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16. Ethernet Interface Specifications

(1)  Communication specifications

 

General specifications:  Conforms to IEEE802.3

 

Communication media:  10Base-T and 100Base-TX

 

Data rate: 

 

10 Mbps and 100 Mbps

 

Protocol: 

 

TCP/IP

 

TCP/IP protocols: 

ARP, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, LPR, #9100, HTTP, TELNET, FTP, TFTP

(2)  Connector: 

 

RJ-45 (8-pin modular)

Note:  

Factory-set login password for administrator

HTTP (Web), Telnet, or FTP protocol is used when you change the printer settings. To change the settings, you 
must log into the printer using an administrator account.
The administrator account login information for HTTP (Web), Telnet, and FTP are shown below.

 

Administrator account name 

“root” (required)

 

Password 

 

“public” (required)

 

*  You can change the password after logging in.

Summary of Contents for FVP10 SERIES

Page 1: ...THERMAL PRINTER FVP10 SERIES Hardware Manual ...

Page 2: ...ate the equipment For compliance with the Federal Noise Interference Standard this equipment requires a shielded cable For RF interference suppression if a ferrite core is provided with this device affix it to the interface cable This statement will be applied only for the printers marketed in U S A Statement of The Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulationst This Class A...

Page 3: ...ce and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment complies with FCC IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS 102 of the IC radio frequency RF Exposure rules This equipment has very low levels of RF ...

Page 4: ...6 3 2 4 PoweredUSB Interface Cable 7 3 2 5 Ethernet Interface Cable 8 3 3 Connecting the AC Adapter 9 3 4 Turning the Power On 10 3 5 Attaching the Switch Cover 10 3 6 Connecting to a Peripheral Device 11 3 7 Bluetooth Settings For Bluetooth Interface Models only 12 3 7 1 Pairing using SSP Simple Secure Pairing Default 12 3 7 2 Pairing using PIN code 13 3 7 3 Auto Connection Function iOS only 13 3...

Page 5: ... Control Panel and Other Functions 28 6 1 Control Panel 28 6 2 Errors 28 6 3 Self Printing 29 6 3 1 Test Printing 29 6 3 2 Hexadecimal Dump Mode 29 6 4 Adjusting Sensors 30 6 4 1 PE and BM Sensor Adjustment Mode 30 6 4 2 NE Sensor Adjustment Mode 31 7 Adjusting the Near End Sensor 33 8 Speaker 34 8 1 Speaker Specifications 34 8 2 Adjusting the Volume 34 8 3 Speaker Jack 34 8 4 Audio Error Messages...

Page 6: ...tions 42 12 DIP Switch Settings 43 12 1 Parallel Interface Model 44 12 2 RS 232C Interface Model 45 12 3 USB and PoweredUSB Interface Model 47 12 4 Ethernet Interface Model 48 13 Parallel Interface 50 14 RS 232C Interface 51 14 1 RS 232C Interface Specifications 51 14 2 Connector and Signal Name 51 14 3 Cable Connections 53 15 USB and PoweredUSB Interface 54 15 1 USB and PoweredUSB Interface Speci...

Page 7: ...the printer 5 Use the printer within boundaries indicated in the environmental requirements Even when the ambient temperature and humidity are within the specifications avoid radical changes in environmental conditions The suitable operating tempera ture range is as follows Operating temperature 5 C to 45 C 6 This device employs a DC motor and switches that have an electrical contact point Avoid u...

Page 8: ... an optional AC adapter Power switch Cover open lever Control panel Pull the cover open lever toward you to open the front cover Features LEDs that indicate printer status and a button for operating the printer Turns the printer on and off Peripheral drive connector Power connector Front cover Open to replace paper Do not open while printing Connects to a host computer through a USB cable USB port...

Page 9: ...ect the parallel interface cable to a parallel port on your PC 3 1 2 RS 232C Interface Cable Connect the RS 232C interface cable to a RS 232C port on your PC 3 1 3 USB Interface Cable Connect the USB interface cable to a USB port on your PC Accessory USB cable 1 8M with core TSP1 P N 30729170 ...

Page 10: ...dUSB port on your PC Note The optional PoweredUSB cable has been designed specifically for this printer Other PoweredUSB cables may not meet the EMC technical standards Option PoweredUSB cable 1X8LNL 1 2M P N 30729130 Star recommended PCI card PCI to 4 Port PoweredUSB Card Model 301 1150 01 manufacturer Digi 3 1 5 Ethernet Interface Cable Connect the Ethernet cable to a USB port on your PC 3 5 cm ...

Page 11: ...necting or disconnecting an interface cable be sure to remove the AC adapter s power cable plug from the outlet CAUTION Do not connect move than one at any given time 3 2 1 Parallel Interface Cable You do not have to affix a ferrite core to a parallel interface cable To connect a parallel interface cable follow the instructions given below 1 Make sure that the AC adapter s power cable plug is not ...

Page 12: ...ctor on the RS 232C interface board and tighten the left and right con nector screws 3 2 3 USB Interface Cable You do not have to affix a ferrite core to a USB interface cable To connect a USB interface cable follow the instructions given below Accessory USB cable 1 8M with core TSP1 P N 30729170 1 Make sure that the AC adapter s power cable plug is not connected to the outlet 2 As shown in the fi...

Page 13: ...er switch off 2 If the AC adapter is connected remove the power cable plug from the outlet and then remove the plug from the printer s power connector CAUTION Do not connect the AC adapter while the PoweredUSB cable is connected Doing so may result in mal function 3 Affix the included ferrite core to the PoweredUSB cable as shown in the figure Option PoweredUSB cable 1X8LNL 1 2M P N 30729130 4 Pas...

Page 14: ...ace board g Link disconnection detection feature The Ethernet interface model is equipped with a link disconnection detection feature If the printer is turned on when an Ethernet cable is not connected to it the POWER and ERROR lamps are simultane ously turned on and off at 2 second intervals to indicate the disconnection Be sure to connect the Ethernet cable from a PC or hub to the printer and th...

Page 15: ...he optional AC adapter has been designed specifically for this printer Other AC adapters may not meet the EMC technical standards Option PS60A 24B1 2 Connect the AC adapter to the connector on the printer 3 Insert the power cable plug into an AC outlet CAUTION When disconnecting the cable take hold of the cable connector to pull it out Releasing the lock makes it easy to disconnect the con nector ...

Page 16: ...en If this occurs remove the power cord from the outlet to turn the printer OFF 3 5 Attaching the Switch Cover You do not have to attach the switch cover Do so only if you need to Attaching the switch cover will Prevent unintentional operation of the power switch Prevent other people from easily operating the power switch Attach the switch cover as shown in the figure below You can turn the power ...

Page 17: ...lug is not connected to the outlet 2 Connect the end of the cable to the peripheral drive connector on the rear panel of the printer Connect the other end of the cable to the modular jack of the peripheral device CAUTION Do not connect a telephone line into the peripheral drive connector Failure to observe this may result in damage to the printer Also for safety purposes do not connect wiring to t...

Page 18: ... Bluetooth to ON LED Indicates the status of the Bluetooth interface Green on Not connected Green flashing Ready to start pairing Blue on Connected Purple flashing Auto connection ON 3 Pairing will be possible for 60 seconds from when the LED begins flashing green During this time execute Search for devices from the master device and tap the relevant device from the displayed list Device name Star...

Page 19: ...rinter is equipped with the Auto Connection function that automatically requests a con nection from an upper level iOS device that was connected to the printer last time The default setting of this function may differ according to the printer model you are using Confirm the default settings for your printer as well as the use examples for ON OFF settings and then make the settings to match your pu...

Page 20: ...ce Changing the connected master device Disconnect the Bluetooth connec tion in such a way as to turn OFF the power to the upper level de vice automatically connected Then establish a pairing with a desired master device After turning on the printer es tablish a pairing with a desired master device Example recommended When connecting directly to the printer from one master device When using the pr...

Page 21: ...printer off and then back on again to set Auto Connec tion to OFF 4 dure by self printing Note Only Bluetooth Firmware Version 2 0 or later allows you to switch ON OFF by pushing the RST button Setting from the Software After pairing your device and the FVP10 change Auto Connection in the following application provided by our company iOS Download Star Setting Utility from the following Web site ht...

Page 22: ...ccessful Turn off the printer s power and then try again from step 1 4 Turn off the printer s power switch and delete the pairing setup with the master device Note1 In step 2 if you do not hold down the RST button for long enough initialization will not complete correctly For F W Ver2 0 Ver3 0a and Ver3 0b interfaces In step 2 you need to hold down the RST button for 8 seconds or more Also after f...

Page 23: ...e of the paper straight toward you CAUTION 1 Pull the paper out while keeping it tight 2 Be careful not to pull the paper out at an angle because doing so may cause the paper to jam or skew 3 Push the front of the printer to securely close the front cover CAUTION 1 Be careful not to get your fingers caught when closing the printer s front cover 2 After the front cover is closed the printer perform...

Page 24: ... mm to 57 5 mm 1 Pull the cover open lever toward you and pull the front cover out to open it 2 Move the lock lever to the free position 3 Turn the knob clockwise until it stops Move the lock lever to the lock position Note Do not change the paper width while the printer is in use Knob Cover open lever Lock position Lock lever Free position Paper guide ...

Page 25: ...on lever positions according to the instructions given below 1 Pull the cover open lever toward you and pull the front cover out to open it 2 Insert a precision flat blade screwdriver between the front frame and the paper guide and as shown in the figure push the part of the tension lever that is set in the paper guide outward to release it and turn the lever clockwise Tension lever Front frame Ri...

Page 26: ...ge the slide lever position according to the in structions given below 1 Pull the cover open lever toward you and pull the front cover out to open it 2 While pushing the slide lever that is on the left side of the case inward change the lever position 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 Position for paper whose thickness is between 65 µm and 100 µm Slide lever Position for paper thicknesses greater than 100 µm and up t...

Page 27: ... To keep the screws from falling only turn them once or twice 3 Move the fixed blade lever in the direction of the arrow until it stops 4 Tighten the two screws 5 Loosen the screw on either side of the AC paper guide section Note To keep the screws from falling only turn them once or twice 6 Lower the AC paper guide until it stops Then tighten the two screws Note Do not change the cutter mode whil...

Page 28: ...ar bar There is a cutter or tear bar inside the paper outlet slot Never put your hand in the slot regardless of whether or not the printer is in operation You must open the printer cover to replace paper However because the cutter blade or tear bar is located inside of the cover be careful not to bring your face and hands too close to the blade or tear bar when the cover is open l During and immed...

Page 29: ...r C1 may drastically reduce the service life of the thermal print head We recommend that you use paper with the following maximum ion densities 500 ppm of Na 150 ppm of K and 300 ppm of Cl For details on recommended thermal paper see the following webpage http www starmicronics com support CAUTION Wireless Communication l Do not use the device where using wireless devices is prohibited or may caus...

Page 30: ... width 80 0 5 mm or 58 0 5 mm 4 Core inner and outer diameters 65 µm to 75 µm core inner ø12 1 mm core outer ø18 1 mm core inner ø25 4 1 mm core outer ø32 1 mm 75 µm to 150 µm core inner ø25 4 1 mm core outer ø32 1 mm 5 Printed surface Outer edge of roll Do not use inner wrapped paper rolls Note 1 Do not glue or tape the paper roll and shaft core together 2 Do not fold the tail end of the paper 3 ...

Page 31: ...up paper roll width 80 0 5 mm or 58 0 5 mm 4 Core inner and outer diameters core inner ø25 4 1 mm core outer ø32 1 mm 5 Printed surface Outer edge of roll Do not use inner wrapped paper rolls Note 1 Set the tension lever to the position for paper thicknesses greater than 100 µm and up to 150 µm 2 Set the slide lever to the position for paper thicknesses greater than 100 µm and up to 150 µm 3 Do no...

Page 32: ...r 79 5 0 5 4 72 48 Detailed Diagrams of Recommended Tack Label Specifications Tack label ø32 1 ø25 4 1 Paper tube Rolled dimension 80 0 5 1 0 ø83 MAX Release paper backing paper Base material label paper 30 to 295 Label length Printing direction Black mark back of diagram 79 5 0 5 Backing paper width 35 to 300 Black mark pitch 76 0 5 Label width 5 1 75 15 MIN 1 75 0 5 5 1 0 1 1 0 0 8 Unit mm ...

Page 33: ...e Printing Area Diagram of Cut Position Printing Line and Black Mark Sensor Position 3 bottom margin 4 5 top margin Minimum settable top margin when paper is fed using back feed 22 5 to 287 5 effective print length 30 to 295 label length 35 to 300 black mark pitch 3 left margin 3 right margin Dots 39 to 598 70 effective print width 46 columns with font A 79 5 0 5 backing paper width 76 0 5 label w...

Page 34: ...recover from Error description POWER ERROR Cause Recovery condition Cutter error Off Flashes at 0 25 second intervals Cutter failure The printer cannot recover from this error Flash memory error Off Flashes at 0 5 second intervals Flash memory access error The printer cannot recover from this error EEPROM error Off Flashes at 0 75 second intervals EEPROM access error The printer cannot recover fro...

Page 35: ... 3 2 Hexadecimal Dump Mode 1 With the front cover open turn the power on while holding down the FEED button 2 When you close the front cover after the printer initialization has been completed the printer prints Hex Dump Printing and enters Hexadecimal Dump mode 3 All the signals received from the host computer are printed in hexadecimal code You can use this mode to check whether the control code...

Page 36: ...nd DIP switches DIPSW1 5 DIPSW1 6 and DIPSW1 7 to ON 4 Open the front cover and set a paper roll into the printer 5 Turn the printer on The lamps on the control panel will flash and the printer will enter sensor adjustment mode 6 As shown in the figure below turn VR1 with a precision flat blade screwdriver so that both the POWER lamp green and ERROR lamp red light D C 2 4 V 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 37: ...of the printer and remove the cover 4 Using a pointed object set DIP switches DIPSW1 4 and DIPSW1 5 to OFF and DIP switches DIPSW1 6 and DIPSW1 7 to ON Then turn the printer on The lamps on the control panel will flash and the printer will enter sensor adjustment mode 5 Turn VR2 clockwise all the way with a precision flat blade screwdriver as shown in the figure below If the POWER lamp green is on...

Page 38: ...the printer and close the front cover Check that the POWER lamp green is lit and the ERROR lamp red is off 9 Open the front cover remove the paper roll from the printer and close the front cover Check that both the POWER lamp green and ERROR lamp red are lit 10 Turn the printer off and set DIP switches DIPSW1 4 DIPSW1 5 DIPSW1 6 and DIPSW1 7 to their original settings 11 Attach the DIP switch cove...

Page 39: ...h thick paper whose thickness is greater than 75 µm or label paper the paper roll itself may become loose causing errors in detection So set the adjuster to level 2 Appropriate positions according to the type of paper Thickness µm Core paper roll with ø12 A inner diameter and ø18 B outer diameter Core paper roll with ø25 4 A inner diameter and ø32 B outer diameter Detected diameter C mm Remaining ...

Page 40: ... of 67 5 cm 8 2 Adjusting the Volume To adjust the volume follow the instructions given below 1 Unfasten the screw holding the DIP switch cover at the bottom of the printer and remove the cover 2 Turn the volume adjuster with a precision flat blade screwdriver to adjust the volume 8 3 Speaker Jack 1 Connector ø3 5 monaural mini jack 2 Target speaker A speaker with an impedance of 8 Ω is recommende...

Page 41: ...s Manual Errors that cannot be recovered from Cutter error Cutter error Please refer to the Users Manual for recovery Flash error Flash ROM error Please turn off the printer and refer to the Us ers Manual for recovery EEPROM error EEPROM error Please turn off the printer and refer to the Us ers Manual for recovery SRAM error SRAM error Please turn off the printer and refer to the Users Manual for ...

Page 42: ... damage to or deformation of parts such as the thermal head and the rubber roller 4 Set the paper roll straight and gently close the front cover CAUTION 1 Set the paper roll straight If you close the front cover with the paper roll skewed paper jams may occur 2 Close the front cover completely If the front cover is not closed completely the printer may not print 5 Turn the power switch on Make sur...

Page 43: ...e wipe it clean with a cotton swab or soft cloth dipped in alcohol ethanol methanol or isopropyl The thermal head is located where it is hard to look at directly Use the mirror sheet to clean the head 10 Maintenance CAUTION 1 The thermal head is easily damaged so clean it with a soft cloth taking care not to scratch it 2 Do not clean the thermal head immediately after printing when it is hot 3 Be ...

Page 44: ...aper Holder Clean the paper holder of debris dust paper particles glue etc that may have accumulated 10 4 Sensors and Their Surrounding Area Clean the sensors of debris dust paper particles etc In particular if the reflection sensors are dirty detection will not be performed properly Cleaning is relatively easy if you use a brush or a similar tool Rubber roller Paper holder PE and BM sensor ...

Page 45: ...16 24 Max 24 columns 24 24 kanji font 6 Paper feed method Friction feed Feed pitch 0 125 mm 7 Paper roll See section 5 1 General Thermal Paper Roll and 5 2 Thermal Label Paper Roll in chapter 5 Consumable Parts and AC Adapter Paper width General thermal paper 79 5 0 5 57 5 0 5 mm Label paper 79 5 0 5 mm backing paper width Roll diameter Max ø83 mm 8 External dimensions 144 mm width 227 7 mm depth ...

Page 46: ...100 duty cycle printing Approx peak 7 84 A Solid printing Approx average 4 2 A Note Continuous solid printing should be 10 seconds or less 3 Power connector pinout Pin number Function 1 24 V 2 GND 3 N C Shell Frame ground Note The optional AC adapter PS60A 24B1 has been designed specifically for this printer Other AC adapters may not meet the EMC technical standards If you are preparing your own p...

Page 47: ...s that occur until the printer reaches its mechanical life of 20 000 000 lines Note The mechanical life is 20 000 000 lines The MCBF of 60 000 000 lines does not indicate the durable service life 3 Auto cutter service life l Paper width of 79 5 mm and 57 5 mm including tack label backing paper Paper width between 65 µm and 100 µm 2 000 000 partial cuts 2 000 000 full cuts Paper width greater than ...

Page 48: ...count If you are using pre printed paper pay attention to the print layout 5 The printing area is as shown in the above diagram when you use black marks The top margin consists of approximately 13 mm from the print position to the cut position auto cutter and at least 1 mm 8 dot lines of paper feeding when printing after cut operations Therefore the minimum total margin is 14 mm Ensure that the ma...

Page 49: ...ck that the printer is turned off 2 Unfasten the screw holding the DIP switch cover at the bottom of the printer and remove the cover 3 Using a pointed object set the DIP switches 4 Attach the DIP switch cover and fasten it with screws Note The new settings take effect when you turn on the printer 12 DIP Switch Settings D C 2 4 V 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OFF ON DIP SW 1 DIP SW 2 DIP switch cov...

Page 50: ...ine mode NSB function 2 Invalid Valid ESC POS mode Reserved Always ON 1 9 Low peak current mode Invalid Valid 1 10 Installed cutter type Partial cut Full cut 1 ASB function Automatically sends a status signal to the host whenever the printer status changes cover open paper out error etc For details see the separate command specifications Star Line mode and ESC POS mode 2 NSB function Automatically...

Page 51: ... BUSY Receive buffer full or offline Receive buffer full 1 7 ASB function 1 Invalid Valid 1 8 Reserved Always ON 1 9 Low peak current mode Invalid Valid 1 10 Installed cutter type Partial cut Full cut 1 ASB function Automatically sends a status signal to the host whenever the printer status changes cover open paper out error etc For details see the separate command specifications Star Line mode an...

Page 52: ...verse 6 Install the interface board onto the printer 7 Turn both the printer and the host computer on Note The new settings take effect when you turn on the printer DIP SW 3 Switch Function ON OFF 3 1 Baud rate See the table below 3 2 3 3 Data length 8 bits 7 bits 3 4 Parity check Invalid Valid 3 5 Parity Odd Even 3 6 Handshaking DTR XON XOFF 3 7 Reserved Always OFF 3 8 Baud rate settings 3 1 3 2 ...

Page 53: ...de NSB function 2 Printer Class Valid Invalid Vendor Class Invalid Valid ESC POS mode Reserved Always ON 1 9 Low peak current mode Invalid Valid 1 10 Installed cutter type Partial cut Full cut 1 ASB function Automatically sends a status signal to the host whenever the printer status changes cover open paper out error etc For details see the separate command specifications Star Line mode and ESC PO...

Page 54: ...mode NSB function 2 Valid Invalid ESC POS mode Reserved Always ON 1 9 Low peak current mode Invalid Valid 1 10 Installed cutter type Partial cut Full cut 1 ASB function Automatically sends a status signal to the host whenever the printer status changes cover open paper out error etc For details see the separate command specifications Star Line mod and ESC POS mode 2 NSB function Automatically send...

Page 55: ... pattern 2 Push the switch again The red and green LEDs both turn off and the Ethernet interface settings are returned to their factory default values 3 When the Ethernet interface initialization has been completed the printer automatically reboots LED Display Green LED Lights when 100BASE TX is detected on the other end of the connection Red LED Lights when packets are received DC 24V SW 100 10BA...

Page 56: ...t Busy PtrBusy Data3 7 12 Out PError AckDataReq Data2 6 13 Out Select Xflag Data1 5 14 HostBusy 15 16 Signal GND Signal GND 17 Frame GND Frame GND 18 Out 5V 5V 19 30 Twisted Pair Return Twisted Pair Return 31 In nInit nInit 32 Out nFault nDataAvail Data0 4 33 EXT GND 34 In Compulsion Status 35 36 In nSelectIn 1284Active Note 1 The prefix n on the signal name refers to low active signals If any of ...

Page 57: ...tion 1 FG Frame ground 2 TXD OUT Transmission data 3 RXD IN Receive data 4 RTS OUT Same control as DTR 5 N C Not used 6 DSR IN 1 STAR line mode Not used 2 ESC POS mode 1 DIP SW3 7 OFF a DTR DSR mode Indicates whether the host can receive data This excludes data transmission that uses DLE EOT and GS a commands SPACE The host can receive data MARK The host cannot receive data b X ON X OFF mode Statu...

Page 58: ... in a BUSY state change according to the DIP switch settings b X ON X OFF mode Always set to SPACE except during the following conditions 1 After a reset until communication is enabled 2 During test printing 21 24 N C Not used 25 INIT IN 1 DIPSW3 8 OFF Status of this signal is not checked 2 DIPSW3 8 ON Functions as an external reset signal A space signal with a pulse width of 1 ms or longer resets...

Page 59: ...ercially connect the PC s CTS pin to the printer s RTS pin Therefore when using a cable sold commercially we recommend the transmission method be changed to Xon Xoff protocol mode Note Use inch screws for the connector fixing screws 1 2 3 4 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 FG TXD RXD RTS 5 CTS DSR 20 25 7 SG DTR INIT 3 2 7 8 6 5 1 4 FG TXD RXD RTS CTS DSR SG DCD DTR 1 2 3 4 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 FG TXD RXD RTS...

Page 60: ...connector USB Type B PoweredUSB 1 8 right angle type 15 2 Connector and Signal Name Type B connector DUSB BRA42 T11 D2 FA manufacturer DDK Pin number Signal name Function 1 VBUS USB Power pin 5 V DC 2 D Serial Data 3 D Serial Data 4 GND Signal ground PoweredUSB port 69913 104LF manufacturer FCI Pin number Signal name Function 1 F GND Frame ground 2 24 V 24 V DC 3 GND Signal ground 4 D Serial Data ...

Page 61: ...P TELNET FTP TFTP 2 Connector RJ 45 8 pin modular Note Factory set login password for administrator HTTP Web Telnet or FTP protocol is used when you change the printer settings To change the settings you must log into the printer using an administrator account The administrator account login information for HTTP Web Telnet and FTP are shown below Administrator account name root required Password p...

Page 62: ...circuit output To use the drive circuit connect a cable to this connector the cable is not included in the package The recommended cable specifications are indicated below Recommended cable specifications Note Connect a shielded wire to pin 1 frame ground Manufacturer Model MOLEX 90075 0007 AMP 641337 FCI B 66 4 1 6 Modular jack plug Shield Wire lead DC 24V DC 24V DK Peripheral drive connector ...

Page 63: ...L1 and L2 is 24 Ω 6 Absolute maximum rating of diodes D1 and D2 Ta 25 C Average rectified current Io 1 0 A 7 Absolute maximum rating for transistors TR1 and TR2 Ta 25 C Collector current IC 2 0 A For details of commands see the separate Programmer s Manual http www star m jp eng dl dl02 htm Drive output 24 V 1 0 A max Reference 2SD 1866 Circuit Diagram TR1 2 2SD 1866 or equivalent R1 10 kΩ R2 33 k...

Page 64: ...that the printer may not operate properly depending on how you specify these settings The table below shows the factory settings Memory switch Hexadecimal code 0 0000 1 0000 2 0000 3 0000 4 0000 5 0000 6 0000 7 0000 8 0000 9 0000 WARNING Changing the memory switch settings can cause the printer to fail to operate correctly ...

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Page 66: ... Business Park Gomm Road High Wycombe Bucks HP13 7DL U K Type of Equipment Thermal Printer Model Name FVP10 Ref EMC Report No 90 064 EMC Ref Safety Cert No B 12 02 15854 177 TUV Ref Environ Report No FVP10 RoHS 01 Place Signature Date Full Name Year of 1st CE mark Position STAR MICRONICS CO LTD Head Office 20 10 Nakayoshida Suruga ku Shizuoka shi Shizuoka 422 8654 Japan Tel 81 54 263 1111 Fax 81 5...

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