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NOTICE

THIS PRODUCT COMES WITH A LITHIUM BATTERY. BATTERY REPLACEMENT


MUST IMPERATIVELY BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE
WARNING PERSONNEL. MOREOVER, ONLY IER APPROVED MODELS MAY BE USED.

DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED. REPLACE


ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE
MANUFACTURER. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE
WARNING MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS.

The United States Federal Communications Commission (in 47 CFR 15.105) has specified that the
following notice be brought to the attention of users of this product. This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful 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 instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his
own expense.
Use of a shielded cable is required to comply within Class A limits of Part 15 of FCC Rules. Pursuant to
Part 15.21 of the FCC Rules, any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by
IER may cause harmful interference and void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
NORWAY: This product is also designed for IT power distribution system with phase-to-phase
voltage 230V.
NORWAY & SWEDEN: Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag när den ansluts till ett nätverk.

THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED.


THIS PRODUCT MUST EXCLUSIVELY BE CONNECTED TO AN ELECTRICAL
CIRCUIT THAT IS
WARNING - PROVIDED WITH A GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI) COMPLYING
WITH IEC 364 AND NFC15-100 REGULATIONS, AND
- CONFORMING WITH THE VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS SPECIFIED BY THE NF
EN 50160 STANDARD.

The cover(s), door(s) and/or drawer(s) of this product is (are) intended for occasional use and must be
normally closed.

The warranty shall be null and void in case of use of any spare part, special tool or consumable not
expressly approved in writing by IER and in the event of attempted repair or servicing of the machines
by persons lacking the requisite technical qualifications.

The information and specifications contained in this document are subject to change without prior notice.

This document contains proprietary information of IER. It may not be reproduced or


communicated without prior written authorization of IER. It is intended solely for the use of the
product described herein, to the exclusion of any other usage.
It is provided as is, for information purposes only, without any warranty of any kind, including
any warranty of fitness or a particular purpose, and may be modified by IER at any time.

Translated from French - IER Documentation Department

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In compliance with the European Directive 2002/96/CE relative to the management of Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) implemented as of August 13, 2005, this product may not be
disposed of with regular household waste. All products concerned by this directive are marked with the
above symbol.
The end owner of this product is responsible for either:
Transferring the product to an authorized treatment facility where the product components, recognized
to present a hazard to the environment and/or public health, will be recycled and recovered properly,
or
Consulting with the manufacturer for appropriate product waste management according to the terms of
the manufacturer.

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CONTENTS

1. IER TERMINAL CONFIGURATION INTERFACE .................................... 1


1.1 IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY INFORMATION ................................................................. 3

1.2 ACCESSING THE IER TERMINAL CONFIGURATION INTERFACE................................... 4


1.2.1 CHANGE THE IP ADDRESS OF THE COMPUTER .................................................................... 4
1.2.2 CONNECT YOURSELF TO THE IER TERMINAL........................................................................ 5
1.2.3 LOGGING ON...................................................................................................................... 5
1.2.4 HOME PAGE........................................................................................................................ 7

1.3 IER TERMINAL CONFIGURATION INTERFACE............................................................ 8


1.3.1 DESCRIPTION...................................................................................................................... 8

1.4 CONFIGURATION AND ADJUSTMENTS INTERFACE..................................................... 10


1.4.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................... 10
1.4.2 ACCESSING THE CONFIGURATION & ADJUSTMENTS PAGE..................................................... 10
1.4.2.1 Setting the Event Filter Parameters................................................................... 10
1.4.3 OTHER CONFIGURATION & ADJUSTMENTS INTERFACE LINKS................................................. 11

1.5 ACCESSING THE COUNTER PAGE ........................................................................... 12

1.6 PRINTING TEST DOCUMENTS................................................................................... 13


1.6.1 ACCESSING THE TEST DOCUMENT PAGE ............................................................................. 13
1.6.2 TABLE SUMMARIZING THE TEST DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE FOR EACH APPLICATION................. 14

1.7 APPLICATION CONTROLLER INTERFACE................................................................... 16


1.7.1 ACCESSING THE APPLICATION CONTROLLER INTERFACE ...................................................... 16
1.7.1.1 Description of the Application Controller Page.................................................. 16

1.8 HARDWARE CONTROLLER INTERFACE..................................................................... 18


1.8.1 DISPLAY THE IER TERMINAL FIRMWARE VERSION ............................................................... 18
1.8.2 ICONS APPEARING ON THE HARDWARE CONTROLLER PAGE.................................................. 18

1.9 DOWNLOADING FILES TO THE IER TERMINAL........................................................... 19


1.9.1 FILE DOWNLOAD PROCEDURE............................................................................................. 19
1.9.1.1 Downloading a Customer Application................................................................ 19
1.9.1.2 Downloading Firmware...................................................................................... 20

1.10 DISPLAYING EVENTS (TRACES/LOGS)...................................................................... 22


1.10.1 ACCESSING THE EVENTS (TRACES) PAGE ........................................................................... 22

1.11 CONFIGURING THE IP ADDRESS OF THE IER TERMINAL........................................... 23


1.11.1 PROCEDURE ...................................................................................................................... 23
1.11.2 ICONS PRESENT ON THE IP ADDRESS CONFIGURATION PAGE............................................... 23

1.12 CONFIGURING THE USB PORT OF THE IER TERMINAL............................................. 24


1.12.1 PROCEDURE ...................................................................................................................... 24
1.12.2 ICONS PRESENT IN THE USB PORT PROPERTIES WINDOW................................................... 24

1.13 SETTING THE TIME AND DATE.................................................................................. 25


1.13.1 PROCEDURE ...................................................................................................................... 25

1.14 CHECKING THE DISK SPACE.................................................................................... 26


1.14.1 ACCESSING THE DISK SPACE PAGE .................................................................................... 26

1.15 CHECKING THE IER TERMINAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION......................................... 27


1.15.1 ACCESSING THE IER TERMINAL SYSTEM INFORMATION PAGE .............................................. 27

1.16 CONFIGURING THE IER TERMINAL FUNCTIONS......................................................... 28


1.16.1 DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................................... 28

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1.17 SELECTING THE OPERATING MODE.......................................................................... 29


1.17.1 ACCESSING THE OPERATING MODE SELECTION PAGE ......................................................... 29
1.17.2 SETTING THE OPERATING MODE PARAMETERS.................................................................... 30

1.18 CONFIGURING THE BAG TAG APPLICATION.............................................................. 31


1.18.1 ACCESSING THE BAG TAG APPLICATION PARAMETER PAGE ................................................. 31
1.18.2 ICONS PRESENT ON THE BAG TAG APPLICATION CONFIGURATION PAGE .............................. 31

1.19 SETTING THE BAG TAG APPLICATION EMULATION PARAMETERS.............................. 32


1.19.1 ACCESSING THE EMULATION PARAMETER PAGE .................................................................. 32
1.19.2 SETTING THE EMULATION PARAMETERS............................................................................... 32

1.20 SETTING THE BAG TAG APPLICATION PRINT PARAMETERS...................................... 34


1.20.1 ACCESSING THE PRINT PARAMETER PAGE .......................................................................... 34
1.20.2 PRINT PARAMETERS ........................................................................................................... 35

1.21 SETTING THE MISCELLANEOUS BAG TAG APPLICATION PARAMETERS ..................... 37


1.21.1 ACCESSING THE MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS PAGE ........................................................ 37
1.21.2 MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS ........................................................................................... 38

1.22 SETTING THE BAG TAG APPLICATION FLOW CONTROL PARAMETERS ...................... 39
1.22.1 ACCESSING THE FLOW CONTROL PARAMETERS PAGE ......................................................... 39
1.22.2 FLOW CONTROL PARAMETERS ............................................................................................ 39

1.23 CONFIGURING THE ATB (BOARDING PASS) APPLICATION........................................ 40


1.23.1 ACCESSING THE ATB APPLICATION PARAMETER PAGE ........................................................ 40
1.23.2 ICONS PRESENT ON THE ATB APPLICATION CONFIGURATION PAGE...................................... 40

1.24 SETTING THE AEA ATB PARAMETERS.................................................................... 41


1.24.1 ACCESSING THE AEA ATB PARAMETERS PAGE .................................................................. 41
1.24.2 SETTING THE AEA ATB EMULATION PARAMETERS............................................................... 41

1.25 SETTING THE ATB APPLICATION PRINT PARAMETERS ............................................ 43


1.25.1 ACCESSING THE PRINT PARAMETERS PAGE ........................................................................ 43
1.25.2 PRINT PARAMETERS............................................................................................................ 44

1.26 SETTING THE ATB APPLICATION STOCK PARAMETERS............................................ 45


1.26.1 ACCESSING THE ATB APPLICATION STOCK PARAMETERS PAGE .......................................... 45
1.26.2 SETTING THE ATB APPLICATION STOCK PARAMETERS......................................................... 45

1.27 SETTING THE MISCELLANEOUS ATB APPLICATION PARAMETERS............................. 47


1.27.1 ACCESSING THE MISCELLANEOUS ATB APPLICATION PARAMETERS PAGE ............................ 47
1.27.2 SETTING THE MISCELLANEOUS ATB APPLICATION PARAMETERS........................................... 47

1.28 CONFIGURING THE IER TERMINAL PROTOCOL......................................................... 49


1.28.1 ACCESSING THE PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION PAGE ............................................................ 49
1.28.2 SETTING THE PROTOCOL TYPE PARAMETERS....................................................................... 49
1.28.3 ICONS PRESENT ON THE PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION PAGE................................................. 49

1.29 CONFIGURING THE IER TERMINAL PORTS................................................................ 50


1.29.1 ACCESSING THE IER TERMINAL PORTS PARAMETER PAGE................................................... 50
1.29.2 ICONS PRESENT ON THE PORTS PARAMETER PAGE ............................................................ 50

1.30 SELECTING THE IER TERMINAL/HOST COMMUNICATIONS TYPE................................ 51


1.30.1 ACCESSING THE COMMUNICATIONS TYPE SELECTION PAGE ................................................ 51
1.30.2 SELECTING THE IER TERMINAL/HOST COMMUNICATIONS TYPE ............................................ 51

1.31 CONFIGURING THE IER TERMINAL SERIAL RS232 PORT.......................................... 52


1.31.1 ACCESSING THE SERIAL RS232 PORT PARAMETERS PAGE.................................................. 52
1.31.2 SETTING THE SERIAL RS232 PORT PARAMETERS................................................................ 52

1.32 CONFIGURING THE IER TERMINAL/SERVER CONNECTION......................................... 53


1.32.1 ACCESSING THE IER TERMINAL/SERVER CONNECTION PARAMETERS ................................... 53

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1.32.2 SETTING THE NETWORK PORT PARAMETER......................................................................... 53

2. SUMMARY SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................. 55
2.1 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................. 57
2.1.1 OPERATING CONDITIONS AND POWER REQUIREMENTS......................................................... 57
2.1.1.1 Environmental Conditions.................................................................................. 57
2.1.1.2 Power Requirements......................................................................................... 57
2.1.2 MEDIA DRIVE...................................................................................................................... 57
2.1.2.1 Standard Printer Configuration.......................................................................... 57
2.1.2.2 Media Separation............................................................................................... 57
2.1.3 DOCUMENT PRINTING.......................................................................................................... 57
2.1.4 CONNECTIONS.................................................................................................................... 58
2.1.4.1 Connection to the AC power source.................................................................. 58
2.1.4.2 Communications Interface................................................................................. 58
2.1.4.3 Auxiliary Device Connection.............................................................................. 58
2.1.5 PERFORMANCE................................................................................................................... 58
2.1.6 CONSUMABLES.................................................................................................................... 59
2.1.6.1 ATB Media......................................................................................................... 59
2.1.6.2 Thin Paper ATB Media...................................................................................... 59
2.1.6.3 Bag Tag Media.................................................................................................. 59
2.1.6.4 Flight Strip Media............................................................................................... 59
2.1.7 CERTIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................. 59
2.1.8 RELIABILITY AND PRINTER LIFE............................................................................................ 59

2.2 PRINTER DIMENSIONS ............................................................................................ 60

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CHAPTER 1

IER TERMINAL CONFIGURATION INTERFACE

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1.1 IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY INFORMATION


The present chapter should be considered as a generic description of the basic, not customer specific
HTML Configuration Interface for all IER Terminals.
For this reason, this chapter presents a global approach to all the functions of the basic HTML
configuration interface (hyperlink icons, configuration parameters).

Depending on the Customer Application, there can be differences of the following type:
- on the Home page, the icons can be presented in a different order,
- certain parameters can be:
specific to a customer application
(such as mode configuration),
visible or not,
modifiable or not.

Depending on the type of IER Terminal and whether or not the IER Terminal features the Bagtag
and/or ATB format application, and/or other applications:
- certain icons of the Home page can be:
visible or not
- certain configuration parameters can be:
visible or not.

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1.2 ACCESSING THE IER TERMINAL CONFIGURATION INTERFACE


Preliminary Steps: - Any recent internet browser can be used to set the configuration parameters of
the IER Terminal.
- First, you need to connect the IER Terminal to the Ethernet connector of a
computer using a crossover cable.
- On the computer, deactivate the automated assignment of IP addresses (DHCP)
function.
- To be able to establish the connection with the IER Terminal, you will have to
assign a static IP address to the computer. See below a short description of the
procedure:
1.2.1 Change the IP Address of the Computer
The default IP address of the IER Terminal is: 192.168.0.100 with the subnetwork mask:
255.255.255.0.

Access the Local Area Connection Properties


window on your computer:
a) Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP),
b) Select Properties.

In the Internet Protocol Properties (TCP/IP)


window:
a) Select the Use following IP address
option.
b) Type the IP address (e.g. 192.168.0.101)
and supply the subnetwork mask
(255.255.255.0)
Note: The specified IP address must belong
to the same (sub)network as that of
the IER Terminal.
c) Select OK.

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1.2.2 Connect Yourself to the IER Terminal


a) Power up the IER Terminal and wait for the initialization sequence to be completed (takes
about 3 min.).
b) Type the IP address of the IER Terminal into the address field of your internet browser and
confirm. This causes the user identification page to be displayed.
Note: If this is not a valid address, it is due to one of the following reasons:
- Your IER Terminal has a specific address required by your application. In this case, contact
the department concerned in your company or your IER representative to obtain the specific
address.
- The address of the IER Terminal has been modified for an unknown reason.
In this case, send the IP command over the RS232 link to the terminal in order to obtain the
new fixed IP address.
You may also print out the BTP or ATB configuration coupon or the BTP or ATB Statistics
Coupon, (see page 13, Section Printing Test Documents).

Figure 1.1
User Identification Page

1.2.3 Logging On
Have your user name and your password ready.

Figure 1.2
User Identification Window

Depending on your access rights, you may have access to the entire IER Terminal configuration
interface or only part of it.
There are three levels of identification depending on your specific access rights:
Level 0: Read rights for the standard IER Terminal parameters.
Level 1: Read rights for the standard IER Terminal parameters, configuration rights for data
connection characteristics (IP, USB, RS232), rights to reset the user resettable counter.
Level 2: Read and modification rights for all IER Terminal parameters.

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Figure 1.3
Level 0 Configuration Interface

Figure 1.4
Level 1 Configuration Interface

Figure 1.5
Level 2 Configuration Interface (Full Access)

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1.2.4 Home Page


The Home page provides you with the following information:
Information specific to the IER Terminal:
- Type (3)
- Serial number (4)
- Boot program reference number (5)
- Customer application reference number (6)
- IER Terminal IP address (7)

Information relative to the user:


IMPORTANT: User name (1) depending on the user access rights (see page 5).

A series of hyperlink icons with captions, e.g.:


- Icons (2) allowing complete IER Terminal configuration
- LOG OUT icon (8). Clicking this icon logs you off the configuration interface. If you log
out, you will have to identify yourself again to be able to access the Home page.
- HOME PAGE icon (9). Clicking this icon brings you back to the Home Page. You do not
have to identify yourself again.

Figure 1.6
Level 2 Home Page (Full Access Rights)

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1.3 IER TERMINAL CONFIGURATION INTERFACE


1.3.1 Description
The HTML configuration interface Home page displays a series of icons whose number
depends on your user rights. The icons feature a hyperlink. To access the related menu, simply
select the icon.
The table below shows all the icons that may appear on the Home page and specifies the
corresponding level of rights they require to be accessed.
Note: Although accessible, a menu may be read-only. In this case, the functions for modifying the
displayed parameters are visible but inoperative.

Level 2
- Configure the events (logs) filter
- Configure the Hardware Controller.
- Set the IER Terminal function parameters
(see page 10).

Level 0, 1, 2
- Access the event counter page (event types
such as errors, jams)
(see page 12).

Level 1, 2
- Print test documents (either Bag Tag
application or ATB (boarding pass)
application documents.)
Note: There are eight types of test
documents per application (Bag Tag
or ATB).
(see page 13).

Level 1, 2
- Access the Application Controller interface
- Download the IER Terminal program
execution trace (log) files.
(see page 16).

Level 2
- Access the Hardware Controller interface.
(see page 18).

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Level 2
- Display the IER Terminal program execution
traces (logs).
- Filter the displayed traces depending on the
degree of criticality.
(see page 22).

Level 2
- Access the system parameters configuration
interface.
(see page 23).

Level 2
- Access the mode selection interface
(Bag-Tag application or ATB application)
(see page 29).

Level 1, 2
- Access the Bag Tag or ATB Application
interface
(see page 28).

Level 1, 2
- Access the protocol controller interface.
(see page 28).

Level 2
- Access the port configuration interface.
(see page 28).

Note: The Application, Protocol and Connection icons are shortcuts.


These three shortcuts for the Bag Tag and ATB applications can also be accessed by clicking
the Configuration & adjustments icon.

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1.4 CONFIGURATION AND ADJUSTMENTS INTERFACE


1.4.1 General Description
The Configuration & Adjustments interface mainly allows the Level 1 and Level 2 users to filter
the events having occurred on the terminal and especially to determine specific areas where
certain events occur (Syst trace configuration).
This functionality is particularly useful for programmers, but can nevertheless help a well
experienced level 1 or 2 user who is troubleshooting an IER Terminal, to narrow down the
possible causes for a failure.
Through this interface, the level 1 and 2 users have also access to the following configuration
menus:
- Configue the Hardware Controller (Print engine configuration),
- for the Bag Tag application or the ATB application:
Setting the Application parameters (Application configuration"),
Setting the Protocol parameters (Protocol configuration),
Setting the Serial RS232 port parameters (Connection configuration).

The Application configuration, Protocol configuration and Connection configuration menus can
also directly be accessed from the configuration interface Home page (see page 28).
1.4.2 Accessing the Configuration & Adjustments Page

a) From the Home page, select the


Configuration & adjustments icon.

1.4.2.1 Setting the Event Filter Parameters

a) In the table displayed, select


Syst trace configuration.

b) The table displayed offers


several filtering options to
choose from. Selecting one of
them, e.g. (Trace Level
Launcher), allows you to set the
corresponding parameters and
thus to narrow down the number
of events or the area where the
events have occurred.

c) The table opposite illustrates


how a modification of a
parameter allows you to display
the errors having occurred in a
specific area.

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Note: At any time it is possible to restore the


default settings (Default value).

1.4.3 Other Configuration & Adjustments Interface Links


Note: Do not modify anything in these menus.
- This hyperlink gives access to the
Hardware Controller parameters. They are
related to the user interface parameters,
such as the display language, or the
authorization to display the warning
messages, the number of stocks dedicated
to the Bag Tag Application or the ATB
Application.
- Three hyperlinks are related to the Bag Tag
Application:
the Application configuration link gives
access the to application configuration
menu.
the Protocol configuration link gives
access to the protocol configuration
menu.
the Connection configuration link gives
access to the IER Terminal ports
parameters.

- The three hyperlinks opposite are related to


the ATB (Boarding Pass) application and
have the same functionalities as the Bag
Tag application parameters listed above.

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1.5 ACCESSING THE COUNTER PAGE


The counter page displays a list of significant events that have occurred while the IER Terminal was
being used.
Note: The table of events that is displayed varies according to the type of IER Terminal (reader,
printer etc.) that is being used.

a) Select Counters from the Home page.


b) In the summary of events that have occurred on
the IER Terminal, look for the desired
information.
Note: All events having occurred since the first
power up of the IER Terminal are
recorded in the Main counters column.
The events having occurred since the last
counter reset are recorded in the Partial
counters column.
c) If you wish to reset the partial counters column,
click Clear partial counters.
IMPORTANT: The Clear main counters
command resets all counters
since the first power-up of the
IER Terminal.
Click the Clear Partial Counters
icon after carrying out
maintenance on the IER
Terminal.

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1.6 PRINTING TEST DOCUMENTS


1.6.1 Accessing the Test Document Page

a) On the Home page select the Tests icon.

The Tests page is displayed. The number and type of tests it features depends on the applications
installed on the IER Terminal. :

From this page you can print the application


specific test documents:
- 8 test documents for the Bag Tag (BTP)
application
see table page 14.
- 8 test documents for the ATB (Boarding
Pass) application
see table page 15.

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1.6.2 Table Summarizing the Test Documents Available for Each Application
Bag Tag (BTP) Application Test Documents

TEST DOCUMENT NAME DESCRIPTION SPECIFIC INFORMATION

BTP - Configuration coupon Bag Tag application specific - General configuration


configuration data grouped settings
together in various boxes. - Communications port, IP
address and Mac address
parameter settings

BTP - Test Pattern coupon Coupon allows the user to - Various text samples
check the print quality - logos
- 1D and 2D barcodes

BTP - Statistics coupon Counter readings and other - Type of IER Terminal and
important information serial number
- Program number and
program version number
- Linux program version
number
- IP address and Mac address
- Information regarding the
Hardware specific software
- Permanent counter and user
resettable counter readings

BTP - Logs coupon List of the last 30 traces - Bag Tag (BTP) application
recorded in the logs file of a - Launcher (LNCH)
severty level equal to or
- Print controller (PRN).
greater than Warning

BTP - Length verif. coupon Framed Bag Tag specific print


patterns and positioning marks -
printed at set intervals

BTP - Fonts coupon All available character fonts -

BTP - Logos coupon All available logos (stored -


resident, or downloaded by -
user)

BTP - Ramdisk coupon List of all objects downloaded


-
by user

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ATB Application Test Documents

TEST COUPON NAME DESCRIPTION SPECIFIC INFORMATION

ATB - Configuration coupon ATB application specific - Date, time, IER Terminal
configuration data grouped type, serial number
together in various boxes - Program number, program
version number and date
- Linux program version
number
- Hardware factory settings
regarding the ATB stocks
- ATB Application specific
stock parameter settings and
general application specific
parameter settings
- Communications port
parameter settings, IP
address, Mac address

ATB - Test pattern coupon Coupon allowing the user to - sample texts
check the print quality - logos
- 1D and 2D barcodes

ATB - Statistics coupon Counter readings and other - IER Terminal type and serial
important information number
- Program number and
program version number
- Linux program version
number
- IP address and Mac address
of the network PCB
- Information regarding the
Hardware specific software
- Permanent counter and user
resettable counter readings

ATB - Font examples Coupon permitting to set print - Print zone is an area made
coupon margins and to correctly set up of 18 lines of 72
column 52. characters (columns)
Coupon with entire print zone - Lines numbered from A to R
covered with lines and - Columns numbered from 1
characters in all available ATB to 72.
fonts and sizes.

ATB - Logs coupon List of the last nn traces - ATB application


recorded in the logs file of a - Launcher (LNCH)
severity level greater than or
- Print controller (PRN)
equal to "Warning"

ATB - BP example coupon Print-out of a sample boarding


-
pass

ATB - Rx protocol coupon Receive protocol parameters -

ATB - Tx protocol coupon Transmit protocol parameters -

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1.7 APPLICATION CONTROLLER INTERFACE


1.7.1 Accessing the Application Controller Interface

- On the Home page, select the Application


software icon.

1.7.1.1 Description of the Application Controller Page

The application controller interface page relates to the program versions installed on
the Application Controller PCB.

On the right side of this page there are commands that can be used to carry out the
following actions:

Access the event (log) files page of the


IER Terminal.

Download and save the event (log) files in


*.txt format.

Download an application to the IER


Terminal from a network server
(see page 19).

Download an application to the IER


Terminal from the host system
(see page 19).

Delete the temporary event files.


Reset to the default (factory)
configuration.

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Restart individual applications (without


having to restart the operating system).

Restart the operating system (without


having to turn off the IER Terminal).

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1.8 HARDWARE CONTROLLER INTERFACE


1.8.1 Display the IER Terminal Firmware Version

a) On the home page, select the Hardware


controller icon.

The Hardware controller page is displayed providing you with the following information:
- the firmware type,
- the firmware version,
- the firmware boot program version,
- the serial number of the IER Terminal,
- the activation, or not, of the maintenance mode.

1.8.2 Icons Appearing on the Hardware Controller Page


On the right side of this page there are links to commands that can be used to carry out the
following actions:

Download the firmware to the reader from a


network server (see page 20).

Download the firmware to the reader from the


system host (see page 20).

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1.9 DOWNLOADING FILES TO THE IER TERMINAL


1.9.1 File Download Procedure
The file download procedure is accessible from two menus:
- Application software
- Hardware controller
This function can be executed either:
from an FTP server
or from the host system

1.9.1.1 Downloading a Customer Application

Note: The extension of the customer application file is *.tgz.

a) On the Home page, select the


Application software icon.

Files from an FTP server:


b) Select the Download
application (from FTP server)
icon.

Files from a local disk:


c) Select the Download
application (from local system)
icon.
For a server:
d) Fill out the fields required for the
FTP server connection and click
on Login.
e) Find the files to be installed on
the IER Terminal from those
present on the server and select
them.
f) Download the selected files by
selecting the command in
the Download column on the
screen.
Note: To see the file
characteristics, select the
command in the

Details column on the


screen.

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For a local disk:


g) Select Browse (Parcourir...).
h) Find the files to be installed on
the IER Terminal from those
present on the disk and select
them.
i) Download the selected files by
selecting the Transmit
command.
IMPORTANT: At this stage, the downloaded files are saved in a temporary directory Files in /
tmp /download, whose content can be displayed on the screen before installation.

j) To install the downloaded files,


select the Install applications
icon.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT POWER DOWN THE IER TERMINAL before the downloaded program has
been installed.
Note: The installation executes and the download directory Files in / tmp /download is once again
empty.
1.9.1.2 Downloading Firmware

a) On the Home page, select the


Hardware controller icon.

Files from an FTP server:


b) Select the Download firmware
(from FTP server) icon.

Files from a local disk:


c) Select the Download firmware
(from local system) icon.

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For a server:
d) Fill out the fields required for the
FTP server connection and click
on Login.
e) Find the files to be installed on
the IER Terminal from those
present on the server and select
them.
f) Download the selected files by
selecting the command in
the Download column on the
screen.
Note: To see the file
characteristics, select the
command in the

Details column on the


screen.

For a local disk:


g) Select Browse (Parcourir...).
h) Find the files to be installed on
the IER Terminal from those
present on the disk and select
them.
i) Download the selected files by
selecting the Transmit
command.
IMPORTANT: At this stage, the downloaded files are saved in a temporary directory Files in /
tmp /download, whose content can be displayed on the screen before installation.

j) To install the downloaded files,


select the Install firmware icon.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT POWER DOWN THE IER TERMINAL before the downloaded program has
been installed, to avoid causing permanent damage to the Hardware Controller
PCB.
Note: The installation executes and the download directory Files in / tmp /download is once again
empty.

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1.10 DISPLAYING EVENTS (TRACES/LOGS)


1.10.1 Accessing the Events (Traces) Page

a) On the Home page, select the Display


traces icon.

The events page opens and displays a number of details:


- All operating system, system communications and hardware activation events are displayed.
A maximum of 2000 lines (events) can thus be listed.
Several hyperlink buttons allow you to filter these events and to narrow down the number of
events to a given time frame:
Debug button
Info button
Notice button
Warning button
Error button
Emergency button
To set the event filtering options, access the Configuration & adjustment page (see page 10).

Note: To be able to access the events page, Level 2 access rights are required.
IMPORTANT: The events displayed are those having occurred since the last IER Terminal
power up.
Powering down the IER Terminal erases the event traces.

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1.11 CONFIGURING THE IP ADDRESS OF THE IER TERMINAL


1.11.1 Procedure

a) From the Home page select the System


configuration icon.
This causes the system configuration page
(below) to be displayed:

b) On the system configuration page (System


configuration), select the Network icon.

c) In the network connection properties


window, supply the information requested:
- Check the box in the DHCP field, to be
able to assign a static IP address to the
IER Terminal
- Static IP address
- Subnetwork mask
- Default gateway
- Domain Name
- Default DNS server address
- Auxiliary DNS server address

1.11.2 Icons Present on the IP Address Configuration Page

Load the last IP address configuration.

Load the default IP address configuration.

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1.12 CONFIGURING THE USB PORT OF THE IER TERMINAL


1.12.1 Procedure

a) From the Home page, select the System


configuration icon.

b) On the system configuration page (System


configuration), select the USB icon.

c) In the USB port properties window, supply


the information requested:
- In the USB mode zone, select either
None to choose the IP connection
mode or the USB type connection, by
selecting Ip/usb,
- Static IP address
- Subnetwork mask

1.12.2 Icons Present in the USB Port Properties Window

Load last USB port properties configuration.

Load default USB properties configuration.

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1.13 SETTING THE TIME AND DATE


1.13.1 Procedure

a) On the Home page, select the System


configuration icon.
This causes the system configuration page
to be displayed (see below):

b) On the System configuration page


(System configuration), select the
Date&Time icon.

c) In the Time & Date window, select the


appropriate value in the pull-down menus
of each field. To confirm the selected
values, select Apply.

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1.14 CHECKING THE DISK SPACE


1.14.1 Accessing the Disk Space Page

a) On the Home page, select the System


configuration icon.

b) On the system configuration page (System


configuration), select the Disk usage icon.

The available disk space page is displayed and informs you of the disk space used by each folder and
subfolder:
- The type of system file ("Filesystem")
- The disk space allocated to a specific folder ("1k-blocks"),
- The disk space used by a given folder ("Used"),
- The remaining space available for a given folder ("Available"),
- The percentage of the disk space used by a given folder ("Use %"),
- The name of the folder/file ("Mounted on"),

This information is:


- restricted to Level 2 users
- necessary to prevent disk space overflow ("Use %").

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1.15 CHECKING THE IER TERMINAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION


1.15.1 Accessing the IER Terminal System Information Page

a) On the Home page, select the System


configuration icon.

b) On the System configuration page


(System configuration), select the System
info icon.

The System information page displays a great variety of information regarding the IER Terminal:
- Operating system name and release number
- Operating system build date
- Platform name
- Hostname
- Network interface information (ipconfig)
- Process status information
- Memory status (/proc/meminfo)
- Startup message (dmesg)

Access to this page is restricted to Level 2 users.

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1.16 CONFIGURING THE IER TERMINAL FUNCTIONS


1.16.1 Description

The IER Terminal function parameters are set specifically for the:
- Bag Tag application or the
- ATB (Boarding Pass) application

Four configurable functions are associated to each application (Bag Tag or ATB):
- Select Mode Configure the IER Terminal Operating Mode
function: For both applications, Bag Tag and ATB:
Selecting the Operating Mode , see page 29
- Application Set the Application Parameters
function: Bag Tag Application:
Configuring the Bag Tag Application , see page 31
Setting the Emulation Parameters, see page 32
Setting the Print Parameters, see page 34
Setting the Miscellaneous Parameters, see page 37
Setting the Flow Control Parameters, see page 39
ATB Application
Configuring the ATB Application, see page 40
Setting the AEA ATB Parameters, see page 41
Setting the Print Parameters, see page 43
Setting the Stock Parameters, see page 45
Setting the Miscellaneous Parameters, see page 47
Setting the Flow Control Parameters, see page 39
- Protocol Set the Communications Protocol Parameters for IER
function: Terminal/Host Communications
For both, the Bag Tag and ATB Applications:
Configuring the IER Terminal Communications Protocol , see
page 49
- Connection Configure the IER Terminal/Host Connection Parameters
function: For both, the Bag Tag and ATB Applications:
Configuring the IER Terminal Ports, see page 50
Configuring the IER Terminal Serial RS232 Port, see page 52
Configuring the Server Connection, see page 53
Configuring the Type of IER Terminal/Host Communications,
see page 51

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1.17 SELECTING THE OPERATING MODE


1.17.1 Accessing the Operating Mode Selection Page

The Select Mode icon allows you to change the IER Terminal configuration, either:
- globally, by means of the Select Mode icon covering both, the Bag Tag and the ATB
application, or
- application by application, by means of the Select Mode icon specific to each (Bag Tag or
ATB) application.
IMPORTANT: The customer application installed on the IER Terminal will modify the
way the operating mode is handled.

Operating mode configuration is different for each application (Bag Tag or ATB (Boarding Pass)).

c) On the Home page, select either the Bag


Tag Application Select Mode icon, or the
ATB Application Select Mode icon.

The Select Mode page is displayed with the parameter menu shown below:
Note: The illustration below corresponds to an IER Terminal with a basic application, not
featuring any customer application.

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1.17.2 Setting the Operating Mode Parameters


IMPORTANT: - The list of available operating modes is proper to the customer application
- Each mode corresponds to a preset configuration
In the Mode Selection window, the Level 2 user has the following options:
- Select another value from the pull-down menu
- Reselect the current value by selecting Running value
- Reset the factory settings by selecting Default value
- Cancel the modification by selecting CANCEL
- Confirm the modification by selecting OK

Figure 1.47
Mode Selection Window Presenting the Options corresponding to a Basic Application

Figure 1.48
Mode Selection Window Presenting the Options of the Customer Application Installed on the IER
Terminal

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1.18 CONFIGURING THE BAG TAG APPLICATION


1.18.1 Accessing the Bag Tag Application Parameter Page

The IER Terminal functions can be configured for the Bag Tag Application.

a) On the Home page, select the the


Application icon corresponding to the
Bag Tag application.

The Bag Tag application configuration page is displayed


with its hyperlink parameter menu:
- Emulation parameters (Emulation parameters)
- Print parameters (Print parameters)
- Miscellaneous parameters (Miscellaneous)
- Flow control parameters (Flow control parameters)

1.18.2 Icons Present on the Bag Tag Application Configuration Page

Apply all configuration modifications carried out.


IMPORTANT: If the icon is not active (dimmed), you will
have to power down/power up the
IER Terminal for the new parameters to take effect.

Get the customer configuration file in *.tar format and save it.
Note: This file is used:
- to view the global configuration of the IER Terminal
- generally, by the IT department of your company.

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1.19 SETTING THE BAG TAG APPLICATION EMULATION PARAMETERS


1.19.1 Accessing the Emulation Parameter Page

a) On the Home page, select the


Application icon corresponding to the
Bag Tag application.

b) To access the emulation parameters page,


select the Emulation parameters
hyperlink menu item.

The Emulation parameters page is displayed


with the parameter menu shown Opposite:
- Emulation mode (Emulation mode)
- AEA Parameters (AEA parameters)
- FDP Parameters (FDP parameters)
- Emul411 Parameters (Emul411
parameters)

1.19.2 Setting the Emulation Parameters


In the following menu, you have the following options:
- Modify the parameters
by selecting a new value in the pull-down menu
by typing the required values or characters
- Reselect the current value, by clicking Running value
- Reset the factory settings by clicking Default value
Having modified a value, confirm by clicking OK or cancel by clicking CANCEL.

- Setting the Emulation Mode Parameters (Emulation mode)

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- Setting the AEA Parameters (AEA parameters)

- Setting the FDP Parameters (FDP parameters)

- Setting the Emul411 Parameters (Emul411 parameters)

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1.20 SETTING THE BAG TAG APPLICATION PRINT PARAMETERS


1.20.1 Accessing the Print Parameter Page

a) On the Home page, select the


Application icon corresponding to the
Bag Tag application.

b) To access the print parameters page,


select the Print parameters hyperlink
menu item.

c) The Print parameters page is displayed


with the parameter menu shown opposite.
To modify a parameter setting, simply click
on the menu item concerned. The function
status window pops up. You may now
modify the parameter, if applicable.
(see table page 35)

The two function status windows below illustrate the various possibilities you have to modify the
parameters:
- Modify a function value:
by typing the required values or characters
by selecting another value in the pull-down menu
- Reselect the current value by clicking Running value
- Reset the factory settings by clicking Default value
- Cancel the modification by clicking CANCEL
- Apply a change by clicking OK

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1.20.2 Print Parameters


Note: The default values appear in bold.

Function Description Values to Select from

Transaction time out (s) Timeout within which a print - 0: Infinite timeout.
transaction must have started. - from 1 to 255 sec.
Note: Parameter used for
an IER Terminal with
several paper paths.

Max count of messages in Max. number of consecutive - 8.


sequence transactions processed before - from 1 to 15.
yielding the paper path to
another application.
Note: Parameter used for
an IER Terminal with
several paper paths.

Paper type Type of heat-sensitive media - Ricoh 120 LCS: First media
type.
- Atlas: Second media type.

Contrast Print contrast - 5.


- from 0 to 10.

Print speed Print speed - 5 inch/sec: 12.7 cm/sec.


- 4 inch/sec: 10.16 cm/sec.

Cut on printing Cut on printing: activated or - Cut all coupons: on.


deactivated - No cutting: off

Document prehension Paper holder activated or - None: off


deactivated - Manual: on
- Auto: host controlled.

Print width (mm) Print area width (mm) - 52: 52 mm (2.04 in).
- from 25 to 80 mm (0.98 in to
3.15 in).

Coupon length (mm) Coupon length (mm) - 450 : 450 mm (17.7 in).
- from 50 mm to 999 mm
(1.96 in to 39.3 in).

Fixed length (mm) Fixed length (mm) - No : Sensing marks (web,


hole, black mark) on
- Yes : Determined by fixed
value set in the Coupon
length parameter.

Vertical shift Vertical shift (mm)


- 0 : 0 mm (0 in).
Printing shift Print position shift (mm) - from -50 mm to 50 mm
(-1.96 in to +1.96 in).
Cut shift Cut position shift (mm)

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Function Description Values to Select from

Print truncation Truncate printed text to fit on - Yes: authorized


the current coupon - No: prohibited
yes or no (or overflow the
printed text on the following
document)

Platen error correction Platen error - 0 : 0.


(compensate for lengthwise - from -50 to +50.
shift)

Xstart No-sensing zone - 32: 32.


- from 0 to 255

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1.21 SETTING THE MISCELLANEOUS BAG TAG APPLICATION PARAMETERS


1.21.1 Accessing the Miscellaneous Parameters Page

a) On the Home page, select the


Application icon corresponding to the
Bag Tag application.

b) To access the Miscellaneous parameters


page, select the Miscellaneous hyperlink.

c) The Miscellaneous parameters page pops


up. To display the status window of the
function you wish to modify or to view,
simply click on the corresponding function
name. (see table page 38).

The two function status windows below illustrate the various possibilities you have to modify the
parameters:
- Change the value of a function:
by selecting another value from the pull-down menu
by typing the required value or character
- Reselect the current value by clicking Running value
- Reset the factory settings by clicking Default value
- Cancel the modification by clicking CANCEL
- Confirm the modification by clicking OK.

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1.21.2 Miscellaneous Parameters


Note: The default values appear in bold.

Function Description Values to Select from

Retry printing Authorization to resume - Retry Coupon: Authorized


printing after an incident. - No retry: Not authorized

Intermediary report Printing of the report - Yes: Activated


Report is printed after each - No: Deactivated
coupon (yes), or at the end of
printing of an entire batch of
coupons (no)

Barcode shifting Print shift authorized in the - Yes: Activated


context of barcode printing - No: Deactivated
with defective heating
elements

If Barcode shifting If the print shift is not possible, - Print erroneous barcode:
impossible the options opposite exist: The erroneous barcode is
printed.
- Print without barcode:
Coupon is printed without
barcode.
- No print : Coupon is not
printed at all.

Ignore missing characters Ignore missing characters - Yes: Activated


- No: Deactivated

Graphism for characters Type of Zero character


- Cannot be modified -
zero

Print on error Coupon printing is triggered - Yes : Activated


even though certain fields are - No : Deactivated
incorrect or are overflown.

Max dots fail Maximum number of failed - 999


heating elements authorized. - from 1 to 999.

Print error coupon Activate printing of a coupon - Yes : Activated


bearing the code of the error - No : Deactivated
occurring

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1.22 SETTING THE BAG TAG APPLICATION FLOW CONTROL PARAMETERS


1.22.1 Accessing the Flow Control Parameters Page

a) On the Home page, select the


Application icon corresponding to the
Bag Tag application.

b) To access the Flow control parameters


page, select the Flow control parameters
hyperlink.

c) The Flow control parameters page pops


up. To display the status window of the
function you wish to modify or to view,
simply click on the corresponding function
name.
(see table page 39)

The function status window below illustrates the various possibilities you have to modify the parameters:
- Modify a value by selecting another value from the pull-down menu
- Reselect the current value by clicking Running value
- Reset the factory settings by clicking Default value
- Cancel the modification by clicking CANCEL
- Confirm the modification by clicking OK

1.22.2 Flow Control Parameters


Note: The default values appear in bold.

Function Description Values to Select from

Busy off line Response to the - Yes: Busy


communications status request - No: Ready
from the host when IER
Terminal is OFF LINE.

Busy on default Response to the - Yes: Busy


communications status request - No: Ready
from the host when the IER
Terminal is down.

Busy on printing Response to the - Yes: Busy


communications status request - No: Ready
from the host when the IER
Terminal is printing.

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1.23 CONFIGURING THE ATB (BOARDING PASS) APPLICATION


1.23.1 Accessing the ATB Application Parameter Page

The IER Terminal functions can be configured for the ATB (Boarding Pass) Application.

a) On the Home page, select the


Application icon corresponding to the
ATB application.

The ATB application configuration page is displayed


with its hyperlink parameter menu:
- AEA ATB emulation parameters (ATB AEA parameters)
- Print parameters (Print parameters)
- Stock parameters (Bin parameters)
- Miscellaneous parameters (Miscellaneous)
- Flow control parameters (Flow control parameters)

1.23.2 Icons Present on the ATB Application Configuration Page

Apply all configuration modifications carried out.


Note: If the icon is not active (dimmed), you will
have to power down/power up
the IER Terminal for the new parameters to take effect.

Get the configuration file in *.tar format and save it.

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1.24 SETTING THE AEA ATB PARAMETERS


1.24.1 Accessing the AEA ATB Parameters Page

a) On the Home page, select the


Application icon corresponding to the
ATB application.

b) To access the ATB AEA parameters page,


select the ATB AEA parameters
hyperlink.

The AEA ATB parameters page is displayed with its hyperlink parameter menu:
- AEA emulation mode version (AEA revision)
- Header of the message addressed to the host (ASCII chain) (Hard code)
- Type of AEA mode (Operational AEA mode)
- Overlapping of coupon processing Anticipated mode).

1.24.2 Setting the AEA ATB Emulation Parameters


In the following menu, you have the possibility to:
- Modify the parameters:
by selecting a new value in the pull-down menu, or
by typing the required values or characters
- Reselect the current value by clicking Running value
- Reset the factory settings by clicking Default value
Having modified the parameter settings, confirm by clicking OK or cancel by clicking CANCEL.

- AEA Emulation Mode Version (AEA revision)

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- Header (Hard code)

- Type of AEA Mode (Operational AEA mode)

- Overlapping of Coupon Processing (Anticipated mode)

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1.25 SETTING THE ATB APPLICATION PRINT PARAMETERS


1.25.1 Accessing the Print Parameters Page

a) On the Home page, select the


Application icon corresponding to the
ATB application.

b) To access the print parameters page,


select the Print parameters hyperlink
menu item.

c) The print parameters page pops up. To


display the status window of the function
you wish to modify or to view, simply click
on the corresponding function name.
(see table page 44)

The two function status windows below illustrate the various possibilities you have to modify the
parameters:
- Modify the value of a function:
by typing a required value or character
by selecting another value from the pull-down menu
- Reselect the current value by clicking Running value
- Reset the factory settings by clicking Default value
- Cancel the modification by clicking CANCEL
- Confirm the modification by clicking OK

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1.25.2 Print Parameters


Note: The default values appear in bold.

Function Description Values to Select from

Transaction time out (s) Timeout between the - 0: Deactivated


transactions - from 1 to 255 s : Activated

Max count of messages in Maximum number of - 8.


sequence consecutive messages - from 1 to 15.
processed

Top print position Top margin (mm) - 0 : 0.


- from -50 to 50.

Left print position Left margin (mm) - 0 : 0.


- from -50 to 50.

Cut on printing Cut after coupon printing: - Cut all coupons: Activated
activated or deactivated - No cutting: Deactivated

Document prehension Coupon holder activated or - None: Deactivated


deactivated - Manual: Activated
- Auto: Host controlled

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1.26 SETTING THE ATB APPLICATION STOCK PARAMETERS


1.26.1 Accessing the ATB Application Stock Parameters Page

a) On the Home page, select the


Application icon corresponding to the
ATB application.

b) To access the stock parameters page,


select the Bin parameters hyperlink.

The stock parameters page pops up and displays a table with modifiable parameters:
- Default stock
(Default bin)
- Number of virtual stocks
(Number of virtual bins)
- Activate front feed
(Front feed enable)
- Stock 1 parameters
(Bin 1 parameters)
- Stock 2 parameters
(Bin 2 parameters)
- Stock 3 parameters
(Bin 3 parameters)

1.26.2 Setting the ATB Application Stock Parameters


In the following menu, you have the possibility to:
- Modify the parameters:
by selecting a new value in the pull-down menu
by typing the required values or characters
- Reselect the current value by clicking Running value
- Reset the factory settings by clicking Default value
Having modified the parameter settings, confirm by clicking OK or cancel by clicking CANCEL.

- Default stock (Default bin)

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- Number of virtual stocks (Number of virtual bins)

- Activate front feed (Front feed enable)

- Stock parameters:
Stock 1 parameters (Bin 1 parameters)
Stock 2 parameters (Bin 2 parameters)
Stock 3 parameters (Bin 3 parameters)

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1.27 SETTING THE MISCELLANEOUS ATB APPLICATION PARAMETERS


1.27.1 Accessing the Miscellaneous ATB Application Parameters Page

a) On the Home page, select the


Application icon of the ATB application.

b) To access the Miscellaneous parameters


page, select Miscellaneous.

The miscellaneous parameters page pops up and displays a table with modifiable
parameters:
- Erase all AEA type objects and logos after
switching from the Bag Tag application to
the ATB application
(Delete objects on mode change)
- Resume printing after an incident
(Retry printing)
- Activate barcode shifting
(Barcode shifting)
- Rotate print 180 degrees
(Reverse printing)
- Available fonts
(Printable fonts)

1.27.2 Setting the Miscellaneous ATB Application Parameters


In the following menu, you have the possibility to:
- Modify the parameters:
by selecting a new value in the pull-down menu
by typing the required values or characters
- Reselect the current value by clicking Running value
- Reset the factory settings by clicking Default value
Having modified the parameter settings, confirm by clicking OK or cancel by clicking CANCEL.

- Erase all Objects after Switching from one Application to the Other (Delete objects on mode
change)

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- Resume Printing (Retry printing)

- Barcode Shifting (Barcode shifting)

- Rotate Print 180 Degrees (Reverse printing)

- Available Fonts (Printable fonts)

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1.28 CONFIGURING THE IER TERMINAL PROTOCOL


1.28.1 Accessing the Protocol Configuration Page

The IER Terminal protocol parameters are set for each application (ATB application or
Bag Tag application).

a) On the Home page, select the appropriate


Protocol icon (Bag Tag
application or ATB application).

The protocol parameter page (below) with the Protocol type hyperlink menu item is displayed:
- Protocol type (Protocol type)

To access the Protocol type configuration page,


select the Protocol type hyperlink.

1.28.2 Setting the Protocol Type Parameters

In the menu opposite, you have the choice to


select one of the following IER Terminal
protocol types:
- Configurable protocol (default)
- IER length protocol.
Having modified the parameter setting, confirm by clicking OK or cancel by clicking CANCEL.

1.28.3 Icons Present on the Protocol Configuration Page

Apply all modifications. Selecting this icon confirms all


the changes carried out.
Note: If this icon is not active (dimmed),
you will have to power down/power up the
IER Terminal for the new parameters to take effect.

Get a configuration file in *.tar format and save it.

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1.29 CONFIGURING THE IER TERMINAL PORTS


1.29.1 Accessing the IER Terminal Ports Parameter Page

The IER Terminal Ports parameters are set for each application (ATB (Boarding Pass)
application or Bag Tag application).

a) On the Home page, select the appropriate


Connection icon (Bag Tag application or
ATB application).

The ports parameters page (below) with the modifiable hyperlink menu items is displayed:
- Port type (Communication type)
- Serial RS232 port parameter settings (Rs232 com settings)
- Network port parameter settings (Network settings)

1.29.2 Icons Present on the Ports Parameter Page

Apply all modifications. Selecting this icon confirms all


the changes carried out.
Note: If this icon is not active (dimmed)
you will have to power down/power up the
IER Terminal for the new parameters to take effect.

Get a configuration file in *.tar format and save it.

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1.30 SELECTING THE IER TERMINAL/HOST COMMUNICATIONS TYPE


1.30.1 Accessing the Communications Type Selection Page

a) On the Home page, select the appropriate


Connection icon (Bag Tag or ATB
application).
b) To access the communications type
selection page, select the Communication
type hyperlink.

The communications type selection page (below) pops up and displays a table with modifiable
parameters:
- The values to select from (Possible parameter values) correspond to the possible
communications types between the host and the IER Terminal.

Figure 1.74
Type of Communications Selection Page

1.30.2 Selecting the IER Terminal/Host Communications Type


In the menu shown below, you have the possibility to choose from the following options:
- Serial RS232 type communications
- Network type communications
Having modified a parameter setting, confirm by clicking OK or cancel by clicking CANCEL.

Figure 1.75
Selecting the IER Terminal/Host Communications Type

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1.31 CONFIGURING THE IER TERMINAL SERIAL RS232 PORT


1.31.1 Accessing the Serial RS232 Port Parameters Page

a) On the Home page, select the appropriate


Connection icon (Bag Tag or ATB
application).

b) To access the serial RS232


communications parameters page, select
the Rs232 com settings hyperlink.

The serial port parameters page pops up and


displays a table with modifiable parameters:
- Serial port name (Serial port)
- Data transmission speed (Baud rate)
- Number of data bits (Number of data bits)
- Parity (Parity)
- Number of stop bits (Number of stop bits)
1.31.2 Setting the Serial RS232 Port Parameters

In the following menus, you have the possibility


to:
a) Modify the parameters by selecting a new
value in the pull-down menu
b) Reselect the current value by clicking
Running value
c) Reset the factory settings by clicking
Default value
Having modified the parameter settings,
confirm by clicking OK or cancel by clicking
CANCEL.

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1.32 CONFIGURING THE IER TERMINAL/SERVER CONNECTION


1.32.1 Accessing the IER Terminal/Server Connection Parameters

a) On the Home page, select the appropriate


Connection icon (ATB or Bag Tag
application).

b) To access the IER Terminal/Server


connection parameters page, select the
Network settings hyperlink.

The network port parameters page pops up


and displays the following modifiable
parameter menu item:
- Network port number (Port number)

1.32.2 Setting the Network Port Parameter

In the window opposite you have the


possibility to
- Modify the parameter by replacing it
with a new network port number.
Having modified the parameter setting,
confirm by clicking OK or cancel by
clicking CANCEL.

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CHAPTER 2

SUMMARY SPECIFICATIONS

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2.1 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS


2.1.1 Operating Conditions and Power Requirements
2.1.1.1 Environmental Conditions

Operating temperature........................................ +5°C to +40°C (+41°F to +104°F)


Storing temperature............................................... -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to +140°F)
Relative humidity............................................. 20% to 80%, without condensation
Operating environment........................................................... fully enclosed area
(airport lobby, railway station, travel agency, etc.)

Noise levels.........................................................................................60 dbA


The above noise level for the IER 400 Printer is defined for an operator seated
position.
2.1.1.2 Power Requirements

AC power voltage.......................................................... accepted voltage ranges


100-120 Vac / 60 Hz / 1.6 A
200-240 Vac / 50 Hz / 0.8 A
Power consumption - printer idling (between printing transactions)................ < 30 VA
2.1.2 Media Drive
2.1.2.1 Standard Printer Configuration

Media drive................................................................................ stepper motor


2.1.2.2 Media Separation

- Manual (tear-off, operator tears printed document off in an upward or downward


movement):
Optional equipment: cutter or burster
(Tear-off type separation is compatible with the cutter or buster options)
With the optional burster, media width is limited to 100 mm (3.93 in).
With the optional burster or cutter: minimum media length is 50mm (1.97 in).
- Document separation marks:
Hole, black mark, rounded corners or silicone/media transition
- Automatic sensing of the type of document separation mark at the time of media
loading

2.1.3 Document Printing

Printing technology employed..................................................................... direct thermal


Printhead width..................................................................................... 80 mm (3.15 in)
Number of dots per line.................................................................................... 640 dots
Print resolution........................................................................... 8 dots/mm (203 dots/in)
Dot dimensions.............................................. 0.127 mm by 0.127 mm (0.005 in by 0.005 in)
Dot shape........................................................................................................ square
Maximum print speed............................................................. see page 58 (Performance)
Barcode printing............................................................................... in all four directions
Print position mark............................................ hole, black mark or silicone/media transition

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2.1.4 Connections
2.1.4.1 Connection to the AC power source

The following types of AC power cords are available:


- Europe type
- USA/Canada type
- Swiss type
- United Kingdom type
- Export type (without connector)
2.1.4.2 Communications Interface

- Two asynchronous, serial RS232C ports (COM1 / COM2)


- One host type, full speed, USB 2.0 port (to customer IT system)
- One 10/100 Mb, base T Ethernet port
2.1.4.3 Auxiliary Device Connection

- One device type, full speed, 12Mbit USB 2.0 port


2.1.5 Performance
For a 203 dpi, 80 mm (3.15 in) printhead
Max. print speed.................................................................. up to 150 mm/sec. (6 in/sec.)
Note: This maximum print speed is obtained with certain types of print media only.

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2.1.6 Consumables
2.1.6.1 ATB Media

The ATB media must meet the following requirements:


- current IATA specifications
- IER approval
For the specifications of ATB media compliant with this type of printer, refer to Chapter
3 of the present document.
2.1.6.2 Thin Paper ATB Media

Refer to the pertinent section of Chapter 3 of the present document.


2.1.6.3 Bag Tag Media

For the specifications of Bag Tag media compliant with this type of printer, refer to the
pertinent section of Chapter 3 of the present document.
2.1.6.4 Flight Strip Media

For the specifications of Flight Strip media compliant with this type of printer, refer to
the pertinent section of Chapter 3 of the present document.
2.1.7 Certifications
EC Certifications
- EN55022 level B
- EN61000-3-2
- EN61000-3-3
- EN55024
- CB tested according EN60950-1 version 2001
US and Canada Certifications
- UL 60950-1 and CAN/CSA-C22.2 N060950-1 compliant
- FCC part 15 Class B
2.1.8 Reliability and Printer Life
Assumed Operating Conditions for MTBF Estimation:
Printer powered up 24 hours per day and 7 days a week
An average of 300 documents printed per day
Conditions for MTBF Calculation:
Media jams and consumables (printhead) excluded
Use of media complying with the specifications mentioned above
Recommended preventive and periodic maintenance operations carried out according to IER
schedules
Estimated MTBF (printer powered up)............................................................... 24 months
Estimated MTTR (tests excluded).................................................................... 10 minutes

Note: (performed by trained technician provided with the adequate tools)


Estimated Printer Life........................................................................................ 5 years

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2.2 PRINTER DIMENSIONS


The dimensions below allow you to determine the space requirements when planning to fit the printer
into a counter. All dimensions are in millimeters.
Weight (without packing material):
Weight without roll media dispenser........................................................................ 8 kg (17.6 lbs)
Weight with roll media dispenser......................................................................... 8.3 kg (18.3 lbs)

Figure 2.1
General Printer Dimensions

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Figure 2.2
Clearance Requirements - Printer Cover

Figure 2.3
Clearance Requirements - Printer with Optional Roll Media Dispenser

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