UBI Stand-Alone Concept7q Label-taken Sensor Enable See page 23The optional label-taken sensor detects any label left in the feed-out slot and prevents the printing of more labels until it has beenremoved. As default, the label-taken sensor is off, but you caneasily turn it on.q Setting the Clock See page 24The printer is fitted with a real-time clock circuit (RTC) whichhelps the software keep record of the time and date. At delivery,the clock was set according to Swedish Mean Time (usually 1hour earlier than GMT), but if you are going to use your printerin another time zone, you must reset the clock.q External Keyboard Connection See page 26 & T/DAs an option, the printer can be fitted with the UBI ExternalKeyboard. Before installation, you must choose a communica-tion port to which the keyboard is to be connected. You must alsoset the character length to 8 bits and enable the external +5V onthe communication port in question.q External Device Connection See page 28The printer can also be fitted with some other external device,like a scanner. Before it can be used, you must inform thesoftware to which communication port this device is connected.Now the printer is prepared and you can start the work of editing andprinting labels.n Editing Layouts See page 29Layouts is the generic term for the various types of fields thatcontain the information on the label, ticket, tag or strip. Somefields are provided with information when the layout is edited,while others just contain formatting parameters for information,that is added later. To be able to print a label, you must have atleast one layout.q Listing Layouts See page 66After having edited a number of layouts, a list of all layouts inthe printer's memory may be useful.q Deleting Layouts See page 67Obsolete layouts can be removed in order to save valuablememory space.Preparing the Printer,cont'd.USING THE UBI STAND-ALONE PRINTER, cont'd.Continued!Layouts