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HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Guidefor HP ProLiant ML110 G4, ProLiant ML115 G1, ProLiant ML150 G3, ProLiant DL140 G3, and ProLiant DL145 G3 ServersPart Number 419106-004March 2007 (Fourth Edition)© Copyright 2006, 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor’s standard commercial license.Microsoft and Windows are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Windows Server 2003 is a U.S. trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Java is a U.S. trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.Audience assumptionsThis document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage systems.HP assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.ContentsOperational overview (5)User guide overview (5)Server management (5)Server management features (5)LO100 standard features (6)LO100 optional features (6)Installation (7)Remote management card kit contents (7)Pre-installation procedures (7)Installing the remote management card (8)Post-installation procedures (8)Configuration (9)Configuring network access (9)Establishing user accounts (9)Using the serial port (10)Enabling serial access to the LO100 (10)LO100 serial port configuration (11)Using TCP/IP over Ethernet management port (11)Selecting an Ethernet management port (11)Obtaining a DHCP IP address from the BIOS Setup Utility (12)Setting up a static IP address from the BIOS Setup Utility (12)Enabling telnet and HTTP services (13)Updating the firmware (13)Updating the firmware remotely (14)Flashing previous firmware versions on a ProLiant ML150 G3 or ML110 G4 server (15)Using LO100 (16)New features (16)Using SSL (16)Using SSH (17)Using CLP (18)CLP syntax (18)Base commands (19)Specific commands (23)IPMI 2.0 support (23)Logging in to LO100 (24)Logging in through a web browser (24)Logging in through the CLP (24)Browser main menu options (25)Controlling server power remotely (26)Controlling server power from a browser (26)Controlling server power through the CLP (27)Monitoring sensors (27)Viewing sensors data from a web browser (27)Viewing sensor data from the BIOS Setup Utility (28)Platform event filtering configuration (28)Using the system event log (29)Accessing the system event log from a web browser (30)Accessing the system event log from the CLP (30)Accessing the system event log from the BIOS Setup Utility (31)Using Virtual KVM (31)Using the remote graphic console (32)System buttons (35)Using Virtual Media (36)Adding a virtual media device (37)Shared virtual media devices (37)Accessing the remote console through telnet (38)BIOS console text redirection through telnet (38)Linux console redirection (39)Microsoft Windows EMS management (41)Hardware Inventory page (42)User administration (42)Changing user settings through a web browser (43)Changing user settings through the CLP (43)Network settings (44)Configuring network settings using a web browser (44)Configuring network settings using the CLP (44)Configuring network settings using the BIOS Setup Utility (45)Platform event trap configuration (47)Installing a license key (47)Importing a certificate (48)Creating a certificate (48)Installing a certificate or private key through a web browser (49)Installing a certificate or private key through the CLP (50)HP SIM support (50)Acronyms and abbreviations (51)Index (54)Operational overviewIn this sectionUser guide overview (5)Server management (5)Server management features (5)User guide overviewThis guide discusses the standard and optional operational features of the LO100 used in HP ProLiantML110 G4, ProLiant ML115 G1, ProLiant DL140 G3, ProLiant DL145 G3, and ProLiant ML150 G3servers.Server managementHP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 delivers basic remote control of vital server resources, supports IPMI 2.0, and provides system administrators with access to the server at any time, even before an operating system is installed on the server.HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 provides text mode console redirection, DMTF SMASH compliant commandline interface, and browser access to many of the same system management functions. You can accessLO100 through a dedicated Ethernet port or through the server serial port.Server management featuresWith HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100, you can perform the following tasks:•Access a remote graphic console (Virtual KVM)•Access the serial console of the host operating system over the network using standards-based client utilities•Switch between serial console redirection or the LO100 command line interface•Communicate securely using SSL and SSH•Remotely control the power button of the server (power on and off the server), or perform warm or cold server reboots•Remotely monitor fan speed and system power state (S0 or S5)•Access the system event log•Access virtual media•Configure TCP/IP settings for the LO100 NIC•Control user access•Discover, identify, and launch LO100 from HP SIM•Access LO100 and server controls using a standard browser or new industry-standard SMASH CLP command line interface•Access command line help•Manage the server with IPMI 2.0 compliant applications•Access telnetNot all of the features displayed and described in the guide are available on all systems. To verify which features are supported on your system, see "LO100 standard features (on page 6)" and "LO100 optional features (on page 6)" for more information.LO100 standard featuresIn-band IPMI 2.0 elements available through the operating system are a standard feature of HP ProLiantML115 G1, ProLiant ML110 G4, and ProLiant ML150 G3 servers.The standard features of HP ProLiant DL140 G3 and ProLiant DL145 G3 servers include the following:•In-band IPMI 2.0 elements available through the operating system•Web browser access (HTTP) to power control, system event log, hardware status, and license key activation of optional features•SMASH CLP interface access to remote power control, system event log, hardware status, and operatingsystem serial consoleLO100 optional featuresHP ProLiant ML115 G1, ProLiant ML110 G4, and ProLiant ML150 G3 server optional features areactivated with installation of the HP Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card and include the following: •Support for SSL, SSH, and IPMI 2.0 security with factory-default self-signed certificates and keys•Support for imported certificates•Virtual media access•Remote graphic console (Virtual KVM) acessHP ProLiant DL140 G3 and ProLiant DL145 G3 server optional features are activated with the purchase of an optional features package. Two feature packages are available:•The Lights-Out 100i Select Pack includes the following features:o Support for SSL, SSH, and IPMI 2.0 security with factory-default self-signed certificates and keyso Support for imported certificateso Virtual media access•The Lights-Out 100i Advanced Pack includes the following features:o All features in the Lights-Out 100i Select Packo Virtual KVMInstallationIn this sectionRemote management card kit contents (7)Pre-installation procedures (7)Installing the remote management card (8)Post-installation procedures (8)Remote management card kit contentsInstallation of the HP Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card is required to activate the optionalfeatures of the HP ProLiant ML115 G1, ProLiant ML110 G3, and ProLiant ML150 G3 servers. See"LO100 optional features (on page 6)" for more information.The HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card Kit includes the following components:•HP Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card•Spacer support•Remote management card installation instructionsPre-installation proceduresThe installation procedures in this document are intended for individuals who are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.WARNING: Failure to properly turn off the server before you open the server may causeserious damage to the equipment as well as bodily harm.CAUTION: Follow the ESD precautions listed in your server guide when handling the remotemanagement card.IMPORTANT: Observe the pre- and post-configuration procedures described in later sectionswhen installing the remote management card.NOTE: The procedures described in this section assume that the server is positioned on a flat, stable surface.1.Back up the server data.2.Shut down the operating system as outlined in the operation system instructions.3.Power off the server and all the peripherals connected to it.4.Unplug all cables from the power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels that can causeburns when parts are short-circuited by metal objects such as tools or jewelry.bel each cable, if not already labeled, to expedite reassembly.6.Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to shock hazard from ringing voltages.7.Open the server according to the instructions described in your server manual. Installing the remote management card1.Remove the access panel.2.Carefully lay the server on its unexposed side to gain access to the system board.3.Locate the remote management card connectors on the system board.4.Install the remote management card in the connectors on the system board.Post-installation procedures1.Be sure all components are installed according to the "Pre-installation procedures (on page 7)."2.Be sure you have not left any loose tools or parts inside the server.3.Reinstall any expansion boards, peripherals, board covers, and system cables previously removed.4.Reinstall the system covers.5.Connect all external cables and the AC power cord to the system.6.Press the power button on the front panel to turn on the server.ConfigurationIn this sectionConfiguring network access (9)Establishing user accounts (9)Using the serial port (10)Using TCP/IP over Ethernet management port (11)Updating the firmware (13)Configuring network accessThe server is connected to the network using a standard Ethernet cable. Through this connection, you can access the remote management CLP, verify POST remotely, and access the BIOS Setup Utility remotely.To configure network access:1.Connect a standard Ethernet cable from the LO100 to a network jack.o On HP ProLiant ML150 G3 and ProLiant ML110 G4 servers, connect the NIC port on the remote management card.o On HP ProLiant DL140 G3 and ProLiant DL145 G3 servers, connect the onboard LO100 NIC.2.Obtain the DHCP IP address by using one of the following methods:o Look at the DHCP clients table.o Press the F10 key during POST, and read the IP address from BIOS Setup Utility underAdvanced/IPMI/LAN Setting. See "Obtaining a DHCP IP address from the BIOS Setup Utility (onpage 12)" for more information.By default, LO100 has DHCP enabled and automatically negotiates an IP address.ing the DHCP IP address, use telnet to log in to the remote management CLP, or use a webbrowser to access the HTML interface.To set up a static IP address, see "Setting up a static IP address from the BIOS Setup Utility (on page 12)"for more information.Establishing user accountsLO100 supports four accounts types, with varying levels of permissions to view and control features. Formore information on user accounts, see the "User administration (on page 42)" section. Two accounts are available by default, one of type administrator and one of type operator.The administrator account enables the user to execute the full set of CLP commands and changemanagement processor configuration. The default administrator account user name is admin, and thedefault password is admin.The operator account enables the user to execute common commands and functions but restricts access to specific functions, such as adding and changing user account information and changing the configurationof the management processor. HP recommends logging in with the operator account to perform common functions. The default user name is Operator, and the default password is Operator.For more information on how to log in to LO100, see the "Logging in to LO100 (on page 24)" section. Using the serial portThe server serial port provides basic serial port functionality and serves as an interface to LO100. Youcan configure the system serial port for exclusive use with LO100.CAUTION: After enabling the serial port for use with LO100, legacy serial devices might notfunction correctly if attached to the serial port.You must configure the LO100 serial port hardware parameters to work with your respective serial portcommunications software. LO100 serial port configuration is controlled through the BIOS Setup Utility. Enabling serial access to the LO1001.Power up the server.2.When POST displays the message, ROM-Based Setup, press the F10 key. If the server has anadministrator password configured, the system prompts you to enter the password. If the server doesnot have a password configured, the main screen of the BIOS Setup Utility appears.3.Press the right arrow (→) key to navigate to the Advanced menu.o On HP ProLiant ML110 G4 and ProLiant ML150 G3 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Enter key.b.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Serial Port Assignment. Press the Enter key to togglebetween System and BMC. Select System.c.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Serial Port Switching. Select Enabled.d.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Serial Port Connection Mode. Select Direct.e.Press the Esc key to return to the Advanced menu.f.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IO Device Configuration. Press the Enter key.g.Select Serial Port A, and press the Enter key to toggle between Enabled and Disabled. SelectEnabled.o On HP ProLiant ML115 G1 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the Serial Port Configuration menu. Press the Enter key.b.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Serial Port Assignment. Press the Enter key to togglebetween System and BMC. Select System.c.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Serial Port Switching. Select Enabled.d.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Serial Port Connection Mode. Select Direct.e.Press the Esc key to return to the Advanced menu.f.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IO Device Configuration. Press the Enter key.g.Select Serial Port 1 and press the Enter key to toggle between Enabled and Disabled. SelectEnabled.o On HP ProLiant DL140 G3 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IO Device Configuration. Press the Enter key.b.Press the down arrow key (↓) to scroll to the Serial Port menu. Press the Enter key to togglebetween Serial, Shared, and BMC. Select Shared.c.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Serial Port A. Select Enabled.d.Press the Esc key to return to the Advanced menu.e.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Enter key.f.Confirm the following settings:—BMC Telnet Service: [Enabled]—BMC Ping Response: [Enabled]—BMC HTTP Server: [Enabled]o On HP ProLiant DL145 G3 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IO Device Configuration. Press the Enter key.b.Press the down arrow key (↓) to scroll to the Serial Port menu. Press the Enter key to togglebetween Serial, Shared, and BMC. Select Shared.c.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Serial Port A. Select Enabled.d.Press the Esc key to return to the Advanced menu.4.Press the F10 key to save and exit.LO100 serial port configuration1.Power on the server by pressing the Power On/Off button on the front panel.2.When POST displays the message, ROM-Based Setup, press the F10 key. If the server has anadministrator password configured, the system prompts you to enter the password. If the server doesnot have a password configured, the main screen of the BIOS Setup Utility appears.3.Press the right arrow (→) key to navigate to the Advanced menu.4.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the Console Redirection menu.5.Press the Enter key to toggle between Enabled and Disabled. Select Enabled for the consoleredirection option.6.Review the serial port settings, and be sure the settings match the serial port communicationssoftware settings used to connect to LO100.7.Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen, or press the F10 key to save the changes and exitSetup.Using TCP/IP over Ethernet management portThe LO100 LAN port can be accessed from two different Ethernet ports: the dedicated 10/100 LO100management port or through a side-band connection with the second LOM (NIC2). Selecting an Ethernet management portTo select either the LO100 or side-band connection:1.Power on the server by pressing the Power On/Off button on the front panel.2.When POST displays the message, ROM-Based Setup, press the F10 key. If the server has anadministrator password configured, the system prompts you to enter the password. If the server doesnot have a password configured, the main screen of the BIOS Setup Utility appears.3.Press the right arrow (→) key to navigate to the Advanced menu.4.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to NIC Option. Press the Enter key to select between thededicated or side-band connection.5.Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen, or press the F10 key to save the changes and exitSetup.The dedicated TCP/IP over Ethernet management port, whether dedicated or shared, is a standardEthernet 10/100Mb interface that is connected to the network using a standard Ethernet cable. Beforeusing the dedicated management port, you must determine the DHCP IP address, set a static IP address,or use the default static IP address.Obtaining a DHCP IP address from the BIOS Setup UtilityBy default, LO100 has DHCP enabled and automatically negotiates an IP address. To view the DHCP IP address, run the BIOS Setup Utility or retrieve the DHCP IP address using CLP through the serial portconnection. To view the DHCP IP address using the BIOS Setup Utility:1.Power on the server by pressing the Power On/Off button on the front panel.2.When POST displays the message, ROM-Based Setup, press the F10 key. If the server has anadministrator password configured, the system prompts you to enter the password. If the server doesnot have a password configured, the main screen of the BIOS Setup Utility appears.3.Press the right arrow (→) key to navigate to the Advanced menu.4.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Enter key.5.To obtain the DCHP IP address:o On HP ProLiant ML110 G4 and ProLiant ML150 G3 servers, press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the end of the menu to display the DHCP IP address.o On HP ProLiant ML115 G1 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll the BMC LAN Configuration menu. Press the Enter key.b.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the end of the menu to display the DHCP IP address.o On HP ProLiant DL140 G3 and DL145 G3 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the LAN Settings submenu. Press the Enter key.b.Note the DHCP assigned IP address for future reference.c.Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen, or press the F10 key to save the changes andexit Setup.To configure or change your network settings, see "Network settings (on page 44)" for more information. Setting up a static IP address from the BIOS Setup UtilityBy default, LO100 has DHCP enabled and automatically negotiates an IP address. To disable DHCP and enable a static IP address:1.Press the F10 key during POST to enter the BIOS Setup Utility.2.Press the right arrow (→) key to navigate to the Advanced menu.3.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Enter key.4.To set your network BIOS settings:o On ProLiant ML110 G4 and ML150 G3 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the end, and select DHCP IP Source.b.Set DHCP IP Source to Disabled.c.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll down and enter a valid IP address, subnet mask, andgateway address (press the Tab key to move between address fields).o On ProLiant ML115 G1 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the BMC LAN Configuration menu. Press the Enter key.b.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the end, and select DHCP IP Source.c.Set DHCP IP Source to Disabled.o On ProLiant DL140 G3 and ProLiant DL145 G3 servers:a.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the LAN Settings submenu. Press the Enter key.b.Set the IP Address Assignment to Static. This setting enables you to modify a static IP addressthrough the BIOS Setup menu.c.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll down and enter a valid IP address, subnet mask, andgateway address (press the Tab or period (.) key to move between address fields).5.Press the F10 key to save and exit.To restore DHCP, see "Configuring network settings using the BIOS Setup Utility (on page 45)." Enabling telnet and HTTP servicesOn ProLiant ML110 G4, ProLiant ML115 G1, and ProLiant ML150 G3 servers, HTTP and telnet areautomatically enabled after installing the HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card. OnProLiant DL145 G3 servers, HTTP and telnet are automatically enabled.On ProLiant DL140 G3 servers:1.Press the F10 key during POST to enter the BIOS Setup Utility.2.Press the right arrow (→) key to navigate to the Advanced menu.3.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Enter key.4.Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the following settings, and set the parameters as needed(the following example shows configuring for LO100 access using telnet and a web page):o BMC Telnet Service: [Enabled]o BMC Ping Response: [Enabled]o BMC HTTP Server: [Enabled]Updating the firmwareTo update the LO100 firmware, use the ROMPaq utility. Downloads for the ROMPaq utility are available on the HP website (/support). For more information about using the ROMPaq utility, refer to the HP website (/servers/manage).NOTE: LO100 does not support ROMPAQ flashing from a virtual floppy.After the ROMPaq utility flashes the selected device, cycle power manually to reboot the operatingsystem.Updating the firmware remotelyIf you want to update the LO100 firmware remotely, you can use the load command. The firmware filemust be an uncompressed firmware image file created using the DOS ROMPAQ utility found on the Lights-Out 100 Firmware Upgrade Diskette Utility, which is available for download from the HP website(/servers/lights-out).To create an uncompressed image file, enter the following command at the DOS prompt:ROMPAQ /D <infile> <outfile>where <infile> is the ROMPAQ firmware image file and <outfile> is the file name for theuncompressed binary image file. For example:ROMPAQ /D cpqq0801.D14 ldrImage.binROMPAQ Firmware Upgrade Utility, Version 5.02 (R)Copyright (c) Hewlett-Packard Corporation, 1994-2006Input file: CPQQ0801.D14Output file: LDRIMAGE.BINThe load command is used to take a binary image from a specific source location (specified as a URL)and place it at the specified target address.The load command can download and flash an ldr firmware image file using TFTP from the specifiedlocation.Flashing the firmware using TFTP settings on Windows®:1.Copy the BMC firmware into a directory on the server.2.Run TFTP by launching the executable file tftpd32.exe.3.Navigate to TFTP configuration>Settings and set Timeout to 30 seconds and Max Retransmit to 6.4.Enter File Name and TFTP Server IP Address. File Name is the path where the BMC firmware isresiding. TFTP Server IP Address is the IP address of the TFTP server (for example, 10.141.38.157).Flashing the firmware using TFTP settings on Linux:1.Navigate to Applications>Systems Settings>Server Settings>Services and make sure that TFTP andxinetd are running.2.Open the file /etc/xinetd.d/tftp and modify the parameter server_args to include -T15000000. For example, server_args = -c -s /tftpboot -T 15000000.3.If a firewall is enabled, disable it or modify the settings to allow the firewall to connect to the TFTPport. To change the firewall settings, navigate to Applications>System Settings>Security Level andenter 69:udp in other ports.To update the firmware, log in to LO100 as administrator through the CLP interface and issue the loadcommand to upload and install the firmware from the map1/firmware directory.1.Start a CLP session. To access CLP:a.Navigate to Start>All Programs>Accessories>Command Prompt.b.At the command prompt, enter telnet <IP address>.2.At the CLP prompt, enter /map1/firmware.3.At the CLP prompt, enter load -source <URI> -oemhpfiletype csrwhere:o<URI> is the //tftp server IP/filename to be downloaded.o tftp server IP is the URL or IP address of the TFTP server containing the firmware.o filename is the file name of the image file (LdrImage.bin in this example).For Example, on ProLiant ML150 G3 and ProLiant ML110 G4 servers, enter load -source//10.141.38.157/LdrImage.bn1 - oemhpfiletype csr.For Example, enter load -source //10.141.38.157/LdrImage.bin - oemhpfiletypecsr.The TFTP application might report an error during the early part of the firmware upload processduring the firmware image validation process. An error does not necessarily indicate failure of thefirmware upload and will not prevent successful firmware uploads. A successful firmware uploadtypically takes several minutes. After the firmware upgrade process is complete, verify that the newversion of the firmware is active.If you think the firmware upgrade process failed after allowing sufficient time to complete (at least 5minutes), reboot the server, and verify that the previous version of the firmware is still active. Alwaysreboot the server before retrying the firmware upgrade process.After installing the firmware, the IP address of the server might reset to the default value. You mustlocally reset the IP address to the desired address.NOTE: After using the load command LO100 will reset ending your CLP interface session.You must reconnect to the CLP interface.NOTE: When you use the CLP load command with TFTPD32, HP recommends using a 30-second timeout and 6 retries.Flashing previous firmware versions on a ProLiant ML150 G3 or ML110 G4 serverWhen an HP Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card is installed in a ProLiant ML150 G3 server orProLiant ML110 G4 server and you want to flash the LO100 back to an earlier version, you must enter the CLP command oemhp i 20 20 c0 18 00 04 04 e0 in the map1 directory to ensure that theprevious version is reactivated.。
EPSONP R O D U C T I N F O R M A T I O N G U I D EUPDATE FOR SD PRODUCTS8/09This package provides a product section to be added to the EPSON System Device Product Information Guide. The table of contents of this section is listed below.Epson Discproducer PP-100Operating Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Ink cartridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1CD/DVD Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Print/Write Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Reliability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Environmental Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Size and Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Loading Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Standard mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3External output mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Batch mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Loading Ink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Running the Nozzle Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Cleaning the Print Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Using the utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Using the button on the unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Aligning the Print Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Correcting the Print Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Cleaning the Discproducer Exterior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Cleaning the Discproducer Interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Cleaning the Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Transporting the Discproducer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Checking Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Discproducer Control Panel Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Related Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68/09Epson Discproducer PP-1008/09Epson Discproducer PP-100 - 1Operating EnvironmentDiscproducer supports the following operating systems:❏Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 or higher ❏Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or higher ❏Microsoft Windows Vista™ SPI or later Computer requirements:Pentium 4 1.4 GHz or higher Interface USB 2.0RAM≥ 512MB (≥ 1GB for Vista)HDD disk space free ≥ 10GB (≥ 25GB for Vista)HDD rotational speed ≥ 7200 rpmDisplay≥ XGA resolution, 65536 colors Sound (for music media)sound device and supported driver must be installedNote:If your file system is FAT, you may not be able to write onDVDs.This device cannot be used by a computer with a USB port that contains a specific chip set made by ATI. This is because the ATI’s chip set does not support USB 2.0. Some ATI chip sets using the Southbridge IXP SB460 or lower are listed below:- Radeon Xpress 200M /IXP SB450 /IXP SB460- Radeon Xpress 1100 /IXP SB450 /IXP SB460- Radeon Xpress 1150 /IXP SB460- Radeon Xpress 1250 /IXP SB460- Radeon 9100 IGP /IXY 150AccessoriesConnectionsPrinterConnection DescriptionUSBUSB 2.0 high-speed480 Mbps transfer rate (high-speed device)Note:You must use the USB cable supplied.PowerInput voltage 100 - 240 V (rated)Frequency 50 - 60 Hz (rated)Current1 A (rated)Power consumption 41 W (operating)(approximate)24 W (idle)Epson Discproducer PP-1002 - Epson Discproducer PP-1008/09Control PanelPrint/Write SpeedCD (max.)30 CD-R discs/hour writing/printing DVD (max.)15 DVD-R discs/hour writing/printing Drive speed 40× CD write speed (data = 600MB)12× DVD write speed (data = 3.8GB)Print only60 discs/hour maximum speed 40 discs/hour in quality modeReliabilityLifePrinting30,000 discs(dpi resolution = 1440 × 720 uni-d/bi-d or 1440 × 1440 bi-d)15,000 discs(dpi resolution = 1440 × 1440 uni-di)Product age 5 years at normal room termperatureDrive life30,000 cycles — opening/closing operations 1000 hours — CD write time 1000 hours — DVD write time16,000 - 40,000 discs — burner life*Ink pad30,000 discs (at 2000 discs per month)*Approximate combined life of both burners. 16,000 = DVDs only. 40,000 = CDs only.Environmental ConditionsTemperatureOperating 50 to 95°F {10 to 35°C}Storage–4 to 140°F {–20 to 60°C}≤ 1 month at 104°F {40°C}≤ 120 hours at 140°F {60°C}Humidity (no condensation)Operating 20 to 80% RH Storage5 to 85% RHSafetyEMIFCC Part 15 Subpart B Class BCAN/CSA-CEI/IEC CISPR 22 Class B Safety standardsUL60950-1/ CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1Size and Weight(W × D × H)14.8 × 10.63 × 10.04" {377 × 465 × 348 mm})Weight52.9 lb {24 kg}Light Color DescriptionPowerGreenOn when product is on.Flashes during initializing, ink cartridge replacement, ink charging, or print head cleaning.Busy Green Flashes when jobs are processed.ErrorOrangeOn for an error, such as disc cover or ink cartridge cover open, arm failure to pick up disc, arm loading multiple discs into drive, disc error, or writing error.Flasheswhen disc errors occur.Ink (Cyan)Orange On when an ink cartridge is out or is not correctly installed.Flashes if an ink cartridge is nearly empty.Ink (Light cyan)OrangeInk (Light magenta)Orange Ink (Magenta)Orange Ink (Yellow)Orange Ink (Black)Orange Stacker 1 (50 discs)Green On when stacker is too full or when Stacker 3 is not removed for Standard and External Output mode.Flashes when stacker is not installed correctly or stacker is out of discs.Caution:When Busy and Stacker 4LEDs flash rapidly, do not try to remove Stacker 4.Stacker 2 (50 discs)Green Stacker 3 (50 discs)Green Stacker 4 (5 discs)GreenEpson Discproducer PP-1008/09Epson Discproducer PP-100 - 3Loading DiscsThere are three Discproducer modes — standard mode,external output mode, and batch mode — and for each mode, the stackers are loaded a different way.Standard modeStandard mode uses Stacker 1 as the input source, and you can select either Stacker 2 or Stacker 4 as the output destination. Although Stacker 4 only holds 5 discs, you can keep unloading it while the job is running until all discs have been published. Up to 1000 discs can be processed by adding blank discs and removing published ones as needed.External output modeExternal output mode uses Stacker 1 and Stacker 2 as the input sources. Stacker 4 is the output destination. The job is interruped each time Stacker 4 fills to let you empty it. Up to 100 discs can be processed in this way. If automatic stacker is selected, the maximum number of discs per job is 50.Batch modeIn Batch mode, Stacker 1 and Stacker 2 are used for blank discs. Stacker 2 and Stacker 3 are both used for the output discs. For instance, if 100 discs are to be published, first the 50 blank discs in Stacker 2 are published and sent to Stacker 3 for output. Then the 50 discs in Stacker 1 are published and sent to Stacker 2 for output. Stacker 3 is installed in this mode, andStacker 4 is not used at all and is locked.Note:When you install Stacker 3, you must lock Stacker 4. See theillustration below.Loading InkCAUTION:Do not open package until ready to install ink cartridge.The ink cartridge has a green IC chip. Do not touch e only Epson ink cartridges. Others may damage the unit and void the warranty.To avoid leaks, do not drop the ink cartridge.Keep ink cartridges out of the reach of children.After installing ink cartridge(s), do not shut off power or reopen ink cartridge cover. This can cause damage.The first time ink is loaded, the printer charges the system with ink. This uses more ink.Unnecessarily turning the unit on and off and frequent cleanings use ink faster.Ink cartridges remain installed during transport. Remove cartridges only if empty or when necessary. After removal, do not leave the cartridge holder empty, because the nozzles may clog.After removing a cartridge, do not touch the ink supply hole or orient it downward, because ink may leak.If ink gets on your skin, wash with soap and water. If ink gets in your eyes, flush with water immediately. If you have vision problems or discomfort, see a doctor.Follow regulations to dispose of used cartridges.1.The Power light must be on, but not flashing.2.Open the ink cartridge cover, as shown below.3.If a cartridge is out of ink (indicated by control panel LED),push it in until it pops out. If no cartridges are installed, insert them in the order shown by cartridge holder colors.4.Close the ink cartridge door.Stacker 1Stacker 4Stacker 1Stacker 4Stacker 1Stacker 4(locked)Epson Discproducer PP-1004 - Epson Discproducer PP-1008/09Running the Nozzle CheckIf printing is faint or dots are missing in printout, run the nozzle check to identify problems. Follow the steps below.1.Place an unprinted disc in Stacker 1.2.Make sure no lights indicate errors and disc cover is closed.3.Access printer driver from the Start menu in the bottom leftof the Windows screen. Select Settings or Control Panel and then Printers or Printers and Faxes .If you are running a program, select Print from File menu; then select Printer , Setup , Options , Preferences , or Properties (depending on the application).4.Click the Utility tab and then the Nozzle Check button.5.Follow the instructions on the screen.6.See the example printouts below.Cleaning the Print HeadIf print is faint or dots are missing, clean print head. Useprinter driver’s head cleaning utility or the button on the unit.CAUTION :Do not open the ink cartridge cover during cleaning.Frequent cleanings use ink faster.You may not be able to clean print head if ink is low. You must replace the ink cartridge first.Using the utility1.Make sure printer is on, no lights indicate errors, and disccover is closed.2.See step 3 under “Running the Nozzle Check” to access theprinter driver. Then click the Utility tab and Head Cleaning .3.Follow instructions on the screen.4.The POWER LED flashes during cleaning. Whencleaning finishes, the light stays on steadily.CAUTION :While POWER LED flashes, never open covers,and never reset or turn off the printer. This may damage the unit.Using the button on the unit1.Make sure PC and printer are on, no lights indicate errors,and disc cover is closed.2.Hold down the Cleaning button on the unit for 3 seconds.3.The POWER LED flashes during cleaning. Whencleaning finishes, the light stays on steadily. CAUTION :While POWER LED flashes, never open covers,and never reset or turn off the printer. This may damage the printer.Aligning the Print HeadIf you notice misalignment of vertical lines or horizontalbanding, you may be able to solve the problem using the Print Head Alignment utility in the printer driver.Note:Discs vary in thickness, and using discs of different thicknessesmay result in print head misalignment. Use the same disc type throughout a single publishing job.1.Place an unprinted disc in Stacker 1.2.Make sure no lights indicate errors and disc cover is closed.3.See step 3 under “Running the Nozzle Check” to access theprinter driver. Then click the Utility tab and Print Head Alignment .4.Follow the instructions on the screen.5.The utility adds the value you enter in the confirmationscreen to the initial value for the adjustment. To clear the adjustment value, select Reset and click Exit .6.After alignment, if the label print surface is not aligned withthe center of the disc, print will appear off center. See “Correcting the Print Position” below.Correcting the Print PositionIf you notice misalignment of vertical print position, you may be able to solve the problem using the Correcting the Printing Position utility in the printer driver.1.Place an unprinted disc in Stacker 1.2.Make sure no lights indicate errors and disc cover is closed.3.Refer to step 3 under “Running the Nozzle Check” to accessthe printer driver. Then click the Utility tab and Correcting the Print Position .4.Follow the instructions on the screen.Cleaning the Discproducer Exterior1.Make sure the unit is turned off and all lights are off. Thenunplug the e a soft clean cloth to remove any dust or dirt. 3.If dirt does not come off, dampen a cloth with a milddetergent, and then wipe the unit dry with a soft cloth.CAUTION :Do not apply alcohol, benzene, paint thinner,toluene, or ketone-based solvents on the printer, because these may damage the plastic.Prevent water from getting in the case. Moisture, dirt, or foreign material can cause a short circuit.Nozzle check OK Nozzle check no goodEpson Discproducer PP-1008/09Epson Discproducer PP-100 - 5Cleaning the Discproducer Interior1.Make sure the unit is turned off and all lights are off. Thenunplug the unit.2.Open the disc cover and remove the e a soft clean cloth to remove any dust or dirt. 4.Place the stackers back into position.CAUTION :Keep water away from electronic components.Do not spray the inside of the unit with lubricants.If dirty, wipe stacker 3 or 4 clean with a soft clothmoistened with a nutral detergent.Cleaning the FiltersClean the filters in the back of the unit every 6 months.1.Make sure the unit is turned off and all lights are off. Thenunplug the unit.2.Remove the screws from the filter covers to open them.3.Remove the filters from the filter covers.e a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and dirt from thefilters.5.Place them back into position.Transporting the DiscproducerBefore transporting the printer, repack it in the original box with the original packing materials.WARNING :The unit is heavy. You must use 2 people to lift it. CAUTION :When storing or transporting the unit, do not tilt, setvertically, or turn upside down.To keep the print head nozzles from drying out, leave ink cartridges installed during transport.1.Make sure the unit is turned off and all lights are off. Thenunplug the unit.2.Disconnect the interface cable.3.Open the disc cover and remove all discs from the stackers.4.Open the ink cartridge cover. Secure the ink cartridges withtape, then close the ink cartridge cover.5.Close disc cover and Stacker 4 tray. Secure them with tape.6.Attach protective materials to both sides of product.7.Repack product and accessory materials in the original box.Note:Keep product level during transport.Lift the product by the correct positions shown below.Before using the product again, be sure to remove all packing materials.Checking StatusEpson Total Disc Monitor displays the screen below to let you check the status of ink cartridges, drives, mode, stackers, disc type, and job queue. See the illustration below.Epson Discproducer PP-1006 - Epson Discproducer PP-1008/09Discproducer Control Panel LightsLights indicate conditions and errors in the table below. If a problem persists after corrective action, contact your dealer.Related DocumentationEpson Discproducer PP-100 Setup Guide Epson Discproducer PP-100 User’s Manual Epson Discproducer PP-100 Service Manual Epson Discproducer PP-100 Specification Epson Discproducer PP-100 Parts Price List Power Busy Error Ink Stacker Corrective actionsON—ON——Cover error1. Disc or ink cartridge cover open. Close.2. Job paused when cover was opened. Wait for job to resume.Disc pickup error1. Open disc cover and fan discs. Close cover.Multiple feed error1. Open disc cover and remove all discs.2. Fan discs.3. Or, use other discs.4. Close cover and resume.Writing error (after retries)1. Disc problem. Replace discs and resume.2. Drive problem. Run Epson Total Disc Setup and resume.Invalid disc1. Disc may not be blank or not have enough space.2. Disc in stacker may be different from disc type in Epson Total Disc Setup.3. Disc may be damaged.4. Replace disc and resume.Flash —Flash ——Disc transfer error1. Turn off and remove disc.Arm failed to release disc 1. Turn off and remove disc.2. If arm is picking up disc, do not remove from arm. Turn back on; initialization will remove disc.Internal error1. Turn off, unplug, and check inside for foreign objects.2. Turn back on. (Leaving off after error may clog nozzles.)3. If arm is picking up disc, do not remove from arm. Turn back on; initialization will remove disc.4. When resuming after error, run nozzle check.5. If publishing does not restart, check if print job remains in print spooler. Delete all jobs.Drive tray open/close error1. Turn off, unplug, and check inside for foreign objects.2. Start publishing again.Internal drive error1. Turn off, unplug, and check inside drive.Improper status error1. Turn off and back on.ON —ON — 3 = ONStacker 3 inserted for standard or external output mode.1. Remove Stacker 3.ON —ON — 1 = Flash Stacker 1 inot inserted correctly.1. Insert correctly.ON—ON— 2 = Flash Stacker 2 not inserted correctly.1. Insert correctly.ON—ON—3 = Flash Stacker 3 not inserted correctlyfor batch mode.1. Insert correctly.ON———1 = Flash Stacker 1 is empty.1. Load discs.Note: Source stacker out, but flash timing may not match stacker empty.ON ———2 = Flash Stacker 2 is empty.1. Load discs.Note: Source stacker out, but flash timing may not match stacker empty.ON —ON —1 = ONStacker 1 overloaded.1. Remove discs to below red line.ON —ON — 2 = ONStacker 2 overloaded.1. Remove discs to below red line.ON —ON — 3 = ON Stacker 3 overloaded.1. Remove all discs in Stacker 3.ON———2 = ONStacker 2 is full.1. Remove published discs from Stacker2.ON ——— 3 = ONStacker 3 is full.1. Remove published discs from Stacker 3.ON ———4 = Flash Stacker 4 is full.1. Remove published discs from Stacker 4.———— 4 = Flash Stacker 4 is open.1. Close Stacker 4.ON——Flash—Ink low.1. Replace ink cartridge. (See screen in Epson Total Disc Monitor on previous page to check ink status.)ON ——ON —Ink out.1. Replace ink cartridge, or reinstall it correctly.2. If cartridge is still not recognized, wipe green circuit board with soft dry cloth and reinstall.3. Unit stops printing before cartridge is dry to kep head nozzles from drying out.4. Use only genuine Epson ink cartridges.ON ——ON —Cartridge not fully inserted.1. All ink lights are on.2. Check that cartridges are fully inserted.On ON ON ON All ONInk pad full.1. Have authorized Epsonservice center replace. Unit cannot function if pad is full.2. Nearly full message displayed by software, not lights. Have authorized Epson service center replace immediately.Power Busy Error Ink Stacker Corrective actions。
Scan for full manualKIT-Z100 Quick Start GuideThis guide helps you install and use your KIT-Z100 for the first time.Go to /downloads/KIT-Z100 to download the latest user manual and check if firmware upgrades are available.Step 1: Check what’s in the packageECU-Z1001 19V DC power adapter and cord 1 Quick start guide KT-107Z/KT-107ZRB (with restricted BW, up to 5.35GHz) 1 5.2V power adapter and cord Tabletop mount On-wall mount unit 1 C-USB/Micro B cableInstallation screwsPanel Mount plate1 right-angle OTG USB cableStep 2: Get to know your KIT-Z100ECU-Z100KT-107Z/KT-107ZRBBoth Table-top mount and wall mount include the following connectors: • A power connector, when notusing the PoE Ethernet port. • PoE RJ-45 Ethernet Port toconnect to an Ethernet cable. • A USB connector:▪ For the table-top mount, aMicro-USB port, forconnecting an external USB device (for example, a headset or memory disk). ▪ For the wall mount, a Type AUSB port is available using the right-angle OTG USB cable (included).Step 3: Mount ECU-Z100Install ECU-Z100 using one of the following methods:• Attach the rubber feet and place the unit on a flat surface.• Fasten a bracket (included) on each side of the unit and attach it to a flat surface(see /downloads/KIT-Z100).• Mount the unit in a rack using the recommended rack adapter(see /product/KIT-Z100).• Ensure that the environment (e.g., maximum ambient temperature &air flow) is compatible for the device. • Avoid uneven mechanical loading.• Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used for avoiding overloading of the circuits.• Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained.Step 4: Mount KT-107Z/KT-107ZRBMounting on a table using one of the following options:Portable Mount: place the tabletop mount on the table. Connected cables remain visible and the table remains intact. Secure Mount: secure the tabletop mount to the table as follows:1. Measure the exact location on the surface of the table where you want to install the KT-107Z/KT-107ZRB.2. Drill a hole in the table and optionally cut the cable pass-through opening according to the cut-out dimensions definedin the user manual.3. Secure the tabletop mount to the table using the M5x60 secure screw.4. Connect the Ethernet port to a PoE-enabled source. Optionally, you can connect the power adapter too (as backup).5. Replace the appropriate cover and place the KT-107Z/KT-107ZRB over the tabletop mount (the is magnetically heldin place), by first inserting the lower part of the then carefully laying the KT-107Z/KT-107ZRB in place.6. Wait for the Home-page to load and then secure the KT-107Z/KT-107ZRB to the tabletop mount from the rear side(using 2 M2x4 screws, supplied with the unit).7. Optionally, lock the tabletop mount with a Kensington locker (not supplied).Mounting on the wall:Before mounting KIT-Z100 on a wall, install an in-wall junction box (recommended boxes are listed in the user manual)1. Attach the on-wall mount unit to the installed junction box (top side up see indication arrows on unit).Connect Ethernet and/or power cables and optionally, insert the right-angle USB cable (supplied) for connecting to an adjacent external USB device.2. Screw the 4 wall-mounting screws (supplied) through the screw openings.The various screw openings fit various types of wall junction boxes.3. On the rear side of the KT-107Z/KT-107ZRB, remove the screwcover and the cover (by slightly pressing downwards and thenpulling out) and set aside.4. Attach the panel mount plate to the rear side of theKT-107Z/KT-107ZRB (using 4 M2x4 screws, supplied).5. Connect the flat cable from the on-wall mount (attached to thein-wall junction box) to the connector on the rear ofKT-107Z/KT-107ZRB.6. Hang the KT-107Z/KT-107ZRB on the wall by sliding the tabs onthe attached panel mount plate over the grooves on the on-wallmount unit.Step 5: Connect inputs and outputsAlways switch OFF the power on each device before connecting it to your KIT-Z100.To achieve specified extension distances, use the recommended Kramer cables available at/product/KIT-Z100. Using third-party cables may cause damage!Microphone and speakers can be connected to ECU-Z100 in the following ways:•Speakers can be connected via LINE OUT connector and/or USB ports.•Microphones cab be connected via MIC IN connector (via amp) and/or USB ports.•Speakerphones (combining a speaker and a microphone) can be connected via USB ports.KT-107Z/KT-107ZRB can be powered in any of the following ways:•Using the power adapter when connected by LAN (without PoE support).•Using the power adapter when connected to LAN by Wi-Fi•By PoE when connecting to Ethernet by PoE-supporting LAN.Step 6: Connect powerConnect the power cord to ECU-Z100 and plug it into the mains electricity.If required, connect the power adapter on the KT-107Z/KT-107ZRB to the Power 2-pin terminal block connector on the tabletop mount and to the mains power.Safety Instructions (See for updated safety information)Caution:•There are no operator serviceable parts inside the unit.Warning:•Use only the power cord that is supplied with the unit.•Disconnect the power and unplug the unit from the wall before installing.•Do not open the unit. High voltages can cause electrical shock! Servicing by qualified personnel only.•To ensure continuous risk protection, replace fuses only according to the rating specified on the product label which located on the bottom of the unit.Step 7: Set and operate KIT-Z100Before setting up the application on KT-107Z/KT-107ZRB, you need to acquire Zoom Rooms licenses.To set and operate the application, go to the Zoom Rooms website at /hc/en-us.To use the Zoom Rooms widget on Kramer Control, go to Zoom Rooms settings at/manuals/kramer/kramer-control/1/en/topic/zoom-room-module.。
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只能与制造商指定的手推车、支架、三脚架或工作台一起使用或搭配销售。
在使用手推车时,请小心移动手推车/设备,避免翻车造成损伤。
雷暴天气或长时间不使用时,请拔下电源线。
交由合格的维修人员进行维修。
若设备出现任何形式的损坏请联系维修,如电源插头或电源线损坏、液体倾倒或物体落入设备内、设备暴露于雨水或湿气中、设备无法正常工作或意外跌落等。
该设备应连接具有保护接地连接的电源插座。
当使用电源插头或耦合器作为断开装置时,断开装置应随时可操作。
带闪电三角形标志用于提醒用户有触电危险。
带感叹号的三角形用于提醒用户注意操作或维修说明。
CE 标志表明产品符合所有适用的欧洲指令标准。
接地/接地符号。
表示设备仅供室内使用。
符合欧洲议会关于废弃电子电气设备(WEEE )2012/ 19/ EC 指令。
-10℃至 +45℃10%至 90%湿度(非冷凝)。
降额高于 35℃切勿在海拔超过 2000米的地方使用本设备。
请勿在热带环境下使用本设备。
警告:为降低触电风险,请勿尝试打开本设备任何部分。
内部没有可供用户使用的部件。
寻求合格的维修人员的维修帮助。
只有具备电工技术的人才能连接电源,要遵循本设备销售国家的国家规范连接电源。
i6100S(CE)手持数据终端简易操作图示一、设备外观及常用按键介绍1、正面介绍开机:在关机状态下长按电源键直至出现系统启动界面。
关机:在开机状态下长按电源键直至出现关机提示,点击确认后关机。
关屏:设备在正常工作状态下轻按一下电源键或设置自动关屏时间触发关屏。
休眠:设备在正常工作状态下手动点击再选择挂起或手动按电源键或设置自动休眠时间触发休眠模式。
唤醒:设备在休眠状态下轻按一下电源键,屏幕点亮系统唤醒。
冷启动:按住Fn键再点击复位键。
注意:如果长时间不用设备请将设备关机。
2、侧面介绍3、背面介绍二、锂离子充电电池客户使用、运输须知及注意事项1、客户使用须知①收到设备(含电池)后建议即刻使用,闲置时间不宜超过3个月;②不宜在温度过高或过低的环境中使用设备或对设备进行充电;③仅限使用产品标配充电器或座充对电池充电;④如果暂时不使用设备(含电池),请将电池和设备分开存放,禁止将电池装入设备内一起存放;⑤对暂时不用的电池每隔 3 个月必须进行1 次充放电操作,并补电至60%~70%电量(即3.8V~3.9V)存放;⑥锂离子电池应被储存于清凉、干燥、通风的环境中,建议在0~28℃的环境中。
2、运输须知①电池在环境温度高于 65℃时运输电池不可运输;②需将电池分开放置,不可将电池直接叠放在一起,避免电池与电池之间正、负极接触短路、避免造成异常事件上;③可以用包装袋、纸、泡棉等绝缘材料进行隔开即可,然后再放纸箱内,尽可能将纸箱内部塞满,避免晃动。
3、注意事项1、禁止把电池丢入火中,或者暴露在产生热源的地方;2、禁止把电池的正、负极反接、短路;3、禁止冲击或者震动电池;4、禁止把电池浸入水中或者使电池受潮;5、禁止把不同型号和不同生产厂商的电池混合在一起使用;6、禁止使用被改装过的或者损坏的充电器;7、禁止使用不符合厂家指定要求的充电器;8、禁止使用超出电池规格书指定的规格放电;9、禁止在强静场和强磁场的地方使用电池,否则易破坏电池安全保护装置,带来安全隐患;10、电池组合外包装膜易被镍片、尖针等尖锐部件损伤,禁止用尖锐部件碰伤电池;11、如果电池在使用或储存中发出异味、发热、变色、变形,或是在充电过程中出现任何异常现象,立即将电池从充电器或装置中移开,并停止使用;12、如果发现电池漏液或者有异味(电解液)请立即报废该电池,如电解液进入眼睛,请不要揉擦,应用清水清洗眼睛,并立即送医院治疗,否则会伤害眼睛;13、电池属于损耗品,会随着使用循环的增多其容量也会逐渐降低,建议1-2年更换新电池;14、若使用电池时发生意外,请保护现场、保留拍照等证据,及时联系我司售后处理。
智能吸尘器i3使用说明书目 录1. 安全说明…………………………2-42. 产品组成…………………………5-63. 产品安装 (7)4. 产品使用…………………………7-115. 产品保养………………………… 11-141.1 使用须知1.2 关于产品安全注意事项1.3 关于儿童安全1.4 关于电池1.5 产品的使用范围1.6 免责条款2.1 产品主机及配件2.2 零部件名称4.1 主机的使用4.2 充电方法4.2 遥控器的使用5.1 日常存储5.2 清洁充电极片5.3 清理灰尘盒5.4 清理中扫5.5 清理边刷5.6 清洁轮子5.7 清洁感应器6. 常见故障………………………… 15-167. 技术参数 (16)8. APP操作指南………………………17-231. 安全说明1.1 使用须知使用产品之前,请遵循以下基本的安全预防措施:*仔细阅读说明书中所有内容,按照说明书的指示步骤使用产品。
*妥善保管说明书,以便日后能随时查阅。
*如果您需要将产品转给第三方使用,请将说明书连同产品一起随附。
*任何与说明书指引内容不符的操作,都有可能导致严重的人身伤害或对产品本身造成损坏。
1.2 关于产品安全注意事项不要在潮湿或易燃、易爆、易腐蚀的环境中使不要用于吸取尖锐物体,如玻璃片、铁钉等,以8岁以下的孩童不允许使用本产品,身体、感官、智力有缺陷或者缺乏相关经验、知识的人员不能在无人照看或无操作说明,不了解危险性的情况下使用机器。
机器不能供孩子玩耍,孩童不能在无人照看的情况下 清洗和维修机器。
*禁止儿童玩耍产品的包装袋,否则可能导致窒息。
1.3 关于儿童安全本产品只能在室内使用。
防止吸入水、油或其它液体而损坏吸尘器。
不使用吸尘器时,请关闭电源开关。
以免导致电池损坏。
必须使用厂家的原装电池,否则可能导致损使用前先整理地面上散乱的电线,以免阻碍吸使用前请移开易损物。
将电源插头拔离插座。
产品工作时,移去充电座,会造成机器无法正1.4 关于电池1、本产品仅限使用厂家配备电池。
i3000/i3000C手持数据终端
简易操作图示
一、设备外观及常用按键介绍
1、正面介绍
开机:在关机状态下长按电源键直
至出现系统启动界面。
关机:在开机状态下长按电源键直
至出现关机提示,点击确认后关机。
关屏:设备在正常工作状态下轻按
一下电源键或设置自动关屏时间
触发关屏。
休眠:设备在正常工作状态下手动
点击再选择挂起或手动按电源
键或设置自动休眠时间触发休眠
模式。
唤醒:设备在休眠状态下轻按一下
电源键,屏幕点亮系统唤醒。
冷启动:按住Fn键再点击复位键。
2、侧面介绍
3、背面介绍
二、锂离子充电电池客户使用、运输须知及注意事项
1、客户使用须知
①收到设备(含电池)后建议即刻使用,闲置时间不宜超过3个月;
②不宜在温度过高或过低的环境中使用设备或对设备进行充电;
③仅限使用产品标配充电器或座充对电池充电;
④如果暂时不使用设备(含电池),请将电池和设备分开存放,禁止将电池装入设备内一起存放;
⑤对暂时不用的电池每隔 3 个月必须进行1 次充放电操作,并补电至60%~70%电量(即3.8V~3.9V)存放;
⑥锂离子电池应被储存于清凉、干燥、通风的环境中,建议在0~28℃的环境中
2、运输须知
①电池在环境温度高于 65℃时运输电池不可运输;
②需将电池分开放置,不可将电池直接叠放在一起,避免电池与电池之间正、负极接触短路、避免造成异常事件上;
③可以用包装袋、纸、泡棉等绝缘材料进行隔开即可,然后再放纸箱内,尽可能将纸箱内部塞满,避免晃动
3、注意事项
1、禁止把电池丢入火中,或者暴露在产生热源的地方;
2、禁止把电池的正、负极反接、短路;
3、禁止冲击或者震动电池;
4、禁止把电池浸入水中或者使电池受潮;
5、禁止把不同型号和不同生产厂商的电池混合在一起使用;
6、禁止使用被改装过的或者损坏的充电器;
7、禁止使用不符合厂家指定要求的充电器;
8、禁止使用超出电池规格书指定的规格放电;
9、禁止在强静场和强磁场的地方使用电池,否则易破坏电池安全保护装置,带来安全
隐患;
10、电池组合外包装膜易被镍片、尖针等尖锐部件损伤,禁止用尖锐部件碰伤电池;
11、如果电池在使用或储存中发出异味、发热、变色、变形,或是在充电过程中出现任
何异常现象,立即将电池从充电器或装置中移开,并停止使用;
12、如果发现电池漏液或者有异味(电解液)请立即报废该电池,如电解液进入眼睛,
请不要揉擦,应用清水清洗眼睛,并立即送医院治疗,否则会伤害眼睛;
13、电池属于损耗品,会随着使用循环的增多其容量也会逐渐降低,建议1-2年更换新
电池;
14、若使用电池时发生意外,请保护现场、保留拍照等证据,及时联系我司售后处理。
4、免责声明
优博讯在以下情况不对用户的人身及财产安全负责:
1、用户未按本说明书中所列的正确方式使用电池;
2、用户或其委托的第三方未按本说明书中所列的正确方式运输或储存电池;
3、用户使用的电池通过非优博讯官方渠道购买的。
三、电池组装说明
安装电池时请注意电池安装方向,将电池前端先装入设备电池槽再推压电池底部使电池进入设备,请勿使用蛮力挤压电池及设备,安装好的电池在电池仓内是平整牢固的,安装方法如下图所示:
装好电池后盖好后盖,并将电池盖卡扣扣好。
四、电池充电说明
1、使用直冲充电说明
把USB数据线的一端插入到电源适配器的USB口,再将另一端插入到设备的USB口进行充电,充电状态时设备上的电源指示灯为红色,充满电后红灯熄灭。
2、使用座充充电说明
将设备垂直插入座充的主机卡槽中,听到轻微卡入响声即可;电池平放卡入座充的电池卡槽中,卡好后如下图:
充电后状态指示灯如下:
P:电源指示灯 C: 电池充电状态指示灯
给座充通过电源适配器供电后P指示灯亮绿色,主机放入座充充电时直接在主机上查看充电状态,电池放入座充充电时通过C指示灯查看充电状态,正常充电状态时C指示灯亮红色,电池电量充满时C指示灯变成绿色。
充满后取电池只需要从右边向上抠起电池突出边缘即可取出,请勿用蛮力拔取电池。
注意:
1.长时间充电时绿灯短时间内转为红灯,这是因为满电电池放置一段时间后电压下降到一定值时会再次启动充电程序,此时电量接近充满;
2.座充上充满电的电池放入设备后电量显示不一定是100%,电池实际已充满,不用担心未充满的问题。
3、电池使用说明
本设备电池为聚合物电池,只能使用原厂指定充电器,切不可随意更换座充或适配器。
不可用金属接触或人为短路电极,不可将其放入过热、过潮或腐蚀的环境中,不可挤压或碰撞。
电池在没电后及时充电,不可在空电量或者满电量情况下长期存放,最好在50%左右电量贮存;如果长期不使用设备,请将电池从设备中取出保存。
备注:如果电池出现鼓涨或漏液现象,请及时更换电池。
注意:当您第一次拿到电池时,电池剩余电量可能只有50%左右,您可以通过附带的电源适配器或者座充(需单独购买)进行充电,第一次充电应该在8小时以上。
五、SIM卡/PSAM卡/TF卡安装说明
将SIM卡按正确的方向轻轻插入正确的卡槽中即可正常
使用。
TF卡和PSAM卡安装方法与SIM卡类似。
注意:
1、适用SIM卡为Micro SIM卡;
2、SIM卡、TF卡、PSAM卡插到正常位置即可,不可蛮力
推压;
3、TF卡插入卡槽后,取出时用手按一下TF卡露在卡槽
外的部分,听到轻微响声,TF卡即可弹出,请勿蛮力拔
出TF卡,以免损坏。
六、计算机联机操作说明
当您的个人计算机安装了Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5 (window 2000/xp/2003)或者Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1(windows vista/2008/7),
您可以通过设备附带的USB数据线连接设备和个人计算机。
(您可以从Microsoft的网站上下载上述软件)
当你安装好上述软件后,用设备随机附带的USB数据线,分别插入设备和电脑的USB口,电脑会出现如下提示画面并选择“是”点击“下一步”:
点击“浏览”,可进入手持设备的存储空间,进行常规操作。
备注:如未成功建立连接,可重启设备重连或重新插拔USB数据线。
注意:说明书内容如有变动恕不事先通知。