ADP 4100 Printer
Operating Under a CRS or Airline Host
Each CRS (Computer Reservation System) or Airline host has a
unique way of working with ATB Units. The Unit was designed to
work with all major CRS. If a problem occurs while operating the Unit
with your CRS connection, refer to the “Troubleshooting” section for
help.
All host connections, set-up, and print adjustments should be
completed before attempting to go on-line with the CRS.
After the Unit is powered on and loaded with ticket stock, complete
the following instructions to go on-line:
1.
Observe the front panel display. The top line of the display should
show “ONLINE”. The exact wording on the display may vary
depending on the specific customer firmware version.
2. If the Unit is not on-line, press the ONLINE key. If the Unit will not
go on-line, refer to the “Troubleshooting” section for help.
3. Once the Unit is on-line, contact the CRS and request that a
document be sent to the Unit.
4. Observe the front panel for an indication that the Unit is receiving
data. The ONLINE LED will flash when the Unit receives and
Transmits data.
5. Verify that the test document is printed after the CRS data
transmission is complete and that the document is printed
correctly. If the document is correct, the Unit is ready to use.
6. If no document was printed or the document was not printed
correctly, make sure the host data communications cable is
secure and is connected to the correct port on the rear of the Unit.
If there is still a problem, refer to the “Troubleshooting” section for
help.
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ADP 4100 Printer
Installation and Operators Manual
, April 2007