Additional information
Vario III Series
98 Operating
Manual
11.13
11.3 Password
The supervisor programs a CF Card directly with the printer. He stores
10 different labels. As well he adjusts the printer parameters, like
contrast, speed, etc. to the corresponding values. The user is only
supposed to read the labels from CF card and to print them. Therefore
the supervisor blocks the function menu and the entry function by a
password.
The printer is connected to a PC. The user is only supposed to take
the labels dispensed by the printer and stick them on. To prevent, that
the labels or the printer set-up will not be changed, the supervisor
blocks all printer functions (e.g. function menu, entry menu, etc.) by a
password.
The user has to change several texts before printing. It is not allowed
to change any masks (fonts, position, etc.). Therefore the supervisor
blocks the entry of mask and the function menu. By this means the
user indeed can print labels, but the printer set-up and the masks of
the labels can't be changed.
To receive a most flexible password protection, the printer functions
will be divided into several function groups:
In the function menu the printer parameters can be changed (contrast,
speed, mode, ...). The password protection prevents modifications at
the printer settings.
With the functions of your CF Card labels can be stored, loaded, etc.
The password protection has to decide if no access or only readable
acces on CF card is allowed
With key
quant
a print can be produced. In case the printer is
connected to a PC, it can be useful, that the user is not able to
produce a print manually. So the password protection prevents that
prints can be produced manually.
Because of these different function groups the password protection is
very flexible. The printer can be adjusted best to its actual order, as
only certain functions are blocked.
Example 1:
Example 2:
Example 3:
1. Function menu:
2. CF card:
3. Print functions: