Citizen CBM-920II [17/58] I f cable connection
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4.2 I/F Cable Connection
(1) Hold the protruding section at the rear of the printer cover and lift in the direction
indicated.
(1) Confirm that themain power supply, etc. are OFF.
(2) Prepare power supply satisfying the power voltage and current capacity having
been specified in the specifications.
(3) Firmly connect, in appropriate direction, the power supply and the main body
through using the attached cable. The connector is at the bottom of the main
body as shown in the drawing. This cable is integrated with the communication
cable. The power cable is larger than the communication cable, which is colored
in red and in orange for +5V use and in black for GND.
(4) Connect a power supply cable to the power supply. Pay attention not to connect
power supply cable in reverse polar.
NOTE
Be sure to connect power cord and interface cable in correct polarity.
Connecting cable in reverse polarity may cause damage not only to the printer but also to the
host.
Hold the connector when connecting or disconnecting the power cord of interface cable.
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Содержание
- Dot matrix printer 1
- Model cbm920ii 1
- User s manual 1
- Weee mark 2
- Declaration of conformity 3
- General precautions 4
- Caution 5
- Ordinarymaintenance 5
- Safety precautions 5
- Warning 5
- Which should be strictly observed 5
- Warning 6
- Precautions for installation 7
- Precautions for handling 8
- External appearance and part descriptions 11 9
- Introduction 8 9
- Operations 13 9
- Parallel interface 28 9
- Serial interface 31 9
- The table of contents 9
- Type classifications 9 9
- Character code table 49 10
- Dip switch sw1 setting 34 10
- External dimensions 54 10
- Print control function 36 10
- Accessories 11
- Features 11
- Introduction 11
- Cbm 920ii 24 r j xxx 12
- Power supply 12
- Type classifications 12
- Specifications 13
- External appearance 14
- External appearance and part descriptions 14
- Part descriptions 15
- 1 as in the following drawing insert themain body into the rack 16
- 2 inserting the main body on the rear side with mounting bracket fasten thema in body with the screws pay attention not to tighten screws excessively 16
- 3 after fixing confirm opening closing of the front panel etc 16
- Operations 16
- Rack mounting 16
- I f cable connection 17
- Panel opening closing 18
- Paper feeding 19
- Setting ribbon cassette 19
- Ok ok ng ng ng 20
- Setting paper 20
- Auto loading function 22
- Self printing function hexadecimal printing function 23
- A change by command memory switch can be changed by a command for details refer to 8 print control function when the printer receives the command it outputs a busy signal and enters memory setting mode after writing into memory switch software resetting is carried out and the receive buffer print buffer are cleared causing each set value to return to the initial value and then the contents of the memory switch es are reloaded commands are set one by one use care when changing two or more set values 24
- Memory switch setting 24
- Memory switch setting can be changed by a command or by manual operation 24
- For the setting of dip switches refer to 7 setting dip switches 27
- Pne pe other errors 28
- Clearing lamp status i f signal status error etc 29
- Lamp status and i f signal status in various states of the printer are as shown below error state may vary a little depending on the printer mode note that the some indication and output status may vary depending on the setting of memory switch 29
- Special functions 30
- 1 data input system 8 bit parallel data 1 8 31
- 2 control signal ack stb busy pe reset fault 31
- 20 1 2 31
- 3 power cable 5v gnd and fg 31
- 4 compatible connector hif3f 20pa 2 4ds 71 hirose electric compatible hif3b 20d 2 4r c hirose electric compatible 31
- Connector pin assignment 31
- Parallel interface 31
- Specifications 31
- Description of input output signals 32
- Electrical characteristics 33
- 20 1 2 34
- Connector pin assignment 34
- Serial interface 34
- Specifications 34
- Description of input output signal 35
- Electrical characteristics 35
- Error detection 36
- After setting dip switch no 4 to on turning the printer power on with the sel switch pressed and held causes the printer enter the manual memory switch setting mode after manual setting mode be sure to set this switch to off 37
- Before setting turn the printer power off do not use edged object such as a pen to change the switch 37
- Dip switch position 37
- Dip switch sw1 is located at the back of the printer as shown in the figure below the polarity and part of the function of the switch differs depending on the interface for memory switch setting refer to 4 setting memory switches 37
- Dip switch sw1 setting 37
- Parallel interface type 37
- Baud rate and parity selection 38
- Serial interface type 38
- Set dip switch no 4 to on then turn the printer power on while pressing and holding the feed switch the printer enters the manual memory switch setting mode after manual setting mode be sure to set this switch to off 38
- List of control codes 39
- Print control function 39
- Control code details 40
- 7 international character select esc r command 42
- 8 codepage select esc t command 42
- By entering the code esc 1bh r 52h n characters input hereafter are set to the characters for the following countries with n other than those specified the set value for the u s is assigned 42
- By the entry of esc 1bh t 74h n code the follwing character code table can be selected when n is other than specified it is set to code page cp437 42
- Note code page at printer power on and after reset signal input differs depending on the status of memory switch setting factory setting for f model of character set in model category is cbm 920 overseas compatible and that for j model is cbm 920 domestic compatible 42
- Note international character set at printer power on and after reset signal input differs depending on the status of memory switch setting 42
- For 40 column model in cbm 920 emulation esc c1 a1 a2 in idp3110 emulation esc a1 a2 with esc 1bh 26h c1 a1 a2 code and the pattern data following input a pattern is registered only cbm 920 emulation is specified for up to 224 characters can be registered into addresses from 20h to ffh when the same pattern data is registered in the same address data registered before is cleared and the new data becomes valid 46
- In cbm 920 emulation 46
- Pattern data configuration pattern data to be registered must consist of 9 bytes per character that is pattern data configured by 9 8 dot matrix is broken up into 9 vertically each of which is represented by 1 byte of data all together 9 bytes of data are transmitted in case of idp3110 emulation blank data is automatically assigned to the 8th and 9th lines and pattern data consisting of 7 bytes is transferred 46
- Recognition of use of upper most bit for recognition of use or non use of the uppermost bit by a character to be registered set data to parameter c1 c1 0 00h uppermost bit not used other than c1 0 uppermost bit used if 0 is set to this parameter regardless of whether most significant bit is specified character as imaged cannot be registered 46
- Setting of addresses a1 registration starting address 20h ffh a2 registration ending address 20h ffh 46
- When transmitting the following pattern data 46
- 2 1 6 5 4 9 8 7 3 2 1 6 5 47
- As the 40 column model is of half dot printing system continuous dots cannot be arranged in the printing direction lateral direction therefore even if any pattern is specified at point at the right of point above it cannot be registered as a pattern in case of cbm 920 emulation when data is printed with print data arranged on the 9th line some effect may occur in the print pattern of the next print character 47
- Following esc 01 note 41h 42h sending data 80h 00h 81h 00h 89h 00h 89h 00h ffh 00h 89h 00h a9h 40h 81h 00h 80h 00h allows to be registered at 41h and 42h 47
- In idp3110 emulation 47
- Printing registered character to print a registered character executing activate registered character command may be required in some case if you want to return to the internal characters it is necessary to disable the registered characters 47
- When registering a japanese character by using two characters 41h and 42h 47
- Setting range of parameters n1 and n2 is as shown below 51
- Character code table 52
- Code page table 52
- International character code table 56
- External dimensions 57
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