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POWER SUPPLY

Power is supplied to the printer in the form of four AA Ni-MH batteries, which can be  

re-charged by connecting the supplied USB lead (WIR00067) and battery charger 

(PLU00066) to the IRP-2 USB charging socket. Fig 2. Four batteries are required. Types 

cannot be mixed.

Note:

 The battery charger (PLU00066) cannot supply the full power requirement to the 

IRP-2, the batteries must contain some charge before printing will be possible.

The battery charger supplied with the product is rated for indoor use only. Its voltage input 

must be in the range 100 – 240 V AC at 50 – 60 Hz with a current capability of 0.2 A. The 

chargers output voltage is 5V DC at a maximum of 1 A.

  WARNING:

 Do NOT attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries as this can lead 

to batteries leaking and over-heating.

  WARNING: 

Do NOT use Alkaline AA batteries.

USING THE  IRP-2

Switch the printer on using the power ON/OFF key as shown in fig 1, the status indicator 

will become illuminated (RED LIGHT).

Note: The printer will automatically switch off after around 10 minutes of inactivity. To 

reactivate, simply press the ON/OFF key. If the battery power falls to low, the current print 

will be suspended and the status indicator (RED light) will flash 4 times, connect the pow-

er supply/charger to continue printing.

POSITIONING THE PRINTER AND INSTRUMENT

Ensure that there are no obstructions between the instrument emitter (at the top of the 

instrument) and the IRP-2 receiver (By the status indicator).

Angle=0°

Distance<=4.5m

Angle=45°

Undefined (Horizontal)

Angle=90°

Undefined (Vertical)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

SELF TEST

Power off the IRP-2, hold down the PAPER FEED key and press POWER ON/OFF key, the 

output will be all the letters including the Latin format

PRINT CONTRAST

The contrast of the IRP-2 output can be adjusted both lighter and darker by pressing the 

designated keys shown in fig 1.

Summary of Contents for IRP-2

Page 1: ...Infrared Printer IRP 2 Infrared Printer...

Page 2: ...s to be recharged in situ OPERATING THE PRINTER BUTTON LAYOUT AND FUNCTIONS Fig 1 Fig 2 ON OFF DARKEN CONTRAST PAPER FEED LIGHTEN CONTRAST DC 5V USB CHARGING CABLE INPUT Page 2 The IRP 2 is a portable...

Page 3: ...eries USINGTHE IRP 2 Switch the printer on using the power ON OFF key as shown in fig 1 the status indicator will become illuminated RED LIGHT Note The printer will automatically switch off after arou...

Page 4: ...PAPERROLL To replace the paper roll in the IRP 2 release the paper cover by pressing down the release lever Remove the old paper roll core and insert the new roll so that it sits as follows Page 4 REP...

Page 5: ...and printing will be suspended until the temperature falls to an acceptable level DC 5V Lay the free end of paper over the printer head past the serrated paper cutter onto the body of the front of the...

Page 6: ...IRP 2 is designed for indoor use only Operating temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Storage temperature 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Humidity 5 to 95 relative at 104 F 40 C non condensing BATTERIES Th...

Page 7: ...nd rubber SERVICING This product contains no user serviceable parts SAFETY This product has been tested for compliance with EN 61010 1 2010 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement...

Page 8: ...printer s position to minimize interference or switch off if possible the offending equipment during your test At the time of writing this manual May 2016 UEi Test Instruments is not aware of any fie...

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