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1.8. Print

The trigger table 

4

 and the housing flap 

2

 have marks 

5

 attached that indicate 

correct positioning of the print media.

The print action is activated by tripping the trip switch 

6

 with the print medium  

or light pressure on the trigger table 

4

.

NOTICE

Damage of the print plate or print wheels.

 

f

Do not print on staples, paperclips or similar hard objects.

The maximum batch size is 

2 mm

Depending on text plate used, up to 5 copies (NCR) are possible. 

 

f

Insert paper to be printed on. 

 

Fig.

 

B

 

Print is performed.

1.9. Switching the Device to Standby Mode

Standby mode

 

f

Push [OFF] for 5 seconds.
The ChronoDater is in Standby mode.

1.10.  Clean Device

 

f

Clean the top cover of the device with a soft cloth if required. 
For stronger contamination, moisten the cloth with water and mild detergent.

CAUTION

Danger of electric shock when liquids enter into the device inside.

 

f

Pull the mains adapter from the socket and inform your specialist vendor  
or the REINER Service.

NOTICE

Cleaning agents that are too aggressive may damage the housing surface.

 

f

Do not use any abrasives and plastic-dissolving cleaning agents for cleaning.

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ChronoDater 920/922/925

Summary of Contents for ChronoDater 920

Page 1: ...sette 9 Connection socket for mains adapter 10 RS 232 interface 11 ChipCard Operating elements 1 Display 2 Housing flap 3 Paper stop 4 Trigger table 5 Position marks 6 Trip switch 26 ChronoDater 920 922 925 3 B C 9 10 4 D 8 6 E 11 6 ...

Page 2: ...ding to the following zones A Model indication B Texts date time and or numbering set C Menu bar with menu items and commands The buttons t or u navigate in the menus or select parameters A B C D D Four push buttons Each button is assigned to the menu item or command that is indicated in the menu bar above it 27 ChronoDater 920 922 925 ...

Page 3: ...4 1 5 Inserting Chipcard 34 1 6 Selecting Language 34 1 7 Display Contrast 34 1 8 Print 35 1 9 Switching the Device to Standby Mode 35 1 10 Clean Device 35 2 Menu 2 1 Selecting Language 36 2 2 Setting Date Clock Time 36 2 2 1 Setting Time 36 2 2 2 Setting Date 36 2 2 3 Setting Summer Time 37 2 3 Settings 37 2 3 1 Setting Chipcard Function 37 2 3 2 Trigger 38 2 3 3 Stand By Mode 39 2 3 4 Password M...

Page 4: ...gnising and Removing Interferences 43 4 Technical Data and Accessories 4 1 Type Plate 44 4 2 Technical Data 45 4 3 Accessories 46 4 4 Transport and Disposal 46 5 Contact 47 6 Index 48 29 ChronoDater 920 922 925 ...

Page 5: ... of the ChronoDater always read the operating instructions and in particular the safety notes with care This prevents mistakes in handling of the electric stamps and connected safety risks to keep you safe and avoid damage to the device Model Versions Model 920 for date and text Model 925 for date time and text Like model 920 but with additional time print ...

Page 6: ...ers that may lead to death or severe injury if not observed CAUTION Warnings of dangers that may lead to injury if not observed NOTICE Warnings of dangers that may lead to property damage if not observed f f You are asked to perform actions here Notes and advice to make handling your ChronoDater 920 922 925 even easier 31 ChronoDater 920 922 925 ...

Page 7: ...printing plate and the trigger table CAUTION Danger of tripping and damage to the device from device lines placed freely in the room f f Place the device lines so that they do not pose any danger source NOTICE Damage to the device due to improper transport f f Only use packaging that provides protection from impact and shock to the device NOTICE Damage to the device by moisture f f Before commissi...

Page 8: ...row to the right f f Re attach the housing flap 2 1 2 Attaching the Paper Stop Attaching the paper stop Fig A B The paper stop services as lateral indicator of print position for the vouchers to the printed f f Apply paper stop 3 to the front edge of the trigger table from the left or right and put it in the desired position 1 3 Adjusting Trip Switch Adjusting 6 trip switch Fig A D f f Release scr...

Page 9: ...dapter plug to the 9 ChronoDater connection socket f f Plug the mains adapter into the socket The device starts adjustment of the print wheels 1 5 Inserting Chipcard Inserting Chipcard Fig A E The Chipcard function can be activated in the menu f f See Setting Chipcard Function page 37 f f Insert Chipcard 11 into the Chipcard reader in the direction of the arrow printed on the card 7 The ChronoDate...

Page 10: ...o be printed on Fig B Print is performed 1 9 Switching the Device to Standby Mode Standby mode f f Push OFF for 5 seconds The ChronoDater is in Standby mode 1 10 Clean Device f f Clean the top cover of the device with a soft cloth if required For stronger contamination moisten the cloth with water and mild detergent CAUTION Danger of electric shock when liquids enter into the device inside f f Pul...

Page 11: ...tting Date Clock Time Setting the time date and automatic switching between summer and regular time 2 2 1 Setting Time f f Push MENU Date Clock time appears f f Push SELECT Clock time appears f f Push SELECT The hours display flashes f f Adjust the correct hour via the buttons t or u and confirm the input with OK f f Continue by setting minutes and seconds f f To save the setting and return to the...

Page 12: ...sh u twice Summertime appears f f Push SELECT The set Summertime appears f f Adjust the desired Summertime Europe America or None via the buttons t or u and confirm the input with OK f f To save the setting and return to the main menu push RETURN twice The main menu appears 2 3 Settings 2 3 1 Setting Chipcard Function The ChronoDater prints only with the Chipcard inserted when the Chipcard functio...

Page 13: ... f Push SELECT Chipcard appears f f Push u Trigger appears f f Push SELECT Trigger table appears f f Use the buttons t or u to select the trigger type you want to switch on or off Trigger table means that the print action is activated by pushing the trigger table 4 Trigger switch means that the print action is activated when you touch the trip switch with the paper to be printed on 6 Trigger exter...

Page 14: ...e input with OK f f To save the setting and return to the main menu push RETURN twice The main menu appears 2 3 4 Password Menu Locks printing with a password and protects from abuse 2 3 4 1 Activate password request f f Push MENU Date Clock time appears f f Push u twice Settings appears f f Push SELECT Chipcard appears f f Push u three times Password Menu appears f f Push SELECT ON OFF appears f ...

Page 15: ...f Push SELECT Chipcard appears f f Push u three times Password Menu appears f f Push SELECT ON OFF appears f f Push u Change appears f f Push SELECT Password and four digits appear The first digit flashes f f Select the desired digit via the buttons t or u and confirm the input with OK The second digit flashes f f Set the second to fourth digit accordingly After confirmation of the fourth digit th...

Page 16: ...nu appears 2 3 6 Counter The counter registers the number of print actions To have the number displayed push u three times in the main menu f f Push MENU Date Clock time appears f f Push u twice Settings appears f f Push SELECT Chipcard appears f f Push u five times Counter appears f f Push SELECT f f To reset the counter to zero push SELECT and OK or f f To switch off the counter display push u a...

Page 17: ...odel appears f f Use the buttons t or u to switch between Model Serial number and Software version f f To have the respective data displayed push SELECT f f Push OK f f To return to the main menu push RETURN twice The main menu appears 2 5 SF Module Settings for maintenance by REINER Support 42 ChronoDater 920 922 925 ...

Page 18: ...rted f f Insert Chipcard Card inserted incorrectly Turn over f f Turn over Chipcard Please wait Printing Printing is difficult or blocked f f If this message appears frequently contact your specialist vendor Warning 01 The memory was overwritten with default values f f Push OK Warning 15 to 17 The Chipcard was not inserted correctly f f Insert matching Chipcard correctly Warning 20 Warning 31 The ...

Page 19: ... on the bottom of your ChronoDater 920 922 925 It contains the following information The ChronoDater 920 922 925 meets the requirements of the EC directive 2004 108 EC The device bears the CE mark for this The device is produced according to the safety standards IEC 950 EN60950 and VDE 0805 44 ChronoDater 920 922 925 ...

Page 20: ...o 8 C possible under certain conditions Temperature for storage and transport 40 C to 70 C Humidity for operation 30 to 70 relative humidity Humidity for storage and transport 10 to 90 relative humidity Power supply via included mains adapter protection class II Mains voltage values for mains adapter AC 100 240 V 0 7 A 47 63 Hz Mains adapter output values 24 V 1 05 A Input power 24 V 1 0 A Noise l...

Page 21: ...isposal Transport NOTICE Damage to the device due to improper transport f f Only use packaging that provides protection from impact and shock to the device Disposal Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE Electrical and electronic devices and rechargeable batteries do not belong in the household or residual waste Dispose of devices with environmental consideration 46 ChronoDater 920 922 925 ...

Page 22: ... reprint and other reproduction of these operating instructions even in parts and no matter the form shall require our express written consent We reserve the right to make content changes to these operating instructions without notice These operating instructions were drawn up with care however we cannot assume any liability for any defects and errors or resulting consequential damage 47 ChronoDat...

Page 23: ...er stop 33 Password 39 Activate 39 Change 40 Power supply 34 45 Print 35 Batch size 35 Number of copies 35 S Safety notes 31 Selecting language 36 Setting date 36 Setting time 36 Standby Mode Automatic 39 Manual 35 Summertime 37 T Technical Data 44 Dimensions and weight 45 Geprüfte Sicherheit 44 Power supply 45 Transport 46 Trigger printing 38 Trip switch 33 6 Index 48 ChronoDater 920 922 925 ...

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