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Unimark Service: USA #: (913) 649-2424 

 

Installation and Operator’s Manual 

 

P/N: 71U-1415-300K © 2014, REV 19 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for ET6500 series

Page 1: ...www unimark com Unimark Service USA 913 649 2424 Installation and Operator s Manual P N 71U 1415 300K 2014 REV 19...

Page 2: ...r Common Use Multi User 6 6 Configuration Documents 6 7 Print Sample and Print Test Documents 6 8 Adjustments Menu Airline or Dedicated User Single User only 7 0 Stock Handling Page 21 7 1 Adjusting S...

Page 3: ...armful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the...

Page 4: ...oftware subject to the below conditions 1 Each copy of the Font Software must contain the above copyright notice and this license These can be included either as stand alone text files human readable...

Page 5: ...e trolley and Units to most customers requirements The trolley plus two ET6500 units would occupy a location slot or opening in an airline counter approximately 12 wide 26 deep and 25 high see DT4000R...

Page 6: ...lation Requirements Base Model Power 100 120 200 240 VAC 10 47 63Hz Single Phase Three wire ground plug Dimensions Length 9 2 23 4cm Width 8 6 21 8cm Height 5 8 14 7cm Overall depth with optional roll...

Page 7: ...s and adaptors as part of the ET6500 product to adapt to these existing connections Trolley The Dual Device Trolley can be configured to automatically provide the conversion between the legacy DB 25 a...

Page 8: ...ention of the ET6000 Series Only one HOST port is active at a time Example With the RS 232 serial port selected active the USB and Ethernet ports are inactive Switch Setting Matrix S1 S2 Selecting the...

Page 9: ...rial data transmission method Data is transmitted and received based on a combination of the following possible communication parameters Baud Data Length Parity Stop Bit 1200 115 200 7 8 None Even Odd...

Page 10: ...erator back a menu level or cancels a particular operation setting change ENTER Button Used to access the Unit s menu system Pressing this button moves the operator up a menu level or selects accepts...

Page 11: ...to increase the contrast level between the LCD backlight intensity and the displayed text RIGHT ARROW Button In the online state pressing the button for a few seconds will cause the Unit to back out...

Page 12: ...select from a standard list of document types and operating modes 4 a Selecting Bag Tag or Cargo Tag type stock selections names can vary will setup the Unit for BTP Device Mode BTP document format 4...

Page 13: ...a Selecting BTP MODE names can vary will setup the Unit for BTP Device Mode BTP document format 3 b Selecting ATB MODE names can vary will setup the Unit for ATB Device Mode ATB document format 3 c U...

Page 14: ...0 Operator s Manual 71U 1415 300K REV 19 Page 14 of 43 6 6 Configuration Documents 6 6 1 Airline or Dedicated User Single User Single Context SUSC 6 6 2 Airport or Common Use Single User Multi Context...

Page 15: ...5 of 43 71U 1415 300K REV 19 ET6500 Operator s Manual 6 6 3 Airport or Common Use Multi User Multi Context MUMC MM Mono User Mode 6 6 4 Airport or Common Use Multi User Multi Context MUMC MX Multi Use...

Page 16: ...perator s Manual 71U 1415 300K REV 19 Page 16 of 43 6 6 5 Airport or Common Use Multi User Multi Context Global or Undefined MUMC GC 6 6 6 Airport or Common Use Multi User System Environment AEA Conte...

Page 17: ...3 71U 1415 300K REV 19 ET6500 Operator s Manual 6 6 7 Airport or Common Use Multi User System Environment Supervisor Context MUSE 6 6 8 Airport or Common Use Undefined or Default Only Printer Power Up...

Page 18: ...Operator s Manual 71U 1415 300K REV 19 Page 18 of 43 6 6 9 Airport or Common Use Multi User System Environment Untagged Mode CUTE 6 6 10 Airport or Common Use Multi User System Environment Tagged Mod...

Page 19: ...Page 19 of 43 71U 1415 300K REV 19 ET6500 Operator s Manual 6 7 Print Sample and Print Test Documents...

Page 20: ...passenger perspective ATB and BTP directions are opposite 2 Top Margin shifts the entire printed image up or down passenger perspective ATB and BTP directions are opposite 3 Contrast sets the amount o...

Page 21: ...rt the stock 7 1 7 Turn thumbscrew clockwise to tighten 7 1 8 Remove and re insert stock several times to verify proper stock movement through the Input Path 7 1 9 Power the Unit on I Notes ATB stocks...

Page 22: ...e to to the print head platen contact point Do not force the stock 7 3 7 The Unit advances the platen roller forward turning it approximately 1 2 complete revolutions while checking the Exit sensor fo...

Page 23: ...ont of the Unit 7 3 23 Obtain clear unobstructed access to the Unit 7 3 24 Lift the right side access door up and swing fully open to the left as seen from the front of the Unit 7 3 25 Pull the print...

Page 24: ...ath firmly while rotating the platen This should clear the stock in this instance DO NOT USE A KNIFE or SCREW DRIVER TO CUT STOCK FROM THE PLATEN 7 4 6 2 If label stock is stacked compressed in the pl...

Page 25: ...ward to the print head platen contact point in the prescribed period of time the Unit will declare a Stock Load Error condition on the LCD Stock Load Error Remove Reload Operator must remove the stock...

Page 26: ...Unit on I and reload stock 8 1 8 Proceed with normal printing operation Unimark recommends cleaning the print head every fifth box of stock or 100 000 inches of printing 8 2 Cleaning the Platen 8 2 1...

Page 27: ...replacement print head 8 3 8 Place the print head inside the four locator tabs part of the mounting plate 8 3 9 While holding the print head in place secure it by turning the two thumbscrews clockwis...

Page 28: ...en Remove stock from the Unit 8 5 3 Clean the Left top of form transmitter and receiver using canned air blown straight through down the left rail Alternately a very thin and rigid cloth or pad can be...

Page 29: ...he Unit off O CAUTION Print Head is sensitive to static discharge ESD 8 8 2 Pull the print head release lever forward and lift the print head up away from the platen 8 8 3 Squeeze the locking tabs on...

Page 30: ...e option and into the back panel of the Unit 9 1 5 Do not tighten the screws yet 9 1 6 Insert the flat head Phillips screw provided in the kit through the option and into the bottom corner of the Unit...

Page 31: ...2 5 Install one flat head screw to hold the rail and turn it until it stops Do NOT tighten yet 9 2 6 Remove the top front screw securing the print mechanism 9 2 7 Rotate the slide rail towards the fr...

Page 32: ...tter to print and stack ATB prints card and receipt style coupons Precautions Do not install Catcher while holding the Unit Set Unit on a stable surface and then insert Catcher into the slide rails Po...

Page 33: ...edure to clear the jam 9 3 1 Press the RESET button on the front panel If the jam does not clear by itself proceed with the following steps 9 3 2 Power the Unit off O CAUTION Print Head is sensitive t...

Page 34: ...two sections with interconnecting cabling 9 4 1 RF Antenna module is located above the input paper path guides mounted directly to the print mechanism frame 9 4 2 A shielded coax cable plugs into the...

Page 35: ...de up Check that the stock has been inserted in the correct direction 10 1 4 OUT OF STOCK Unit is detecting an out of stock condition when stock is present 10 1 4 1 Verify the presence of stock and lo...

Page 36: ...on port could not be initialized Power cycle the Unit and see if problem clears If not contact your service manager RAM Test Failed A xxxxxx D xxxxxxxx RAM read write pattern test failed Location and...

Page 37: ...UID BTP Online U Ready Online Status The Unit is ready to receive host data and process documents The U indicates that the Unit is in the MUMC MM Mode is the User ID UID for Mono Mode ATB Online U Rea...

Page 38: ...ab xxxx Saved ATB PECTAB object load BTP Online Logo xx Saved AEA LOGO object saved BTP Online U xxx Media Unloaded Media or stock source unloaded from the Unit mechanism using the button pad pressed...

Page 39: ...dministrator or help desk with message ATB Online U xxx PT xxxx Element xx ATB PECTAB object load failed due to error in element xx structure Contact system administrator or help desk with message ATB...

Page 40: ...e for Template object load Contact system administrator or help desk with message BTP Online BTT No Memory No AEA memory available for BTP PECTAB object load Contact system administrator or help desk...

Page 41: ...e Reload Unit was unable to properly load stock once detected within the time allowed Completely remove the stock from the Unit and reload properly Print Head Lifted Please Close Print head has been l...

Page 42: ...ccessories power cable or ancillary items unless directed otherwise by Customer Service 11 1 2 Packaging Use original packaging materials or equivalent If not available Unimark can provide at a small...

Page 43: ...damages incurred in shipping Any warranty work to be performed by Unimark shall be subject to Unimark s confirmation that such product meets Unimark warranty In the event of a defect covered by its wa...

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