Operating Instructions YDP30 | YDP30-NET 19
Cleaning and Maintenance
y The device will perform the functions, e.g. calibration of
sensors.
y Depending on the device function, media will come out of
the paper output tray with or without print function.
7.6.1 Check the Configuration Data of the Device
If a self-test has been performed or settings have been
changed: The device’s configuration data will be printed. The
printout contains the following information:
Configuration data Description
YDP30 | YDP30-NET Version: X.XX. XX Name and firmware version on the main board
SERIAL NO.: No entry
MILAGE (m): XXX Already printed (in meters)
CHECKSUM: XXXXXXXX Checksum of the main board firmware
SERIAL PORT: XXXX, X , X , X Configuration of the “RS232” connection
CODE PAGE: XXX Code page
COUNTRY CODE: XXX Country code
SPEED: X INCH Print speed in inch/second
DENSITY: X. X Print density
SIZE: X.XX , X.XX Label size: Width, height
GAP: X.XX , X.XX Gap size (vertical gap, offset)
TRANSPARENCE: X Sensor sensitivity
[FILE LIST:] File management information, e.g. number of files in the internal memory
[Sample] Print head test sample
Procedure
t Check the information on the printout.
t If required: Change the settings.
7.6.2 Checking Core Dump
In the core dump, characters are listed in two columns. The
received characters are listed in the left column. The hexadeci-
mal values of the characters are listed in the right column.
Procedure
t Check the information on the printout.
t If required: Change the settings.
7.7 Re-starting the System
Procedure
t Commission the device (see Chapter “5 Getting Started”,
page 10).