E-2 FAQ Rev. B
Q 4. BATT LED lights or flashes. What should I do?
A 4.1 There is no remaining battery charge.
You can confirm the remaining battery charge by the BATT LED condition. (See “About the
Battery Remaining Amount” (page 4-2))
About procedure for battery charging, see “Install the Battery Pack or Connect the Printer to the
AC adapter” (page 2-9).
Q 5. The Power LED is flashing slowly. What should I do?
A 5.1 Confirm the wireless setting of the TM-P60 with Peeler, AP, or PC.
Print out a status sheet for the TM-P60 with Peeler. Set the settings such as the network mode of
AP or PC, SSID, WEP, IP Address, and Channel to match the each other. See “Status sheet
printing” (page 3-4) for how to print status sheet.
A 5.2 Confirm whether the TM-P60 with Peeler is out of the wireless communication
range.
There may be no access point or PC in the range where the communication is possible. When
there are obstructions between the AP or PC and the TM-P60 with Peeler, move the TM-P60
with Peeler and confirm that the LED does not flash. When the AP is where there are
obstructions or the AP is not on the same floor, move the AP or the TM-P60 with Peeler and
confirm that communication is possible.
Q 6. The TM-P60 with Peeler can’t connect to the Wireless LAN. What should I do?
The network mode for the TM-P60 with Peeler is in the AdHoc mode as the initial setting. Print
out a status sheet and set the wireless LAN setting of the PC to match the TM-P60 with Peeler.
A 6.1 Confirm the wireless LAN setting of the TM-P60 with Peeler and AP or host PC.
Confirm the wireless LAN setting of the AP (when you use infrastructure mode) or PC (when
you use Ad-Hoc mode) matches the TM-P60 with Peeler. The TM-P60 with Peeler’s wireless
LAN setting can be confirmed by self test. (See “Self test mode” (page 3-3))
(wireless LAN setting: SSID, IP address, subnet mask, WEP key, etc...)
A 6.2 Confirm that the IP address of the PC or AP isn’t the same as that of the TM-P60
with Peeler.
On host PC or AP, do not set the same IP address as that of the TM-P60 with Peeler.
A 6.3 There is interference with another network
When there is more than one wireless LAN network on the same floor and the same channel is
used, interference occurs. When the channels are close to each other, interference may occur. In
this case, one needs to be moved.