTER gt KEY SET CANCEL gt RS232C Input signal setting display REMOTE PREVIOUS ERROR INPUT SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL FIELD NOR REV Displays only when AFC OFF ON 1 AGC OFF ON selectin N UT VIDEO or S VI DCF OFF ON Displays only when INSYNC TTL SOG 0 3V selecting INPUT VIDEO Q o z 2 m 2 o U 2 Y gt gt zl o z Output signal setting OUTPUT MONI R SUB 0 MONI B SUB 0 LIVE SEL ANA DIG CONVERT OFF ON MEMORY SYNC EXT INT OUT SYNC AUTO USER lt OUT SYNC 0 3V TTL gt lt OUT SYNC NEGA POSI gt lt RGBSOGOUT OFF ON gt display ONILNIYd KEY SET KEY LOCK OFF ON MEM amp PRN OFF ON R1 R2 MEM amp STOP MEM amp MONI OFF ON KEEP OFF ON AUTO CLEAR OFF MEM AFTER PRN CLEAR KEY PART PAGE ALL RS 232C signal setting display RS232C SET BAUD RATE 1200 2400 4800 9600 COMMAND TYPE A B C RESPONSE OFF
13. Press gt button to open sub menu 5 MODE AUTO S MULTI OFF OFF PRN SELECT ON MODE SAME DIFF PHOTO1 IMAGES 2 2S 4 16 SIZE W M N USER 4 Select an item you wish to adjust by pressing A or V LAYOUT MODE AUTO S MULTI OFF OFF PRN SELECT ON MODE SAME DIFF PHOTO1 IMAGES 2 25 4 16 SIZE W M N USER 38 9 5 5 lt or gt button to select an item or change value LAYOUT If you press MENU button the settings will be cancelled and MAIN MENU is displayed MULT price RE MODE SAME DIFF PHOTO1 IMAGES 2 28 4 16 SIZE W M N USER lt COPY OFF W M N gt lt TOP 0 0 48 gt lt BOTTOM 0 0 48 gt lt LEFT 0 0 63 gt RIGHT 0 0 63 gt 6 Press SET button MAIN MENU SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL is displayed INPUT VIDEO S VIDEO RGB x COLOR ADJ This menu lets you select a program memory 1 3 to store your new settings LAYOUT PRINT COMMENT MEMORY POSITION SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL Press lt or gt button to select the program memory numbers of 1 2 or 3 to store the setting The program is replaced In case of keeping the stored program do not select the program memory number in which the setting is stored If you wish to cancel the setting select CANCEL and press SET button Press SET button again When selecting PRG1 to set 1 is chosen When memorizing in a different program memory number select the number of the program As the program is replaced it is recomme
14. input colours may not be added to the characters displayed on the monitor In that case set SELECT of ANALOG COLOR ADJ MENU to B amp W in SERVICE MENU ONILOOHS J318nOHL When SIZE is set to W or the minus value is increased on H POSI the monitor Screen may get darker according to the monitor connected However the image will be printed correctly SH3HlO 1 41 ADJUSTMENTS amp SETTINGS MAIN MENU PRINT Print setting display GRAD Gradation Adjusts the gamma curve of images Selects the gamma curve among 3 kinds of the settings ES Mainly when connecting to endoscope ECHO Mainly when connecting to ultrasound diagnostic equipment NOR Mainly when connecting to other equipment e Only NOR is available when using CK900S4P CK900L4P CK900S4P HX EU or CK900L4P HX EU or selecting THERMAL ON APT Aperture Controls apertures and reinforces or softens the contour of image S SOFT Softens the contour N NORMAL Does not perform APT H1 HARD 1 Reinforces the contour H2 HARD 2 Reinforces the contour more DIR Print Direction Selects printing direction The left and right margin sizes will be different on L size paper NOR The margin is made on the lower position REV The margin is made on the upper position MIRROR Selects the mirror left right inversed prints OFF Normal print ON Mirror print PRN SPEED PRINTING SPEED Sets the printing speed FAST High speed printing S size 1280 dots 100 mm x 600
15. lines 75 mm NORMAL Prints lines in double density S size 1280 dots 100 mm x 1200 lines 75 mm Only NORMAL is available when using CK900S4P HX EU or CK900L4P HX EU or selecting IMAGES 25 Only FAST is available when selecting THERMAL ON Example of SIZE DIR and MIRROR setting This image is limited in printing with white by SIZE setting P Standard print When the values of When the values of TOP and RIGHT are BOTTOM and LEFT small are small When the values of TOP When the values of TOP When the values of TOP and RIGHT are small and RIGHT are small and RIGHT are small and MIRROR is ON DIR is REV MIRROR is ON and DIR is REV 42 PRINT GRAD APT DIR MIRROR PRN SPEED ES ECHO NOR S N H1 H2 NOR REV OFF ON FAST NORMAL COMMENT Comment making display This menu is used to enter a comment CD Comment mode Selects to display the comment or not OFF Does not display the comment ON SET Displays the comment When pressing SET button during selecting ON the editing display will be shown ADJ Prints the set value made on APT COLOR ADJ and ANALOG COLOR ADJ menu DATA Prints total number of prints each setting AFC AGC GRAD APT image size etc Comment display Displays the comment in this part 48 letters 24 letters x 2 lines are available to input Choose LEFT or RI
16. monitor screen See page 40 MINUS BUTTON Press to decrease the value of each setting item To set the value select SET with MENU button and press PLUS button 5 PLUS BUTTON Press to increase the value of each setting item To set the value select SET with MENU button and press this button MONITOR BUTTON Switches the display on the monitor When this button is pressed the picture on the monitor screen switches between the picture of the input signal source image and the memorized image When pressing MEMORY button while holding this button print paper will be fed and cut automatically and the mechanism will be initialized Make sure to press MONITOR button first or a new image will be memorized 8 MEMORY BUTTON Press to memorize the image to be printed When signal is not inputted memory is not available 8 PRINT BUTTON Press to print the image memorized by the MEMORY button The image on the monitor screen switches to Source image when printing starts When image is not memorized printing is not available 9 PRINT OUTLET The printed paper comes out here Do not put any objects in front of the outlet OPEN BUTTON Press to slide out the printing mechanism Make sure to unlock PRINTING UNIT LOCK SWITCH When itis not working turn off the power once Then try to press this button again Open the mechanism to load paper and ink cassette or to clear a paper jam D TRAY Holds
17. on the power again with THERMAL ON and AUTO CUT OFF PUSH FEED amp CUT is displayed In this case make sure to remove the printed part with scissors etc and press MEMORY button while pressing MONITOR button to feed amp cut BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE BE Use the following troubleshooting chart to try to resolve any apparent defect in operation If you are unable to resolve the problem unplug the power cord and contact your dealer Symptom No power when POWER lamp does not illuminate No image appears on the monitor The image on the monitor screen vibrates when characters are indicated on the monitor screen or LIVE SEL is set to DIG Refer to page 49 The image is not stored in memory The image is not printed Check and Remedy Is the power cord plug disconnected from the outlet Connect the power cord plug to the outlet firmly After tuning the power off wait for approx 2 minutes Then turn on the power Are the IN SYNC the OUT SYNC and the RGB SOG OUT set correctly Check the current setting Refer to pages 11 16 Are the video signal and sync signal inputted to this unit Check the connection Refer to pages 11 16 Is the input signal on the menu screen INPUT VIDEO S VIDEO RGB selected correctly Check the current setting Refer to pages 22 23 Is the image stored in memory displayed on the
18. or degraded printing quality A finger print or dust on the paper surface may degrade the printing quality SLNAWLSNrFGV ONILNIYd ONILOOHS J18nO0HL Note Mitsubishi brand thermal paper is specially treated with an antistatic coating against thermal head damage caused by static electricity discharge The use of non treated paper may cause premature head failure in your product This product is to be employed with medical equipment just for SH3H lO reference purpose not for medical diagnostic purpose SPECIAL FEATURES SPECIAL FEATURES AVAILABLE IN VARIOUS MEDICAL FIELDS INCLUDING ENDOSCOPY DIAGNOSIS 3 kinds of colouring characteristics gamma curve are employed which are the best for medical diagnostic devices including endoscope requiring precise images and ultrasound diagnostic equipment etc The colour is reproducible for each diagnostic equipment with easy operation Each gamma curve is adjustable for each user flexibly 2 PRINT SIZES ARE AVAILABLE ACCORDING TO THE PURPOSE 2 printing sizes L size max 110 x 160 mm and S size max 110 x 105 mm are selectable MULTI PRINT FUNCTION BY THE CAPACIOUS FRAME MEMORY As this unit has 3 frame memories it can store an image during its printing So the time of diagnosis will be shorten remarkably HIGH SPEED PRINTING Printing speed is approx 12 seconds in S size print Using a rollpaper shortens the time for installing and removing LARGE CAP
19. out of the box by the following procedures Make sure to check the contents Open the top of the box 2 Remove the cushion with contents Be careful not to drop the contents 3 Take the unit out of the box carefully Make sure to keep the unit horizontally Unwrap the packing CONTENTS Make sure to check the supplied contents on the cushion Power cord Attachments for thermal paper COLOUR VIDEO COPY PROCESSOR Spacers 4 Ink cassette Screws 4 Wired remote control unit Operation manual NOILVHVd3Hd SNOILO3NNOO 5990134 eter D z z SNILOOHS 31anouL SLNAWLSNrav SH3H lO FEATURES amp FUNCTIONS FRONT PANEL o Qoo O00 MITSUBISHI POWER BUTTON INDICATOR Press to turn on power Press again to turn off power When the power is turned on the indicator illuminates 2 LCD LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY Indicates input signal settings and various function modes and settings Use Menu on the monitor or LCD for setting functions See pages 36 37 MENU BUTTON Press for colour adjustment The item will be switched in order of SELECT COLOR B amp W gt BRT gt CONT gt R SUB gt G SUB B SUB gt CENTER gt CANCEL SET gt SELECT COLOR B amp W When selecting B amp W R SUB G SUB B SUB change to Y SUB M SUB C SUB To go back to the normal screen press 6 PLUS button while SET is selected The above menu is displayed on the
20. page 38 and 45 MENU BUTTON Press to display MAIN MENU used for various settings See pages 34 35 CLEAR BUTTONS Press to eliminate all or a part of memorized images MONITOR BUTTON Press to switch the image of the input signal and the memorized image being displayed MEMORY BUTTON Use to memorize the image to be printed The memorized image is displayed on the monitor screen for one second then the image of the input signal is displayed CONNECTIONS M9 The functions of this unit can be set by the menu screens displayed on the monitor Connection with a monitor Connection with VIDEO S VIDEO signal equipment Connection with RGB analog signal equipment Connection with RS 232C equipment Connect this unit with a monitor to check the images to be printed and the images stored in memory The following examples show the connections with a video signal S video signal RGB analog signal and RS 232C equipment Connect with the necessary signal equipment Make sure to turn off the power of the unit and connecting equipment before connection CONNECTION WITH A MONITOR Make sure to turn off the power before setting EXAMPLE To VIDEO OUT terminal VIDEO G gt To VIDEO IN terminal gt To S VIDEO IN terminal gt 0 S VIDEO OUT terminal i i S VIDEO Monitor ue ONAS 9 O uet 1 ONAS A H ve To RGB analog gt IN terminals To RGB analog OUT te
21. paper selecting THERMAL ON in SYSTEM SETUP menu AUTO S is changed to L S MULTI Selects ON or OFF for printing 2 4 or 16 images on a sheet OFF Multi image print is not available 1 image mode OFF PRN SELECT 4 memory pages display 1 image mode ON Multi image print is available When selecting OFF or OFF PRN SELECT MODE SAME DIFF PHOTO1 and IMAGES 2 2S 4 16 are not displayed e OFF PRN SELECT is not available for RS 232C equipment When setting AUTO CLEAR to MEM or AFTER PRN in OFF PRN SELECT only selecting page is cleared 40 COLOR ADJ SELECT COLOR B amp W BRT CONT R SUB G SUB B SUB CENTER gt CANCEL gt LAYOUT MODE AUTO S MULTI OFF OFF PRN SELECT ON MODE SAME DIFF PHOTO1 IMAGES 2 28 46 SIZE W M N USER COPY OFF W M N gt lt TOP 0 0 48 gt lt BOTTOM 0 0 48 gt lt LEFT 0 0 63 gt lt RIGHT 0 0 63 gt 9 MODE Selects print mode SAME Prints images of the same scenes on a sheet DIFF Different Prints images of different scenes on a sheet PHOTO1 Prints images in Photo mode This menu is displayed only when MULTI ON is selected IMAGES Selects the number of images on a sheet Is displayed when setting MULTI to ON 2 2 images on a sheet 2 S size images can be printed in L size print However the top and bottom of the image will be clipped 2S 2 reduced images on a sheet For L size print the image can be printed without clipping by reducing S si
22. printed the internal temperature may rise and cause the unit to switch to a stand by condition during printing In this case an error message OVER HEAT will be displayed on the monitor and LCD Wait until the error message goes off When temperature drops and the message goes off printing resumes SNIESOHS SLNAWLSNraVv J318nOHL SH3HlO 27 PRINTING SPECIAL Y Various types of printing are available by setting on the menu screen MAIN MENU and SERVICE MENU In this section some examples of special prints are given For each setting see pages 34 37 MULTI PRINT MULTI PRINT is the function which 2 4 or 16 images can be printed on a sheet Use LAYOUT of MAIN MENU for setting For the setting refer to page 40 41 For PHOTO setting refer to Photo print on page 30 MODE SAME DIFF o N 2 P 2 um 0 N ae 2 ect Z DIFF When setting IMAGES to 2 2S 2 images are available to be stored in each FRAME Page A or each FIELD1 2 Page A MODE DIFF When setting IMAGES to 4 4 images are available to be stored each FRAME Page A or each FIELD1 2 Page A e MODE DIFF When setting IMAGES to 16 memory is not available in FRAME Page A 16 images are available
23. remaining Informs by setting of REMAIN NOTICE when 0 to 20 ink sheet are left Selects the way to inform when the number of ink sheet is less than the set number in REMAINING Q ty Does not inform the remaining The buzzer sounds three times when turning on the power completing printing and closing the door If the door is open when turning on the power the buzzer sounds when closing the door Informs by printing a red mark under the comment area on the print The buzzer sounds three times and a red mark is printed under the comment area on the print When selecting SELECT B amp W in COLOR ADJ the red mark is printed in black and white REMAINING SCREEN OFF ON Selects displaying the remains of ink sheet on the monitor or not Does not display the remains of ink sheet on the monitor Displays the remains of ink sheet on the monitor Ifa paper jam occurs the remains of the ink sheet may be different from the indication on the monitor NOTE When THERMAL is set to ON REMAINING Q ty REMAIN NOTICE and REMAINING SCREEN are not displayed ERROR SCREEN OFF ON AUTO FEED amp CUT OFF ON Selects displaying the error on the monitor When DISPLAY off is selected the error is not displayed on the montor Even if DISPLAY off is selected the error is displayed on the montor Selects automatically feeding and cutting the print paper or not Does not feed and cut the print paper When power is
24. set in REMAINING Q ty When either STROBE 1V or STROBE 2V is set to OFF the other is available for setting 52 1 ll SYNCHRONOUS SETTING FOR MEMORY STROBE 1V BUSY LEVEL HIGH in REMOTE SET of SERVICE MENU vse r 3 r r r a Image meorizing BUSY OUTPUT 1 e a approx 820 usec STROBE 2V BUSY LEVEL HIGH in REMOTE SET of SERVICE MENU EO repr a aaar ay Image memorizing BUSY OUTPUT L The numbers in the above figures are just references The timing may be different according to the setting PREVIOUS ERROR Error display PREVIOUS ERROR This function displays the most recent types of error NO ERROR NO ERROR NO ERROR 53 sSqdniva4d SNOILNVOAYd Q o z 2 m 2 o 2 m gt gt o z ONILNIYd SNILOOHS J318nOHL SH3HlO ERROR MESSAGES amp COUNTERMEASURES ERROR MESSAGES If for some reason printing is not possible or error occurs during printing the error message will be displayed on the monitor screen or LCD In this case follow the procedure described below Error messages Causes Countermeasures DOOR OPEN The printing mechanism is not locked completely Insert the printing mechanism until it is locked in the unit CHANGE PAPER Paper is used up e Set a new roll of paper Re
25. sync signal Press SET button The function is set and SERVICE MENU is displayed Press A or W button to select OUTPUT menu 9 Press gt button OUTPUT menu is displayed Set the signal output with OUT SYNC RGB SOG on this menu Press A or V button to select first OUT SYNC Press lt q or P button to select auto or user The sync signal setting being selected for example auto is displayed auto Outputs the same sync signal as IN SYNC setting user Sets the signal output t1 When setting user on 10 select second OUT SYNC and set the sync signal level according to the equipment to be connected Press lt or P button to select 0 3v or ttl 0 3v Outputs the 0 3Vp p sync signal ttl Outputs the TTL level sync signal 2 Press or V button to select third OUT SYNC I3 Set the monitor s polarity according to the equipment to be connected Press lt or gt button to select nega or posi 12 S INPUT gt SI IN SYNC ttl S SYSTEM gt S OUTPUT gt SO MONI R SUB 0 SO OUT SYNC auto SO OUT SYNC 0 3v SO OUT SYNC nega Press A or V button to select RGB SOG SO HG SOG off I5 Press or gt button to select or off You can select whether Sync ON Green signal is added to the output signal or not When on
26. the print paper yet P When using thermal paper remove the seal as shown on the previous page 1 Insert the print paper roller with gear on the left Press the folder D as shown right and set the print paper roller 2 Set the other side of roller without gear Left side N Remove the seal and insert the edge of the print paper right below the roller cover with arrow marks towards the front panel Make sure to insert the paper straight 4 Feed the print paper through the paper outlet with your hand 5 Pull the both side of the print paper to eliminate slack rj Paper rj Bc im Paper Paper INCORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT 18 PRECAUTIONS ON SETTING THERMAL PAPER When setting the thermal paper observe the following precautions to prevent paper jam Do not use defective paper Do not use the bent or wrinkled paper x Adjust the paper position correctly it is fed out straight When the paper is fed out skewed from the print exit adjust the paper position so that x L1 rj 1 1 rj PES Ed Do slack the roll paper Set the paper tightly to remove any slack amp Make the paper side even gt x O If the side of the print paper is uneven or the core is sticking out the amount of paper feeding after printing may vary When the side of paper is uneven or the c
27. the printed paper which was come out from the print outlet Press down the knob to pull the tray Make sure to pull it out before using this unit REMOTE TERMINAL Connects the remote control unit supplied PRINTING UNIT LOCK SWITCH Locks the printing unit Shift the switch to the left LOCK side to lock and to the right UNLOCK side to unlock This unit is locked when shipping When transporting this unit make sure to lock the unit REAR PANEL U 20 m O z D 3 S gt 2 9 6 9 Potential equalization connector This is used to equalize the potential of the equipment connected to the unit For details refer to the installation instruction of the equipment to be connected S VIDEO INPUT OUTPUT TERMINAL Use these terminals to connect to S VIDEO signal equipment See pages 13 REMOTE TERMINAL 2 MINI DIN 8 PIN Memorizing images and printing is available by the remote signal inputted through this terminal It is necessary to make a circuit for remote control unit to use the function See pages 32 33 2 Z m O 2 o zu m gt gt o z 2 RGB ANALOG INPUT TERMINALS G G SYNC B H V SYNC REMOTE TERMINAL 1 STEREO JACK This is a BNC type input terminal for a RGB analog signal Memorizing images is available by the remote signal inputted through this terminal It is necessary to make a circuit for remote control unit to use th
28. to ON the monitor colour may be changed or the image may become unstable horizontally depending on the H POSI setting In this case set LINE to OFF When the frame becomes over the setting area the frame colour turns black The frame is not displayed on the memory image LINE H POSI Changes the horizontal start position of input signal The whole data image can be moved horizontally by changing the setting number Setting area 8 8 When setting minus value too large the right side of the memory image is clipped on the monitor However it is printed normally V POSI Changes the vertical start position of input signal The whole data image can be moved vertically by changing the setting number Setting area 10 0 H START H Position Sets H Position to special signal timing Select FRONT when the image is unbalanced and cannot be corrected by H POSI on basic printing When selecting FRONT AFC in SERVICE MENU does not work and the top part of the printing image may curved during VTR special play back NOR Normal When inputting PAL input signal FRONT When inputting special input signal 44 ADJUSTMENTS amp SETTINGS SERVICE MENU SERVICE MENU ITEMS SERVICE MENU SYSTEM Sets page increment buzzer and remaining of ink sheet selects AD thermal paper LAYOUT 2 GAMMA ADJ Sets gamma curve level PUT RATE LAYOUT2 Adjusts print layout setting Rev ope ANALOG COLOR ADJ Adjusts
29. to be stored in FIELD Page A MODE SAME 1 image is available to be stored in each FRAME Page A C or in each FIELD1 2 A C NOTE When printing 2 images on S size sheet some characters of the comment will be clipped When printing 2 images on L size sheet the images may be partially clipped In this case adjust the image position by PRN V AREA of LAYOUT2 in SERVICE MENU so that the image moves to the proper position or use 28 mode See page 41 48 28 en WHEN SETTING TO MODE DIFF IMAGES 4 Repeat the following procedure to store the set number of images in memory 1 Press DISPLAY button to display the set condition 2 Press MONITOR button and select the source image LIVE is displayed on the monitor to display the image to be stored 3 Press MEMORY button to store the image to be printed For normal setting when the image is stored the source image LIVE image is displayed after displaying the stored image about 1 second 4 When selecting the position to store the image press MEMORY PAGE button to select the memory page Press A V 4 gt button to determine the position to store the image The image is stored in the selected memory page The position number where the image can be stored is indicated in yellow ll WHEN SETTING TO MODE SAME IMAGES 4 Only one image will be displayed on the monitor screen 1 Press DISPLAY button to display the set condition 2 Press MONIT
30. A MITSUBISHI CE COLOUR VIDEO COPY PROCESSOR MODEL CP900E OPERATION MANUAL THIS OPERATION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT a TO YOU PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR COLOUR VIDEO COPY PROCESSOR COLOUR VIDEO COPY PROCESSOR This video copy processor complies with the requirements of the EC Directive 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC 93 42 EEC and 93 68 EEC The electro magnetic susceptibility has been chosen at a level that gains proper operation in residential areas on business and light industrial premises and on small scale enterprises inside as well as outside of the buildings All places of operation are characterised by their connection to the public low voltage power supply system CONTENTS eV B COMEM ERR 2 Safety pr cautions utate credit a ede dedere 3 5 Special features notte rro e pere te e i er b et Prage 6 UNPACKING 2 5 inttr tetti reo tatio tto RO ORE IR toit RRAIUIRIIDPARiRIE 7 Features and functions ecce 8 10 Front panel HE RR DITE EM ERR 8 Rear panel 9 Remote control tette 10 GOMMECTIONS zo tret tad Der ene xd qute ee esti 11 16 Connection with a monitor eessesssseeeeeeennenenneenen 11 13 Connection with video or S video signal equipment 13 Connecti
31. ACITY OF PRINTING Maximum number of printing S size is 200 printings per a roll paper The large capacity of rollpaper printing reduces a time of exchanges POSSIBLE OF PRINTING IN HIGH QUALITY High quality print is available in sublimation dye thermal method which is superior in repeatability of images It also employs 256 gradients and about 16 700 000 colours in each YMC 325 PPI HIGH RESOLUTION 325 Pixel Per Inch high resolution clears the image data Precise illustrations and photo images can be printed sharply MULTI PRINT FOR VARIOUS DEMANDINGS 2 4 and 16 images of multi print are available Several multi print modes are selectable according to demanding UNIQUE COLOUR IMAGE CONTROL SYSTEM WITH THE IC CHIP BUILT IN INK SHEET ROLLS By setting the supplied IC chip to ink cassette the remaining of ink sheet can be displayed It also controls the colours of the printing images WIDE COMPATIBILITY WITH A VARIETY OF INTERFACE AND SYSTEMS Input and output control signals from RS 232C Rear remote interfaces Fixing function to internal sync signal avoiding the loop phenomena of sync signal Stroboscope sync function responding to fundus camera system Image adjusting function such as contrast brightness depth etc of printing image 1 2 3 4 5 Capable of storing 3 kinds of setting and adjustment according to each using condition ems pm Em Em V Sd 2 UNPACKING UNPACKING Take the unit
32. CKOD0SAP FOOIEU or APT S N H1 H2 CK900L4P HX EU DIR NOR REV or selecting THERMAL ON MIRROR OFF ON Only NORMAL is PRN SPEED FAST NORMAL avalablo when selecting IMAGES 2S or using CK900S4P HX EU or CK900L4P HX EU Only FAST is available when selecting THERMAL ON Comment making display COMMENT OFF ON SET ADJ DATA LI ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 a OE lt gt amp Y LEFT RIGHT SET INS DEL SET CANCEL SET SAVE SET gt MAIN MENU Memory and P44 Position setting display MEMORY POSITION When selecting MODE DIFF HINE OFF ON IMAGES 2 25 4 16 are available Haa E When selecting MODE PHOTO1 H START NOR FRONT IMAGES CARD 3 4 5 5 3 3 5 are available 2 To Set Conditions displa 34 SYSTEM SETUP LS E IC SP INCREMENT OFF PART PAGE BUZZER OFF T1 T2 Does not display when REMAINING Q ty 10 selecting THERMAL ON REMAIN NOTICE OFF BZ PRN B amp P Only OFF is available when REMAINING SCREEN OFF ON selecting THERMAL ON ERROR SCREEN OFF ON Yos AUTO FEED amp CUT AUTO CUT OFF ON is displayed when THERMAL selecting THERMAL ON ALL MAIN SERVICE Gamma level setting display INITIALIZE OFF GO SET GAMMA ADJ INIT CLEAR E en Ee Pee TT ee et COLOR ALL EACH SELECT R G B gt Hi 0 Low 0 POINT 64 128 192 Layout setting 2 LAYOUT2 sSauniva4 PRN V AREA
33. E auto s RM Displays only when selecting METI o L 1 1 LI 1 MULTI on off off ps S ditions displ fea e38 MAIN MENU display MODE same diff photot et conditions display IMAGES 2 4 16 card 34 55 33 5 2s isnot EE SIZE wide middle narrow user abana FR A1 Q01 L D COLOR 1 off wide middle narrow THERMAL on 2 5112711 SLAYOUT Dl i iTOP 0 5 PRINT gt 1 BOTTOM 0 Displays only 2 25 CG 9C HCOMMENT Pli LEFT when selecting 4 MEM POSI Dl i IRIGHT_ 16 1123 DUO 1 i Print setting diplay r CK900L4P HXEU P1 badae Eal gapay MAL on P4 Displays 100 as 1 MP GRAD esjecho nor PS soft normal hard1 hard2 DIR normal reverse i MIRROR off on Oni T LI CR TANT 7 PRN SP fasi normal ARBE ME oas y off ps as PS d ad Only fast is also 1 when selecting THERMAL on i Comment making display L l Off on set adj data i i eas Position setting display gt MM LINE off Jon H POSI 0 0 VESTART normal front 2 When selecting MODE diff IMAGES 2 2s 4 16 are available When selecting MODE photo1 IMAGES card 3 4 5 5 3 3 5 are available To Set Conditions display 36 System setting display 1 gt SS
34. EMORY button while pressing MONITOR button This menu is displayed only when THERMAL ON is selected INIT PROG Initialize program ALL Mode to initialize the program in MAIN MENU and SERVICE MENU MAIN Mode to initialize the program in MAIN MENU SERVICE Mode to initialize the program in SERVICE MENU INITIALIZE OFF Does not initialize GO SET Starts initializing When SET button is pressed initializing starts Setting and type of print paper Print result Type of print paper Setting Jpe orprint Colour print paper Monochrome thermal paper AUTO MARGIN CUT CUT Not displayed Normal colour print Printing is not Does not print Printing is not available correctly available With ink cassette Without ink cassette With ink cassette Without ink cassette THERMAL Not displayed Normal colour print with Margin cut CHECK CASSETTE 3 CHECK CASSETTE ON Not displayed Normal colour print with Paper hold 4 4 ON Not displayed Normal colour print with Paper hold after margin cut Not displayed ON Printing is not available Does not print Printing is not Cuts after thermal available printing correct REMOVE CASS TML Does nol cut after 2 thermal printing Not displayed OFF REMOVE CASS TML 2 1 2 This error is displayed when turning the power on and closing the door 3 In this case remove the thermal paper and install the colour print paper 4 In this case rem
35. EXTREMELY HOT Places exposed to direct sunlight or near heating appliances can attain extremely high temperatures which may deform the cabinet or can become a prime cause of damage PLACE THE UNIT ON A HORIZONTAL LEVEL The unit is likely to be affected if it is placed in slanted conditions or in unstable places PROTECT AGAINST DEW FORMATION In extremely cold regions if the unit is moved quickly from an extremely cold place to warmer one dew is likely to be formed If dew is formed printing is not possible OPERATING AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE The operating ambient temperature range is 41 F 104 F 5 C to 40 C and humidity of 20 80 When using the unit on the System rack be sure to keep this ambient temperature inside the rack FOR LONG OPERATING LIFE UNSUITABLE MATERIALS FOR THE COLOUR VIDEO COPY PROCESSOR Coat flaking and deformation are likely to occur if the unit is wiped with chemical dusters benzine thinner or any other solvent if rubber or PVC items are left in contact with the unit for extended duration or if the unit is sprayed with insecticide CARE OF THE CABINET Unplug and clean with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild soap and water solution Allow to dry completely before operating Never use petroleum base solutions or abrasive cleaners HEAD ABRASION The thermal head like the video head wears out When it is abraded it becomes hard to print out fine details of the picture In such a
36. GHT by A V lt gt buttons and select the position to input a letter Character table Selects the character to input with A W lt gt buttons Editing mode Edits the letter and inputting position with A W gt buttons INS Select INS and press SET button to insert a space When the cursor is on a letter a space is inserted at the cursor position and the letters shift to right DEL Select DEL and press SET button to delete the selected letter The letters shift to left CANCEL Select CANCEL and press SET button go back to the previous comment which has been memorized SAVE Select SAVE and press SET button to memorize the comment ll MAKING A COMMENT 1 Select ON with gt button and press SET button The comment editing display appears 2 Select the position where the letter is inputted Choose LEFT or RIGHT with A W amp gt buttons and move the cursor 3 Move the cursor to the character table with A V P buttons Then select a desired letter The selected letter will go on and off in red 4 Press SET button The selected letter is inputted into the comment display block The cursor in the comment display block will move to right COMMENT OFF ON SET ADJ DATA LI ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 lt gt amp Y LEFT RIGHT SET INS DEL SET CANCEL SET SAVE SET gt MAIN MENU COMMENT OFF ON SET ADJ DATA COMME
37. I means the current flowing out of the unit at High output Just after completing printing there is a period that memory signal is not accepted o mmm Pin No Circuit inside the VCP DTCT24EK DC5V L_74LVC125 10ko 1000 From gt TTL level BUSY2 O BUSY1 DC5V 7ALVC125 10kQ 1000 TTL level e t PRINT lll PIN NO REMOTE TERMINAL U By sending the following remote control codes from pin No 6 the same functions as the wired remote control unit supplied can be controlled D L c 01 button 02 gt button 03 V button 04 A button H j 4 ms 08 PRINT Q ty A button 09 T1 z MENU button CLEAR button 0 PRINT Q ty W button 3 2 ms T3 o 00 OE SET button OF STOP button 12 PROGRAM button 13 PRINT button 15 FIELD FRAME button D m 16 COLOR ADJ button 17 MEMORY button 18 DISPLAY button H 0 4 ms T1 c 1C MEMORY PAGE button 1D MONITOR button The above values are references I In case of the codes with mark 5 words are sent EE TIMING CHART Input signal level TTL bw gere pe 9 Input timing 1 word 38 4 ms Reference k y Z gt 1 word m T Z 0 4 ms 1 5 ms lt lt 2 ms EXAMPLE Print code a 2 ms lt T lt 4 2 ms 13 010011 A 13 ms lt T lt 90 ms J D gt gt
38. INC off part 1 i BUZZER off tone1 tone2 REM Q ty 10 0 20 Does not display when REM NOTICE off buz prn b amp p selecting THERMAL on REM SCREEN off on gt Only off is available when Tl i ERR SCREEN off on NT iios ies m off or on is displaye AUTO F amp C off on when selecting THERMAL un gt H THERMAL off on PAPER HOLD off on Displays only when c INIT PRG all main ser selecting COLOR each XJ m off go set Gamma level setting iind n 1 L r aay ee venu ine e SG COLOR all jJ each SELECT red green blue 0 128 Q MID 0 1128 LOW 0 128 z POINTLOW 32 95 PENES POINT MID 96 159 m i SEPARATE ofi ron pta E rm lay CUT off on Analog colour phen seeing 5 Only off is available when P49 adjustment display i cea o selecting THERMAL J Play selecting baw o 2 Be ER 39 la en sh led lah eg A r 8 o i 0 32 31 1 Li CONT 0 1 32 431 B R SUB 0 1 82 31 m G SUB 0 32 31 0 M Displays only when B SUB 0 1 327431 selecting INPUT video COLOR 0 10 10 7 f or s video h T 0 8 47 H H n Li V SERVICE MENU display Input signal setting display CENTER gt D spa x SEFIELD normal reverse 1 Displays only wh
39. ME button is pressed the display changes to show the Field or Frame mode Frames are shown as ABC FRAME and since one Frame consists of two Fields the Frame letter is shown in green along with the Field display as 1 or 2 in green as ABC FIELD1 ABC FIELD2 e Press MEMORY PAGE button to advance the Memory Page to the next Field or Frame The selected page number is shown in green The memory page in which the next image will be memorized is shown in yellow If the selected page number and the next memory page are the same the number will be shown in yellow The image will be stored in the selected memory page when MEMORY button is pressed When pressing MONITOR button the image of memory page which is currently selected is displayed on the monitor When displaying a memory image MEMORY is shown on the monitor When displaying the image from the connected equipment LIVE is shown When pressing MEMORY PAGE button the selected memory page is displayed Animage can be stored into memory while printing but not in the memory currently being printed 24 MAIN MENU INPUT VIDEO S VIDEO RGB COLOR ADJ LAYOUT PRINT COMMENT MEMORY POSITION SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL MAIN MENU INPUT VIDEO S VIDEO RGB COLOR ADJ LAYOUT PRINT COMMENT MEMORY POSITION SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL S VIDEO CTABC FRAME Available memory page A is chosen ABC FIELD1 ABC FIELD2 is displayed for FIELD ABC FRAME is dis
40. MORY button while pressing MONITOR button When carrying out this procedure make sure to press MONITOR button first If MEMORY button is pressed first a new image will be stored in memory and the previously memorized image will be erased SNILOOHS J318nOHL SH3HlO CLEANING CLEANING A small amount of alcohol Cleaning as indicated below will help maintain stable printer operation and extend the printer s life 22 Preparations Alcohol isopropyl alcohol Tissue paper Fold in half about 4 times and use the folded side to clean Cotton buds Cleaning kit Option Ern Other Cleaner pen Option Please ask the dealer about options cc How to hold tissue paper Cleaner pen Option Make sure to turn off the power before cleaning 1 Press OPEN button to pull the printing mechanism out 2 Remove the ink cassette and print paper Wipe the ink sheet sensor Clean the parts circled in the right figure Wipe with tissue paper etc which is soaked in a small amount of alcohol carefully 4 Wipe the ink sheet sensor reflection plate Clean the metal reflection plate Wipe with tissue paper etc which is soaked in a small amount of alcohol carefully 5 Wipe the head Cleaning the part under the thermal head which develops heat Wipe the head cleaning part carefully with tissue paper etc which is soaked in a small amount of alcohol NOTE Do not damage the thermal head
41. NT OFF ON SET ADJ DATA I ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklImnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 lt gt amp Y LEFT RIGHT INS DEL CANCEL SAVE SET gt MAIN MENU COMMENT OFF ON SET ADJ DATA I ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 41 5 21 lt gt amp Y LEFT RIGHT SET INS DEL CANCEL SAVE SET gt MAIN MENU COMMENT OFF ON SET ADJ DATA B ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 4 5 21 54968 Y LEFT RIGHT SET INS DEL SET CANCEL SET SAVE SET gt MAIN MENU NOILVHVd3Hd SNOLLO3NNOO S3uHf Vadd SNOILNVOAYd ONILNIYd ONILOOHS J318nOHL SH3HlO ADJUSTMENTS amp SETTINGS MAIN MENU 5 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to complete a comment Skip 2 if you do not change the cursor position Only one comment can be stored regardless of the program number you chose in SAVE PRG Same comment will be stored in PRG 1 through PRG3 Different comments cannot be stored in each program When printing in FIELD mode the comment is a little lower in quality MEMORY POSITION Memory and Position setting display MEMORY POSITION The print area settings made with this menu can be memorized as a user program Ram M setting V POSI 0 H START NOR FRONT LINE Selects whether showing a frame of print area or not OFF A frame of print area is not shown ON A frame of print area is shown When LINE is set
42. O RGB COLOR ADJ LAYOUT PRINT COMMENT MEMORY POSITION SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL MAIN MENU INPUT VIDEO S VIDEO RGB COLOR ADJ LAYOUT PRINT COMMENT gt gt gt gt MEMORY POSITION gt SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL MAIN MENU INPUT VIDEO S VIDEO RGB COLOR ADJ LAYOUT PRINT COMMENT gt gt gt gt MEMORY POSITION gt SAVE 1 2 3 CANCEL LAYOUT MODE MULTI MODE IMAGES SIZE LAYOUT MODE MULTI MODE IMAGES SIZE AUTO S OFF OFF PRN SELECT ON SAME DIFF PHOTO1 2 28 46 W M N USER AUTO S OFF OFF PRN SELECT ON SAME DIFF PHOTO1 2 2S 4 16 W M N USER NOILVHVd3Hd SNOLLO3NNOO S3uf Vad SNOILNVOAYd ONILOOHS 31anouL SLNAWLSNrav SH3HlO PRINTING BASIC 5b Press SET button MAIN MENU is displayed e SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL is selected This menu lets you select a program memory 1 3 to store your new settings 6 Press gt button to select one of the program memory 1 3 to memorize the setting The program is replaced In case of keeping the stored program do not select the memory number in which the setting is stored When CANCEL is selected the settings are not memorized Press SET button The source image is displayed The print size setting is completed MEMORY PRINT In the single image mode this unit has 3 FRAMES of image memory and the following functions are available Each time the FIELD FRA
43. OFF ON MEMORY SYNC EXT INT OUT SYNC OUT SYNC OUT SYNC lt RGB SOG OUT OFF ON gt KEY SET KEY LOCK MEM amp PRN MEM amp STOP MEM amp MONI KEEP MONI AUTO CLEAR CLEAR KEY AUTO USER 0 3V TTL gt NEGA POSI gt OFF ON OFF ON R1 R2 OFF PART PAGE OFF ON OFF ON OFF MEM AFTER PRN PART PAGE ALL MEM amp PRN Memory and Print R1 When pressing MEMORY button the image is automatically printed Display Source source after the image is stored in the memory In case of multi image of Remote terminal input different scenes printing will be done after the last image is stored in Memorizing Not printing memory R2 When KEEP MONI OFF OFF MEMORY button functions individually The image is memorized Display Source source without printing sats encase ON Automatically prints after memorizing LI Memorizing LI Printing R1 When a signal inputted through a memory key pin No 2 of the remote terminal on the rear panel is switched to low level from high for the first time a memory image is displayed Then at the second time a source image is displayed without printing the memory image R2 On the KEEP MONI OFF status when a signal inputted through a memory key pin No 2 of the remote terminal is switched to low level from high for the first time a memory image is displayed MEM amp MONI OFF About 2 seconds Then at the second time a source image is displayed and the Display SOU
44. ON ERR RES OK NOR ILL INV ALL NO DSR OFF ON Displays only when selecting OUT SYNC USER Remote signal setting display REMOTE SET BUSY LEVEL LOW HIGH BUSY1 2 SELECT PRINTING OFF 1 2 1 amp 2 MECHA ERR OFF 1 2 1 amp 2 MEDIA ERR OFF 1 2 1 amp 2 MEMORY STOP OFF 1 2 1 amp 2 STROBE 1V OFF 1 2 1 amp 2 When either one of them is set to OFF STROBE 2V 1 2 182 the other is available for setting REMAINING OFF 1 2 1 amp 2 SNILOOHS 318noul P53 Previous error displa PREVIOUS ERROR NO ERROR NO ERROR NO ERROR SH3HlO 35 SETTING THE FUNCTIONS MENU CHART LCD DISPLAY CHART OPERATION MC SELEGT color ECD display 0 The menus in the broken lines are indicated CONT o by A V button R SUB 0 G SUB 0 i Press lt P buttons to change the value TEE i select mode or switch the item The item i indicated by switching is shown in light page ANDE mesi oo character in this chart d C is the name of button on remote control unit is the name of button on front panel 1 When going back to MAIN MENU or SERVICE MENU without saving the setting press MENU button 1 L Front panel POWER B SUB 0 when selecting CENTER gt SELECT b amp w CANCEL gt lor s is displayed when Layout setting display selecting THERMAL on id ML MOD
45. OR button and select the source image LIVE is displayed on the monitor to display the image to be stored 3 Press MEMORY button to store the image to be printed When the image is stored the source image LIVE image is displayed after displaying the stored image about 1 second When MEM amp MONI OFF in SERVICE MENU 4 When selecting the memorizing page A B C press MEMORY PAGE button to select The position number where the image can be stored is indicated in yellow 29 0 J m O gt c o T gt c J m o Q o m 9 o J m gt o SNIESOHS SLNAWLSNraVv J318nOHL SH3HlO PRINTING SPECIAL SEPARATE PRINT The SEPARATE print is a function to insert a white frame between 2 or more images Use LAYOUT2 of SERVICE MENU for setting See page 48 NOTE The amount of white frame in multi print is different between on the monitor and the printed image The image size changes according to SIZE of LAYOUT menu The setting just before printing applies to all the multi print images PHOTO PRINTS e PHOTO print is a function to print the images on the photo size 3 x 4 cm 5x 5 cm 3 5cm and CARD 2 x 1 5cm size CARD size print is suited to stick on a business card e Use LAYOUT of MAIN MENU for setting Refer to page 46 for setting following prints are available MODE 1
46. RCE MEMORY SOURCE memory image is printed A Do not change MULTI setting after memorizing an image MEMORY MEM amp MONI ON KEEP MONI OFF Display SOURCE MEMORY SOURCE MEM amp STOP Memory and Stop OFF The next image is overlaid in the memory A PART The next image can not be overlaid in the memory when all parts of a page MEMORY PRINT become full To overlay a new image print the memorized image PAGE The next image can not be overlaid in the memory when all pages MEM amp MONI ON KEEP MONI ON Display SOURCE MEMORY become full To overlay a new image print the memorized image MEM amp MONI Memory and Monitor Switches the monitor display between the source image and memory image after memorizing MEMORY PRINT U J m O gt c o T gt c J m o Q m o J m gt ra OFF Displays the source image ON Displays the memory image Initial setting When KEEP MONI is set to OFF the source image will be displayed when 3 starting printing 5 Selects the image displayed on the monitor during printing Z OFF Displays the source image after starting printing ON Displays the source image after starting printing when indicating it before printing Displays the memory image after starting printing when indicating it before printing AUTO CLEAR OFF The printed memory image is not cleared MEM When MULTI is set to ON
47. analog input signal image RS232C INPUT Sets even odd number of FIELD adjusts display input signals etc ERROR OUTPUT Sets sub contrast of the monitor sync signal SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL KEY SET Selects the functions of the buttons and function of remote terminal RS232C Selects baud rate REMOTE Selects remote signal PREVIOUS ERROR Shows error history SAVE PRG Stores the above settings in 1 of 3 program memories OPERATING SERVICE MENU 1 Press MENU button on the remote control unit MAIN MENU is displayed 2 STOP buttons on the remote control unit at the same time SERVICE MENU is displayed 3 Select your desired item by pressing A or V on the remote control unit 0 J m O gt c o T gt c J m o Q o m 9 o J m gt o 4 Press gt button to open a sub menu 5 Select an item you wish to adjust by pressing A or V ONILNIYd 6 Press lt or gt button to select an item or change value SERVICE MENU SYSTEM gt GAMMA ADJ gt Press SET button ANALOG COLOR ADJ 16 SERVICE MENU is displayed Sle SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL is selected RED bi This menu lets you select a program memory 1 3 to store your new settings EREVIGUB ERROR bi SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL EXAMPLE Selecting SYSTEM SETUP display O Press lt or P button to select the program memory numbers of SVSTEMSETUP o 1 2 or 3 to s
48. can be cancelled if needed 1 PRINT Q ty A V button to set the number of sheets to be printed ABCJFRAME LIVE The number of prints is displayed on the monitor screen The number will increase by pressing PRINT Q ty and decrease by pressing PRINT Q ty V The number switches in the order of 1 22c gt 9 lt 10 lt 5 20 30 lt 40 lt 50 lt 100 lt 200 lt lt 1 When you set to continuous printing will be done until the paper or ink sheet is used up 2 Press PRINT button The number of prints you set is printed During continuous printing except for selecting C the set number on the monitor or LCD will be counted down every time one sheet is printed When printing is completed the counter will be reset to the original set number This will not reset when turning off the power It will not be reset to 1 e If you wish to stop printing e Press PRINT Q ty and buttons After printing the current page the counter will be reset to 1 Pressing PRINT Q ty and buttons are also available to cancel the reserved printing If you wish to stop printing without completing the current page press STOP button The image will be printed imcompletely and come out from the print outlet 0 J m O gt c o T gt c J m o Q o m 9 o J m gt o NOTE If a blackish image is continuously
49. case it is necessary to replace the thermal head Consult with the sales dealer for replacing the head CONNECTING DEVICES Read thoroughly Operating Precautions of the instruction booklets for the devices connected with the Colour Video Copy Processor The power cord must be disconnected after printing is over CAUTION ON RELOCATING When transporting this unit make sure it is not likely to be subjected to impacts They can be a prime cause for damage Further make sure to disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and the cables from the connected devices SAFETY CHECKS Periods According to the recommendations of the manufacturer of the medical devices Scope a Visual inspection Housing leads controls displays labels markings accessories operation manual b Functionality test Testing of functions according to operation manual as well as compatibility and usability of devices and accessories C Electrical test Testing of electrical safety of the system according to EN60601 1 High humidity or dust Avoid locations with high humidity and dust in order to avoid malfunctioning of the device Also avoid locations subject to corrosive gasses and smoke Heat Direct sunlight heaters or other heat sources may deform the housing and subsequently cause malfunctioning a ee TECHNICAL DESCRIPTIONS The supplier will make available on request such circuit diagrams component part lists descriptions calib
50. degraded print quality Leave the print paper in the room to stabilize its temperature before using it When print paper and ink sheet run out during printing the printing operation stops and the error messages such as CHANGE PAPER and CHANGE INK lamp on the monitor and LCD display are lit Set new ink sheet or print paper Refer to Pages 17 20 ll AFTER PRINTING When the printed paper is touched by a wet hand the print may be discolored Fading may occur if the print face is exposed to organic chemical agents which may affect print paper e g alcohol ester ketone based Fading will be accelerated upon contact with PVC based materials e g adhesive tapes rubber erasers etc Avoid storing prints in direct sunlight or places with high humidity ll STORAGE e Leaving the print paper in contact with PVC based materials causes color of print paper to come off and to be stained Never store print paper in places that are close to heater hot humid or dusty Keep print paper in a place where Temperature 5 C 30 41 F 86 F Humidity 20 60 RH siNawisnrav NILNIHd J318nOHL SH3HlO 21 PRINTING BASIC BEFORE PRINTING v SELECTING FIELD FRAME ew Press FIELD FRAME button on the remote control unit to select FIELD or FRAME Sr Select FRAME for a high resolution still image printing Select FIELD for a picture of quickly m
51. e 130 Surface laminated colour print CK900L4P L size 90 Surface laminated colour print CK900S4P HX EEU S Size 130 Surface laminated colour print for ID photo CK900L4P HX EU L Size 90 Surface laminated colour print for ID photo lll THERMAL PAPER Product name Print size No of prints Usage K65HM CE S L size S size Approx 200 Thermal print L size Approx 125 PAPER INK SHEET CASSETTE Product name Ink sheet size No of prints Usage PKC900S S size 200 Colour print PKC900L L size 130 Colour print UNLOCK THE PRINTING UNIT o BIRELEASING THE PRINTING UNIT LOCK 1 Press down the knob to pull out the tray 2 Shift the printing unit lock switch to the right UNLOCK See page 8 _ 5 l INSTALLATION OF PRINT PAPER s SLNAWLSNrav without gear When using the thermal paper prepare the following steps first 1 Set the supplied paper attachments to both sides of the thermal paper NOTE Set the attachment with gear on the left side Make sure to set them correctly ONILOOHS J18nouL 2 Pull out the thermal paper about 20cm and cut it Remove the part with seal paste dust and fingerprints 3 Cut the both corners of the paper Installation for the thermal paper is completed About 20cm 1 17 0 J m O gt c o T 4 ar c J m o Q o m e o J m U gt 2 le ONILNIYd SH3HlO BEFORE OPERATION ll INSTALLATION OF PRINT PAPER Do not remove the seal on
52. e Is the S size ink sheet installed when selecting S in MODE AUTO S Or enlarged to fill the maxim print area is the L size ink sheet installed when selecting AUTO in MODE AUTO S Check the current setting Refer to pages 23 24 Is the paper size set to N in the size setting in LAYOUT menu Set the size to M or W Refer to pages 34 41 Is the print area set correctly in LAYOUT menu Check the setting of the print area Refer to pages 40 42 The colour or picture quality is different Is the colour of the image stored in the memory adjusted between the memorized image and the Adjust the colour of the image stored in the memory with Colour printed image adjustment display COLOR ADJ Refer to page 40 When inputting monochrome image signal Is INPUT in ANALOG COLOR ADJ set to COLOR without burst signal sync becomes unstable Set INPUT to B amp W Refer to page 48 The colour or picture quality is different between Is the image on the monitor screen adjusted the image on the monitor screen and the Adjust the image on the monitor screen with MONI R SUB and MONI printed image When the colour and picture 50 in the OUTPUT menu quality are same between the image stored in Refer to page 50 the memory and the printed image The set comments do not appear on the Is the COMMENT set to OFF print paper Set COMMENT to ON Refer to page 43 Is the comment inputted Inp
53. e function See page 91 The sync signal can be automatically selected between H V composite and SYNC ON GREEN sync signal imposed on the green video signal signals See page 14 ONILNIYd RGB ANALOG OUTPUT TERMINALS R G G SYNC B H V SYNC This is a monitor output terminal for a RGB analog signal The sync signal can be selected between 0 3V H V SYNC and TTL H V SYNC signals See page 14 RS 232C PORT Use these terminals to connect this unit to a device equipped with RS 232C interface See pages 15 16 for connection VIDEO SIGNAL INPUT OUTPUT TERMINAL Use these terminals to connect this unit to VIDEO signal equipment See pages 13 9 AC LINE SOCKET Connects to the provided power cord Insert the cord firmly IMPEDANCE SWITCH IMPEDANCE RGB SYNC This is a 75QHIGH 75Q HIGH impedance selection switch for RGB or Sync signal 31anour SLNAWLSNraVv ONILOOHS SH3H lO FEATURES amp FUNCTIONS REMOTE CONTROL UNIT COLOR FIELD PROG ADJUST MONITOR PAGE PRINT COLOR ADJUST BUTTON Press to display the COLOR ADJUST menu See page 40 FIELD FRAME BUTTON Press to switch FRAME and FIELD mode of input signals The selected mode is displayed on the monitor screen and LCD FRAME is good for high quality printing of still images and FIELD is good for printing fast movement images See page 22 9 DISPLAY BUTTON Press to display the
54. e of the program number 1 3 to memorize the setting The program is replaced In case of keeping the stored program do not select the program number in which the setting is stored 6 Press SET button The source image is displayed The selecting of input signal is completed ll SELECTING PRINT SIZE e AUTO is selected for initial setting S is selected when THERMAL is set to ON Select AUTO or S according to the print size AUTO Selects print size automatically according to the installed ink sheet S Selects S size regardless of the installed ink sheet When selecting THERMAL ON L Prints with L size S Prints with S size The print size can be set on the menu displayed on the monitor screen and LCD Unless the ink sheet size is changed it is not necessary to select the print size every time 1 Press MENU button and MAIN MENU is displayed 2 A V button to select LAYOUT 3 Press gt button LAYOUT is displayed Normally is selected when opening LAYOUT When other item is selected press A or W button to select MODE 4 Press lt gt button to select AUTO or S Select L or S when THERMAL is set to ON Select AUTO for normal setting Select S to print S size with L size ink sheet When printing with thermal paper L or S size printing is available by selecting L or S MAIN MENU INPUT VIDEO S VIDE
55. en gt omg im i pi selecting INPUT video o S SYSTEM blij AFC off on or s video z GAMMA ADJ p b AGC off on SLAYOUT2 gt DCF on Displays only when COLOR gt IN SYNC ttl sog 0 3v selecting INPUT video SINPUT Pli HOUTPUT gt 50 Output signal setting display 2 KEY SET T S L RS232C i SO MONI RSUBO J 32 31 pl MONI BSUB 0 32 31 1 PREV ERR gt LIVE SEL dig Z CONVERT off MEM SYNC ext int OUT SYNC i user i i i OUT SYNC 0 3v tll Button function setting display OUT SYNC nega posi SK KEY LOCK o ROB UR iER SAVE prg 1 12 cancel MEMBPRN off on ri r2 when selecting MEM amp STOP off part page OUT SYNC user MEM amp MONI off on KEEP MONI off on AUTO CLR off mem prn CLR KEY part page all RS 232C signal setting display ete ete steer gt S2 BAUD RATE1200 2400 4800 9600 1 COMMAND Q9 ERA RES OK nor il inv all o 52 7 NO DSR off on 2 Remote signal setting display 40 Hose ik SR BUSY LEVEL low hi sr i PRINTING offii 2 1 amp 2 offi 2 182 MEDIA ERR offi 2 182 MEM STOP offi 2 182 H STROBE 1V off 1 2 1 amp 2 When either one of them is set to off H STROBE 2V off 1 2 1 amp 2 the other is available for setting REMAINING offi 2 182
56. eriod that memory signal is not accepted NOILVHVd3Hd SNOLLO3NNOO S3uHf Vad SNOILNVOAYd SLNAWLSNrav oO I J OO m SH3HlO PRINTING SPECIAL EXTERNAL REMOTE TERMINAL 2 The image can be stored in memory and printed by sending the remote signal through the external remote terminal on the rear panel Make out the necessary circuit to use this function by referring to the following EXTERNAL REMOTE TERMINAL SIGNAL ALLOCATION MINI DIN8PIN Pin No Function Description Ground Earth MEMORY Memory When the signal becomes LOW from HIGH the image is stored in memory When the signal has been LOW for 15ms or more the image is stored in memory See page 51 52 e BUSY2 Refer to the BUSY LEVEL setting of REMOTE SET in SERVICE MENU See page 52 BUSY1 Refer to the BUSY LEVEL setting of REMOTE SET in SERVICE MENU See page 52 PRINT When the signal becomes LOW from HIGH the image is stored in memory When the signal has been LOW for 15ms or more the image is stored in memory REMOTE The same functions as the supplied remote control can be controlled 9 Unused e DC3V Power supply for the remote control DC 1mA Max 32 When the signal from BUSY terminal is received with TTL level keep the following l 2mA or less 1 1mA or less lg means the current flowing into the unit at Low output
57. error occurs INV Sends job end even if INVALID error occurs ALL Sends job end when any error occurs NO DSR Sets to use 232C DSR and DTR Sets NO DSR according to the connecting device OFF Uses NO DSR ON Does not use NO DSR REMOTE SET Remote signal setting display REMOTE SET BUSY LEVEL Selects the level of BUSY signal from the remote terminals 1 and 2 ieee CTS on the rear panel MECHA LOW The VCP cannot accept the remote input signal when the signal is MERE LOW STROSEY HIGH The VCP cannot accept the remote input signal when the signal is REMAINING 1 2182 HIGH The default setting is HIGH BUSY 1 2 SELECT Selects when the BUSY signal is outputted from the remote terminals 1 and 2 on the rear panel PRINTING Outputs BUSY signal during printing MECHA ERR Outputs BUSY signal when a mechanical error occurs in this unit or IC chip is not installed BUSY signal is also outputted when the printing mechanism is pulled out or the menu is displayed on the monitor MEDIA ERR Outputs BUSY signal when an error for paper or ink sheet occurs MEMORY STOP Outputs BUSY signal when MEMORY button is not functioning STROBE 1V After outputting BUSY signal memory is taken in by waiting to 1 vertical period STROBE 2V After outputting BUSY signal memory is taken in by waiting to 2 vertical periods REMAINING Outputs BUSY signal while the remains of ink sheet becomes the value
58. fer to pages 17 18 Note 1 CHANGE INK The ink sheet is used up Replace the ink sheet with a new one Refer to pages 18 19 SET CASSETTE The ink cassette is not installed Install the ink cassette CHECK CASSETTE Refer to pages 18 19 REMOVE CASS TML Ink cassette is installed when selecting THERMAL ON Remove the ink cassette SET PAPER Paper is not installed Set paper correctly OVER HEAT The temperature of the thermal head Wait until the message goes off becomes too high Note 2 CHECK INK 1 IC chip is not installed Use an ink sheet with the attached IC chip 1 7 The data in IC chip cannot be read Set the attached IC chip on an ink sheet correctly User the correct ink sheet with IC chip CHECK INK 4 IC chip and the ink mark are not the Use correct IC chip and ink sheet same A wrong media type is set REMOVE PAPER 11 REMOVE PAPER 12 Paper jam occurs REMOVE PAPER 13 Paper jam occurs when selecting THERMAL ON Refer to page 57 Overcoming paper jams Press MEMORY button for more 1 second while pressing the MONITOR button Note 3 CHECK EXIT Note 4 Paper is left in the paper outlet Remove the paper MECHA ERROR 20 Other defects Press MEMORY button for more 1 second while MECHA ERROR 30 pressing the MONITOR button Note 3 MECHA ERROR 40 In case of paper jam refer to page 57 Overcoming paper jams If the stat
59. g image The image will be adjusted based on the black level R SUB Adjusts red subcontrast of the printing image Red is added with and blue is added with amp G SUB Adjusts green subcontrast of the printing image Green is added with gt and pink is added with lt d B SUB Adjusts blue subcontrast of the printing image Blue is added with and yellow is added with amp CENTER When pressing gt the values of BRT CONT R SUB G SUB and B SUB will be reset to 0 CANCEL Cancels the change of COLOR ADJ and resets to the stored setting When selecting B amp W R SUB G SUB and B SUB change to Y SUB M SUB C SUB When selecting THERMAL OFF colour print each value of Y SUB M SUB and C SUB is available to adjust the colour of the printed image When selecting THERMAL ON thermal print only Y SUB value is available and function as the density of gray colour of the printed image When SELECT is changed from COLOR to B amp W the set values of R SUB G SUB and B SUB function as the density of gray colour LAYOUT Layout setting display MODE Selects the print size Normally select the ink sheet size which is installed in this unit See page 17 for the print paper AUTO L size ink sheet When S size ink sheet is installed S size is automatically set S S size ink sheet or S size printing with L size ink sheet and S size printing with thermal paper L L size printing with thermal paper When using thermal
60. gt O Z o T m c J m o Q o m o 0 J m gt gt o As for paper sheet set refer to Page 17 Paper sheet set THERMAL PAPER When the remaining length of the paper is about 25cm 10 a color belt appears at the paper end Prepare for replacement of the paper If the remaining paper length is less than 25cm 10 printing becomes uneven due to the uneven paper core surface When the printed paper is touched by wet hand the print may be discoloured When the paper runs out during printing the printing operation stops and CHANGE PAPER is displayed by the LCD on the front panel Install new paper at this time Store the printed paper in a place with low humidity free from a direct sunlight If the paper absorbs nonvolatile organic solvents alcohol ester ketone etc the print may be discoloured Particularly if the paper comes in contact with soft vinyl chloride such as a transparent tape it quickens discoloration Do not use paper other than the specified one Immediately after the paper is replaced 2 3 images may be printed with a blank part due to hand s dust or oil Avoid a direct sunlight or a place near a heater and store the paper a place with 30 C 86 F or lower temperature and 35 8096 RH When the paper is rapidly transferred from a cool place to a hot place a vapour or a dew is generated on the paper surface causing paper jam
61. hoto CK900L4P HX EU L Size 90 Surface laminated colour print for ID photo ll THERMAL PAPER Product name Print size of prints Usage K65HM CE S L size S size Approx 200 Thermal print Lsize Approx 125 ll PAPER INK SHEET CASSETTE Product name Ink sheet size No of prints Usage PKC900S S size 200 Colour print PKC900L L size 130 Colour print 59 a MITSUBISHI Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V UK Branch Travellers Lane Hatfield Herts AL10 8XB England U K Phone 1 707 276100 FAX 1 707 278755 German Branch Gothaer Strasse 8 Postfach 1548 40880 Ratingen 1 Germany Phone 2102 4860 FAX 2102 486 732 French Branch 25 Boulevard des Bouvets 92741 NANTERRE cedex Phone 01 55 68 55 00 FAX 01 55 68 57 31 Italian Branch Centro Direzionale Colleoni Palazzo Perseo Ingresso 2 Via Paracelso 12 20041 Agrate Brianza Milano Italy Phone 039 60531 FAX 039 6057694 Benelux Branch Nijverheidsweg 23 A 3641 RP Postbus 222 3640 AE Mijdrecht Phone 02972 82461 FAX 02972 83936 Spanish Branch Barcelona Sucursal en espana Pol gono Industrial Can Mag Calle Joan Bucall 2 4 Apartado de Correos 420 08190 Sant Cugat del Vall s Barcelona Spa n Phone 93 5653154 FAX 93 5894388 Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 1 Zusho Baba Nagaokakyo city Kyoto Japan Made from recycled paper PRINTED IN JAPAN 871C592D0
62. is selected Sync ON Green signal is output and when off is selected only Green signal is output Select on or off according to the monitor to be connected off Only Green signal is output on Sync On Green signal is output Press SET button SERVICE MENU is displayed and SAVE is indicated S E R SAVE p r g 1 Press lt or P button to memorize the setting in prg 1 2 or 3 Select CANCEL to cancel the setting T gt c J m o Press SET button The source image input signal from the equipment is displayed The setting of the sync polarity and signal is completed CONNECTION WITH VIDEO OR S VIDEO SIGNAL EQUIPMENT Make sure to turn off the power before setting ONILNIYd To VIDEO IN terminal VIDEO 9 SLNAWLSNrav To VIDEO OUT VIDEO signal terminal equipment SNILOOHS ATEnowLl lt q To S VIDEO IN terminal S VIDEO S VIDEO signal equipment SH3H lO To S VIDEO terminal 13 CONNECTIONS CONNECTION WITH RGB ANALOG SIGNAL EQUIPMENT Make sure to turn off the power before setting EXAMPLE RGB analog signal equipment 4 To RGB analog input terminals O 4 Connection is not required for SYNC ONG G G SYNC niin H4V SYN 1 ONAS 9 9 1 ONAS A H nie 9 DI To RGB analog output terminals This unit is desig
63. lays memory image INT Selects Sync input signal and displays memory image e Selecting Sync output signal may not display memory image correctly depending on the connection In this case set SYNC to INT e When selecting INT and displaying memory image comment is not displayed OUT SYNC AUTO USER OUT SYNC 0 3V TTL OUT SYNC NEGA POSI RGB SOG OUT OFF ON Selects depending on the output of Sync signal Selects the same signal as the one selected in IN SYNC Selects by user Selects the output level of H V Sync signal of RGB signal 0 3 Vp p TTL level Selects the polarity of H V Sync output signal of RGB signal Set the polarity according to the monitor connected See the operation manual of the monitor for the polarity Negative polarity Positive polarity Selects the sync signal output from RGB analog output terminal on the rear panel Outputs Composite sync signal only Outputs Sync On Green signal KEY SET Button function setting display KEY LOCK OFF ON 50 Makes the function on the remote control unit buttons invalid All buttons on the remote control unit are available The function on the remote control unit buttons except MEMORY PRINT MONITOR and MEMORY PAGE are not available When pressing MENU button KEY SET menu is displayed When pressing MENU button only selecting OFF ON of KEY LOCK is available OUTPUT MONI R SUB MONI B SUB LIVE SEL CONVERT 0 0 ANA DIG
64. monitor screen Press MONITOR button to display the source image LIVE Are the sync polarity of the monitor OUT SYNC NEGA POSI the output level of the sync signal OUTPUT SYNC and the RGB output sync signal RGB SOG OUT set correctly Check the current setting Refer to pages 11 16 Are the images being printed with full memorized memory page Press the CLEAR button on the remote control unit after printing Then store the image in the memory again Is the memory full in the status of INCREMENT OFF or AUTO CLEAR OFF Store the image in the memory after pressing the CLEAR button on the remote control unit According to the setting conditions the image can be stored in the memory by setting INCREMENT to PART or PAGE AUTO CLEAR to AFTER PRN or pressing the PRINT button Is the memory full in the status of MEM amp STOP ON Press CLEAR button on the remote control and store the image again Is the image stored in memory Confirm that the image is stored in memory Is the print paper or ink sheet used up Check the status Is the printing mechanism set correctly Set the printing mechanism correctly 55 SaYNlVAs SNOILNVOAYd 2 2 m 2 o 2 m gt gt o z eet SINAWISNray J318nOHL SH3HlO ERROR MESSAGES amp COUNTERMEASURES Symptom Check and Remedy The stored image in the memory cannot b
65. n page 17 to be printed e When thermal paper is running out red lines appear on both sides of the paper Install a new roll of paper otherwise printing may be failed The installation of print paper and ink cassette is completed NOTE An IC is built in the ink sheet This is the IC chip not a battery This IC can be thrown away as normal waste NOTE If the power is turned on and AUTO FEED amp CUT on SYSTEM SETUP menu is set to ON SET PAPER on the monitor and LCD disappear when print paper is inserted under the roller For AUTO FEED amp CUT setting refer to page 46 After inserting ink sheet and closing the printing mechanism the print paper is automatically fed and cut twice NOTE Take the print paper one by one after completing printing Pull out the tray completely when using it If you fail to do so paper jamming may occur U 2 m O gt c d 2 o T c 2 m o Q o 2 m e 2 o U 2 m 0 Put the tray back when finishing printing 2 USAGE AND KEEPING OF PAPER SHEET SET ll BEFORE PRINTING Fingerprints or dust on the paper s surface may degrade print quality and cause paper jams Immediately after the paper is replaced 2 images may be printed with a blank part due to hand s dust or oil Refer to Pages 17 18 When print paper is rapidly transferred from a cool place to a hot place vapor or dew will be generated on the paper s surface causing paper jams or
66. nded not to choose the program number which has been selected in the step 7 The memorized program will be selected by pressing PROG button and the image which follows each setting is displayed However you cannot change the setting of selected program during printing You can store only 1 kind of program set in COMMENT menu The setting values of TOP BOTTOM LEFT and RIGHT in LAYOUT MENU can be memorized in each 2 2S 4 and 16 of IMAGES The image will be printed according to the selected memory program 0 J m O P c o T gt c J m o Q o m 9 o J m gt gt o ONILNIYd NOTE The settings can be stored in each program number 1 3 in MAIN MENU and SERVICE MENU When selecting the program number in which the setting is stored the same program numbers of MAIN MENU and SERVICE MENU are automatically selected When selecting Program 1 in MAIN MENU Program 1 in SERVICE MENU is also selected automatically SNILOOHS J318nOHL SH3HlO 39 ADJUSTMENTS amp SETTINGS MAIN MENU COLOR ADJ Colour adjustment display The colour of the source image and memorized image can be adjusted SELECT Selects colour print or black and white print COLOR Colour print B amp W Black and white print The monitor shows in colours BRT Bright Adjusts brightness of the printing image The whole image will be adjusted CONT Contrast Adjusts contrast of the printin
67. ned to accept RGB video at the PAL frame rate nominally 15 75kHz horizontal and 50Hz at vertical 1 Connect this unit and RGB analog signal equipment with a BNC cable 750 HIGH 2 Set the RGB IMPEDANCE switch to 75Q HIGH Set Bi impedance Saleh the sync signal IMPEDANCE switch to HIGH ie for RGB analog signal IMPEDANCE c Tone B IMPEDANCE SWITCH ad A Impedance switch RGB 75Q HIGH Power ON 75Q termination s for sync signal Power OFF No termination 750 Power ON OFF 750 termination HIGH Power ON OFF High impedance No termination SYNC 75Q HIGH Power ON 75Q termination Power OFF No termination 750 Power ON OFF 75Q termination HIGH Power ON OFF High impedance No termination The normal settings are RGB 75Q HIGH and SYNC HIGH When the printer is between the RGB video source and the monitor the normal settings should be used If the 75Q termination is not set correctly the video will be either too dark or too bright 14 CONNECTION WITH RS 232C EQUIPMENT This unit can controlled through a RS 232C port with custom software Image data can not be input For the protocol consult your dealer Make sure to turn off the power before setting RS 232C TERMINAL SIGNAL Pin number 13 To RS 232C terminal 5 232 To RS 232C treminal gt ii 5 1 25 14 Protective
68. ng the input interlaced signal Reverses the even and odd numbers of FIELD IN SYNC NOR Normal REV Reverse AFC Automatic frequency control The image distortion on the top may occur when the VCR image is special input such as in pause field by field playback or FF playback mode Also the image is not printed correctly because of a weak TV signal In this case set the AFC function to ON The image distortion on the top may occur by the special signal when AFC is set to ON In this case set to OFF This function menu is invalid when selecting FRONT on H START of MEMORY POSITION in MAIN MENU OFF ON AGC Automatic gain control OFF AGC is invalid ON AGC is available 0 This function is not displayed when selecting RGB signal D DCF This function selects whether separating the composite video signal 2 When inputting the monochrome signal set this function to z OFF Input signal is not through DCF circuit so that this function is for high quality of monochrome image When inputting the colour composite signal this function is set to Input signal is through DCF circuit and the composite video signal is separated OFF When inputting monochrome signal ON When inputting colour signal This function is not available when selecting RGB or S VIDEO IN SYNC Selects the level of input sync signal TTL Composite Sync of TTL level SOG Composite Sync on Green 0 3V
69. ojected part ll INSTALLING THE INK CASSETTE 1 Eliminate any slack of the ink sheet Hold the colored roller and turn the white roller 2 Insert the ink cassette with the ink sheet into its compartment Put the ink cassette of the ink sheet with flat top side to each D Then set the other side with handle as shown right When exchanging the ink cassette and so on remove it by holding the handle See page 57 NOTE Do not install the ink cassette when printing with thermal paper otherwise printing may be failed lll INSERT THE PRINTING UNIT 1 Push the printing unit until it is locked into place 2 After plugging the power cord press POWER button on the front panel 3 After the set conditions are displayed on the monitor press MEMORY button about 1 second with holding MONITOR button on the front panel The print paper is automatically cut after feeding about 10 cm 4 inches 4 Repeat the above step 3 once or twice Fingerprints and dust can be removed by feeding the print paper The printing unit is initialized 20 en NOTE Make sure to press MONITOR button first for operating 3 and 4 Pressing MEMORY button first operates to memorize the images When exchanging the printing paper or ink cassette during using the unit the recorded images may be erased by pressing MEMORY button first Do not feed the print paper more than 2 times Doing so will not allow the number of prints indicated o
70. on and setting the print paper this unit automatically feeds and cuts it twice after closing the front door Only OFF is displayed when selecting THERMAL ON THERMAL OFF ON Selects the type of printing paper Colour print paper Monochrome thermal paper The image may not be printed correctly depending on the set of actual paper type installation of ink sheet and condition of selecting menu Refer to the next page When using thermal paper do not install the ink cassette 46 SYSTEM SETUP INCREMENT OFF PART PAGE BUZZER OFF T1 T2 REMAINING Q ty 10 REMAIN NOTICE OFF BZ PRN B amp P REMAINING SCREEN OFF ON ERROR SCREEN OFF ON AUTO FEED amp CUT OFF ON THERMAL OFF ON PAPER HOLD OFF ON INIT PROG INITIALIZE OFF GO SET ALL MAIN SERVICE en PAPER HOLD Sets to hold the printed paper or not OFF Printed paper is cut and released ON Printed paper is held at the print outlet after cut Pull the paper out when necessary When selecting THERMAL ON this menu changes to AUTO CUT e It is recommended not to leave the printed paper holding at the print outlet Some malfunction may occur Do not turn off the power while holding paper When PAPER HOLD is set to ON MENU button and COLOR ADJ button on the remote control unit are not avilable AUTO CUT Selects cutting the printed thermal paper automatically or not ON Cuts the printed thermal paper automatically OFF Does not cut the thermal paper Press M
71. on with RGB analog signal 14 Connection with RS 232C equipment esee 15 16 Before operation sessi nennen nennen entren 17 21 Paper Sheet set 7 e aee 17 Unlock the printing unit sene 17 Installation of print 17 19 Installation of ink sheet sesnmnen 19 21 Usage and keeping of paper sheet set 21 Printing Basic ied ue eee eet tt cdit ate cista secte 22 27 Before priming a isein ipt cet eet e RR Ro etn Enn 22 24 Memory OLIN RE RERO 24 27 Memorizing and printing an image 25 Image memorizing with page increment set on 25 Number of memory pages 26 Multiple copy or continuous printing eeen 27 Printing Special orion iniinis eene thee 28 33 Multi print etre ovi 28 29 Separate 2 2 te ete ei ete eileen 30 Photo prints seisen dreie e oe eri eere a astutus 30 External remote terminal 1 31 External remote terminal 2 32 33 Setting the functions Menu chart 34 37 Monitor display
72. ore is sticking out install the print paper after making the paper side even The core is sticking out The paper is uneven Make the paper side even INCORRECT CORRECT Other cautions Keep the high density paper away from fingerprint dust or moisture when storing it Donottouch the rubber roller Do not stain or damage the roller surface Donottouch the thermal head located inside the unit When printing the thermal head is heated to high temperature Do not touch the cutter blade INSTALLATION OF INK SHEET ll INSTALLING THE INK SHEET Load the ink sheet roll to the ink cassette before inserting the ink cassette into the printer Colored roller 1 Put the ink sheet rollers with flat tops into the holes of ink cassette Put the white roller rolled with ink sheet to the ink cassette first Then put the colored roller without ink sheet to the ink cassette Put the other sides of rollers Set IC at this time IC chip with the IC holder is attached to the ink sheet Set the IC holder to the ink cassette as shown right White roller Nell PE EIE ESNOLO3NNOO SSAYNLVAA SNOILOVO38d SLNAWLSNraV 9NILNIBd SNILOOHS J318nOHL I m J o BEFORE OPERATION NOTE Do not remove the IC chip or IC holder from the ink sheet Removal of the IC will stop the printer from functioning correctly e Set the projected part of the IC holder to the correct position as shown below Pr
73. ove the colour print paper and install the thermal paper NOTE When setting THERMAL to OFF after thermal printing with setting AUTO CUT to OFF PUSH FEED amp CUTS is displayed on the monitor and LCD In this case press MEMORY button with holding MONITOR button to cut the printed paper When selecting AUTO CUT OFF make sure to cut the printed paper before turning off the power GAMMA ADJ Gamma level setting display INIT CLEAR Initializes each setting eae aeu MANY SELECT R G B gt Hi COLOR Selects the adjusting gamma level ME ALL Adjusting gamma level for all colours POINT 64 128 192 EACH Adjusting gamma level for each colour of R G B SELECT Is displayed when selecting EACH in COLOR R Adjusting gamma level for red G Adjusting gamma level for green B Adjusting gamma level for blue Changing gamma curve Use the A V buttons on the remote control unit to select the Hi Mid Low gamma point to set Also Use lt gt buttons to input setting level 1 47 0 J m O gt c o T gt c J m o Q o m 9 o J m gt o ONILNIYd SNILOOHS J18nOHL SH3HlO ADJUSTMENTS amp SETTINGS SERVICE MENU Hi Mid Low Adjusts the colour depth of image by selected point POINT Hi Mid Low Selects the point to adjust the colour depth EXAMPLE Pointing lighter colour much lighter Set the setting level for POINT Hi and Hi higher NOTE It takes time
74. oving objects When FIELD is selected the print image will be lower in resolution The selected mode is displayed on the monitor screen and LCD of this unit e A video picture is normally composed of two slightly lower resolution images FIELD images to form a single image FRAME image S VIDEO ABC FRAME LIVE SELECTING INPUT SIGNAL Select VIDEO S VIDEO or RGB according to the input signal The appropriate input signal may already be selected through the RS 232C control software The input signal can be set on the menu displayed on the monitor screen and LCD Unless the input signal is changed it is not necessary to select the input signal every time H Press MENU button nee VIDES VETERE MAIN MENU is displayed COLOR ADJ LAYOUT PRINT COMMENT MEMORY POSITION SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL 2 Press A v button to select INPUT J INIT TRGE COLOR ADJ LAYOUT PRINT COMMENT MEMORY POSITION SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL 3 Press gt button to select VIDEO S VIDEO or RGB mm INPUT VIDEO S VIDEO RGB COLOR ADJ LAYOUT PRINT COMMENT MEMORY POSITION SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL 4 Press SET button SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL is selected SI VIDEO S oh eae a B COLOR ADJ This menu let you select a program memory 1 3 to store your new settings LAYOUT PRINT COMMENT MEMORY POSITION SAVE PRG 1 2 3 CANCEL 22 5 gt button to select on
75. played for FRAME en MEMORIZING AND PRINTING AN IMAGE 1 Display the image which you wish to print The memory page can be changed by pressing MEMORY PAGE button on the remote control unit 2 Press MEMORY button The selected page is shown in yellow When pressing MONITOR button to show MEMORY on monitor display the image on the selected memory page will be displayed on monitor 3 Press PRINT button The image displayed on the monitor will be printed The memory page which is print stand by is shown as and it goes on and off during printing NOTE When selecting OFF PRN SELECT in MULTI 4 memory pages are displayed on the monitor PRG 1 Q ty 1 A B However only selecting page can be printed IMAGE MEMORIZING WITH PAGE INCREMENT SET TO PAGE C D When INCREMENT is set to PAGE automatic memory page advance system the RGB FRAME 28 MEMORY followings are the memory operations Memory page display Everytime pressing MEMORY button the memory page is switched in order of ASB C and image will be memorized in it Selecting A and printing it Tomemorize an image on a memory page you selected press MEMORY PAGE button first to select the memory page Then press MEMORY button to memorize the image When selecting OFF PRN SELECT in MULTI the memory page is switched in order of A gt B gt C by pressing MEMORY button For FIELD the memory page is switched in orde
76. r of A1 GB1 C1 D1 A2 5B25 C25D294A1 B1 by pressing MEMORY button example S size printing 25 0 J m O gt c o T gt c J m o Q o m e o J m gt Z o 5 SLNAWLSNraVv J18nOHL SH3HlO PRINTING BASIC ll NUMBER OF MEMORY PAGES As this unit has 1280 pixel x 600 lines x 3 frames of memory the following memory operations are available uns DIFF s SAME FRAME FIELD PRINT EXAMPLE i NN FRAME FIELD EXAMPLE i MODE 1 MULTI OFF FRAME FIELD PRINTEXAMPLE wm _ FRAME FIELD PRINT EXAMPLE S size print 3 pages 6 pages CARD 3 pages 6 pages OFF PRN 4 pages 8 pages SELECT 3 pages 6 pages Because the FIELD mode has half the vertical resolution of the FRAME mode the printed image may be low in quality 9 10 11 12 13 114 15 16 26 ll MULTIPLE COPY OR CONTINUOUS PRINTING Multiple copies of a memorized image can be made by setting the number of prints to No of print setting more than one The print quantity can be set for up to 200 prints or for continuous printing until the paper or ink sheet is used up Multiple quantity printing
77. ration instructions or other information which will assist the USER s appropriately qualified technical personnel to repair those parts of the EQUIPMENT which are classified by the manufacturer as repairable The use of ACCESSORY equipment not complying with the equivalent safety requirements of this equipment may lead to a reduced level of the resulting system Consideration relating to the choice shall include use of the accessory in the PATIENT VICINITY evidence that the safety certification of the ACCESSORY has been performed in accordance to the appropriate EN60601 1 and or EN60601 1 1 harmonized national standard The transportation and storage environmental conditions are Temperature 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F Humidity 90 RH or less at 40 C 104 F Note The above transportation environmental conditions indicate the storage environmental conditions during transport OTHER CAUTIONS Dust or other foreign matter adhering to the print paper or the ink cassette or deformation resulting from exposure to extremely low or high temperatures could cause loss of colour uneven colour or lines or wrinkles in the print images If there is noise or vibration in the VCR still image or playback picture the print image may be distorted or the upper part may be crooked NOTE YOUR UNDERSTANDING IS REQUESTED FOR THE LOSS OF IMAGES IN MEMORY DUE TO THE SUDDEN OCCURRENCE OF A MALFUNCTION J m O
78. rminal Q NOTE When the sync polarity or sync signal of a monitor to be connected is not adjusted to the initial setting of this unit the image may not be displayed correctly In this case adjust the sync polarity and sync signal output to the monitor When the image is displayed correctly ser the setting is not required Refer to the operation manual of the monitor as for the sync polarity and sync signal of the monitor E CLEAR STOP yne PO tace e eum e The sync polarity and sync signal is set by the menu displayed axo VERGE on LCD 1 Press MENU button MAIN MENU is displayed M IN PUT rgb 2 Press STOP button on remote control unit SERVICE MENU is displayed S SYSTEM gt BL sSauniva4 U 2 D gt gt o z ONILOOHS leiNawisnrav 318noal SH3H lO CONNECTIONS 3 Press W button to select INPUT menu 4 Press gt button INPUT menu is displayed Set the monitor polarity with IN SYNC on this menu 5 Press A or V button to select IN SYNC The sync signal level being selected for example ttl is displayed 6 Set the sync signal level according to the equipment to be connected Press lt or gt button to select ttl sog or 0 3v ttl Inputs the TTL level sync signal sog Inputs the Sync On Green level sync signal 0 3v Inputs the 0 3Vp p level
79. set condition on the monitor screen Press again to switch off the display PRINT QUANTITY A V BUTTONS Use to set the number of copies to be printed The set number of copies is displayed on the monitor and on the front LCD Press A to increase the number and W to decrease the number When pressing or W button during printing the counter becomes 1 and continuous printing is cancelled It also cancels the reserved printing See page 27 10 SET BUTTON Press to go to SAVE PRG Repress to memorize the values and exit the MENU mode See page 34 35 STOP BUTTONS Press to cancel the printing process and start mechanical initializing When pressing these buttons during displaying MAIN MENU SERVICE MENU will be displayed MEMORY PAGE BUTTON Use to select the image memorized The memory page is switched every time this button is pressed The selected memory page mark illuminates 8 PRINT BUTTON Press to print the image memorized by the MEMORY button 9 PROGRAM BUTTON Press the PRG button to select between 3 types of user presets Functions previously set with the MENU can be stored into 1 of 3 memories and recalled Programs cannot be changed during printing It may take longer to change the program A V 4 BUTTONS Use to set the MENU display Values are increased decreased and the cursor position is changed with these four buttons These buttons are also used to select one of memorized images See
80. terial into the paper exit slot during printing Do not touch the cutter blade inside the paper exit slot Otherwise your finger will be injured SLNAWLSNrav DO NOT TOUCH THE THERMAL HEAD Do not touch your hand to the thermal head located inside the unit The thermal head is heated to high temperature This may cause injury ONILOOHS J18nOHL BE CAREFUL WITH THE PRINTING UNIT Do not move the unit while the printing unit is sliding out This may cause injury Be careful not to catch your finger in the printing unit while the printing unit is being retracted into the unit CONNECTION CABLES Use the provided power cord When connecting the unit with an equipment with RS 232C interface use the RS 232C crossover cable 3 SH3H lO SAFETY PRECAUTIONS INSTALLATION LOCATIONS MAINTAIN GOOD VENTILATION Ventilation slots and holes are provided on this unit Place the unit on a hard and level surface and locate at least 10 cm from walls to insure proper ventilation When putting the unit on the system rack take a space between the unit and the back of the rack UNSUITABLE LOCATIONS Avoid shaky places or hot springs areas where hydrogen sulfide and acidic ions are likely to be generated PLACES WITH HIGH HUMIDITY AND DUST Do not place the unit locations with high humidity and dust They can cause extensive damage Avoid places where unit is likely to be exposed to oily fumes and vapours PLACES NOT LIKELY TO BE
81. terminal Automatic roll paper RGB analog 4 BNC type connectors Composite video 1 BNC type connectors S VIDEO 1 S VIDEO terminal RGB analog 4 BNC type connectors Composite video 1 BNC type connectors S VIDEO 1 S VIDEO terminal RS 232C D SUB 25 pin Remote terminal Mini Din 8 pin stereo mini jack H frequency 15 75 kHz V frequency 50Hz AC220 2240V bOH2 Power consumption 1 2A AC220 240V 50Hz during priting 0 3Awhennotprining Installation conditions Temperature 5 C 40 C 41 104F Output terminal Input Output terminal 2 2 m 2 o U 2 m gt 2 o z Input frequency ONILNIYd Humidity 20 80 No dewing Operation altitude Within Horizontal ES utside dimensions 280 W x 150 H x 400 D mm Weight 11kg 7 Accessories Power cord 1 Ink cassette 1 Operation manual 1 Remote control unit 1 4 m Screw 4 Attachments for thermal paper 1 set Printing time time between pressing PRINT button and sounding buzzer which informs the print end 2 OPTIONS d oO lll PAPER SHEET SET es Product name Ink sheet size No of prints Usage CK900S S size 200 Colour print 9 CK900L L size 130 Colour print zr 90054 S size 130 Surface laminated colour print CK900L4P L size 90 Surface laminated colour print CK900S4P HX EEU S Size 130 Surface laminated colour print for ID p
82. the memory image is cleared after memorizing on the printed memory page again AFTER PRN The printed memory image is cleared after completing printing For continuous printing the stored image are cleared by above settings after completing printing the setting numbers of print CLEAR KEY oc PART Pressing CLEAR button on the remote control unit the selected I z one MULTI image is cleared om PAGE Pressing CLEAR button on the remote control unit images of the memorized page being selected are cleared ALL Pressing CLEAR button on the remote control unit all of the stored images are cleared SH3HlO 51 ADJUSTMENTS amp SETTINGS SERVICE MENU RS232C SET RS 232C signal setting display RS232C SET This menu does not work when selecting THERMAL ON or MULTI OFF PRN CMe CARE ARMIN SELECT RESPONSE OFFION ERR RES OK NOR LL INV ALL NO DSR OFF ON BAUD RATE Set the baud rate of RS 232C Set the baud according to the connecting device COMMAND TYPE Sets the command type of RS 232C Selects the command type of RS 232C to control this unit e Select A for normal setting Depending on the connected equipment select or RESPONSE Selects whether this unit sends RS 232C response to the host computer or not OFF Does not send response ON Sends normal response ERR RES OK Selects the response code when an error occurs NOR Sends the regular response ILL Sends job end even if ILLEGAL
83. to set the gamma value by CPU Wait until the normal display is shown after pressing SET button It may also take time to switch the program when the value of gamma setting is changed LAYOUT2 Layout setting display 2 LAYOUT2 PRN V AREA Adjusts the vertical position of memory image V AREA 12 ONLY 0 10 10 SEPARATE OFF ON MARGIN CUT OFF ON Setting area 10 10 adjusts 2 lines each This menu is displayed only when IMAGES is set for 2 in L size paper e PRNVAREA permits adjustment of the vertical position of the image so that the clipped part of the image can be moved higher and lower SEPARATE Selects whether a white frame is added to each print or not OFF Prints without white frame A white frame appears according to the settings of LAYOUT ON Prints with white frame Gray part is MARGIN CUT Cuts the margin of the printed paper cut when MARGIN CUT This function is very convenient to stick the printed image on the card The figure shows S size print paper setting OFF Margin is not cut ON Margin is cut Only OFF is displayed when selecting THERMAL ON ANALOG COLOR ADJ Analog colour adjustment display is ON e This menu is used to adjust the image of analog input signal before storing in the memory ANALOG COLOR ADJ Ber COCORBEN INPUT Selects processing of video signal RSUB COLOR Processes as colour video signal B SUB B amp W Processes as monochrome video signal The image is shown in
84. tore the setting OFFITAIT2 oc E 2 REMAINING 10 00 The program is replaced In case of keeping the stored program not select the REMAIN NOTICE OFF BZ PRN B amp P A REMAINING SCREEN OFF ON m program memory number in which the setting is stored ERROR SCREEN OFF ON Q i AUTO FEED amp CUT OFF ON If you wish to cancel the setting select CANCEL APER HOLD BEC OH INIT PROG ALL MAIN SERVICE INITIALIZE OFF GO SET 9 Press SET button When selecting to set 1 is chosen When memorizing in a different program memory number select the number of the program The setting is completed and the normal screen is displayed SH3HlO 45 ADJUSTMENTS amp SETTINGS SERVICE MENU SYSTEM SETUP System setting display INCREMENT OFF PART PAGE BUZZER OFF T1 T2 REMAINING Q ty 0 20 REMAIN NOTICE OFF BZ PRN B amp P Page increment is not available Every time pressing MEMORY button memory part goes to the next part and image will be memorized on it The memory page does not go to the next When MULTI OFF this mode works and same as PAGE mode Every time pressing MEMORY button memory page goes to the next page and image will be memorized on it Selects the buzzer sound when pressing the buttons on the VCP and remote control unit Does not sound the buzzer Sounds the buzzer 1 Sounds the buzzer Tone2 Sets the number of ink sheet to inform the
85. us is not improved by carrying out this measure consult your dealer OTHERS Other defects Consult your dealer Note 1 The image may not be printed completely Note 2 Note 3 When setting the continuous printing the continuous printing is carried out after the error message goes off This is an operation for initialization Make sure to press the MONITOR button first If MEMORY button is pressed first a new image will be stored in memory erasing any previously stored image Note 4 Other messages During error status the buzzer keeps sounding Messages Causes and countermeasures PUSH FEED amp CUT Indicated when the power is turned on after turning off during printing Press MEMORY button for more than one second while pressing MONITOR button This is initializing Make sure to press MONITOR button first MECHA INITIALIZE Indicated during initializing PRINT STOP In the case of pressing STOP button on the remote control during printing this unit is initialized This message is indicated during initializing NOTE e FEED amp CUT paper feeding and cutting may not work when PUSH FEED amp CUT or MECHA ERROR is displayed In this case pull the printing unit out to remove the print paper and re install it Then close the printing unit and press MEMORY button while pressing MONITOR button again e If turning off the power during printing or stand by and turn
86. ut the comment on the menu Refer to pages 43 44 Wired remote control unit cannot be operated Is the plug of the remote control unit disconnected from its terminal on the unit Connect the plug of the remote control unit to the REMOTE terminal on the unit The supplied remote control unit can not be used by connecting to the external remote terminal on the rear panel of this unit Is the wired remote control unit for this unit accessory used Use the remote control unit for this unit Is PAPER HOLD set to ON and is printed paper kept at the print outlet Remove the printed paper from the print outlet Is KEY LOCK set to ON Set KEY LOCK to OFF The printing unit cannot be opened Is the paper cut after prinitng with THERMAL ON and AUTO CUT OFF Press MEMORY button while pressing MONITOR button to cut the printed paper 56 OVERCOMING PAPER JAMS 1 Press OPEN button to pull out the printing mechanism When it is not working turn off the power once Then try to press OPEN button again Remove the ink cassette with ink sheet Saqdaniva4d SNOILOVO3Hd 3 Remove the print paper as shown right 2 2 m 2 o 2 m gt gt o z 4 Cut the defective part of the print paper with scissors ONILNIYd 5 Cut both edges of the print paper 6 Install the print paper Refer to pages 17 18 SLNAWLSNrav NOTE To feed the print paper press ME
87. ze images In that case the printing speed PRN SPEED becomes NORMAL For S size print 2 images can be printed as the same result as 2 mode 4 4 images on a sheet 16 16 images on a sheet 25 is not displayed when selecting THERMAL ON When selecting MODE PHOTO the following sizes are available CARD Print size 20 mm x 15 mm 3 4 Print size 30 mm x 40 mm 5 5 Print size 50 mm x 50 mm 3 3 5 Print size 30 mm x 35 mm SIZE Sets the print area of the image Choose one from 3 preset print areas and a user select area Printed image size of 1 image mode mm 0 J m O gt c o T c J m o Q o m 9 o J m gt o S size L size Ww 100 x 75 125 x 94 M 94 x 70 118 x 89 N 90 x 68 113 x 85 USER Optional size by user Part of the image may be clipped from the print depending on the print size COPY Copys a printed image size which is set W M or N in size The selected setting level is displayed as TOP BOTTOM LEFT and RIGHT These levels become the changing base ONILNIYd TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT Sets the printing area of the image Adjust the size with lt q or gt button TOP Shifts the upper end of the image setting area 0 to 48 BOTTOM Shifts the lower end of the image setting area 0 to 48 LEFT Shifts the left end of the image setting area 0 to 63 RIGHT Shifts the right end of the image setting area 0 to 63 NOTE When monochrome signal is
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