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User manual

© Höft & Wessel AG

Subject to amendment, errors excepted

HW90195UserMan.doc

1.0

02.02.2001

Lin

page 8/70

1.1  Important comments for application!

Initiation

Remove devices from packaging. Keep packaging material for future shipment
purposes!

Accu blocks are not inserted in HW 90196 at time of delivery. After unpacking of
box accu blocks have to be inserted in HW 90196.

A final functional test of the HW 90196 and its peripheral devices should be
performed before delivery to customer.

Application

  Operate device only with contained equipment.

  Keep device from humidity and dust.

  Clean device only with damp cloth and mild detergent.

  Do not insert objects other than applicable into openings of device (risk of

destroying electronical system).

Safety

  Do not operate in close range of strong electromagnetic fields.

  Note temperatur ranges under sec. 3.1 (avoid over-heating: e.g. due to stor-

age in direct sun light impact area behind windows [like in a car]).

  Protect against theft and abuse (terminal HW 90196 may contain great fi-

nancial values

  Pay attention to plug-ins (dealer card)

Storage

A terminal HW 90196 must only be stored 

without

 accu block!

(Accu block should always be stored 

seperately

 in charged condition.)

Shipment

Device must only be shipped in original or comparable robust packaging. Con-
ventional paded bags do not protect the HW 90196 against shocks and pres-
sure sufficiently. Non-applicable packaging means have to be assesed as 

negli-

gent.

Maintenance

The HW 90196 is – apart from charging of accu block and above mentioned
comments- lifetime maintenance-free.

Opening of
HW 90196

The HW 90196 does not contain any components which could be maintained,
replaced or repaired by the customer or personell other than the H&W service
personell. The casing screws of the HW 90196 are sealed to keep from non-
authorized opening. Opening of device provokes data loss.

IMPORTANT!
1.  This device must not be changed or modified unless expressly approved by

Vectron Systems AG. Any unapproved modification could void the user´s
authority to operate the equipment.

2.  Damages of device due to non-applicable packaging means during shipment or

due to non-authorized opening will cause invalidity of warranty!

Summary of Contents for HW 90196

Page 1: ...User manual HW 90196 and components VECTRON Systems AG Version 1 0...

Page 2: ...Date of issue 02 02 2001 Author Nicolett Linke Lin H ft Wessel AG Hannover Changes Version Revison Date By 01 00 Translation of german version 1 2 02 02 2001 at This document and its contents shall no...

Page 3: ...D CLICK function keyboard beep during standard mode 12 3 Technical data 13 3 1 Hardware 13 3 2 Software 14 3 3 Block diagram 15 3 4 Power consumption 16 4 Power supply of HW 90196 with accu block HW 1...

Page 4: ...ndard font 2 40 6 4 Test printout 42 6 5 Printer malfunction 42 6 6 Special features of printer 43 6 7 Changing paper reel of printer 44 6 7 1 Comments about the thermopaper 45 6 8 Power supply with a...

Page 5: ...Multiplexing 59 10 5 1 Multiplexing in the Time Domain 59 10 5 2 Multiplexing in the Frequency Domain 59 10 5 3 Generic frequency hopping patterns 60 10 5 4 Hopping channels 62 10 5 5 Bearer position...

Page 6: ...rors excepted HW90195UserMan doc 1 0 02 02 2001 Lin page 6 70 10 8 5 15 209 Radiated emission limits 66 10 8 6 15 247 Operation within the bands 2400 2483 5 MHz 67 10 8 7 15 249 Operation within the b...

Page 7: ...210 Radio module HW 86020 mobile data registration device MDE Target group This documentation refers to all users of HW 90196 and also to users dealing with operating system levels of HW 90196 NOTE Th...

Page 8: ...W 90196 may contain great fi nancial values Pay attention to plug ins dealer card Storage A terminal HW 90196 must only be stored without accu block Accu block should always be stored seperately in ch...

Page 9: ...oting and helps to return the HW 90196 faster 1 2 1 Special case plug in in ID 000 format at initial delivery The plug ins will usually inserted by the dealer network carrier competence centre or serv...

Page 10: ...02 02 2001 Lin page 10 70 2 Graphik presentation and keyboard 2 1 HW 90196 frontal view fig 1 HW 90196 frontal view smart card reader display keyboard with 16 keys mains supply charging contact window...

Page 11: ...ay messages to carry out program tasks faster Function keys below display from left to right Key Program part Function F1 For operating system For application program No Optional assignment F2 For ope...

Page 12: ...The period of time before automatic switch off of HW 90196 kann be changed in the application program 2 2 2 KEYBOARD CLICK function keyboard beep during standard mode Any keyboard stroke will be answ...

Page 13: ...e with 240 x 320 points VGA Supertwist LED background lighting Contrast adjustment via software Dimensions Module size 70 1 x 92 1 x 9 0 mm LxWxH Actual displayed size 60 6 x 79 8 mm Dot Size 0 225 x...

Page 14: ...range Working temperature 0 to 40 C Storager temperature 20 to 60 C Humidity Up to 95 not condensing Auxiliary equipment Programmable acoustic beeper Reset key in accu casing 3 2 Software Power manage...

Page 15: ...User manual Vectron H ft Wessel AG page 15 70 Lin 02 02 2001 1 00 HW90195UserMan doc Subject to amendment errors excepted 3 3 Block diagram fig 2 HW 90196 Block diagram...

Page 16: ...l is switched off or outside radio frequency range see No 8 12 6 4 2 program ming should meet these conditions e g by switch off with bios_sleep see No 13 after time out Also if no optical warning can...

Page 17: ...HW 90196 Contacting is realised by two high current contacts which are sunk in sockets to avoid unintentional short circuits fig 3 HW 19196 frontal view 4 1 Technical data Type Separate ABS plastic c...

Page 18: ...W 16196 see sec Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden or in communication station HW 50196 4 3 Replacing the accu block in HW 90196 Following steps are required to change the accu block in...

Page 19: ...or communication station HW 50196 Bad Occasional use of accu block Heat impact increased self discharging Frost impact Very bad Total discharging Humidity aggressive gaseous substances which increase...

Page 20: ...s it may however be useful that the responsible support person of the HW 90196 uses the functions of the operating system explained in the following Note that by means of the functions given below ind...

Page 21: ...charging condition radio module configuration and update After having pressed the 9 key the system starts to check its disks If no errors are detected on the disks the device executes a warm start By...

Page 22: ...nguage set by the user remains after a warm start This is also the case after an update with a german language BIOS version as the preset language remains until further reset or change through the cur...

Page 23: ...e EEEE Customer specific EPROM No H ft Wessel internal XXXX Size of working storage hex YYYY Storage capacity of RAM Disk hex VV VV Version No of the operating system nn Number of Flash Chips RRRR Sto...

Page 24: ...e accumulator compartment may be activated Note that the accumulator block should only be removed if the HW 90196 is switched off as otherwise files could be damaged during running write operations If...

Page 25: ...sk it has to be formated anew just as a floppy or a HD The process starts with the following display 300 HW 90196 For a correctly entered code 375 do not press the enter key The following code has to...

Page 26: ...5 5 2 Functions All avaible functions their expressions display indications and commands that will be transmitted to the radio module within the configuration mode will be explained in the following...

Page 27: ...N PAK Subscription executed Subscription failed End with any key Offline Subscription with SubscriptionMasterKey SMK Proceeds offline subcription requires entering of radio module no PIN and SMK of FT...

Page 28: ...disk beforehand This function does not refer to the mobile printer HW 90195 5 5 3 Printer HW 90196 Enter the code 30141590 from the basic state of the operating system DECT menu Printer menu END Selec...

Page 29: ...d program 400 load program via modem No Yes F4 Yes 405 F1 No 420 If the connection has once been established it is possible to send or recieve data This process is moni tored and controlled by the PC...

Page 30: ...art of the application program if an autostart file is existing A warm start is executed on the HW 90196 after having terminated the connection By pressing the C key the operating system opens up agai...

Page 31: ...ecessary for operating the device Switch off HW 90196 and change the accu block or insert HW 90196 in the communication station or in the accu charging station 16196 If the HW 90196 still does not rea...

Page 32: ...on to the terminal is established via radio transmission The printer is powered by an individual high performance power supply Also a belt fastening facility is provided The Easy Paper Load Technol og...

Page 33: ...k with 5 x 1 2 V cells 1100 mAh each Working time At full operation ca 8 h Switch off after operation Interface IR 1 infrared interface 56 7 kBit s top side Radio module HW 86020 integrated in casing...

Page 34: ...Epson Escape sequencies for POS printer subset Character set Line print any font type special characters printable Automatic line break after 24 characters line at standard font Infrared IR protocol...

Page 35: ...User manual Vectron H ft Wessel AG page 35 70 Lin 02 02 2001 1 00 HW90195UserMan doc Subject to amendment errors excepted 6 1 3 Block diagram fig 6 Drucker HW 90196 Block diagram...

Page 36: ...onn off off 150 5 doze sleep conn off off 20 6 doze sleep no conn off off 100 7 off off off off 0 3 6 2 Functions 6 2 1 Operating modes On The green LED of the printer is switched on or flashing depen...

Page 37: ...f ON ok ok ok on off ON ok Error on on ON ok ok Error on flash ca 2Hz ON low discharg ok ok flash ca 2Hz off ON low discharg Error flash ca 2Hz on ON low discharg ok Error flash ca 2Hz flash ca 2Hz Up...

Page 38: ...8 72 H 68 104 h 09 9 HT 29 41 49 73 I 69 105 i 0A 10 LF 2A 42 4A 74 J 6A 106 j 0B 11 2B 43 4B 75 K 6B 107 k 0C 12 2C 44 4C 76 L 6C 108 l 0D 13 CR 2D 45 4D 77 M 6D 109 m 0E 14 2E 46 4E 78 N 6E 110 n 0F...

Page 39: ...9 169 C9 201 E9 233 8A 138 AA 170 CA 202 SP EA 234 8B 139 AB 171 CB 203 EB 235 8C 140 AC 172 CC 204 EC 236 8D 141 AD 173 CD 205 ED 237 8E 142 AE 174 CE 206 EE 238 8F 143 AF 175 CF 207 EF 239 90 144 B0...

Page 40: ...104 h 09 9 HT 29 41 49 73 I 69 105 i 0A 10 LF 2A 42 4A 74 J 6A 106 j 0B 11 2B 43 4B 75 K 6B 107 k 0C 12 2C 44 4C 76 L 6C 108 l 0D 13 CR 2D 45 4D 77 M 6D 109 m 0E 14 2E 46 4E 78 N 6E 110 n 0F 15 2F 47...

Page 41: ...A9 169 C9 201 E9 233 8A 138 AA 170 CA 202 EA 234 8B 139 AB 171 CB 203 EB 235 8C 140 AC 172 CC 204 EC 236 8D 141 AD 173 CD 205 ED 237 8E 142 AE 174 CE 206 EE 238 8F 143 AF 175 CF 207 EF 239 90 144 B0...

Page 42: ...heck if paper reel has just been inserted If so take reel out and insert again The HW 90195 stops during printing and shows no more reaction The accu block is almost completely discharged and HW 90196...

Page 43: ...t data or the intentional cancellation of the connection by the Base Station There is no time out after the printer has turned to sleep mode Infrared command mode The printer turns from sleep mode to...

Page 44: ...001 Lin page 44 70 6 7 Changing paper reel of printer 1 Press green key to open casing of paper reel 2 Open flap completely 3 Insert paper reel in trough shaped position 4 Insert paper reel with endin...

Page 45: ...nded thermopaper TF50KS E2C 65 m Nippon Paper Industries TP50KJ R 65 m AP50KS E 65 m HP220 AB1 65 m Mitsubishi Paper PD160R N 75 m Oji Paper fig 9 Specification of thermopaper Temperature range up to...

Page 46: ...nk in sockets to avoid unintentional short circuits fig 10 HW 19195 frontal view 6 8 1 Technical data Type Separate ABS plastic casing Snap In technique with NiCd accus 5 cells 1 2 V each Dimensions L...

Page 47: ...ing bottoms of accu casing lid 2 Remove accu block 3 Insert new accu block reverse battery protection no vice versa insertion possible 4 Close lid of accu casing 6 8 3 Recharging the accu blocks The a...

Page 48: ...mission tasks with criti cal time conditions The Base Station is capable to perform data telecommunication with MDEs via ISDN terminal adapters modem or interfaces automatically The Base Station HW 86...

Page 49: ...pply unit HW 1210 Interfaces internal 1 internal interfaces for radio module LED indication LED1 indication ready for operation LED2 active network link LED3 active communication 8 additional free pro...

Page 50: ...Vectron User manual H ft Wessel AG Subject to amendment errors excepted HW90195UserMan doc 1 0 02 02 2001 Lin page 50 70 7 1 3 Block diagram fig 12 HW 8660 Block diagram...

Page 51: ...s fig 13 HW 1204 frontal view 7 2 1 Technical data Type Power supply unit with mains lead 2 m length and 3 pole plug contact Manufacturer ONTOP CO LTD part no A41410 FRIWO Ger tebau GmbH part no HW120...

Page 52: ...ept smart cards etc a relevant plug in for the payment system has to be inserted in the corresponding slot If the dealer card is sent in oversize format take out the punched card part plug in carefull...

Page 53: ...amendment errors excepted 8 2 Inserting the plug in 1 Switch off the HW 90196 2 Take out accu block 3 Push lid of casing see fig 17 to the back 4 Open lid topwise 5 Insert plug in in lid 6 Close lid...

Page 54: ...Station serves hereby as a converter translating the relevant data reciprocally into a format that is readable for serial resp radio network accesses Another function is Roaming Mobile terminals can...

Page 55: ...ith Telnet Daemon and application programm A network cable RJ45 RJ45 fig 17 Radio transmission with HW 90196 HW 90195 To mount explained components HOST computer The host computer must be integrated i...

Page 56: ...cribed as followed MDE Radio MP Radio FP Base Station 1 Switcher Base Station 1 Gelnet Base Station 1 Telnet Base Station 1 host 9 3 2 Repeated logon of MDE The Radio fixed part in Base Station sends...

Page 57: ...ame radio standard The radio frequency transmission and reception is provided by an encapsulated transceiver module HW 86020 The product is battery powered and not connected to the AC power lines The...

Page 58: ...lated in a module of type HW 86020 in the following referred to as transceiver It comprises RF as well as baseband signal processing 10 4 1 Frequency channels The transceiver uses the frequency band 2...

Page 59: ...system used TDMA based on a 10ms time frame containing 11520 bit The frame is divided into K 24 time slots numbered k 0 to 23 in the order of transmission Each time slot contains 480 bit This correspo...

Page 60: ...11 20 29 38 4 9 18 27 47 45 7 16 25 34 43 5 14 23 32 41 36 3 12 21 30 39 1 10 19 28 37 46 8 17 26 35 44 6 9 1 11 21 31 41 0 14 24 34 44 7 17 27 37 4 10 20 30 40 3 13 23 33 43 6 16 26 47 46 9 19 29 39...

Page 61: ...28 15 2 47 23 10 44 31 18 5 39 26 13 4 34 21 8 42 29 16 3 37 24 11 45 32 19 6 40 27 14 1 35 22 9 43 30 17 0 38 25 12 46 33 20 36 7 34 27 15 3 38 26 14 2 37 25 13 1 47 24 12 4 35 23 11 46 34 22 10 45...

Page 62: ...that bearer all informa tion is contained which is needed by an endpoint in order to establish synchronization to the basestation The dummy bearer is sent using the generic hopping pattern f i n on an...

Page 63: ...he Primary Scan function of the basestation Information about the primary scan is broadcast on the dummy bearer so when the endpoint establishes a traffic bearer this is done exactly at the time when...

Page 64: ...hey may interfere with each other There are two possible situations 1 Both system use different generic hopping patterns In this case connections belonging to different systems may hit the same freque...

Page 65: ...ls the system will avoid these channels Since the hopping is fast and is spread over the whole band it may stand even interference from micro wave ovens The presence of direct sequence spread spectrum...

Page 66: ...n no person shall use manufacture etc any external radio frequency power amplifier or amplifier kit intended for use with a Part 15 intentional radiator The product offers no means for connection of a...

Page 67: ...roduct is about 78 MHz The average time of occupancy on any frequency shall not be greater than 0 4 seconds within a 30 second period The average time of occupancy on any frequency is 416 s within 480...

Page 68: ...s hopsets to avoid hopping on occupied channels is permitted The coordination of fre quency hopping systems in any other manner for the express purpose of avoiding the simultaneous oc cupancy of indiv...

Page 69: ...18 fig 5 HW 90195 frontal view 32 fig 6 Drucker HW 90196 Block diagram 35 fig 7 simplified mode diagram of mobile printer 43 fig 8 HW 90195 change of paper reel 44 fig 9 Specification of thermopaper...

Page 70: ...ical data 49 Views 48 HW 90195 32 Acoustic signals 37 Block diagram 35 Changing paper reel 44 Frontal view 32 LED 37 Malfunction 42 Operating modes 36 Replacing accu block of printer 47 Technical data...

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