Tamron Camera Lens LS6 User Manual

Section 1: Getting Started.............................................................3  
Introduction and Safe Operation .................................................. 4-5  
General Description........................................................................ 6-8  
Battery Information .......................................................................9-11  
Quick Start with the VIPER™ LS6...................................................12  
Ribbon Loading & Selection......................................................13-14  
Label Loading ....................................................................................15  
Keyboard......................................................................................16-20  
Section 2: Working with the VIPERLS6................................21  
Using the VIPER™ LS6...............................................................22-24  
Creating Labels  
Creating Text ..................................................................25-27  
Creating Serializations ...................................................28-31  
Creating Symbols............................................................32-33  
Creating Lines .................................................................34-35  
Creating Boxes......................................................................36  
Creating Data Lists .........................................................37-38  
Creating Bar Codes........................................................39-40  
Creating Date/Time Stamps..........................................41-42  
Using the Pages Function ...................................................43  
Setting up the VIPER™ LS6.......................................................44-47  
Using File Manager ..........................................................................48  
Interfacing with a Computer ............................................................49  
ViperLink..................................................................................50-52  
Using Remote Printer Utility .......................................... 53-54  
Printer Cleaning Instructions ...........................................................55  
Printer Troubleshooting..............................................................56-59  
Warranty Information ….. ................................................................60  
General Specifications .....................................................................61  
Replacement Parts and Accessories.............................................62  
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SECTION 1  
GETTING STARTED  
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INTRODUCTION & SAFE OPERATION  
The VIPERä LS6 Thermal Transfer Portable Printer is the complete printing  
solution for Electricians, Assemblers, Installers, Maintenance & Repair,  
Construction, and Network Communications Personnel. This versatile on-site,  
on-demand printer provides users with the ability to save, retrieve, and edit  
custom or serialized labels for wire and cable marking, component labeling,  
network labeling, safety identification, and general facilities identification.  
This manual will guide you step by step through the set-up, operation, and  
troubleshooting of the VIPER™ LS6 Printer. If you have problems not covered  
herein, contact your local Panduit Sales Representative, call Panduit  
Technical Support at 866-871-4571, or call Panduit Customer Service at 800-  
SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES  
The following general safety practices supplement the specific warnings and  
cautions depicted elsewhere in this manual. They are recommended  
precautions that must be understood and applied during the operation and  
maintenance of this printer.  
Do Not Operate In An Explosive Environment  
Do not operate the printer in the presence of flammable gases or fumes.  
Operation of this printer in such an environment constitutes a definite safety  
hazard.  
Do Not Operate In Wet Or Damp Areas  
Do not operate this printer in wet or damp areas. Operation of the printer in  
such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard.  
Do Not Substitute Parts Or Modify Equipment  
Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not install  
substitute parts or perform an unauthorized modification to the printer or its  
accessories. The proper components for service and repair may be obtained  
from Panduit Corp.  
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INTRODUCTION & SAFE OPERATION  
WARNING:  
When the printer has been in use for an extended period of time, the  
printer motor may become hot. DO NOT touch the printer motor with  
bare hands.  
Information to USA Users  
NOTE: This printer 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 printer is operated in a commercial environment. This printer generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not used in accordance  
with this instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. Operation of this printer in a residential area is likely to  
cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the  
interference at his own expense.  
Information to Canadian Users  
This digital apparatus does not exceed Class A limits for radio noise  
emissions for digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations  
of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
Le present appareil numerique n’emet pas de bruits radioelectriques  
depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class A  
prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le  
ministere des Communications du Canada.  
It is possible that infrequent electrical phenomena (static discharge, power  
line fluctuations) may cause printer function to be temporarily interrupted. In  
this case, the printer will usually reset itself. In extreme cases, the user should  
remove then re-apply power (battery pack and/or AC Adapter).  
Printer Power Supply  
The VIPERä LS6 is supplied with a NiMH (Nickel-Metal Hydride) battery. This  
battery is re-chargeable. The life expectancy of the NiMH battery is  
approximately 500 charge/discharge cycles. After the NiMH has surpassed its  
useful life, it must be disposed of properly. DO NOT PLACE THE SPENT  
NiMH BATTERY IN AN UNAPPROVED TRASH RECEPTACLE. All NiMH  
batteries should be disposed of according to local rules and regulations. It is  
strongly recommended that the NiMH battery be recycled.  
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Cutter Knob  
LCD Display  
RS232 Serial  
Port  
Label Door  
Ribbon  
Door  
AC Adapter Plug  
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
The VIPERä LS6 printer kit contains each of the following items:  
1. VIPERä LS6 thermal transfer portable printer  
2. TPDEMO direct thermal labeling tape sample  
3. LS6-RWBLK, black wax ribbon cartridge  
4. LS6-ACS, 120 VAC adapter and battery charger  
5. LS6-BP, NiMH rechargeable battery pack  
6. LS6-CLN, package of 5 cleaning cards  
7. LS6-MAN-A, operator’s manual in English*  
8. Hardside carrying case  
9. Product registration and warranty card  
*Operator’s manuals are also available in other languages.  
Optional accessories and replacement parts are listed on page 62 of this  
operator’s manual.  
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Print Technology  
The VIPERä LS6 prints labels using thermal transfer printing technology. The  
print head melts ink contained on a thin web of ribbon material allowing the  
ink to transfer to the label material. The print head operates at a resolution of  
203 dots per inch (dpi).  
Smart Label Roll – See page 15  
The VIPERä LS6 label supplies are wound on a label cartridge that is plugged  
into a socket in the printer. The label cartridge is read by the printer operating  
system. The operating system AUTOMATICALLY selects the appropriate  
printer settings. Also, the operating system will keep track of the number of  
labels used from each roll and report the remaining labels to the user unless  
labels are manually removed.  
Ribbon Cartridge – See page 13  
The ribbon material, which contains the thermal transfer ink, is housed in a  
plastic housing to keep it clean, and to allow for easy installation and  
replacement. Ribbons are available in wax, hybrid, and resin materials.  
Battery Pack – See page 9  
A 12 volt battery powers the VIPERä LS6. The battery is a rechargeable NiMH  
(Nickel-Metal Hydride) type which offers longer life than an equivalently sized  
Ni-Cad (Nickel-Cadmium) battery. Also, NiMH batteries are more  
environmentally friendly than Ni-Cad batteries, resulting in less stringent  
recycling requirements.  
AC Adapter / Battery Charger – See page 9  
An AC Adapter is included for powering the VIPERä LS6. The AC adapter is  
compatible with international power systems (100 – 240 VAC). The VIPERä  
LS6 includes an internal overnight battery charging circuit. The AC Adapter is  
used to power the charging circuit. This circuit is intended to charge a  
completely discharged battery pack in less than 15 hours.  
Label Cutter  
A manually operated label cutter is included. The VIPERä LS6 will  
automatically place the printed label in the proper position for cutting.  
Carrying Case  
A custom carrying case to protect and transport the printer and accessories is  
included.  
PC-KIT – See page 47  
An upgrade kit consisting of a serial cable for connection to a personal  
computer (PC) and a CD of ViperLinkä software. The PC-KIT is used to  
communicate between a PC and the VIPERä LS6 printer.  
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BATTERY INFORMATION  
A 12 volt NiMH (Nickel-Metal Hydride) battery comes with the VIPERä LS6  
printer. The battery is PARTIALLY CHARGED. Panduit recommends  
charging the battery for 15 HOURS PRIOR TO USE. Charging of the  
VIPERä LS6 battery should be accomplished ONLY with Panduit Model LS6  
AC Adapter/Battery Chargers (Part No. LS6-ACS, which is supplied with the  
printer). The user MUST manually activate the battery charger with the LS6  
powered on to start the charging process (see Charging the Battery below).  
NOTE: The Battery (LS6-BP) should only be removed during its own  
replacement or during the replacement of the Lithium Battery. Charging  
of the NiMH battery pack will only occur while the battery (LS6-BP) is  
installed INSIDE of the VIPERä LS6 printer.  
NOTE: The battery may lose capacity after extended periods of non-use,  
and may require several charge/use cycles to recover to its full capacity.  
Charging the Battery  
1. Connect the AC Adapter to the printer at the AC Adapter Plug.  
2. Plug the AC Adapter into an ordinary wall outlet.  
3. Turn the Printer On.  
4. Wait for the printer to cycle through its start up screens.  
5. From the Home Screen press the  
key to enter the setup menu.  
6. Next, use the arrow keys to scroll down to Utilities. Select Battery next  
to Utilities and press the key.  
7. The current charge level of the battery will appear on the screen briefly.  
8. The printer will then prompt to Start charger now? 1-Yes 2-No  
9. Press 1 first and then press any other key to begin charging or Press 2 to  
exit the battery charging prompt screen and return to the setup menu.  
10. Press  
to end charging. A fully charged battery will completely darken  
the status bar vertically.  
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BATTERY INFORMATION  
NOTE:  
·
Completely charge the battery pack before use. The operating system  
reports the battery charge status.  
·
Completely drain the battery pack before charging. The operating system  
will warn the user on power up and power down of low battery conditions.  
·
Consult your local guidelines for instructions on proper disposal of spent  
battery packs.  
Battery Removal  
1. Remove battery door by using a coin to depress the tab.  
2. Remove battery by unplugging and lifting it out of the battery  
compartment.  
3. Re-install the battery by reversing steps 1 and 2 ensuring that the battery  
is firmly plugged into the plug connection on the printer.  
Battery  
Door  
Battery  
Adjustable  
Strap  
Battery  
Compartment  
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BATTERY INFORMATION  
Lithium Battery  
The VIPERTM LS6 uses a Lithium coin-cell battery to preserve the printer  
settings and stored files when the main battery pack is removed and the AC  
Adapter is not plugged in.  
Do not leave the main battery pack out for extended  
periods of time, as this will drain the Lithium cell.  
Do not remove the Lithium cell as this may result in  
a loss of all stored settings and files.  
If the printer does not preserve the printer settings and files when both the  
battery pack and the AC Adapter are disconnected, then the Lithium cell  
should be replaced using the procedure below.  
Replacing the Lithium Battery  
1. Plug-in the AC Adapter to preserve the stored settings and files during the  
battery replacement.  
2. Remove the main battery pack to gain access to the lithium cell.  
3. Peel away the lithium cell warning label to expose the lithium cell in a  
plastic holder. Save the warning label.  
4. With your finger, firmly push on the circular plastic tab holding the cell in  
place to slightly eject the lithium cell from the holder.  
5. Noting the polarity markings on the cell, remove the cell and replace it  
with a Panasonic CR2032 or equivalent. The cell should snap in place  
when properly installed. This common cell can be found at most office  
and computer supply stores.  
6. Replace Warning Label over Lithium Battery.  
7. Replace the main battery pack.  
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NOTE:  
A ribbon is not required for TPDEMO, the thermal paper roll  
supplied with the printer.  
3. Install a label cartridge. (See section entitled “LABEL LOADING” on page  
15.)  
4. Turn ON the printer by pressing  
. If the low battery message  
appears, select 2 to disregard and continue. (For detailed battery  
charging instructions, see page 9.) The home screen will appear:  
5. You may immediately begin typing text at the home screen or otherwise  
press the  
key to enter the Tools menu. (See detail instructions for  
creating tools beginning on page 23.)  
6. From the home screen, press the  
key to print your label.  
RIBBON LOADING & SELECTION  
Ribbon  
Lock Knob  
Ribbon  
Cartridge  
Ribbon  
Door  
The VIPER™ LS6 uses a cartridge based ribbon (wax, resin, or hybrid) to form  
legends on labels. The ribbon is loaded into the printer by the following steps:  
1. Open the ribbon door on the side of printer.  
2. Rotate the ribbon lock knob into the open (unlocked) position  
[Counter clockwise].  
3. Remove slack from the ribbon by winding the left roller of the ribbon  
cartridge.  
4. Insert the ribbon cartridge into the printer, the web of the ribbon  
should slide freely between the rubber roller and the print head.  
5. Rotate the ribbon lock knob into the closed (locked) position –  
[Clockwise].  
6. Close the ribbon door on the side of printer.  
7. Install a label cartridge. (See LABEL LOADING on page 15.)  
8. Press the  
key to advance the ribbon forward.  
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RIBBON LOADING & SELECTION  
Use the chart below to determine the ribbon cartridge part number that is  
recommended for your application.  
VIPERLS6 label media and ribbon compatibility chart  
Recommended Ribbon  
Label Material  
Black Wax  
Black Hybrid Black Resin  
White Resin  
LS6-RRWHT  
LS6-RWBLK  
LS6-RHBLK  
LS6-RRBLK  
Vinyl, Self-Laminating  
Heat Shrink  
Vinyl Cloth  
X
X
X
X
X
X
Vinyl Tape, White  
Vinyl Tape, Colored  
Polyester, White  
Polyester, Clear  
Polyolefin  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Non-Adhesive  
Polyester  
Thermal Paper  
No ribbon required  
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LABEL LOADING  
Label Door  
Label Roll  
Mandrel  
Label Roll  
Socket  
Label Feed  
Path  
Width Guide  
(Push Down to  
Adjust)  
Cutter Knob  
(Pull Forward for  
Cutting)  
Each roll of labels or tape used in the VIPERä LS6 is uniquely identified by the  
mandrel holding the labels. This allows the operating system to automatically  
set the printer for optimum usage of each label. Also, the operating system  
keeps track of the remaining labels on each roll. Use steps 1-5 below to load  
each label roll.  
1. Ensure that the printer is turned OFF. If the printer is on, press the  
and  
keys to turn the printer off. Insert the Label Roll into the socket  
as shown above until it is firmly seated.  
2. Ensure that the ribbon knob is in the locked position.  
3. Insert the end of the label roll into the label guide path (see yellow  
arrows). This requires positioning the label width guide to the proper  
width. IF THE WIDTH GUIDE IS NOT LOCKED INTO A WIDTH  
NOTCH, LABEL RECOGNITION FAILURE MAY OCCUR.  
4. Labels should be inserted into the label path until resistance is met –  
approximately ½.  
5. Turn the printer ON. Press the  
key to position the label for printing.  
6. You are now ready to begin printing!  
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KEYBOARD  
Delete  
Key  
Setup /  
Escape Key  
Tools  
Key  
Label  
or  
Ribbon  
Feed  
Key  
Power  
On /  
Off  
Space  
Key  
Directional  
Arrows  
Print Key  
Shift  
Key  
Enter Key  
More Function Keys  
Caps lock  
Text size  
Change page  
Rotate label  
Read label mandrel  
Print multiple copies  
Print selection of pages  
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KEYBOARD  
Basic Keyboard Functions  
KEY / SYMBOL  
POWER  
COMMON FUNCTIONS  
Turn the printer ON, then  
turns  
the printer OFF.  
SETUP/  
ESCAPE  
DELETE  
Activate the Setup Menu from the home  
screen or back out of internal menus.  
Delete characters or tools.  
TOOLS  
Used for creating serializations, symbols,  
data lists, boxes, lines, bar codes, and  
date/time stamps.  
FEED  
Advance labels and ribbon.  
Pressing  
then  
reverse feeds  
labels and ribbon.  
UP  
Move cursor up one line.  
ARROW  
DOWN  
ARROW  
Move cursor down one line.  
Move cursor one space to the right.  
Move cursor one space to the left.  
Print label.  
RIGHT  
ARROW  
LEFT  
ARROW  
PRINTING  
Print multiple copies of the entire label.  
Print a selection of pages from the label.  
A print job can be terminated by pressing  
any key.  
SPACE  
ENTER  
Insert a blank character.  
Complete a selection or move the cursor to  
the next line.  
SHIFT  
Access alternate functions or characters.  
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KEYBOARD  
Using the Shift Key  
Press the shift key  
once to access the functions listed in the table below.  
PRESS  
SHIFT FIRST  
THEN  
PRESS  
RESULT  
Turn the printer OFF.  
Delete all items on a label and return  
formats to default values.  
Delete all items on the current page only.  
Does not delete current formats.  
Left, center, or right justify the label items.  
Reverse feed the label media.  
Any  
Enter secondary function from keypad  
overlay onto text screen.  
Alphabetic  
or Numeric  
Key  
Enter the = symbol onto text screen  
Increase the text size.  
Decrease the text size.  
Move forward one page in the current label.  
Move backward one page in the current  
label.  
Rotate the label 90 degrees in the clockwise  
or counterclockwise directions.  
Print multiple copies of the entire label(s).  
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KEYBOARD  
Press the shift key  
below.  
twice to access the functions listed in the table  
PRESS  
THEN  
RESULT  
SHIFT FIRST  
PRESS  
Display the version of firmware currently  
installed on the printer.  
Delete all items on the entire label. Does  
not delete current formats.  
Activate or deactivate fit checking. Fit  
checking automatically checks the size of  
the label items to determine if they will fit on  
the label. Fit checking occurs after each  
new item is entered onto the home screen.  
If fit checking if deactivated, the printer will  
only perform fit checking before printing.  
Reverse feeds the label media.  
Any  
Enter lower case character if caps lock is  
Alphabetic  
on. Enter upper case character if caps lock  
Key  
is off.  
Activate or deactivate caps lock.  
Move cursor to home position on the home  
screen.  
Move cursor to end position on the home  
screen.  
Move cursor to far right position of current  
line on the home screen.  
Move cursor to far left position of current  
line on the home screen.  
Automatically read the label mandrel in  
order to restore default formats for a new  
label roll or to enter an exact label length for  
continuous tape.  
Print a selection of pages from the label.  
Press the shift key  
three times in a row to exit the shift mode.  
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KEYBOARD  
Using the Delete Function  
The four methods available for deleting labels are listed in the table below.  
PRESS  
FIRST  
THEN  
PRESS  
RESULT  
Delete individual characters or items on a  
label.  
Delete all items on the current page only.  
Does not delete current formats.  
Delete all items on the entire label. Does  
not delete current formats.  
Delete all items on the entire label and  
return formats to default values.  
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SECTION 2  
WORKING WITH THE  
VIPER LS6  
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USING THE VIPER ™ LS6  
Home Screen  
The home screen is where the user enters and edits text or places label items  
known as tools. The home screen is also where the user prints labels. The  
home screen appears as:  
Home Screen Indicators  
INDICATOR  
ICON  
DESCRIPTION  
Caps Lock  
Indicates if caps lock is on or off.  
Shift  
Indicates if shift or alternate mode is  
selected.  
or  
Text Size  
Tool  
Indicates the text size for the current line.  
Prompts the user to press  
the tools menu.  
and enter  
Text Line  
Page  
Indicates the current line.  
Indicates the current page. There are 8  
total pages.  
Rotation  
Rotation  
Indicates 0 degrees rotation.  
Indicates 90 degrees clockwise rotation.  
Indicates whether the line tool is on or off.  
Vertical or  
Horizontal Line  
Box  
Indicates whether the box tool is on or off.  
Indicates whether fit checking is on or off.  
Indicates left justification.  
Fit Checking  
Justification  
Justification  
Justification  
Indicates center justification.  
Indicates right justification.  
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USING THE VIPER ™ LS6  
Tool Menu  
The tool menu includes serializations, symbols, data lists, boxes, lines, bar  
codes, and date/time stamps. These items are placed on the home screen.  
The tool menu is accessed by pressing the  
key.  
Tool Icons  
The following icons represent the available tools:  
- Serialization  
- Symbol  
- Line  
- Box  
- Data List  
- Barcode  
- Date/Time Stamp  
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USING THE VIPER ™ LS6  
POWER Key  
To turn ON the VIPER™ LS6, press and hold the  
on the display. To turn OFF the VIPER™ LS6, press and release the  
then press and hold the key until the powering down message appears.  
key until activity is seen  
key,  
This method of power control reduces the chance of accidentally turning off  
the printer. The VIPER™ LS6 will automatically turn off after 10 minutes of idle  
time in order to conserve battery life.  
SETUP Key  
From the home screen, press and release the  
key to activate the setup  
menu. The key also functions as an ESCAPE key to end a function and  
return to the previous screen.  
DEL Key  
The  
key is used to delete characters or label items. For a detailed  
description of the delete function, see page 20.  
TOOL Key  
The  
key is used to activate the tool selection menu.  
FEED Key  
The  
key is used to manually advance or reverse the label and ribbon.  
PRINT Key  
The  
key is used to print labels. A PRINT JOB CAN BE TERMINATED  
BY PRESSING ANY KEY.  
SHIFT Key  
The  
key is used to select characters from the keypad or access  
secondary functions. For a detailed description of the shift key, see pages  
18-19.  
ARROW Key  
The  
keys are used to move the cursor, change text size, and  
move between pages.  
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CREATING TEXT  
The Text Tool  
After turning on the VIPER™ LS6, the home screen will appear. The home  
screen is also the text editor.  
To create text on the home screen, simply begin pressing the alphabetic or  
numeric keys on the keypad. Text will be entered at the position of the  
cursor. The cursor is indicated by a dark line or dark box highlighting a  
character. To insert blank spaces, press the  
key. Press  
to move  
down to the next line. Use the directional arrow keys to move the cursor up,  
down, right, or left. The maximum number of text characters allowed to be  
placed on each line is 32. Typically, continuous tape must be used to fit up to  
32 characters on a line. The maximum number of lines available for each  
label page is 8.  
Inserting or Deleting Text  
To remove characters from the screen, press the  
key. Each press of  
the key will delete one character at a time immediately to the left of the  
cursor. To insert characters into a string of text, move the cursor to the  
position immediately to the right of where the text will be inserted and then  
begin entering text.  
Text Size  
The VIPER™ LS6 has 13 different font sizes available for creating text. The  
font sizes range from 6 pt. to 192 pt. Text size can be increased by pressing  
the  
the  
key and then the  
key and then the  
key. Text size can be decreased by pressing  
key. The current text size is displayed on the  
top of the home screen next to the text size icon.  
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CREATING TEXT  
Initially, the text size will be set to the default value according to the label  
loaded in the printer. The text size can be increased or decreased for each  
individual line of the label. There is a maximum of 8 lines available for  
creating text.  
Text Rotation  
Label legends may be rotated from 0 degrees to 90 degrees in the clockwise  
direction. The page shaped icon in the lower right hand corner of the display  
indicates the current rotation. To change the rotation, press the  
key and  
then press the  
key. Repeat this procedure to return the rotation back to  
the previous setting.  
Text Justification  
Label legends may be left justified, center justified, or right justified. The page  
shaped icon in the lower right hand corner of the display indicates the current  
justification setting. To change the justification, press the  
key and then  
press the  
selected.  
key. Repeat this procedure until the desired justification is  
Text Options  
There are two text options available for each line of text. The options are  
called style and orientation. The style can be set to either normal or  
underlined. The orientation can be set to 0 degrees, 90 degrees, 180  
degrees, or 270 degrees. The orientation setting refers to the rotational  
position of the individual text characters, not the rotational position of the  
legend as a whole. To rotate the entire legend simultaneously, refer to text  
rotation described above.  
To access text options, move the cursor over any character within a text string  
and then press the  
key. Use the up or down directional arrows to select  
‘Style’ or ‘Orient’. Next, use the right or left directional arrows to change the  
settings. Last, press the key to accept the changes and to return to the  
home screen. Each individual line on a label may have different text options  
selected.  
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CREATING TEXT  
Vertical Text  
Vertical text can be created by following these steps:  
1. At the home screen, press and then press  
to rotate the entire  
label 90 degrees in the clockwise direction. (Note: when using continuous  
tape, the label will automatically be rotated 90 degrees in the clockwise  
directions by default.)  
2. Enter text  
3. Move the cursor over any character within the text string and then press  
the key. Use the up or down directional arrows to select ‘Orient’.  
Next, use the left directional arrows to change the setting to 270. Last,  
press the  
screen.  
key to accept the change and to return to the home  
4. The result will appear similar to this example:  
A
B
C
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CREATING SERIALIZATIONS  
The Serialization Tool  
The serialization tool is used to automatically number labels in a sequence.  
The sequence can be either numeric (1 to 999) or alphabetic (A to Z).  
serialization is defined by a start value, an end value, and a step value.  
A
To correctly define a serialization, the end value must be larger than the start  
value and the start and end values must be both numeric or both alphabetic.  
(Numbers and letters cannot be used together when defining a particular  
serialization.)  
The step value can be any number between 1 and 99.  
Serializations can be combined with other label items, such as text, boxes,  
lines, etc. For example, to create a prefix or a suffix to a serialization, enter  
text immediately before or after the serialization.  
Serializations can be printed as text or as bar codes on a label.  
Creating a Serialization  
The serialization tool should be accessed from the home screen. To access  
the serialization tool:  
1. Press the  
key to enter the tools menu.  
2. Press the down directional arrow key to highlight the serialization tool.  
3. Press the key to select the serialization tool.  
4. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to select the serialization  
parameters: Start, End, or Increment.  
5. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to set the values for Start,  
End, or Increment.  
NOTE:  
Pressing the right directional arrow key will highlight the  
current value of the selected parameter. For a new  
serialization the start and end values will display an asterisk *.  
When the value is highlighted, enter a number (1 to 999) or a  
letter (A to Z) and then press the  
The cursor will automatically move to the next parameter.  
6. Repeat step 5 for each parameter.  
key.  
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7. Press the  
key to accept the changes and to return to the home  
screen. Otherwise, press the  
without accepting changes.  
key to return to the home screen  
8. On the home screen, the serialization tool icon  
position of the cursor.  
will appear at the  
More Serialization Parameters  
The serialization tool includes more parameters on a second screen following  
the first screen. The second screen includes Text Options, Copies, and  
Group. To access the second screen press the down directional arrow twice  
after Increment.  
1. The Text Options parameter allows greater customization of the  
serialization text. There are two text options available in Text Options:  
style and orientation. The style can be set to either normal or  
underlined. The orientation can be set to 0 degrees, 90 degrees, 180  
degrees, or 270 degrees. The orientation setting refers to the rotational  
position of the individual serialization characters.  
To access text options, press the up or down directional arrow keys to  
select the style or orientation.  
Press the right directional arrow key to change the value of the text  
options.  
Press the  
screen.  
key to accept the changes and to return to the previous  
2. The Copies parameter determines the number of copies to print for the  
serialization. The Copiesparameter can be set to any number from 1 to  
99.  
To change the Copies parameter, press the up or down directional  
arrow keys to highlight Copies.  
Press the right directional arrow key to highlight the current value of the  
Copies parameter. The Copies parameter will default to a value of 1.  
Enter the number of copies to print.  
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Press the  
screen.  
key to accept the changes and to return to the previous  
3. The Group parameter determines whether or not the copies of the  
serialization items will be grouped together. The Group parameter only  
works when more than one copy of a serialization is defined. The Group  
parameter defaults to Yes.  
If Yesis selected, then consecutive copies of the serialization items will  
not be placed together. The result will resemble the following legend:  
A01  
A02  
A03  
A01  
A02  
A03  
If No is selected, the consecutive copies of the serialization items will be  
placed together. The result will resemble the following legend:  
A01  
A01  
A02  
A02  
A03  
A03  
To change the Group parameter, press the up or down directional arrow  
keys to highlight Group.  
Press the right directional arrow key to select Yesor No.  
Press the  
screen.  
key to accept the changes and to return to the home  
Advanced Serialization Options  
The serialization tool includes several advanced options for customizing  
labels. The advanced serialization options are Print Asand Place On.  
1. The Print As option determines whether the serialization will print as text  
or as a bar code on the labels. The default setting will print as text. The  
bar code settings can be changed in the setup menu. Printing a  
serialization as a bar code is useful for asset tracking and component  
manufacturing.  
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2. The Place On option determines whether the serialization will print on  
consecutive labels or on consecutive pages of the same label. The  
default setting for will print on labels. Printing a serialization on pages is  
useful for creating serialized patch panel labels using die cut network  
systems label media.  
Editing a Serialization  
To edit a serialization on the home screen, move the cursor over the  
serialization and then press the  
creating a serialization.  
key. Follow the steps listed above for  
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CREATING SYMBOLS  
The Symbol Tool  
The Symbol Tool is used for creating safety or facility identification labels.  
Common applications for these types of labels include pipe marking and  
safety hazard signs. Most often these types of labels will require continuous  
tape label media. Symbols may also be used on die cut label media, such as  
self-laminating labels or heat shrink markers. However, for die cut label  
media the symbol size will be restricted by the physical size of the labels.  
Creating a Symbol  
The symbol tool should be accessed from the home screen. To access the  
symbol tool:  
1. Press the  
key to enter the tools menu.  
2. Press the down directional arrow key to highlight the symbol tool.  
3. Press the key to select the symbol tool.  
4. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to search the symbol library.  
(see the next page for available symbols  
5. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to increase or decrease the  
size of the symbol.  
6. Press the  
screen. Otherwise, press the  
without accepting changes.  
key to accept the changes and to return to the home  
key to return to the home screen  
7. On the home screen, the symbol tool icon  
of the cursor.  
will appear at the position  
Editing a Symbol  
To edit a symbol on the home screen, move the cursor over the symbol and  
then press the key.  
1. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to search the symbol library.  
(see the next page for available symbols  
2. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to increase or decrease the  
size of the symbol.  
3. Press the  
screen. Otherwise, press the  
without accepting changes.  
key to accept the changes and to return to the home  
key to return to the home screen  
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CREATING SYMBOLS  
NOTE: The symbol size will automatically default to match the text size on the  
current line. Changing the text size will automatically change the symbol size  
accordingly. There are 5 sizes available for each symbol. The sizes range  
from 1 (smallest) to 5 (largest).  
Currently available symbols and their assigned library numbers are listed  
below. Additional symbols may be added to the VIPER™ LS6 firmware in the  
future.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
19  
28  
11  
20  
29  
12  
21  
30  
13  
22  
31  
14  
23  
32  
15  
24  
33  
16  
25  
34  
17  
26  
35  
18  
27  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
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CREATING LINES  
The Line Tool  
The line tool allows custom placement of vertical and horizontal lines on a  
label. The line tool is especially useful for creating patch panel, faceplate, or  
terminal block labels. There are seven unique line settings available: Center  
Horizontal, Center Vertical, Top, Bottom, Left, Right, and @ Pages. Each  
of these settings may be turned on or off independently.  
NOTE:  
The top, bottom, left, and right sides of the label will rotate  
with the legend when a label is rotated between 0 and 90  
degrees.  
1. The Center Horizontal setting places a line through the center of the  
label in the horizontal direction.  
A01  
A02  
2. The Center Vertical setting places a line through the center of the label  
in the vertical direction.  
A01  
A02  
3. The Top setting places a line at the top of the label.  
A01  
4. The Bottom setting places a line at the bottom of the label.  
A01  
5. The Left setting places a line at the far left side of the label.  
A01  
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6. The Right setting places a line at the far right side of the label.  
A01  
7. The @ Pages setting places lines between each page of a label that has  
multiple pages defined. The @ Pages setting is used for patch panel,  
outlet, and terminal block labeling.  
A01  
A02  
A03  
A04  
A05  
A06  
Creating a Line Tool  
The line tool should be accessed from the home screen. To access the line  
tool:  
1. Press the  
key to enter the tools menu.  
2. Press the right directional arrow key and then press the down directional  
arrow key to highlight the line tool.  
3. Press the  
key to select the line tool.  
4. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to select the desired line  
position.  
5. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to turn on or turn off the line  
tool at the selected position.  
6. Press the  
screen. Otherwise, press the  
without accepting changes.  
7. On the home screen, the line tool icon  
the display when the line tool is activated.  
key to accept the changes and to return to the home  
key to return to the home screen  
will appear on the right side of  
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CREATING BOXES  
The Box Tool  
The box tool is useful for customizing a label. There are three unique box  
settings available: Frame, Reverse, and Box Off.  
The Frame setting places a box outline around the perimeter of the entire  
label area.  
WARNING  
The Reverse setting places a dark background with light text characters on a  
label.  
WARNING  
The Box Off setting deactivates the box tool.  
Creating a Box Tool  
The box tool should be accessed from the home screen. To access the box  
tool:  
1. Press the  
key to enter the tools menu.  
2. Use the right directional arrow key to highlight the box tool.  
3. Press the key to select the box tool.  
4. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to select the box tool setting.  
5. Press the key to accept the changes and to return to the home  
screen. Otherwise, press the  
without accepting changes.  
6. On the home screen, the box tool icon  
key to return to the home screen  
will appear on the right side of  
the display when the box tool is activated.  
NOTE: If the box tool is activated, it will appear on all printed pages of a label.  
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CREATING DATA LISTS  
The Data Tool  
The data tool is used to create printable data lists in the VIPER™ LS6. The  
data tool is very useful for customizing labels because it allows up to one  
hundred unique labels to be created from a list of data. With the data tool,  
users can input, store, or transfer custom lists of data.  
Creating a Data Tool  
The data tool should be accessed from the home screen. To access the data  
tool:  
1. Press the  
key to enter the tools menu.  
2. Press the down directional arrow key to highlight the data tool.  
3. Press the key to select the data tool.  
4. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to highlight the data tool  
options, File, Data, Text Options, or Place On (see the description of  
the data tool options below).  
5. Use the right directional arrow keys to select each data tool option.  
6. After making all changes to the data tool options, press the  
key to  
accept all of the changes and to return to the home screen. Otherwise,  
press the  
changes.  
key to return to the home screen without accepting  
7. On the home screen, the data tool icon  
the cursor.  
will appear at the position of  
Data Tool Options  
The data tool menu lists four different options: File, Data, Text, and Place  
On.  
1. Selecting File enters the File Manager. Label files and data lists are  
stored in the File Manager. File Manager can also be accessed from the  
main setup menu. For detailed information about File Manager see the  
section entitled Using File Manager on page 48.  
In File Manager, use the up or down directional arrow keys to highlight  
the file name or required action.  
Use the right or left directional arrow keys to select a file name from the  
list. There are twenty file storage locations in the VIPER™ LS6.  
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Files may be saved, loaded, or deleted in File Manager.  
Note: Selecting Delete All will erase all stored label files and data lists.  
2. Selecting Data View/Edit enters the data list editing screen. This screen  
looks very similar to the home screen because the data list editing  
screen is a text editor. Use the data list editing screen to create or edit  
text. Use the directional arrow keys to navigate within the text editor.  
A data list may include up to one hundred individual labels. The current  
label being edited is denoted by the number at the top of the data list  
editing screen. Each list begins at label number one. To increase or  
decrease the label number, press the shift key once and then press  
either  
or  
. To exit the data list editing screen, press the  
key.  
The VIPER™ LS6 will ask to Save the List? Press 1 to save or 2 to  
bypass this screen. To save the list, enter a file name and press  
then press . The screen will return to the data tool menu.  
,
3. Selecting Text Options enters an editing screen for text style and  
orientation. These two settings may be changed to provide greater label  
customization. For more information about Text Options refer to the  
section entitled “CREATING TEXT” on page 25.  
4. Selecting Place On determines whether the data list will print on  
consecutive labels or on consecutive pages of the same label. The  
default setting for Place On will print on labels. Printing a data list on  
pages is useful for creating patch panel labels or terminal block labels.  
Use the right or left directional arrow keys to change the Place On option.  
Editing a Data Tool  
To edit a data tool on the home screen, move the cursor over the data tool  
and then press the  
tool.  
key. Follow the steps list above for creating a data  
Transferring a Data List  
A data list created using the data tool may be transferred to or from a  
personal computer in the .DAT format by using the LS6-PCKIT. The LS6-  
PCKIT includes ViperLinkä software and a serial cable for connecting the  
VIPER™ LS6 to a computer. For more information about ViperLinkä refer to  
the sections entitled “INTERFACING WITH  
A
COMPUTER” and  
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CREATING BAR CODES  
The Bar Code Tool  
The bar code tool can be used for bin labeling, component identification, or  
asset management and can be used in combination with other tools. The bar  
code tool can be printed with or without a checksum digit or human readable  
text. The bar code symbology available in the VIPER™ LS6 is CODE 39.  
Creating a Bar Code  
The bar code tool should be accessed from the home screen. To access the  
bar code tool:  
1. Press the  
key to enter the tools menu.  
2. Press the right directional arrow key and then press the down directional  
arrow key to highlight the bar code tool.  
3. Press the  
key to select the bar code tool.  
4. Press the right directional arrow key to input text. Type the text in the  
text window. The bar code must include at least one digit of text.  
5. Press the  
key to accept the text.  
6. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to highlight the other bar code  
settings.  
7. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to change the bar code  
settings.  
8. Press the  
screen. Otherwise, press the  
without accepting changes.  
key to accept all of the changes and to return to the home  
key to return to the home screen  
9. On the home screen, the bar code tool icon  
position of the cursor.  
will appear at the  
Editing a Bar Code  
To edit a bar code on the home screen, move the cursor over the bar code  
and then press the key.  
1. Press the right directional arrow key to input text. Type the text in the  
text window. The bar code must include at least one digit of text.  
2. Press the  
key to accept the text.  
3. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to highlight the other bar code  
settings.  
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4. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to change the bar code  
settings.  
5. Press the  
screen. Otherwise, press the  
without accepting changes.  
key to accept all of the changes and to return to the home  
key to return to the home screen  
Bar Code Settings  
The default bar code settings can be changed in the setup menu. To change  
the default settings, access the printer settings in the setup menu.  
Readable: Indicates whether the bar code text is human readable or not. If  
activated (bar code text is human readable) the setting will display Yes.  
Checksum: Indicates whether the checksum digit is activated or not. If  
activated (checksum digit is turned on) the setting will display Yes.  
Bar Size: Indicates the width of the bar code. Available sizes are 0.010  
inches, 0.015 inches, and 0.020 inches. The default width is 0.010 inches.  
Serialized Bar Codes  
The VIPER ™ LS6 is able to serialize bar codes. In order to do so, a  
serialization must first be defined.  
Please see the section entitled  
“CREATING SERIALIZATIONS” on page 28 for more information about  
serialized bar codes.  
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CREATING DATE/TIME STAMPS  
The Date/Time Tool  
The Date/Time Tool allows the user to print a date and/or a time stamp on a  
label. The date and time printed on the label are defined by the internal clock  
of the VIPER™ LS6. Please see section entitled “SETTING UP THE VIPER™  
LS6” on page 44 for more information about setting the internal time and date.  
Creating a Date/Time Tool  
The date/time tool should be accessed from the home screen. To access the  
date/time tool:  
1. Press the  
key to enter the tools menu.  
2. Press the up directional arrow key to highlight the date/time tool.  
3. Press the key to select the date/time tool.  
4. Use the up or down directional arrows to select date/time or text options.  
5. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to select time or date  
specifically or to modify the text options.  
NOTE:  
The text options available within a date/time tool are the  
same as those available for text editing on the home screen.  
For more information about text options refer to the section  
entitled “CREATING TEXT” on page 25.  
6. Press the  
key to accept the changes and return the home screen.  
Otherwise, press the  
accepting changes.  
key to return to the home screen without  
NOTE:  
If editing the text options, press the  
key twice to accept  
the changes and return the home screen. Otherwise, press  
the  
key twice to return to the home screen without  
accepting changes.  
7. On the home screen, the date/time tool icon  
position of the cursor.  
will appear at the  
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CREATING DATE/TIME STAMPS  
Editing a Date/Time Tool  
To edit a date/time tool on the home screen, move the cursor over the  
date/time tool and then press the key.  
1. Use the up or down directional arrows to select date/time or text options.  
2. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to select time or date  
specifically or to modify the text options.  
3. Press the  
Otherwise, press the  
accepting changes.  
key to accept the changes and return the home screen.  
key to return to the home screen without  
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USING THE PAGES FUNCTION  
The Pages Function  
The VIPER™ LS6 provides 8 separate pages for each label. Label items,  
including text and tools may be placed on each of the 8 pages. The pages  
function is particularly useful for creating non-standard serializations that do  
not follow a common increment. The pages function is also useful for creating  
text on patch panel labels.  
Using the Pages Function  
The page number icon in the lower right hand corner of the display indicates  
the current page. For example, 1:8 indicates that page 1 of 8 is currently  
displayed. To move forward one page, press the  
key and then press the  
right directional arrow key. Likewise, to move backward one page, press the  
key and then press the left directional arrow key.  
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SETTING UP THE VIPER™ LS6  
The Setup Menu  
The setup menu is used to modify the default printer settings. The setup  
menu should be accessed from the home screen. To access the setup menu  
press the  
key. The setup menu will appear:  
The available categories in the setup menu are Files, Mode, Utilities, and  
Printer. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to highlight these options.  
Use the right directional arrow keys to select the settings for each option.  
After making all changes to the setup menu, press the  
of the changes and to return to the home screen.  
key to accept all  
1. The Files category accesses saved label files. Use the up or down  
directional arrows to highlight Files, then use the right directional arrow  
to enter File Manager. For more information about File Managerrefer  
to the section entitled “USING FILE MANAGER” on page 48.  
2. The Mode category includes all of the predefined label formats available  
in the VIPER™ LS6. These formats are Component, Wiremarker,  
Terminal, Tape, Strip, and Network. See Editing Label Mode on page  
45.  
3. The Utilitiescategory includes the VIPER™ LS6 utility functions. These  
functions are Battery, ViperLink mode, and Remote Printer mode. See  
Using Printer Utilities on page 45.  
4. The Printer category includes VIPER™ LS6 printer settings. The settings  
include Time, Date, Contrast, Heat, Label Feed, Languages, Units,  
and Bar Code. See Adjusting Printer Settings on page 46.  
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SETTING UP THE VIPER™ LS6  
Editing Label Mode  
To edit the label mode, press  
to enter the setup menu and:  
1. Use the up or down directional arrows to highlight Mode.  
2. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to change the mode.  
3. Press the  
key to select the desired mode. A check mark icon will  
appear next to the selected mode.  
4. Press the  
key to accept the changes and return to the home screen.  
MODE  
DESCRIPTION  
APPLICATIONS  
Component Vertically centers legend  
Electrical components  
Wiremarker Repeats legend until label is filled Wire and cable marking  
Terminal  
Places legends at terminal  
locations  
Terminal blocks  
Tape  
Rotates legends 90°  
Safety/facility ID, pipe  
marking  
Strip  
Repeats legend until label is filled  
and copies legend on two sides of  
middle perforation  
Wire and cable marking  
Network  
Places legends at port locations  
Data communications  
components  
Using Printer Utilities  
To use printer utilities, press  
to enter the setup menu and:  
1. Use the up or down directional arrows to highlight Utilities.  
2. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to change the utilities setting.  
3. Press the  
key to select the desired utility. A new screen will appear  
indicating either Battery, ViperLink, or Remote Printer.  
The Battery utility is used to charge the battery. See section entitled  
“BATTERY INFORMATION” on pages 9-11.  
The ViperLink utility is used to interface with ViperLinksoftware. See  
sections entitled “INTERFACING WITH  
“VIPERLINK” on pages 49-52.  
A
COMPUTER” and  
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SETTING UP THE VIPER™ LS6  
The Remote Printer utility is used to print directly from Panduit software  
®
applications such as PAN-MARK or EASY-MARK . See section entitled  
“USING REMOTE PRINTER UTILITY” on pages 53-54.  
Adjusting Printer Settings  
To adjust the printer settings, press  
to enter the setup menu and:  
1. Use the up or down directional arrows to highlight Printer.  
2. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to change the Printer setting.  
1. The Time setting adjusts the internal clock. Press the  
select Time. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to move the  
cursor to the desired position. Use the numeric keys to change the  
key to  
time. Press A for AM or P for PM. Press the  
of the changes and return to the setup menu.  
key to accept all  
2. The Date setting adjusts the internal date. Press the  
key to  
select Date. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to move the  
cursor to the desired position. Use the numeric keys to change the  
date. Press the  
the setup menu.  
key to accept all of the changes and return to  
3. The Contrast setting adjusts the contrast of the printer display.  
Press the key to select Contrast. Use the up or down  
directional arrow keys to adjust the contrast from 0 (light) to 9 (dark).  
Press the  
menu.  
key to accept the change and return to the setup  
4. The Heat setting adjusts the temperature of the print head inside of  
the printer. Press the key to select Heat. Use the up or down  
directional arrow keys to adjust the heat from 0 (lower temperature)  
to 9 (higher temperature). Press the  
and return to the setup menu.  
key to accept the change  
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SETTING UP THE VIPER™ LS6  
NOTE:  
The heat setting is automatically adjusted to the  
appropriate number for the installed label roll when the  
printer is turned on.  
5. The Label Feed setting adjusts the amount of media that is fed past  
the cutter mechanism after printing. Cut Label feeds just enough  
media to allow cutting. Peel Label feeds extra media to allow  
convenient removal of die cut labels from the liner. Press the  
key to select Label Feed. Use the right or left directional arrow keys  
to select Cut Label or Peel Label. Press the  
key to accept the  
change and return to the setup menu.  
6. The Languages setting adjusts the operating system language.  
Press the key to select Languages. A check mark icon is  
displayed next to the currently selected language. Use the right or  
left directional arrow keys to select or  
Deutsch. Press the key to accept the change and return to the  
setup menu. The display will immediately change to the language  
selected.  
7. The Units setting adjusts the internal unit of measurement within the  
printer from English units (inches) to Metric units (millimeters). The  
unit of measurement is important when entering a fixed length for  
continuous tape. Press the  
key to select Units. A check mark  
icon is displayed next to the currently selected unit of measurement.  
Use the right or left directional arrow keys to select Inches or  
Millimeters. Press the  
key to select the desired units and return  
to the setup menu.  
8. The Bar Code setting adjusts the default values for the bar code  
tool. This setting is used to change the default values for human  
readable, checksum, and bar size.  
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USING FILE MANAGER  
The VIPER™ LS6 has the ability to store and recall label files and data lists.  
Label files and data lists are stored and recalled within File Manager. Label  
files are designated with a .LS6 ending. Data lists are designated with a  
.DAT ending.  
To access File Manager, enter the setup menu and:  
1. Use the up or down directional arrows to highlight File.  
2. Press the right directional arrow key to enter File Manager.  
3. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to highlight Filename.  
4. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to select the desired file.  
There are 20 file storage locations in the VIPER™ LS6.  
NOTE:  
When saving a new file, press the  
key to begin entering  
a file name. Use the alphabetic or numeric keys to enter a  
file name. After entering a file name, press the  
key  
again to Save.  
NOTE:  
When renaming a previously saved file, press the  
key to  
begin entering the new file name.  
Use the alphabetic or  
numeric keys to enter the new file name. After entering the  
name, press the key again to Save. The printer will  
then prompt to Overwrite File? 1-Yes 2-No. Press 1 to  
accept the new file name or press 2 to keep the previous file  
name.  
5. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to highlight Action.  
6. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to select Save, Load, Delete,  
or Delete All.  
WARNING: Selecting Delete All will erase all stored label and data  
files.  
7. Press the  
8. Press the  
9. Press the  
key to complete the selected action.  
key to return to the setup menu.  
key again to return to the home screen.  
NOTE:  
When recalling a previously stored label file, the part number  
of the stored label file must match the part number of the  
label roll installed in the printer. If the part numbers do not  
match, an error message will display on the screen.  
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INTERFACING WITH A COMPUTER  
The VIPER™ LS6 can be connected to a personal computer (PC) using the  
VIPER™ LS6 Upgrade Kit (Part No. LS6-PCKIT). The kit contains a CD with  
ViperLinkä software and a serial cable for connecting the VIPER™ LS6 to your  
personal computer (PC). ViperLink™ must be used with the serial cable to  
communicate with the VIPER™ LS6 printer. If the personal computer has a  
USB port, but does not have a serial port, it is recommended that the user  
purchase a USB to serial adapter.  
ViperLink™ software allows the user to:  
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Upgrade the printer operating system.  
Transfer files (.DAT or .LS6) from the VIPER™ LS6 to the PC.  
Transfer files (.DAT, .LS6, or .CSV) from the PC to the VIPER™ LS6.  
Create, edit, and store a data list (.DAT file).  
Convert a .DAT file to a .CSV file  
Convert a .CSV file to a .DAT file  
Retrieve printer status information.  
Print directly to the VIPER™ LS6 using a simple label editor.  
When printing directly from ViperLinkä to the VIPER™ LS6, the  
VIPER™ LS6 must be in the remote printer utility.  
The serial cable also allows the user to:  
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Print directly to the VIPER™ LS6 using PAN-MARK or EASY-MARK  
software from Panduit Corp. PAN-MARK or EASY-MARKfiles cannot  
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be stored in the LS6.  
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For more information about using the Viper™ LS6 with PAN-MARK or  
EASY-MARKsee the section entitled “USING REMOTE PRINTER  
UTILITY” on pages 53-54.  
NOTE:  
ViperLinkä software does not allow a user to download .bmp  
or .jpg images to the VIPER™ LS6 printer.  
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VIPERLINK  
Installing ViperLinkä  
Use the ViperLinkä CD to install ViperLinkä software onto a personal  
computer. The ViperLinkä CD is only available with the purchase of LS6-  
PCKIT.  
Insert the CD into a personal computer. The installation program will begin  
automatically. Follow the instructions in the installation wizard in order to  
complete the installation process.  
Using ViperLinkä  
To use ViperLinkä software with the Viper™ LS6 printer:  
1. Connect the serial cable (included with the LS6-PCKIT) to a personal  
computer at the 9 pin serial port.  
2. Connect the serial cable to the Viper™ LS6 at the RS232 port.  
3. Turn ON the Viper™ LS6.  
4. Press the  
key to access the setup menu.  
5. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to highlight Utilities.  
6. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to select ViperLink.  
7. Press the  
key to begin using the ViperLink utility. The LS6 is now  
ready to communicate to a personal computer.  
8. Open ViperLinkä software on a personal computer.  
To upload or download label files or data lists, select:  
Transfer -> File Transfer  
Choose COM 1 or COM 2  
Choose to Upload or Download a file.  
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VIPERLINK  
If uploading, choose a file from the VIPER™ memory and Save As.  
If downloading, first Browse for the file and select the file type, click  
Open, and click OK.  
To upgrade the LS6 operating system, select:  
Transfer -> Upgrade Flash Memory  
Browse to locate the operating system file  
Click Open  
Choose COM 1 or COM 2  
Click Upgrade  
NOTE:  
Upgrades for the VIPER™ LS6 internal operating system are  
available for downloading from the Panduit Corp. web site at  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
The VIPER™ LS6 screen will go blank and flicker during the  
upgrading process.  
Downloading an unauthorized binary (.BIN) file into the LS6  
will result in non-functionality of the printer.  
DO NOT INTERRUPT THE FILE TRANFERRING PROCESS!  
To convert a .CSV or .DAT file, select:  
Transfer -> CSV/DAT conversion  
Click CSV to DAT or DAT to CSV  
Browse to locate the appropriate file  
Click Open, Enter the file name, Click Save  
NOTE:  
Use Microsoft® Excel to create a spreadsheet of up to 4  
columns by 100 rows. Save this data as a .CSV file.  
Transfer this file to the VIPER™ LS6 by using ViperLinkä and  
selecting download. The .CSV file will be converted into a  
.DAT file automatically. The columns from the spreadsheet  
will convert into lines 1 through 4 within a data list item. The  
rows from the spreadsheet will convert into consecutive items  
within a data list.  
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VIPERLINK  
To request information from the VIPER™ LS6, select:  
Request -> LS6 Info  
Choose COM 1 or COM 2  
Choose Version, Status, or History  
Information from the VIPER™ LS6 will be retrieved and displayed in  
ViperLinkä  
To access the help topics, select:  
Help -> Help Topics  
To create a data list,  
Enter a database name, Enter text on lines 1-4 of item 1  
Use the up directional arrow button to advance to the next item  
Use the down directional arrow button to return to the previous item  
(The maximum number of items is 100) Click File -> Save  
After creating a data list, follow the above instructions for  
downloading a data list to the VIPER™ LS6  
NOTE:  
The above operations are also available on the tool bar.  
9. Press the  
key on the VIPER™ LS6 printer to exit the ViperLinkä  
utility and return to the setup menu.  
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USING REMOTE PRINTER UTILITY  
In order to operate the remote printing feature on the VIPERLS6  
printer, the personal computer connected to the VIPERLS6 must be set  
up in the following manner:  
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1. Either PAN-MARK or EASY-MARKsoftware applications must be installed  
on the personal computer. These applications are available exclusively  
from Panduit Corp.  
2. The LS6 print driver must be installed on the personal computer. The  
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LS6 print driver is included with PAN-MARK or EASY-MARKsoftware.  
3. The communications port (COM PORT) must be set up correctly. For  
example, to set up COM1 follow this procedure:  
1. Click the start button at the bottom left corner of your computer screen.  
2. Select Settings.  
3. Select Printers.  
4. Right click on PTR3.  
5. Select Properties.  
6. Select the Details tab.  
7. Select Port Settings (make sure COM1 is selected above).  
8. Use these settings:  
Bits per second: 57600  
Data bits: 8  
Parity: None  
Stop Bits: 1  
Flow Control: Xon/Xoff  
9. Click OK.  
10. Click OK.  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
Example above is for the Windows® 98 operating system.  
Other operating systems may require  
Windows®  
modifications to this procedure.  
Deactivate the communication of other peripheral devices to  
the local serial port before using ViperLinkä .  
To access the Remote Printer Utility with the ViperLS6 follow this  
simple procedure:  
1. With the printer ON and at the home screen, press  
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2. Use the up or down arrow keys to scroll down to Utilities.  
3. At Utilities, use the right or left arrow keys to scroll to Remote Printer.  
4. Press Enter. The Remote Printer Screen will appear.  
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USING REMOTE PRINTER UTILITY  
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5. The LS6 is now ready to print directly from PAN-MARK or EASY-MARK  
software.  
6. If the label roll installed in the VIPER™ LS6 is changed while in the  
Remote Printer utility, press the  
key to automatically adjust the  
printer to the default settings for the new label roll.  
7. To exit Remote Printer Mode, press  
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With the VIPER™ LS6 in Remote Printer utility, open PAN-MARK or EASY-  
MARK and begin creating labels. Make sure to select the appropriate LS6  
label format within the software.  
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EASY-MARK  
PAN-MARK  
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In order to print from PAN-MARK or EASY-MARK :  
1. Attach the serial cable to the personal computer and the Viper™ LS6.  
2. Click File on the computer screen.  
3. Click Print.  
4. Choose Panduit PTR3.  
5. Ensure that ‘Portrait’ is selected in the PTR3 properties window.  
6. Click OK until the print window disappears.  
7. The following message may appear:  
8. Click Yes.  
9. A printing message will appear and the Viper™ LS6 will begin to print.  
NOTE:  
Windows® XP printer properties may default to a larger page  
size than allowed by the Viper™ LS6 and may require  
adjustment.  
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PRINTER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS  
Cleaning the Print Head and Drive Roller  
The print head should be cleaned regularly, and more often in harsh  
environments. The drive roller should be cleaned whenever foreign matter,  
such as dust or adhesive, is present.  
1. Turn OFF power to printer.  
2. Open the ribbon lock knob.  
3. Remove any label media from print path.  
4. Remove the ribbon.  
5. Power the printer on  
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6. Position ribbon lock knob in locked position.  
7. Extend width guide to greatest width.  
8. Insert cleaning card (Part No.LS6-CLN) until resistance is met.  
9. Press  
to feed cleaning card completely through printer.  
10. Flip cleaning card over and repeat steps 8 & 9 as necessary.  
11. If there are large deposits on the drive rollers, soak cotton swab in  
Isopropyl Alcohol (Rubbing Alcohol) and remove deposits from rubber  
roller with sweeping motion.  
Caution: LS6-CLN (cleaning card) contains  
alcohol, keep away from flames.  
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PRINTER TROUBLESHOOTING  
This section helps identify printer conditions and problems that can often be  
solved by the user. If you are unable to correct the problem contact Panduit  
Technical Support at 866-871-4571 or Panduit Customer Service at 800-777-  
3300.  
SYMPTOM  
POWER  
ACTION  
Printer does not  
power up properly,  
and LCD does not  
come on.  
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To turn printer ON, depress the power button.  
Make sure the battery pack is fully charged.  
Charge a drained battery pack for a minimum of  
15 hours with LS6-ACS.  
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Plug in AC Adapter. Ensure power cord is firmly  
seated into adapter.  
Make sure battery pack plug is connected to  
printer plug in battery compartment  
Battery pack is spent or damaged. Try a new  
charged battery pack. (LS6-BP).  
PRINTING  
Not printing.  
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Make sure printer:  
1. Is turned ON  
2. Has ribbon cartridge properly loaded  
3. Ribbon cartridge locked in place  
4. Label mandrel seated properly  
5. Labels positioned in width guide correctly  
Remove ribbon cartridge and clean print  
mechanism with provided cleaning card.  
The items on the home screen are too large for  
the printable area. Adjust the text size on the  
home screen, adjust the symbol size, rotate the  
label, or use a larger label.  
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Tools Too Big!  
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PRINTER TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOM  
Media is not  
advancing properly  
ACTION  
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Ribbon knob not locked. Rotate ribbon knob into  
locked position.  
Ensure that labels are properly positioned in label  
path and that width guides are in contact with both  
sides of the label. Ensure that adjustable width  
guide is locked in place in the correct notch.  
in the printer.  
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End of label roll reached. Detach end of label roll  
from core.  
Label jam in printer. Label is caught in print  
mechanism. To clear jam:  
1. Turn printer power OFF.  
2. Open label door.  
3. Detach any printed labels with cutter.  
4. Open ribbon lock knob.  
5. Remove unprinted labels from the printer.  
6. Carefully remove any labels caught in the  
printer.  
Printed image is  
full, but grayish or  
“translucent”.  
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Print head heat setting is too high. Reduce heat  
setting. See procedure on page 46.  
Ribbon and media are incompatible. Test  
alternative ribbon or media. See compatibility  
chart on page 14.  
Voids in printed  
image: areas where  
there is no print.  
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Dust on label. Remove dust with compressed air  
or place static tinsel across label unwind.  
Ribbon and media are incompatible. Test  
alternative ribbon or media. See compatibility  
chart on page 14.  
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Print head elements or “dots” are dirty or  
obstructed. Clean print head with pre-saturated  
cleaning card (LS6-CLN) or soft-stemmed swab  
and isopropyl alcohol. See cleaning instructions  
on page 55.  
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Ribbon may be wrinkled.  
1. Unlock and remove ribbon cartridge from  
printer.  
2. Tighten ribbon in ribbon cartridge by turning  
knobs.  
3. Insert ribbon cartridge into printer.  
Print head elements or “dots” are burned out.  
Replace print head.  
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PRINTER TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOM  
Repetitive voids in  
image.  
ACTION  
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Print head elements or “dots” are dirty or  
obstructed. Clean print head with pre-saturated  
cleaning card (LS6-CLN), or soft-stemmed swab  
and isopropyl alcohol. See cleaning instructions  
on page 55.  
Not printing any  
image (or barely  
any image).  
Printer stalls or will  
not print.  
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Ribbon and media are incompatible. Test  
alternative ribbon or media. See compatibility  
chart on page 14.  
Ribbon or media is not loaded properly. Reload  
ribbon and media, making sure both pass under  
respective sensors.  
Ensure that labels are properly positioned in label  
path and that width guides are in contact with both  
sides of the label and locked in place in the  
correct notch.  
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Ribbon or media sensors are dirty or obstructed.  
Clean sensors with soft-stemmed swabs and  
isopropyl alcohol or compressed air.  
RIBBON  
Ribbon is not  
advancing properly.  
Ribbon is not loaded correctly. Load ribbon  
properly at side of printer and ensure knob is in  
lock position.  
Ribbon wrinkling.  
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Ribbon not loaded correctly. Remove ribbon, re-  
insert and lock.  
Ribbon not wound tightly prior to installation.  
Remove ribbon, wind take-up until slack  
disappears, re-insert ribbon and lock in position.  
Printer doesn’t stop  
when out of ribbon.  
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Ribbon sensor is dirty or obstructed. Clean  
sensor with soft-stemmed swab and isopropyl  
alcohol or compressed air.  
Ribbon breaking.  
Ribbon cartridge empty. Replace ribbon  
cartridge.  
LABELS  
Labels not  
registering  
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Make sure that label mandrel is firmly seated in  
socket.  
Width guide is loose. Make sure the width guide  
is properly located and fixed in place.  
Printer not reset for new label format. Turn printer  
OFF, then ON again. Printer will re-calibrate for  
new label.  
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PRINTER TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOM  
Die-cut labels  
continue to feed  
ACTION  
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Label sensor is dirty or obstructed. Clean sensor  
with soft-stemmed swab and isopropyl alcohol or  
compressed air.  
Width guide is loose. Make sure the width guide  
is properly located and fixed in place.  
without stopping.  
BAR CODES  
Poor edge  
definition (bar  
codes and  
Ribbon and media are incompatible. Test  
alternative ribbon or media. See compatibility  
chart on page 14.  
alphanumerics).  
Bar codes  
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Print head heat setting is too high. Reduce heat  
setting until bar edges are clean. See procedure  
on page 46.  
smearing (bar code  
edges “bleeding” or  
“feathering”.  
Bars in bar codes  
are too wide or too  
narrow resulting in  
a poor scan grade.  
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Print head heat setting it too high/too low. Adjust  
to optimize average bar growth (visually or with  
verifier). See procedure on page 46.  
Overburn (too much ribbon transfer). Reduce  
print head heat setting. See procedure on page  
46.  
Insufficient print  
contrast: Bars are  
not dark enough,  
spaces are not light  
enough.  
Print head heat setting is too low. Increase print  
head heat setting. See procedure on page 46.  
OTHER  
Printer Locked Up  
With printer OFF, Press and hold [R] and  
RESET the printer.  
to  
Note: Saved Label files will NOT be lost during reset.  
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WARRANTY INFORMATION  
Our products are warranted to be free from defects in material and  
workmanship at the time of sale but our obligation under this warranty is  
limited to the replacement of any product proved to be defective within 6  
months (for product) or 90 days (for printers) from the date of delivery. Printer  
warranty is void if Panduit printers are modified, altered or misused in any  
way. Use of Panduit printers with any product other than the specified Panduit  
products for which the printer was designed, constitutes misuse. Before using,  
user shall determine the suitability of the product for his intended use and  
user assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith.  
This warranty is made in lieu of and excludes all other warranties, expressed  
or implied. THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED.  
Neither seller nor manufacturer shall be liable for any other injury, loss or  
damage, whether direct or consequential, arising out of the use of, or the  
inability to use the product.  
The information contained in this literature is based on our experience to date  
and is believed to be reliable. It is intended as a guide for use by persons  
having technical skill at their own discretion and risk. We do not guarantee  
favorable results or assume any liability in connection with its use.  
Dimensions contained herein are for reference purposes only. For specific  
dimensional requirements consult the factory. This publication is not to be  
taken as a license to operate under, or a recommendation to infringe any  
existing patents. This supersedes and voids all previous literature, etc.  
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Print Method:  
Effective Print Width:  
Print Length:  
Print Resolution:  
Print Speed:  
Thermal transfer or direct thermal  
1.89” (48 mm)  
19.99” (maximum label length)  
203 dpi (horizontally and vertically)  
Up to 1 ips  
Feed Speed:  
Label Width:  
Up to 2 ips  
0.24” to 2.0”  
Media Length:  
Media Types:  
Materials:  
50’ continuous tapes  
Die cut or continuous tapes  
Vinyl self-laminating, flattened heat shrink,  
vinyl cloth, polyester, continuous tape, vinyl,  
non-adhesive polyester, polyolefin, thermal paper  
Manually operated cutter  
Media Cutting:  
Ribbons:  
Replaceable cartridges (wax, resin, or hybrid)  
Keypad:  
49 color coded keys  
Display:  
128 x 64 dots graphic LCD  
LCD Contrast Control: Adjustable via keypad  
Operating System:  
User Memory:  
Serial Port:  
Panduit proprietary – user upgradeable  
128 Kbytes of RAM available for label storage  
RS-232 Serial Interface for PC connection  
12 VDC, 1200 mAh rechargeable NiMH  
(Nickel-Metal Hydride) battery pack  
(Battery life – approx. 1500 TWS-2V labels)  
Universal Input (100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz) with  
IEC-320-C14 input connector  
Battery Pack:  
AC Adapter:  
(accepts international cord sets)  
Regulated DC Output 12 VDC, 0 to 1.2 Amp  
Powers the printer’s internal battery charger Charging  
time 15 hours  
Oper. Temp/Hum:  
Stor. Temp/Hum:  
Compliance:  
41-104° F (5-40 °C),  
0 - 90% relative humidity (non-condensing)  
-40-140° F (-40-60 °C),  
0 - 90% relative humidity (non-condensing)  
FCC Part 15 Class A, European Community EMC  
and Low Voltage Directives regarding safety,  
emissions, and immunity  
Size  
Height: 6.2” (157.5 mm)  
Width: 4.9” (124.5mm)  
Length: 13.8” (350.5 mm)  
Weight  
4.1 lbs. (1.86 kg) - includes battery pack  
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REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES  
DESCRIPTION  
PART  
NUMBER  
LS6-RWBLK  
LS6-RRBLK  
LS6-RRWHT  
LS6-RHBLK  
LS6-BP  
Wax Ribbon – Black  
Resin Ribbon – Black  
Resin Ribbon – White  
Hybrid Ribbon – Black  
Battery Pack  
LS6 ViperLink™ software and 9 pin serial cable  
LS6 AC Adapter/Battery Charger for Australia  
LS6 AC Adapter/Battery Charger for Europe  
LS6 AC Adapter/Battery Charger for North America  
LS6 AC Adapter/Battery Charger for the United Kingdom  
Cleaning Card (5 cards in a package)  
Operator’s Manual  
LS6-PCKIT  
LS6-ACA  
LS6-ACE  
LS6-ACS  
LS6-ACU  
LS6-CLN  
LS6-MAN-*  
* Insert Language code as applicable:  
A - English, D - German, E - Spanish, F - French, I - Italian  
For more information on the VIPER™ LS6, visit the Panduit website at  
request a brochure.  
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