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Fequency Table 
 

Channel(CH) Frequency(㎒)    (CH) 

(㎒) 

(CH) 

(㎒) 

(CH) 

(㎒) 

2 402 

20 

2 422 

40 

2 442 

60 

2 462 

2 403 

21 

2 423 

41 

2 443 

61 

2 463 

2 404 

22 

2 424 

42 

2 444 

62 

2 464 

2 405 

23 

2 425 

43 

2 445 

63 

2 465 

2 406 

24 

2 426 

44 

2 446 

64 

2 466 

2 407 

25 

2 427 

45 

2 447 

65 

2 467 

2 408 

26 

2 428 

46 

2 448 

66 

2 468 

2 409 

27 

2 429 

47 

2 449 

67 

2 469 

2 410 

28 

2 430 

48 

2 450 

68 

2 470 

2 411 

29 

2 431 

49 

2 451 

69 

2 471 

10 

2 412 

30 

2 432 

50 

2 452 

70 

2 472 

11 

2 413 

31 

2 433 

51 

2 453 

71 

2 473 

12 

2 414 

32 

2 434 

52 

2 454 

72 

2 474 

13 

2 415 

33 

2 435 

53 

2 455 

73 

2 475 

14 

2 416 

34 

2 436 

54 

2 456 

74 

2 476 

15 

2 417 

35 

2 437 

55 

2 457 

75 

2 477 

16 

2 418 

36 

2 438 

56 

2 458 

76 

2 478 

17 

2 419 

37 

2 439 

57 

2 459 

77 

2 479 

18 

2 420 

38 

2 440 

58 

2 460 

78 

2 480 

19 

2 421 

39 

2 441 

59 

2 461 

 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for CJ50SP

Page 1: ...CJ50SP User Manual ...

Page 2: ...Battery Installation 11 3 2 Battery Charging 11 3 2 1 Battery Charging Usage 12 3 3 Paper Installation 12 3 4 Belt Strap Usage 14 3 5 Control Panel Usage 15 3 6 MSR Usage 17 4 Self Test 17 5 Peripherals Connection 18 5 1 Bluetooth Connection 18 5 2 Interface Cable Connection 18 6 Printer Cleaning 19 7 Appendix 20 7 1 Specifications 20 ...

Page 3: ...perfectly with the outlet do not plug in Be sure to use only standardized multi outlets CAUTION Violating following instructions can cause slight wound or damage the appliance Do not use the printer when it is out of order This can cause a fire or an electrocution Switch off and unplug the printer before calling your dealer Do not let water or other foreign objects in the printer If this happened ...

Page 4: ...the battery is properly aligned Reverse insertion will cause reverse charging that can result in an abnormal chemical reaction which may then cause the battery to overheat ignite and or explode 5 Do not place the battery in contact with an electrical power outlet and or an automobile cigarette lighter jack Doing so can inflict high voltage that causes excessive electrical current flow resulting in...

Page 5: ...sult a physician immediately 2 Do not place the battery in a microwave oven and or high voltage appliance Doing so can cause rapid overheating and or destruction of the sealing resulting in battery overheating combustion and or explosion 3 Do not combine and use any battery of different capacity and or type with the primary battery Doing so can cause excessive electrical discharge during use or ex...

Page 6: ...etected discontinue use and contact the dealer from which the product was purchased 6 If a child must use the battery the child s parent or legal guardian should clearly explain the instructions from the user manual prior to use In addition the parent or legal guardian should periodically confirm that usage is being conducted in accordance with user manual instruction during use 7 Store the batter...

Page 7: ...th to wipe clean prior to use Neglecting to do so can result in poor connection with the product causing power stoppages or failed charging 9 Each battery has a product life If the usage time of the product has become short replace the battery Wrap the terminals of used batteries with tape to insulate prior to disposal Other Precautions The copyright for this user manual and various other manuals ...

Page 8: ...e harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the ...

Page 9: ...ing items should all be contained in the printer package Contact the dealer from which the purchase was made if any item is damaged and or missing Basic items CJ50SP Battery Battery Charger Belt Strap Paper Interface Cable User Manual ...

Page 10: ...2 Product Part Names Front Rear Paper Cover Power Button MSR Paper Feed Button Open Button Belt Strap Battery Power Connection Cable Connection ...

Page 11: ... battery on the rear side of the printer aligning the battery hook properly 2 Push the battery into the slot until a snapping sound is heard NOTE As the battery is not charged at the time of purchase charge the battery prior to product use 3 2 Battery Charging ...

Page 12: ... charger provided by CHAMJIN I C is not used CHAMJIN I C is not legally liable for any such damages The voltage and electrical current specifications of the printer and battery charger must match WARNING Turn off the power before charging the battery for the printer 3 3 Paper Installation 1 Press the Open button to open the paper cover 2 Insert the paper as shown in the image Remove any remaining ...

Page 13: ...3 Take care to align the paper correctly 4 Pull the paper out as shown in the image and close the paper cover Tear off any excess paper in the direction of the side of the printer ...

Page 14: ...ert the belt strap screw into the belt strap hole 2 Use a coin to tighten the belt strap screw as shown in the image 3 Undo the belt strap Velcro 4 Fasten the belt strap to a belt 5 Close the Velcro as shown in the image コイン ベルト ...

Page 15: ... this button for approximately 2 seconds will turn the power on When the printer is on pressing this button for approximately 2 seconds will turn the power off Paper Feed Button Paper output can be done manually by pressing this button In addition self testing can be done 1 Refer to 4 Self Test for self test information ...

Page 16: ... lamp is blinking either the paper has been fully used or the print head is overheated Fill with paper or turn the printer off for at least 10 minutes 3 If the red lamp continues to blink it may indicate a more serious problem with the product and thus an authorized service dealer should be consulted Bluetooth Lamp Orange 1 If the orange lamp turns on in unison with the battery status lamp the pri...

Page 17: ...e recommended swiping speed is 100 1500 mm sec 4 Self Test 1 Turn the printer power off and close the printer paper cover 2 Pressing the paper feed button and power button simultaneously turns the printer on 3 The printout is produced after releasing the two buttons 4 To add a printout of the ASCII pattern press the paper feed button once more 5 After the ASCII pattern is printed out the self test...

Page 18: ...nter can be connected to devices equipped with Bluetooth communication capacity PDAs PCs etc 2 Use the Bluetooth connection function supported by the device to connect to the printer 5 2 Interface Cable Connection 1 Connect the interface cable to the cable connector of the printer NOTE Use only cables optional provided by CHAMJIN I C USB Serial ...

Page 19: ...print head turn the printer power off and wait approximately 10 minute before commencement When cleaning the print head take care not to touch the heated portion of the print head The print head is susceptible to damage from static electricity etc Take care not to allow the print head to become scratched and or damaged in any way 1 Open the paper cover and remove any paper that may be present 2 Wi...

Page 20: ...4 kB None Paper end sensor ESC POS 1D Coda Bar ITF UPC A UPC E Code 39 Code 93 Code 128 EAN 8 EAN 13 EAN 18 Easy paper loading ISO 7811 7812 JIS I II Paper Paper type Paper Width Paper Roll Diameter Thermal Paper Mono 58 0 5 mm Max Φ 40 mm Reliability MCBF TPH BATTERY 100 Million Pulses 50 km 500 Cycles Rechargeable Battery Type Output Lithium ion Voltage 7 4 V DC Capacity 1 050 mAh Battery Charge...

Page 21: ...46 2 448 66 2 468 7 2 409 27 2 429 47 2 449 67 2 469 8 2 410 28 2 430 48 2 450 68 2 470 9 2 411 29 2 431 49 2 451 69 2 471 10 2 412 30 2 432 50 2 452 70 2 472 11 2 413 31 2 433 51 2 453 71 2 473 12 2 414 32 2 434 52 2 454 72 2 474 13 2 415 33 2 435 53 2 455 73 2 475 14 2 416 34 2 436 54 2 456 74 2 476 15 2 417 35 2 437 55 2 457 75 2 477 16 2 418 36 2 438 56 2 458 76 2 478 17 2 419 37 2 439 57 2 45...

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