Sony UP-DF500 User Manual

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Location and Function of Parts and Controls

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When film is running short: Lights in yellow.
When film has been exhausted: Goes off. The
ALARM indicator lights in orange and the message
is displayed in the LCD.

C

PRINT indicator (14, 26)

Lights in green while the printer is printing.

D ALARM indicator (25)

Lights in orange when the film has been used up,
film jams occur, or other problems occur.

E TOP cover (28)

Open when removing jammed film.

F Ventilation holes (23)

There is a built-in fan to prevent the thermal head
from overheating.

G EJECT TRAY button (11)

Push this button to pull the film tray out. This
button activates when the power is on and all covers
are closed.

H Film output slot (14)

Printed film sheets (printouts) are ejected here.

I Film tray (8, 11)

Load film sheet into this tray. Also, ejected film
sheets accumulate on this tray.

J Front cover lock lever (21, 22)

Used to open the front cover.

K Front cover (21, 28)

Open when the thermal head and rollers are being
cleaned. Also open when jammed film is being
removed.

L ON/STANDBY switch/indicator (14, 26)

Press this switch to set the unit to on or to the
standby status. When the power is on, the indicator
lights in green. When the this switch is set to
STANDBY, the indicator blinks, and then goes off.
Pressing this switch while the indicator is blinking
turns the power back on.

Note

If the main POWER switch on the rear panel is not
set to on, the power is not on even though the ON/
STANDBY switch on the front panel is set to on.

M EXEC button (16, 17)

Use this button in menu operations.

N G, g, F, f (Cursor control) buttons (15, 16, 17,

19)
Press these buttons to increase or decrease the
setting values. Also press these buttons to select
menu items.

O MENU button (15, 16, 17, 19)

Press these buttons to display menus on the printer
window display. Also press these buttons to return
to the normal window.

P Rear cover (28)

Open this cover when removing jammed film.

Q Network connector (RJ-45 modular jack) (9)

Conforms to the 100BASE-TX standard. Used to
connect to the LAN.
When using a LAN cable: For safety, do not
connect to the connector for peripheral device
wiring that might have excessive voltage.

R Special output connector

Not used. For future use.

S Cable stopper

Fixes the network cable to prevent it from being
disconnected.

T -AC IN connector (9)

Used to connect the unit to a wall outlet with the
supplied power cable.

U Main POWER switch

Main power switch of the unit. Turns the unit on or
off. When this switch is set to on, the unit power is
on when the ON/STANDBY switch on the front
panel is set to on.

V

Equipotential ground terminal connector

Used to connect to a ground (equipotential) plug to
bring the various parts of the system to the same
potential.
Refer to “Important safeguards/notices for use in
the medical environments” (on page 2)

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