Partner CD-5220, CD6220 User Manual

User’s Manual
Models CD5220 / CD6220
Vacuum Fluorescent Customer Display
CD5220 customer display
INDEX
1. FEATURES ................................................................................................................................................ 3
3. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................. 5
4. INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................. 6
6. COMMAND..............................................................................................................................................10
7. CHARACTER SET ..................................................................................................................................16
8. INSTALLATION GUIDE ......................................................................................................................... 21
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1. FEATURES
40 Characters (20 columns x 2 lines). Easy to read blue-green fluorescent color and large characters. Adjustable vie wing angle of 8-3 5° and rotation angle of 270°. Two segment poles provide 4 adjustable heights. DIP switch selectable emulation modes:
CD5220 UTC AEDEX ADM787 ADM788 EscPOS DSP-800.
User-defined characters can be downloaded.
(CD5220, DSP-860, and EPSON command mode only)
A code-generated software is provided for user to download own characters to the display (saving to EEPROM is
an option).
Selectable international character sets. User-defined message can be downloaded to display. (DSP-800 only) Display area can be controlled by window function. (EPSON only) Available in either RS-232C or Centronics interface. Selectable baud rates of 4800,9600 bps for RS-232C
interface. An EEPROM option is available for setting from 300 to 19200 bps by software.
A Pass-Through function is available which allows both printer and display to be connected
to the same communication port.
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2. TYPE CLASSIFICATION
CD5220 - ST12N PT
I II III IV V VI
No Type name Type nam e Description
I Mode No. CD5220 CD5220 display
CD6220 CD6220 display
II Interface S Serial port (RS232C)
P Parallel port (Centronics)
III Base section T Rectangle base
C Circular base
IV Power input 05 5V DC
12 12V DC 24 24V DC
V Power N No adapter
adapter 110 110V AC adapter
EU 230V AC adapter with EU power core UK 230V AC adapter with EU power core B P ower bracket for PC
IV P ass through PT With pass thro ugh function
function Without pass thr ough functio n
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3. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
NO ITEM CD5220 CD6220
1 Display method Vacuum fluorescent display 2 Number of character 40 characters ( 20 columns x 2 lines) 3 Display color Blue green 4 Luminance 700 cd/m2 850 cd/m2 5 Character type 96 alphanumeric
6 Character font 5 x 7 dot matrix 7 Character size 9mm x 5.25mm 11.2mm x 6.4mm 8 Character pitch 8.3mm 9.9mm 9 Power supply 5V DC / 12V DC / 24V DC
13 international character set
1 user define character set
10 Power consumption 5W / 4.5W / 4.5W 11 MTBF-power on time 25000 hours 25000 hours
Dimensions (mm)
13 Viewing angle 8 – 35 degrees -5 – 35 degrees 14 Rotation angle Maximum 270 degrees 15 Weight 0.92 Kg 1.08 Kg 16 Environmenta l
Conditions
17 Applicable
Standards
Panel 226(w) x 92(h) x 50(d) 260(w) x 100(h) x 64(d)12
Support Base Rectangular: 217.5 (w) x 82 (h) x 106 (d) mm
231 mm, 90 mm, 231+90 mm
Circular: 50 (h) x 70 (r) mm
Temperature Humidity Operating : 5 – 45 C -10 – 55 C Storage: 30% – 85% 30% – 85%
FCC class A CE
Table 3-1
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4. INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS
4.1. Communication
4.1.1. Serial port (RS232C) communication
(a) The interface specification are based on EIA RS232C baud
rate 9600 or 4800 bps ( selectable by DIP switch, refer Table 4-7) 8 data bits, no parity, 1 or more stop bits
(B) SERIAL PORT (RS232C) COMMUNICATION FLOW
1. Data flow : PC/host to display, display to printer, printer to PC/host
2. Control flow : DISPLAY TO PC/HOST, PRINTER TO DISPLAY, PC/HOST TO PRINTER
(c) CD5220/CD6220 will deactivate DTR or RTS signal to PC/host with following two conditions.
1. Printer deactivates DTR or RTS signal.
2. The pass through buffer in CD5220/CD6220 is full (200
bytes). * If PC/host keeps transmitting the data to printer when CD5220/CD6220 deactivated DTR or RTS, data will be lost.
4.1.2 Serial port interface for circular base
A. Power connector
Connector type: DC jack (5.5 / 2.1)
B. RS232C interface to PC/HOST cable
PC/HOST side connector pin assignment Connector type: D-sub 9 pin (Female)
No Signal direction Function description
1 FG - Frame ground 2 TXD From printer to PC/Host Printer status data 3 RXD From PC/Host to display Receive data 4 DSR From PC/Host to printer PC/Host ready signal 5 GND - Signal ground 6 DT R From display to PC/Host Display/printer ready signal 7 CTS From PC/Host to printer PC/Host ready signal 8 RTS Fr om display to PC/Host Display/printer ready signal
GND 5V or 12v
5 1
9 6
Table 4-3
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C. RS232C interface to printer cable
1 13
Printer side connector pin assignment Connector type: D-sub 25 pin (Male)
14 25
No Signal direction Function description
2 RXD From printer to PC/Host P rinter status data 3 TXD From display to printer Transmit data 4 CTS Fr om printer to display Printer ready signal 5 RTS Fr om PC/Host to printer PC/Host ready signal 6 DT R From PC/Host to printer PC/Ho st ready signal 7 GND - Signal ground
20 DSR From printer to display Printer ready signal
Table 4-4
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4.2 Serial port interface for rectangle basic section
A. Serial port interface connector position for rectangle basic section
FRAME GND
1 5
6 9
10 1
FG
GND 5V or 12v
13 1
25 14
To display connector
RS232C to printer connector
RS232C to PC/host connector
Power input connector
B. Power input
Connector type: DC JACK (5.5/2.1)
C. RS232C to PC/HOST connector pin assignment
Connector type: D-sub 25 pin (Female)
No Signal direction Function description
1 FG - Frame ground 2 TXD From printer to PC/Host Transmit data 3 RXD From PC/Host to display Receive data 4 RTS Fr om display to PC/Host Ready to Send signal 5 CTS Fr om PC/Host to printer Clear to Send signal 6 DSR From PC/Host to pr inter Data Set Ready signal
7 GND - Signal ground 16 V+ Input(optional) If using external power 20 DTR From display to PC/Host Data Terminal Ready signal
D. RS232C to printer connector pin assignment
Connector type: D-sub 9 pin (Male)
No Signal direction Function description
2 RXD From printer to PC/Host Receive data
3 TXD From display to printer Transmit data
4 DT R From PC/Host to printer Data Ter minal Ready signal
5 GND - Signal ground
6 DSR From printer to disp lay Data Set Ready signal
7 RTS Fr om PC/Host to printer Ready to Send signal
8 CTS Fr om printer to display Clear to Send signal
Table 4-1
Table 4-2
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5. FUNCTION SELECTION
5.1 Baud rate
SW number SW1 Function description Baud rate(bps)
OFF 9600
ON 4800
Table 5-1
Notes: SW1 is ignored when the baud rate is stored to the EEPROM. Baud rate will be referred to the EEPROM baud rate stat us.
5.2 International character set
SW number Function description
SW2 SW 3 SW4 SW5 International character
set (code 20H-7FH)
OFF OFF OFF OFF U.S.A. PC-437
ON OFF OFF OFF FRANCE PC-858(multilingual) OFF ON OFF OFF GERMANY PC-858(multilingual) ON ON OFF OFF U.K. P C-858(multilingual) OFF OFF ON OFF DENMARK I PC-858(multilingual) ON OFF ON OFF SWEDEN PC-858(multilingual) OFF ON ON OFF ITALY PC-858(multilingual) ON ON ON OFF SP AIN PC-858(multilingual) OFF OFF OFF ON JAPAN Katakana ON OFF OFF ON NORWAY PC-858(multilingual) OFF ON OFF ON DENMARK II PC-858(multilingual) ON ON OFF ON SLAVONIC OFF OFF ON ON RUSSIA ON OFF ON ON Factory define OFFONONON Factory define ON ON ON ON User define pattern
Table 5-2
Code table (code 80H-FFH)
(USA, standard Europe)
5.3 Command types
SW number Function descript ion Software defined
SW6 SW7 SW8 Command type Hex code OFF OFF OFF PTC 07 ON OFF OFF UTC Standard 06 OFF ON OFF UTC Enhanced 05 ON ON OFF AEDEX 04 OFF OFF ON ADM 787 03 ON OFF ON ADM 788 02 OFF ON ON ESC/pos 01 ON ON ON DSP800 00
Table 5-3
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6. COMMAND
6.1 PTC standard mode command list
Command Code description(hex) Function description
ESC DC1 1B 11 overwrite mode ESC DC2 1B 12 vertical scr oll mode ESC DC3 1B 13 horizontal scroll mode
ESC Q A.........CR 1B 51 41 [n ]x20 0D set the string display mode, write string to upper line
ESC Q B…......CR 1B 51 42 [n ]x20 0D set the string display mode, write string to lower line
ESC Q D.........CR 1B 51 44 [n ]xm 0D
m<40 ESC [ D 1B 5B 44 move cursor left BS 08 move cursor left ESC [ C 1B 5B 43 move cursor right HT 09 move cursor right ESC [ A 1B 5B 41 move cursor up ESC [ B 1B 5B 42 move cursor down LF 0A move cursor down ESC [ H 1B 5B 48 move cursor to home position HOM 0B move cursor to home position ESC [ L 1B 5B 4C move cursor to left-most position CR 0D move cursor to left-most position ES C [ R 1 B 5 B 5 2 move cursor to right-most position ESC [ K 1B 5B 4B move cursor to bottom position ESC l x y 1B 6C x y
1<=x<=20,y=1,2 ESC @ 1B 40 initialize display ESC W s x1 x2 y 1B 57 1 x1 x2 y
1<=x1<=x2<=20 y=1,2 CLR 0C clear display screen , and clear string mode CAN 18 clear cursor line, and clear string mode ESC * n 1B 2A n 1<=n<=4 br ightness adj ustment ESC & s n m [a (p1..pa)]x (m-n+1)
1B 26 1 n m
[a(p1..pa)]x (m-n+1)
20<n<=m<=FF ESC ? 1B 3F delete download characters. ESC % 1B 25 select/cancel download character set. ESC _ n 1B 5F n n=0,1 set cursor ON/OFF ESC f n 1B 66 n select international fonts set ESC c n 1B 63 n select fonts ,ASCII code or JIS code ESC = n 1B 3D n
n=1,2,3,31,32,33 ESC s 1 1B 73 01 store the user defined characters into EEPROM ESC d 1 1B 64 01 download the user defined characters from EEPROM
While using command "ESC QA" or "ESC QB", these two commands could be used in conjunction with terminal printer models: TP
Note:
2688.or TP3688 * If using commands "ESC QA" or "ESC QB, other commands can not be used except using command "CLR" or "CAN" to change the operating mod e.
If using commands "ESC QD, the upper line message will move continuously until it receives a new command then will clear the
upper line and move the cursor to upper line left-most position.
upper line message scroll continuously
move cursor to specified position
set or cancel the window range at horizontal scroll mode
define download characters. a=1-5 p1..p5 =row1..row5
select peripheral device, Display or Printer
Table 6-1
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Set international font set (Table 6-2) Select code table (Table 6-3)
n International font set n international font set n International font set
A G
I
J U F S
6.2 UTC standard mode command list
Command Code description (hex) Function description
BS 08 back space HT 09 horizontal t ab LF 0A line feed CR 0D carriage return DLE 10 display position DC1 11 over write display mode DC2 12 vertical scroll mode DC3 13 cursor on DC4 14 cursor off ESC d 1B 64 change to UT C enhanced mode US 1F clear display
U.S.A.
GERMAN Y
ITALY
JAPAN
U.K.
FRANCE
SPAIN
N
W
D E L R
NORWAY
SWEDEN
DENMARK I
DENMARK II
SLAVONIC
RUSSIA
Reserved
A
Compliance with ASCII code
J
Compliance with JIS code
R
Compliance with RUSSIA code
L
Compliance with SLAVONIC
P
W
code
PC858
WPC1252
Table 6-4
6.3 UTC enhanced mode command list
Command Code description (hex) Function description
ESC u A ....CR 1B 75 41 [ data x 40]0D upper line display
ESC u B ....CR 1B 75 42 [ data x 40]0D bottom line display
ESC u D ....CR 1 B 75 44 [ data x 40]0D upper line message scroll
continuously
ESC u E ....CR 1B 75 45 hh ‘:’ mm 0D
display time
h,m=‘0’-‘9’
ESC u F ....CR 1B 75 46 [ data x 40]0D upper line message scroll one
pass
ESC u H ....CR 1B 75 48 n m 0D
change attention code
20h<=n,m
ESC u I ....CR 1B 75 49 [ data x 40]0D two line display
ESC RS ....CR 1B 0F 0D change to UTC standard mode
Table 6-5
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6.4 AEDEX mode command list
Command Code description
(hex)
! # 1 ....CR 21 23 31 [data x 40]0D upper line display
! # 2 ....CR 21 23 32 [data x 40]0D bottom line display
! # 4 ....CR 21 23 34 [data x 40]0D upper line message scroll
! # 5 ....CR 21 23 35 hh ‘:’ mm 0D
h,m=‘0’-‘9’
! # 6 ....CR 21 23 36 [data x 40]0D upper line message scroll one
! # 8 ....CR 21 23 38 n m 0D
20h<=n,m
! # 9 ....CR 21 23 39 [data x 40]0D two line display
6.5 ADM787/788 mode command list
Command Code description
(hex)
CLR 0C clear display CR 0D carriage return SLE1 0E clear up line and move cursor to
SLE2 0F clear low line and move cursor
DC0 10 n set period to upper line last n
DC1 11 n set line bl anking ,
DC2 12 n clear line blanking ,
SF1 1E clear field 1 and move cursor to
SF2 1F clear field 2 and move cursor to
Function description
continuously display time
pass change attention code
Table 6-6
Function description
upper line left most position
to lower line left most position
position 31H<=n<=37H
n=‘1’ up line, n=‘2’ lo w line
n=‘1’ up line, n=‘2’ lo w line
field 1 fast position
field 2 fast position
Table 6-7
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6.6 DSP-800 mode command list
Command Code description (hex) Function descriptions
EO T S O H I n E TB 04 0 1 4 9 n 1 7 select international character set. EOT SOH P n ETB 04 01 50 n 17
n=31-58 EOT SOH C n m ETB
EOT SOH S n ETB 04 01 53 n 17
EOT SOH D n m ETB EOT SOH A n ETB EOT SOH F n ETB 04 01 46 n 17
EOT SOH & n [px5] ETB EOT SOH ? n ETB 04 01 3F n 17
EOT SOH = n ETB 04 01 3D n 17
EOT SOH % ETB 04 01 25 17 initialize display EOT SOH @ ETB 04 01 40 17 execute self-test
Layer table for saving display data (Table 6-9)
04 01 43 n m 17
31<= n<=m<=58
n=31-35
04 01 44 n m 17
n=31-4F m=31-33
04 01 41 n 17
n=31-34
00<=n<=FF
04 01 26 n p1...p5 17,
20<=n
20<=n
n=‘1’ ,‘2’
move cursor to specified position. clear display range from n position to m position and move cursor to n position. save the current d isplaying da ta to n layer for demo display. display the saved data
brightness adj ustment.
flash display screen.
define download characters
delete downloaded characters.
select peripheral device. n=‘1’,print er n=‘2 ’,disp lay
Table 6-8
N Layer select n Layer select m show mode
bit 0=1 layer 1 b it 3=1 layer 4 bit 0=1 show mode 1 bit 1=1 layer 2 b it 4=0 layer 5 bit 1=1 show mode 2 bit 2=1 layer 3
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6. 7 EPSON Esc/pos com mand list
Command Code description(hex) Funct ion description
HT 09 move cursor right . BS 08 move cursor left. US LF 1F 0A move cursor up. LF 0A move cursor down. US CR 1F 0D move cursor to right-most position. CR 0D move cursor to left-most position. HOM 0B move cursor to home position. US B 1F 42 move cursor to bottom position. US $ x y 1F 24 x y
x=1-20,y=01,02 CLR 0C clear display screen. CAN 18 clear cursor line. US X n 1F 58 n 01<= n<=04 b rightness ad justment. US E n 1F 45 n n=00-ff blink display screen. ESC @ 1B 40 initialize display. ESC t n 1B 74 n n=00-0f select character code table. ESC R n 1B 52 n n=00-0f select international character set. US r n 1F 72 n n=00,01 select/cancel reverse character. US MD1 1F 01 specify overwrite mode. US MD2 1F 02 specify vertical scroll mode. US MD3 1F 03 specify horizontal scroll mode. ESC & s n m [a(p1..pa)]x m-n
ESC ? 1B 3F 20 n FF delete download characters. ESC % 1B 25 select/cancel downloaded
1B 26 1 n m
[a(p1..pa)]x m-n
20<n<=m<=ff
move cursor to specified position.
define download characters. 20<n<=m<=ff a=1-5 p1..p5 =row1..row5
character set.
EPSON Esc/pos command list (co ntinued)
Command Code description(hex) Function description
ESC W n s x1 y1 x2 y2
ESC = n 1B 3D n
US : 1F 3A set starting/ending position of
US ^ n m 1F 5E n m
US @ 1F 40 execute a self-test. US T h m 1F 54 h m
US U 1F 55 display time continuously ESC s 1 1F 73 01 store define download character
ESC d 1 1F 64 01 Restore user define character
1B 57 n s x1 y1 x2 y2
n=1,2,3,4
s=0,1
n=1,31 ,select printer
n=2,32 ,select display
00<=(n, m)<=ff
0<=h<=17 , 0<=m<=3b
specify / cancel the window range. 1<=x1<=x2<=20 1<=y1<=y2<=2 select peripheral device.
macro definition. execute and quit macro.
display time
to EEPROM
from EEPROM
Table 6-10
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Set international font set for ESC/pos Select cod e table for ESC/pos
n International font n International font n
0
U.S.A.
1
FRANCE
2
GERMAN Y
3
U.K.
4
DENMARK I
5
SWEDEN
6
ITALY
7
SPAIN
8
JAPAN
9
NORWAY
10
DENMARK II
11
SLAVONIC
12
RUSSIA
15
Reserved
Table 6-11 Table 6-12
nternational fo nt set (80H-FFH)
0
age 0,(PC437:U.S.A.,standard Europe)
1
age 1,(Katakana for Japan )
2
age 2,(PC850:multilingual)
3
age 3,(PC860:Portuguese)
4
age 4,(PC863:Canadian-French)
5
age 5,(PC865:Nordic)
6
age 6,( SLAVONIC)
7
age 7,(RUSSIAN)
19
age 8,(PC858:Euro)
16
age 9,(WPC1252)
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7. CHARACTER SET
A. Control code set
HEX CODE HEX CODE
00H NULL 10H DLE 01H MD1 11H DC1 02H MD2 12H DC2 03H MD3 13H DC3 04H MD4 14H DC4 05H MD5 15H 06H MD6 16H 07H MD7 17H 08H BS,MD8 18H CAN
09H HT 19H 0AH LF 1AH 0BH HOM 1BH ESC 0CH CLR 1CH 0DH CR 1DH 0EH SLE1 1EH SF1 0FH RS,SLE2 1FH US,SF2
B. U.S.A font set
0123456789ABCDEF
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40h
50h
60h
70h
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C.
International character selection (Indicated character selection by dip switch or command)
ASC II CO D E
NO. International 2324405B5C5D5E607B7C7D7E
0USA
1FRANCE
2GERMANY
3U.K.
4DENMARK I
5SWEDEN
6ITALY
7 SPAIN
8 JAPAN
9 NORWAY
10 DENMARK II
11 SLAVONIC
12 RUSSIA
D. PC-437 Standard Europe international font set
0123456789ABCDEF
80h
90h
A0h
B0h
C0h
D0h
E0h
F0h
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E. PC-850 Multilingual internat ional fo nt set
0123456789ABCDEF
80h
90h
A0h
B0h
C0h
D0h
E0h
F0h
F. PC-860 Portuguese internationa l font set
0123456789ABCDEF
80h
90h
A0h
B0h
C0h
D0h
E0h
F0h
G. PC-863 Canadian French international font set
0123456789ABCDEF
80h
90h
A0h
B0h
C0h
D0h
E0h
F0h
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H. PC-865 NORDIC (international font set)
0123456789ABCDEF
80h
90h
A0h
B0h
C0h
D0h
E0h
F0h
I. SLAVONIC Font set
0123456789ABCDEF
80h
90h
A0h
B0h
C0h
D0h
E0h
F0h
J. RUSSIA font set
80h
90h
A0h
B0h
0123456789ABCDEF
C0h
D0h
E0h
F0h
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K. Katakana font se t
80h
90h
A0h
B0h
C0h
D0h
E0h
F0h
L. PC-858
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0123456789ABCDEF
0123456789ABCDEF
M. WPC1252
90h
A0h
B0h
C0h
D0h
E0h
F0h
0123456789ABCDEF
80h
90h
A0h
B0h
C0h
D0h
E0h
F0h
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8. INSTALLATION GUIDE
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