Alarm Lock AL-IR1 Operation Instructions

Type
Operation Instructions

Alarm Lock AL-IR1

The Alarm Lock AL-IR1 is a wireless printer that can be used to read various reports from Alarm Lock T3/T3E Series Locks, including the Audit Log. It is optically linked to the locks via infrared light and can be activated by following the instructions in the lock's manual.

The AL-IR1 is powered by 4 "AA" batteries or an optional 9-12V AC or DC 500-1500mA AC adapter. It has a 3.5" W x 7"L dimension and uses common 2¼" thermal paper that is widely available at office supply stores.

The AL-IR1 features three controls: Power On/Off, Printer Contrast, and Paper Feed.

Alarm Lock AL-IR1

The Alarm Lock AL-IR1 is a wireless printer that can be used to read various reports from Alarm Lock T3/T3E Series Locks, including the Audit Log. It is optically linked to the locks via infrared light and can be activated by following the instructions in the lock's manual.

The AL-IR1 is powered by 4 "AA" batteries or an optional 9-12V AC or DC 500-1500mA AC adapter. It has a 3.5" W x 7"L dimension and uses common 2¼" thermal paper that is widely available at office supply stores.

The AL-IR1 features three controls: Power On/Off, Printer Contrast, and Paper Feed.

Introduction
The AL-IR1 is optically linked to the T3/T3E Series Locks via
infrared light. It is used for reading the various reports main-
tained by the locks, including the Audit Log.
Specifications
Dimensions: 3½" W x 7"L
Interface: Infrared Light Beam
Activation: Refer to Lock Instructions
Distance: 1" to 4" above the infrared LED
Controls: 3 (Power On/Off, printer Contrast and Paper Feed)
Paper: Uses common 2¼" thermal paper available at most
office supply stores (supplied)
Batteries: 4 "AA" 1.5 volt alkaline batteries (supplied)
AC Adapter (Optional): 9-12V AC or DC 500-1500mA,
Hewlett Packard HP82241A or equivalent
AL-IR1
WIRELESS PRINTER
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
OI233B 9/04
Operation
!
Turn on the printer.
!
Activate printer mode on lock (see lock instructions).
!
Place AL-IR1 approximately 1" to 4" above the infrared
LED (as shown in image).
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Turn off the printer when not in use.
NOTE: Press the Paper Advance button or turn off the
printer and on again, if printer has been not been in use for a
long time.
AC
Adapter
(Optional)
Paper Compartment
Thermal
Print Head
On/Off
Print
Contrast
Paper
Advance
Power ON
Indicator
Light
Infrared
LED
Infrared
Receiver
AL-IR1 to DL3000 (side and front views)
Optical
Receiver
345 Bayview Avenue
Amityville, New York 11701
For Sales and Repairs 1-800-ALA-LOCK
For Technical Service 1-800-645-9440
Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol: NSSC
© ALARM LOCK 2004
Do not operate printer without paper. For best results, use HP 82175 black-printing thermal paper.
Do not pull on paper — use the button.
Do not pull paper backward through printer.
Do not run paper to end of roll if paper is attached to its inner core (HP paper is not attached).
Loading Paper
Tear or cut paper evenly.
Do not use paper with folds or uneven
edges. Do not allow obstructions to
contact the print mechanism.
Open door.
Position paper in door as shown. While pushing paper into slot, hold down the
button until paper emerges. If paper jams,
pull backwards VERY slowly.
Place paper in compartment. Close door.
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Alarm Lock AL-IR1 Operation Instructions

Type
Operation Instructions

Alarm Lock AL-IR1

The Alarm Lock AL-IR1 is a wireless printer that can be used to read various reports from Alarm Lock T3/T3E Series Locks, including the Audit Log. It is optically linked to the locks via infrared light and can be activated by following the instructions in the lock's manual.

The AL-IR1 is powered by 4 "AA" batteries or an optional 9-12V AC or DC 500-1500mA AC adapter. It has a 3.5" W x 7"L dimension and uses common 2¼" thermal paper that is widely available at office supply stores.

The AL-IR1 features three controls: Power On/Off, Printer Contrast, and Paper Feed.

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