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100-13809 - Rev B

 

Page vi

 

 

Table of Contents 

 

Change History: .............................................................................................. ii

 

Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference 

Statement ...................................................................................................... iii

 

FCC Wireless Notice ...................................................................................... iii

 

Output Power into Antenna & RF Exposure ............................................... iii

 

Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Statement ...... iv

 

Disclaimer ....................................................................................................... v

 

Copyright ........................................................................................................ v

 

Trademarks ..................................................................................................... v

 

Table of Contents ........................................................................................... vi

 

Introducing your Responder MP2

 TM

 Printer .... 1

 

About your Responder MP2

 TM

 Printer ............................................................. 2

 

Who Should Read This Guide? ....................................................................... 2

 

What Is Included in This Guide? ...................................................................... 2

 

Technical and Sales Support........................................................................... 3

 

On-line Technical Support .......................................................................... 3

 

Telephone Technical Support ..................................................................... 3

 

Warranty Information .................................................................................. 3

 

Return Materials Authorization and Return Policies .................................... 3

 

Shipping Printers ........................................................................................ 4

 

Sales Support ............................................................................................. 4

 

Contact Information .................................................................................... 4

 

Safety Precautions ................................. - 5 -

 

General Precautions .............................................................................. - 6 -

 

Handling the Printer and Accessories .................................................... - 6 -

 

Responder MP2

 TM

 Specifications and 

Requirements ........................................ - 7 -

 

Responder MP2

 TM

 Specifications and Requirements ................................. - 8 -

 

Standard Features ..................................................................................... - 8 -

 

Optional Features (Reference pages 52 and 53) ........................................ - 8 -

 

Physical Printer Specifications ................................................................... - 9 -

 

Printing Characteristics .......................................................................... - 9 -

 

Environmental Conditions .....................................................................- 10 -

 

Electrical Specifications ............................................................................- 10 -

 

Media Specifications .................................................................................- 10 -

 

USB Interface ............................................................................................- 10 -

 

Regulatory Compliance .............................................................................- 10 -

 

Installation and Setup .......................... - 11 -

 

Unpack the Printer ....................................................................................- 12 -

 

Set Up the Printer ......................................................................................- 12 -

 

Printer Features ........................................................................................- 14 -

 

Control Panel Operations ..........................................................................- 15 -

 

Loading Paper Rolls ..................................................................................- 16 -

 

Running Self Test  …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………-19- 

Cleaning the Printer  …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… -19- 

Firmware Update    ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… -19- 

Summary of Contents for RESPONDER MP2

Page 1: ...100 13809 Rev B Page i Mobile Printer Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...of Change RFC Date A Initial Release R11321 March 2015 B Add picture for loading paper rolls Updated pictures added accessories list added instructions for running the Printer Self Test for cleaning t...

Page 3: ...may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to...

Page 4: ...adiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful communication The maximum power output plus maximum antenna gain of the EUT is 4 5W m2 Limit is 10W m2 Le pr sent appareil est conf...

Page 5: ...LY FROM ANY ERRORS OMISSIONS OR DISCREPANCIES IN THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT TransAct cannot guarantee that changes in software and equipment made by other manufacturers and referred to...

Page 6: ...anty Information 3 Return Materials Authorization and Return Policies 3 Shipping Printers 4 Sales Support 4 Contact Information 4 Safety Precautions 5 General Precautions 6 Handling the Printer and Ac...

Page 7: ...809 Rev B Page vii Mounting and Assembly Instructions 21 Mounting and Assembly Instructions 23 Installing Quick Release Plate 23 Assembly of Optional Battery Pack 26 Appendix A Ordering Supplies 28 In...

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Page 9: ...100 13809 Rev B Page 1 Chapter 1 Introducing your Responder MP2 TM Printer...

Page 10: ...ption These features and more let you quickly and easily integrate the Responder MP2 TM with your mobile applications while giving you the quality durability and uptime you have come to expect from Tr...

Page 11: ...of the printer A list of any other peripheral devices attached to the same port as the printer What application software operating system and network if any you are using What happened and what you we...

Page 12: ...tact telephone or fax numbers listed below or visit our web site at www transact tech com Contact Information USA PRINTREX by TRANSACT One Hamden Center 2319 Whitney Avenue Suite 3B Hamden CT 06518 Cu...

Page 13: ...100 13809 Rev B Page 5 Chapter 2 Safety Precautions...

Page 14: ...y disconnect the power plug from the power source make sure that the printer has stopped smoking and call for service Do not attempt to repair the printer by yourself Use only a slightly damp cloth th...

Page 15: ...100 13809 Rev B Page 7 Chapter 3 Responder MP2 TM Specifications and Requirements...

Page 16: ...horizontal upside down Uses machine to machine M2M technology Connects directly to 12 or 24 volt vehicle power systems 8 5 inch wide paper roll 30 meters long adjustable for A4 Prints up to 2 inches p...

Page 17: ...mm 312 42 66 04 71 43 109 22 With Quick Release Plate installed Weight approx 3 lbs 2 3 kg without paper Interfaces USB 2 0 Type A Wi Fi Bluetooth v4 0 Printing Characteristics Printing method Thermal...

Page 18: ...Devices Electrical Specifications Input Power From 12 VDC to 28 VDC or optional battery pack 5 amps maximum while printing 20 mA maximum standby Media Specifications 8 5 inch wide paper roll 30 meters...

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Page 20: ...d Return Policies on page 3 for information on what to do if you have to return your printer for repair Set Up the Printer If vehicle or other DC power is being used to power the printer plug the powe...

Page 21: ...13 If you are interfacing the printer to your computer using a USB connection connect the cable to the USB port as shown in the figure Then snap the USB port cover onto the back of the printer coverin...

Page 22: ...nter 1 Control panel touch panel containing power and paper feed buttons as well as indicator lights for battery power trouble indicator and WiFi signal 2 Cover open lever flips upward to open paper l...

Page 23: ...An indicator light will light when power is on Battery Light Indicates battery powered operation Attention Light Indicates paper jam or other malfunction Paper Feed Button Advances paper from printer...

Page 24: ...aper Rolls The Responder MP2 TM printer features easy drop in loading of thermal paper rolls This section discusses how to load thermal paper media 1 Grasp the top of the unit and flip the Cover Open...

Page 25: ...pen Slide a roll of thermal paper into the opening as shown Note Orient the paper roll so that it feeds from the top as shown in the subsequent figure 3 Feed paper from the top of the roll so that the...

Page 26: ...nter until it clicks into place leaving a length of paper on the outside of the printer as shown Paper will automatically advance to the top of the form 5 Tear paper up or down against the unit to ali...

Page 27: ...er exe program installed This is available from Transact tech com 2 Locate the firmware file to download for example PE8100_000_010 hex 3 In order to download the printer you will need to have power t...

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Page 31: ...tached or removed from its fixed location The printer slides on or off the Quick Release Plate at four attachment points using wall mount studs screwed in to corresponding mounting holes in the back o...

Page 32: ...ck Release Plate to the mounting surface using these screws remove the rubber feet from the printer by unscrewing the Philips screws holding them in place fasten the wall mount studs to these same mou...

Page 33: ...100 13809 Rev B Page 25 Wall mount hole pattern Locations for mounting...

Page 34: ...he printer s USB port using a standard USB Micro B charger with an approximate battery life of 100 pages This section describes the instructions for assembling the optional battery pack 1 Unfasten the...

Page 35: ...100 13809 Rev B Page 27 3 Attach the power connection from a battery pack assembly to the corresponding receptacle on the printed circuit board as shown...

Page 36: ...the two mounting screws removed previously Appendix A Ordering Supplies Responder MP2 TM supplies can be ordered easily direct from TransAct We offer convenient one stop shopping for all your printer...

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Page 39: ...Loading paper rolls 16 Mounting and assembly 21 Overview 2 Parts list 29 Printer features 8 14 Printer setup 12 Product information 2 Shipping printers 4 Warranty information 3 Regulatory compliance...

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