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FAQ's Readers

 Questions :

1. L101 : How do I check for correct machine operation?

2. L101: How do I correct the stamping quality?

3. L101: How does the machine signal problems? 

4. L70: How does the machine signal problems during on-line operation while scanning?

5
. L70: How does the machine signal the problems during on-line operation for Badge reading?

6.
L70: Are there emulations that are compatible with these machines? 

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                  Hardware Products - Readers

 Answers :

1. L101: How do I check for correct machine operation?

Switch on the reader. the following occurs in the absence of anomalies when switching on the reader : 

    The general switch light up.
    The console LEDs light up for a few seconds.
    The reader executes a document expulsion cycle to the paper channel for documents
    that may have been left in the channel.
    The console LEDs switch off

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2. L101: How do I correct the stamping quality?

When the quality of the stamp is no longer adequate, increase the duration of contact time
between inkpad and paper to return to optimal stamping conditions. Of course this is only
possible when the inkpad has not completely run out, in which case it must be replaced. There are three possible variations on contact time.

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3. L101: How does the machine signal problems? 

If a problem is encountered while reading a badge or document, this will be signaled by a pattern of flashing LEDs, as shown in the following table. A beeper sounds before the LEDs begin to flash if it is activated by software
.

 

 OPERATING MODE
LED
BADGE OCR/MICR CHECK
 Badge read error
 MICR read error
 Optical read error
 Paper jam
 Optical read error due to high codeline
 Optical read error due to low codeline
Flashing OFF OFF
OFF OFF Flashing
OFF Flashing OFF
Flashing Flashing Flashing
Flashing Flashing OFF
OFF Flashing Flashing

 

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4. L70: How does the machine signal the problems during on-line operation during document scanning?

Insert the document in the reader with the CODE LINE turned as indicated on page 4 of the user guide. Now the document is read and it is sent to the collection channel for outgoing documents. The L70 Reader decodes the CODE LINE sending data to the PC


  If during this operation the LED flashes and an audible “beep is emitted, then one or
more characters from the CODELINE have not been decoded properly.
  If a paper jam occurs, the LED flashes slowly 3 times and the beeper is sounded.
Remove the paper from the path and restart the scan.

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5. L70: How does the machine signal problems during on-line operation for badge reading?

• Insert the badge in the guide, with the magnetic stripe opposite you and facing the
  notch.  
• pull the badge through the reader from right to left or left to right until it exits the other 
  end of the guide
• the L70 Reader decodes the MAGNETIC STRIPE sending data to PC

   If during this operation the LED flashes and an audible “beep” is emitted, it means the
reader is not able to read the MAGNETIC STRIPE.

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6. L70: Are there any emulations compatible with this machine? 

In order to manage the software packages which already exist, the following emulations have been developed:

    LG15 COMPLETE LINK
               STANDARD LINK CTS
               SEMI SIMPLE LINK
               SIMPLIFIED LINK

    ZEISER
    UNISYS EF 4592
    KEYBOARD EMULATION

 

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