Fault Messages
307
BAR CODE QUIET
Zone too small
Yes
Data validation error:
Quiet Zone error.
1.
Fix application.
2.
Disable Quiet Zone Error
reports.
BATT HIGH VOLT
Yes
This is the High Volt
Alert that can be set by
the user (factory
default = 16.0 Volts).
This fault detection is
only supported when
the ICP (Intelligent
Control Panel) option is
connected to the
printer serial port and
Battery Monitor =
Enable in the
BATTERY CONTROL
menu.
1.
Raise the value in the High
Volt Alert option in the
BATTERY CONTROL
menu.
2.
If High Volt Alert = 16.0
Volts and the fault
message remains, call
your authorized service
center.
BATT LOW VOLT
Yes
This is the Low Volt
Alert that can be set by
the user (factory
default = 8.5 Volts).
This fault detection is
only supported when
the ICP (Intelligent
Control Panel) option is
connected to the
printer serial port and
Battery Monitor =
Enable in the
BATTERY CONTROL
menu.
1.
Plug the power cart cable
into an AC receptacle to
recharge the battery.
2.
If recharging the battery
fails to clear the fault,
replace the battery or
batteries.
BUFFER
OVERFLOW
Yes
Host sent data after the
printer buffer was full
(serial interface).
1.
Make a configuration
printout.
2.
Verify that the printer
matches the host serial
interface configuration
settings for Data Protocol,
Baud Rate, Data Bits, Stop
Bits, Parity, Data Terminal
Ready, and Request to
Send.
7. Set printer serial interface
parameters to match those
of the host.
Table 17. LCD Message Troubleshooting (continued)
Displayed Message
Can User
Correct?
Explanation
Solution
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