DigiTech 6612, 6610, 6614 Operator's Manual

MODEL 6610, 6612 & 6614
PANEL MOUNT PRINTER
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
DigiTec
State Route 2, Box 305
Newell, WV 26050
800-727-5646
FAX 304-387-1212
www.atcdigitec.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
Safety Summary Important Messages CMOS Caution Shock Hazard For Your Information . . .
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Unpacking Instructions
1.3 Instrument I.D.
1.4 Factory Assistance
1.5 Features
1.6 Specifications
3.2.5 Set Current Time
3.2.6
3.2.7 Set Synchronization Time
3.2.8 Print Date and Time Only
3.2.9 Exit Set Clock Mode
3.3 Remote Terminal Operation
3.3.1 Data Transmission
3.3.2 Print Conditions
3.3.3 RS-232C Data Transmission Format
3.3.4 ASCII Character Set
3.3.5 ASCII Control Commands
3.3.6 ASCII Escape Commands
4 SCHEMATIC/ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS
5 PARTS LIST
ILLUSTRATIONS
Set Interval Time
2 INSTALLATION
2.1 Open Front Panel
2.2 Change Printout Variables
2.2.1 Select Font (Type Size)
2.2.2 Select Print Direction
2.2.3 Select Word Wrap
2.2.4 Select Calendar Format
2.2.5 Select Baud Rate
2.2.6 Select Data Bits
SUMMARY OF DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION
2.3 Interface Connections
2.3.1 Select RS232 or 20mA Interface
2.3.2 J4 Interface Connector
2.4 Turn Battery On/Off
2.5 Power Supply Connections
2.6 Load Paper
2.7 Change Ribbon
2.8 Test Printer
2.9 Printer Maintenance
2.10 Printer Assembly
3
OPERATION
Fig. 1 Open Front Panel, Locate S1/S2 DIP
Switches and Battery Enable (ON/OFF)
Jumper Fig. 2 Select Interface Fig. 3 J4 Interface Connector Fig. 4 Battery Enable Fig. 5 Power Supply Connections Fig. 6 Load Paper/Change Ribbon Fig. 7 6610 Panel Cut-Out Fig. 8 Front Panel, Std. 6610 Fig. 9 Front Panel, 6610 w/Clock Fig. 10 RS-232C Transmission Format Fig. 11A Typical RS-232-C Connection Fig. 11B Typical 20mA Connection Fig. 12 Main Logic Board Schematic Fig. 13 Main Logic Board Assembly Fig. 14 K Option Board Schematic Fig. 15 K Option Board Assembly
3.1 Standard Operation Mode
3.1.1 Front Panel Controls/Indicators
3.2 Set Clock Mode
3.2.1
3.2.2 Set Lock Out Code
3.2.3 Disable Lock Out Code
3.2.4 Set Current Date
Set Cloc
k Mode (Entry Mode)
PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
SHOCK HAZARD (INDUSTRY STANDARD)
SAFETY SUMMARY
This instrument is designed to prevent accidental shock to the operator when used properly. However, no engineering design can assure the safety of an instrument used negligently.
THEREFORE, READ THIS MANUAL CAREFUL­LY AND COMPLETELY PRIOR TO OPERATION OR ADJUSTMENT.
Failure to do so could seri­ously damage the instrument or injure the opera­tor. Standard safety precautions must be used during installation and operation.
Do not operate this instrument where flammable gases or fumes are present. Parts must be replaced by qualified repair persons.
IMPORTANT MESSAGES
<WARNING> Denotes a hazardous proce-
dure or condition which, if ignored, could injure or be fatal to the operator.
<CAUTION> Denotes a hazardous proce-
dure or condition which, if Ignored, could damage or destroy the instrument.
<IMPORTANT> Denotes a procedure or condi-
tion which is essential to the correct operation of the instru­ment.
<NOTE> Specifies supplementary, and
perhaps essential information which should be recognized in relation to a particular proce­dure or condition.
CMOS CAUTION
This instrument contains CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) circuitry which is sus­ceptible to damage by static electricity. Turn off or disconnect all power supplies before you make
y connections, DIP switch selections or signal
an source applications
.
When solder connections must be made (i.e. replacing parts or zero-OHM jumpers), make sure the solder
ing de
Appropriate static ground conditions
vice is properly grounded.
MUST be observed (i.e. as with conductive sheet stock cov­ers for workbenches, ground wrist-straps, etc.).
“Shock Hazard,” is defined in Underwriters Laboratories Radio and Television Receiving Appliances Standards for Safety. 12th ed., 25 June 1969:
“Shock hazard shall be considered to exist at any part involving a potential of between 42.4 Volts peak and 40 Kilovolts peak in the following cases:
A. If the current through a load of not less than 500 OHMs exceeds 300 milliamperes after 0.003 sec­ond.
B. If the current through a load of not less than 500 OHMs exceeds 5 milliamperes after 0.2 second.
C. If the time required for the current through a load of not less than 500 OHMs to decrease to 5 milliamperes is between 0.1 and 0.2 second, and the total quantity of electricity passed through the load up to that time exceeds 4 millicoulombs.
D. If the time required for the current through a load of not less than 500 OHMs to decrease to 5 milliamperes is between 0.03 and 0.1 second, and the total quantity of electricity passed through the load up to that time exceeds 75T-350T
2
milli-
coulombs (where T is the time in seconds).
E. If the potential is more than 5 Kilovolts peak and if the total capacitance of the circuit is more than 300 micromicrofarads. NOTE: Additional factors might apply when poten­tials more than 40 Kilovolts are present.”
FOR YOUR INFORMATION ...
(1) DigiTec claims proprietary rights to the materi­al disclosed herein. The following parts lists, com­ponent layouts, and schematic drawings are issued in confidence, for engineering information only, and may not be reproduced by any means, or used to manufacture anything shown, without the direct wr
itten consent of DigiT
(2) Specifications
, and Schematics are subject to change
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(3) The terms “instrument,” “unit,” and “printer” are used synonymously throughout this manual.
Section 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
This manual is organized to provide the following information:
Section 1: General Information Section 2: Installation Section 3: Operation Section 4: Schematics, Assembly
Drawings
Section 5: Parts List
1.2 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
While unpacking the instrument, carefully com­pare the packing list from the shipping carton to the purchase order to account for all Items ordered.
Examine the shipping carton and its contents for any damage. If damage is present or suspected, notify the carrier immediately. Save the shipping carton and packing material for future storage or shipping.
1.3 INSTRUMENT I.D.
An instrument's serial number is a valuable refer­ence for your records. The serial number for the panel mount printer is on a plate located in the lower left-hand corner of the instrument's rear panel. Refer to this number when contacting the factory about the instrument. You may want to write the serial number here for future reference:
SERIAL NUMBER:
1.4 FACTORY ASSISTANCE
Because of the design complexity and use of extensive test fixtures, the printer should not be repaired by anyone but DigiTec service personnel. If you encounter operating problems, please con­tact DigiTec for instructions. Our address, tele­phone number, and telex number are listed on the title page of this manual. Be prepared to explain the problem as thoroughly as possible. If the prob­lem is a malfunction, indicate the operating mode during which the malfunction occurred.
If the factory instructs or authorizes you to return the instr its original carton, with sufficient packing material, to the nearest authorized service center (or as directed). IMPORTANT: The warranty of this instrument is voided if customer modifies the instrument in any way.
1.5 FEATURES
Model 6610 is a 24-column alphanumeric panel­mount dot matrix impact printer that provides a true EIA standard RS-232C/20mA I/0 port for direct interface with a wide range of computer­based equipment.
The important features and options of this Panel Mount Printer include: selectable inputs; largest available buffer; switch-selectable character fonts; selectable word wrap; optional 2K nonvolatile buffer; optional real-time clock with interval print; popular power options; and custom configuration for special OHM applications.
1.6 SPECIFICATIONS
PRINTER MECHANISM:
typeface. PRINT DIRECTION: Normal (first-line-down) or inverted (first-lineup), selectable. PRINTER SPEED: 42 lines per minute for NOR­MAL print characters.
PRINTHEAD LIFE: 12 million characters.
PRINTOUT: MODEL 6610: 24-column, addressable dot matrix
96 standard ASCII character set. Prints 24 NOR­MAL characters per line, 12 WIDE or BOLD char­acters per line. MODEL 6612: 32-column, addressable dot matrix 96 standard ASCII character set. Prints 32 NOR­MAL characters per line, 16 WIDE or BOLD char­acters per line. MODEL 6614: 40-column, addressab 96 standard ASCII char MAL char acters per line
ument, ship the instrument
Impact type. Dot matrix
acter set.
acters per line, 20 WIDE or BOLD char-
.
Pr
AID
PREP
le dot matr
ints 40 NOR
in
ix
-
WORD WRAP: Switch-selected ON or OFF PRINT CHARA
or remote command): NORMAL (5 x 7) (1.7mm x 2.4mm); TALL (5 x 14) (1.7mm x 4.8mm); WIDE (10 x 7) (3.4mm x 2.4mm); BOLD (10 x 14) (3.4mm x 4.8mm). PAPER: Plain, inexpensive roll paper; 2.05" W x 80' L (57.2mm x 50.8mm); 7000 lines; fits 0.5" (12.7mm) spindle; two rolls with purchase REORDER: 24-roll case. Includes 12 ribbons, either black 19-22459 or blue 19-22028. RIBBON LIFE: >10,000 lines (2 characters/line); 50,000 lines typical
INPUT: RS-232-C (factory-setting) or 20mA cur­rent loop
BAUD RATE: Selectable, 75-9600 START BITS: 1 DATA BITS: 7 or 8 (7 std.) PARITY: Odd or even (not checked) STOP BITS: 1 (others ignored) RS-232-C INTERFACE: (+) and (-) 12V ±10% OUTPUT POWER: 5V ±10% (1A max.)
DATA BUFFER: 48 characters standard (2 lines).
For Models 6610 and 6614: 128 characters stan­dard (4 lines if Model 6612, 3 lines if Model 6614). BATTERY BACKUP: Protects up to 30 days (used with Option K)
NOTE: Battery may take up to 4 days to recharge OPTIONAL MEMORY (OPTION M): 2K byte
volatile buffer NOTE: 2K buffer can be cleared by removing power from the unit.
CTERS:Four to choose (by switch
POWER SUPPLIES AVAILABLE:
ANDARD:
ST
ing. Standard power supply is connected at rear panel terminal block.
IDLE CURRENT: 300mA PEAK PULSE CURRENT: 3 Amps
IMPORTANT: Standard 5V amperage should be
maintained at 3A peak pulse current for 1ms to avoid damage to printhead mechanism, OPTION P: 85-132Vac at 47-440 Hz, 20VA avg. while printing, OPTION R: 9-35Vdc; 1.5A avg. while printing, CAUTION: Although the power supply is short cir­cuit protected, a sustained short of greater than 30 seconds may damage the supply.
ENVIRONMENT: TEMPERATURE RANGE: 0-50°C (operating), HUMIDITY: 5-90% RH (non-condensing). STORAGE TEMP.: -25 to +85°C. SHOCK, VIBRATION: ±5G, 3 axis, 0-50 Hz.
CASE: PANEL CUTOUT: 2.78" x 4.50" (70.6mm x
114.3mm).
BEZEL: 5.70" x 2.87" (144.8mm x 72.9mm). DEPTH: 8.75" (228.6mm); WEIGHT: 3 Ibs. 5-1/2 oz.
DIN ADAPTER KIT: Optional, fits std. DIN (72mm
x 144mm)
±5%, 2.5A avg. while print-
5Vdc
REAL TIME CLOCK (OPTION K): Battery-backed internal clock prints time and date headers and features a clock interval output pulse to trigger external devices.
OUTPUT FORMAT:
DATE: mo/day/yr (std.) or day/mo/yr (Eur.) TIME: hr:min:sec ACCURACY: 2.7 secs./day (approx.)
Section 2 INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION FUNCTIONS:
2.1 Open Front Panel
2.2 Change Printout Variables
2.3 Interface Connections
2.4 Turn Battery Backup On or Off
2.5 Connect Power Supply
2.6 Load Paper
2.7 Change Ribbon
2.8 Test Printer
2.9 Printer Maintenance
2.10 Printer Assembly
WARNING: Disconnect power before servicing or adjusting the unit in any way.
2.1 OPEN FRONT PANEL
The printer's front panel must be opened for access to the internal printer assembly. In order to:
Change Printout Variables (2.2) Change Interface (2.3) Turn Battery Backup On or Off (2.4) Load Paper (2.6) Change Ribbon (2.7)
HOW TO OPEN THE FRONT PANEL . . .
(refer to Fig. 1)
1. Open the front panel by pushing in the locking fasteners on either side of the front panel. (Front panel will flip down after fasteners are pushed in.)
2. Pull front panel away from unit until it stops.
3. At this time, you have access to the internal printer assembly.
2.2 CHANGE PRINTOUT VARIABLES
The variables that determine printout format (how data prints out) are factory-set but can be changed during installation. The factory settings (default settings) are:
VARIABLE FACTORY SETTING
Font *Normal Print Direction *Normal (first line down) Word Wrap ON Calendar Format Standard (mo/day/yr) Baud Rate 300 Data Bits 7 Interface Standard (RS-232-C) Battery Backup ON
*These printout variables can also be changed using Escape Commands from a remote terminal. NOTE: However, that variables changed by Escape Commands are not saved in memory when the unit is turned off. Only changes made during installation, while the unit is turned off, are saved.
HOW TO SELECT PRINTOUT VARIABLES...
Printout variables are selected by adjusting the positions of the 5 position S1 and S2 DIP switch­es, which are located on the Main Logic Board (found by opening the front panel).
NOTE:
1. Before adjusting the DIP switches, TURN OFF ALL POWER. Switches are checked only on
power up.
2. DIP swithces are very tiny. Use a small, pointed instrument to adjust swithces. Be careful not to disturb adjacent settings.
2.2.1 SELECT FONT (TYPE SIZE)
Figue 1. Open Front Panel, Locate S1/S2 DIP
Switches & Battery Enable Jumper
SWITCH POSITION
SIZE
NORMAL 0 0 TALL 1 0 WIDE BOLD
0 = OPEN = OFF 1 = CLOSED = ON
SL-2 SL-S
0 1
1 1
2.2.2 SELECT PRINT DIRECTION
2.2.4 SELECT CALENDAR FORMAT
On many printers, data prints out upside-down (first-line-down/NORMAL) while this presents no problem once the printout tape is removed from the printer, it can be difficult to read if the printout is of immediate interest. With the 6610 printer you can select the NORMAL print direction (first-line­down) or an INVERTED print direction (first-line­up).
SWITCH POSITION
DIRECTION
NORMAL 0 (first-line-down) INVERTED 1 (first-line-up)
0 = OPEN = OFF 1 = CLOSED = ON
2.2.3 SELECT WORD WRAP
Word Wrap accommodates long lines of data with­out hyphenation. When word wrap is selected, the printer can print the same amount of information as an 80-column printer, but without special for­matting.
When Word Wrap is ON, the printer automatically executes a CR LF (carriage return, line feed) at the first space prior to printing the 25th character. When Word Wrap is OFF, the printer executes a CR LF as the 25th character after receiving 25 characters without a CR LF.
ORD WRAP SL-3
W
ON 1 OFF 0
SL-4
SWITCH POSITION
When the Real Time Clock option (Option K) is installed, one of two calendar formats can be selected: mo/day/yr (STD) or day/mo/yr (EUR).
SWITCH POSITION
FORMAT S1-1
STANDARD 0 (mo/day/yr) EUROPEAN 1 (day/mo/yr)
0 = OPEN = OFF 1 = CLOSED = ON
2.2.5 SELECT BAUD RATE
INTERVAL
BAUD SWITCH POSITIONS PULSE WIDTH
TE S2=2 S2-3 S2-4 S2-5 ON RTS
RA
75 0 0 1 1 **120ms 110 1 1 1 1 90ms 150 1 1 1 0 60ms
*300 1 1 0 1 32.5ms
600 0 1 1 0 15ms
1200 1 0 1 1 7.5ms 2400 0 1 1 1 3.75ms 4800 1 0 0 1 2.75ms 9600 1 0 0 0 2.5ms
0 = OPEN = OFF 1 = CLOSED = ON
* Factory Setting ** NOTE: This time was measured when the print­er was inactive. Interval pulse widths may be shorter when printer is printing.
0 = OPEN = OFF 1 = CLOSED = ON
2.2.6 SELECT DATA BITS
2.3.1 SELECT RS232 OR 20MA INTERFACE
SWITCH POSTION
ATA BITS S2-1
D
7 (standard) 0 81
0 = OPEN = OFF 1 = CLOSED = ON
2.3 INTERFACE CONNECTIONS
SUMMARY OF DIP SWITCH POSITIONS
S1 POSITION
VARIABLE 1 2 3 4 5
CHARACTER SIZE:
Normal 0 0
Tall 1 0
Wide 0 1
Bold 1 1
PRINT DIRECTION:
Normal 0
Inverted 1
WORD WRAP:
On 1 Off 0
CALENDAR:
MO/DAY/YR 0
DAY/MO/YR (EUR) 1
S2 POSITION
VARIABLE 1 2 3 4 5
BAUD RATE:
75 0 0 1 1 110 1 1 1 1 150 1 1 1 0 300 1 1 0 1 600 0 1 1 0
1200 1 0 1 1 2400 0 1 1 1 4800 1 0 0 1 9600 1 0 0 0
TA BITS
A
D
7 (std.) 1
8 0
The position of jumper W17 on the P17 header will determine either RS-232-C or 20mA operation. Refer to Fig. 2 for the correct RS232/20mA jumper connection. The P17 header is located on the Main PC Board, on the printer's rear panel.
Figure 2. Select Interface (W17 Jumper on P17
Header)
2.3.2 J4 INTERFACE CONNECTOR
J4 is a 25-pin, male, D-type interface connector, located on the printer's rear panel (see below).
Figure 3. J4 Interface Connector
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