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1. Connection cables You will need to use either one of these cables to connect the BA64 to the main system RJ45 to USB connection cable RJ45 to RS232 connection cable 12 BA64 customer display user manual BA64 Installation Installing the BA64 to a stand You will need the following parts to install a BA64 to a stand 1x BA64 1x Stand 1 x Connection cable BA64 customer display user manual 13 Steps to install 1 Thread the end of the connection cable with RJ45 through the stand 2 Connect the RJ45 connector to BA64 3 Secure the cable in the strain relief at the back of BA64 14 BA64 customer display user manual 4 Secure BA64 to the stand with two M4x6 screws provided in the BA64 5 Secure the cable in the strain relief at the base of the stand 6 The installation is complete BA64 customer display user manual 15 Installing the BA64 to a pole You will need the following parts to install a BA64 to a pole 1 x BA64 1 x Pole mount adapter 1 x Connection cable 16 BA64 customer display user manual Steps to install 1 Thread the end of the connection cable with RJ45 through the pole and the pole mount adapter Match the pole mount adapter and the pole together 2 Connect the RJ45 connector to BA64 3 Secure the cable in the strain relief provided in the BA64 The shown pole is for reference only and not part of the product delivery
2. count byte mode Display Compatibility mode 1 numeric character 1 BA63G or BA63 2 ESC POS Description This command returns the current Compatibility mode setting 64 BA64 customer display user manual Read Character Encode Decode Command 21h 04h Response lt count gt lt Status byte 1 gt lt Status byte 2 gt lt Status byte 3 gt lt mode gt count 1 byte value representing bytes count of the following data w o count byte mode Display encoding decoding mode 1 numeric character 0 ASCII 1 UTF 8 2 UTF 16 Description This command returns the current encoding decoding mode BA64 customer display user manual 65 Request Self Test Command OOh 10h Response 04h Status byte 1 Status byte 2 Status byte 3 Description This command starts a self test of the display The response will be sent at the end of the test Restore Factory Default Command FBh OOh Response 04h Status byte 1 Status byte 2 Status byte 3 66 BA64 customer display user manual Status Bytes Definitions Status Byte 1 Error status 000 No error 001 Device received unexpected command 010 File is not valid 011 Device is unable to write to memory 100 Device is unable to read from memory 101 Programmed memory failed verification 110 Vendor specific error 111 Unknown error Hardware error Comman
3. 76 BA64 installed on a BEETLE iPOS system ccssccesceeeeeeeeeeees 76 Abbreviation IndeX seeseeseessossosscosscesscessossosscsscsessossosscescsesssssseo 77 About This Manual This documentation is intended to help you to work with the customer display and to serve as a reference work The detailed table of contents help you find the desired information quickly and easily Notes in the manual are marked by this symbol y This symbol is used for warnings BA64 customer display user manual Introduction The BA64 family of Line Displays is available in two display technologies VFD and FSTN LCD respectively called BA64 2 and BA64 G The BA64 2 is 2 rows x 20 characters of 5x7 character matrix whereas the BA64 G is 4 rows x 30 characters of 8x16 With a bigger character matrix and the graphical nature of the display module the BA64 G is capable of displaying Asian characters and characters with complex strokes There is an option of USB or powered COM connection to the POS terminal simply by using the respective cable options To support a variety of usage scenarios the BA64 is offered with different mounting options The desktop stand pole mounting and adapters for mounting to the BA9x or the iPOS plus Advanced are available in addition to a VESA compatible mounting pattern on the unit itself Features at a glance E VFD and LCD version allow for worldwide application Character based display for internati
4. WINCOR NIXDORF WINCOR NIXDORF 74 BA64 customer display user manual BA64 installed on a BA92 display BA64 customer display user manual 75 BA64 installed on a BA93W display 76 BA64 customer display user manual Abbreviation Index CE CFC CHC COM CTS DBCS FCC FSTN ISO LCD LED OPOS OS POS RH RTS SBCS UDM USB UTF VESA VFD WN European Symbol of Conformity Chlorofluorocarbon Chlorinated hydrocarbon Communication port Clear To send Double Byte Character Set Federal Communications Commission Film Compensated Super Twisted Nematic International Organization for Standardization Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode OLE Object Linking and Embedding for Retail POS Operating System Point of Sale Relative Humidity Request To Send Single Byte Character Set Universal Data Model Universal Serial Bus Unicode Transformation Format Video Electronics Standards Association Vacuum Fluorescent Display Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH BA64 customer display user manual 7
5. a2 O a Ue Ce e 2 8 Ff 8 4 3 2 48 8 8 Ff 6 8S 42 2 2 T Figure 5 Cursor of a Right to Left writing system ASCII Mode 1 2 3456789 o a N a Ww d M ad an O a a coo a oe on lt N NN wr A N mn i NN oo N on Figure 6 Cursor of a Right to left writing system Unicode Mode 28 BA64 customer display user manual Oo w Display Commands Control Characters and ESC Sequences The table below is a summary of the Wincor s control characters and escape sequences supported by the BA64 2 and BA64 G D st O lt aa Command Description CEA ESC lt y gt lt x gt D Dump User defined image to X lt w gt lt d gt display ESC lt m gt T Set Watchdog of cable monitor Me BA64 customer display user manual Command Description ESC lt n gt L Load User Logo and Set Display X monitor ESC lt h gt lt m gt T Set Clock Ea ESC lt n gt P Switch ON OFF backlight ESC lt n gt E Set Display Mode ESC E Read Current Display Mode ESC lt n gt u Set Character encoding decoding vi Mode ESC u Read Character encoding decoding Mode Legends v Supported X Not Supported BA64 customer display user manual Backspace eT Description This command moves the cursor one position to the left If there is a character in the position to which the cursor moves it is not deleted This command is ignored if the cursor is already at the first position of the row
6. and handling of the DFUPROG please consult the respective user manual BA64 customer display user manual 69 Supported Codepages The supported code pages for the BA64 2 and BA64 G are listed in the table below Code page 437 MSDOS Latin US Description BA64 2 U1 x lt N 737 MSDOS Greek m 775 MSDOS Balti Rim m 813 Greek ISO 8859 7 850 MSDOS Latin 1 852 MSDOS Latin 2 855 MSDOS Cyrillic 857 MSDOS Turkish 858 OEM 861 MSDOS Icelandic 862 MSDOS Hebrew 863 MSDOS French Canada 865 MSDOS Nordic 866 MSDOS Cyrillic CIS 1 869 MSDOS Greek 2 874 MSDOS Thai 874 MSDOS Thai S S x X BA64 G oO N Oo Oo oO oO Oo Oo Oo Oo Oo Oo Oo oO Oo Oo Oo Oo 897 Katakana SBCS IBM 70 BA64 customer display user manual Code page Description Windows Shift JIS BA64 G m ep gt lt m OD a Windows BIG5 Windows BIG5 HKCS 1250 Windows Latin 2 Central Europe Windows Cyrillic Slavic Windows Latin 1 ANSI Windows Greek Windows Latin 5 Turkish Windows Hebrews Windows Arabic Windows Baltic Rim 5x7 Notes 1 Basic cell size for BA64 2 and BA64 G are 5x7 and 8x16 respectively 2 Basic cell size for Thai with 8x16 font is 8x22 3 Basic cell size for Thai with 12x32 font is 12x32 949 Windows Korean 932 936 Windows Simplified Chinese 950 50 With a Wincor provided FontUtil tool selected characters of a code page can
7. be modified and re loaded to the device BA64 customer display user manual 71 Technical Data Display Technology Vacuum Florescent FSTN Negative Display White LED backlight Characteristics 2 rows x 20 characters 4 rows x 30 characters Basic cell matrix 5x7 Basic cell matrix 8x16 6 2 x 9 5mm Double height width Viewing angle left right 68 68 degree 40 40 degree Contrast nominal 800 1 Character resolutions SBCS 5x7 SBCS 8x16 DBCS 16x16 Host Interface USB2 0 amp RS232 Character Coding Supports ASCII UTF 8 and UTF 16 Ratings USB 5V 5 0 5A 5V 5 0 2A Data rate USB 12Mbps code pages DBCS code pages Compatibility Backward compatible to BA63 or BA63G Soren Srcseiotsipes comets Certifications Operating Environment O to 40 degree C 5 to 85 RH Certifications CE Class B and FCC Class A Dimensions WxHxD 201 4 mm x 73 4 mm x 27 mm 72 BA64 customer display user manual Dimensions Please refer to the following drawings for dimensions of the different options All dimensions are specified in millimetres The reference drawings are not drawn to scale BA64 WINCOR NIXDORF 30 BA64 customer display user manual 73 BA64 installed on a stand
8. gt 42 Description This command selects the resolution of character After sending this command all characters sent will be displayed in the selected resolution The parameter n is one ASCII decimal number and is used to specify the width and height of a character in terms of pixel The valid values of n are Double Byte Characters Single Byte Characters WxH WxH 32 x 32 16 x 32 The width of single byte character is half of the width of double byte character When displaying double height character i e n 1 or 2 a line feed command moves the cursor 2 lines down instead of 1 line In this case if the movement positions the cursor out of the screen the device scrolls the whole screen 2 lines up and with the cursor remaining at the same location Notes 1 Applicable to BA64 G only 2 When in BA63G Compatible Mode the displayable characters following this command will be displayed from the current cursor position at the specified character resolution And a line feed control character moves the cursor down by two rows if selected Character Resolution is double height 3 The default value of lt n gt is O BA64 customer display user manual Dump User Defined Picture to Screen ESC lt x gt lt y gt D lt w gt 1B 5B lt x gt 3B lt y gt 44 lt w gt lt h gt lt data gt lt h gt lt data gt where lt y gt amp lt x gt are ASCII coded decimal for the coordinates of the origin o
9. 2 gt lt p3 gt lt p4 gt lt p5 gt c 1B 5B 3F p1 3B p2 3B p3 3B p4 3B p5 63 where Type of display 2 VFD 3 LCD p2 Firmware version One or more ASCII coded decimal number p3 Character set Two ASCII coded alphanumeric characters of the currently selected country code If country code is not defined for the current codepage p3 shall be empty Notes 1 This command is not supported in USB mode 44 BA64 customer display user manual Character Set Identification ESC ic 1B 5B 31 63 Description This command returns the country code of the external character sets currently installed Response ESC lt cp1 gt lt cc1 gt lt cp2 gt lt cc2 gt 1B 5B 3F cpl 3B cc1 3B 3B lt cpn gt lt ccn gt c cpn 3B ccn 63 Where cp1 cp2 and cc1 cc2 are the code pages and country codes respectively Notes 1 This command is not supported in USB mode BA64 customer display user manual 45 Firmware Identification 46 ESC U Z e 1B 5B 32 63 Description This command returns the boot and main firmware versions numbers Response ESC lt p1 gt lt p2 gt lt p3 gt lt p4 gt c 1B 5B 3F p1 p2 3B p3 p4 63 Where p1 p2 are the boot firmware version and subversion number p3 p4 are the main firmware version and subversion number Notes 1 This command is not supported in USB mode BA64 customer display user manual Set Compatibility Mode ES
10. 64 resolution the screen is divided into 4 rows and 30 columns to form a basic cell size of 8 pixels width and 16 pixels tall 1 30 BA64 2 is a text display of 2 rows by 20 characters each character has a resolution of 5 pixels width and 7 pixels height 20 The origin of the coordinate system is at the top left corner of the screen as shown above BA64 customer display user manual 27 Cursor Behaviour Cursor position depends on whether the writing system is left to right or right to left In left to right writing system the cursor represented by a black vertical bar is on the left of the basic cell In the example below cursor position is at row 1 column 5 As characters are displayed the cursor moves towards the right the movement is one or two cells depending on the width of the character leas amp Er 8 8 oN aN N N wn AN nN an SN on on Figure 4 Cursor of a Left to Right writing system And in a right to left writing system the cursor is on the right side of the basic cell As characters are displayed the cursor moves towards the left the movement is one or two cells depending on the width of the character An example of right to left writing system is the Arabic characters The origin of the screen coordinate system depends on the Character Encoding Decoding Mode if in ASCII the origin is at the top right corner and if Unicode Mode is on the top left corner a 2 2 2 2 2 2 Tat ke a a aa
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12. BA64 customer display user manual 17 4 Secure BA64 to the pole mount adapter with two M4x6 screws provided in the BA64 5 Locate the screw hole on the pole Use a M3 screw to secure the BA64 and pole mount adapter assembly to the pole The installation is complete The shown pole is for reference only and not part of the product delivery 18 BA64 customer display user manual Installing BA64 on BA9x display You will need the following parts to install a BA64 on a BA9x display 1 x BA64 1 x BA9x dual display adapter for BA64 1 x Connection cable BA64 customer display user manual 19 Steps to install 20 Remove all the covers from the stand of BA9x display and the two top screws 1 and 2 from the bracket Thread the end of the connection cable with RJ45 through the stand Slide in the bracket fix back the two screws removed in step 1 and tighten to secure BA64 customer display user manual 3 Thread the end of the connection cable with RJ45 through the adapter hinge Connect the RJ45 connector to BA64 4 Secure the cable in the strain relief provided in the BA64 5 Secure BA64 to the hinge adapter with two M4x6 screws provided in the BA64 BA64 customer display user manual 21 6 Place the BA64 and hinge adapter assembly on the BA9x display 7 Secure the BA64 and hinge adapter assembly to the BA9x display with two M3x10 screws prov
13. BAGA OPa DOIG cic kees docs abaea sacauesons coveasane as sguboubouacuesensaebyseauderecouceecetes 7 BA64 Ofia BA IX CISD LAY ciscaishctniccn eccxiccsareraneiactsi E 8 BA64 on a BEETLE IPOS SYSteEM ccccscsecsecsceecscneeececscescnseeceees 8 VIE eal SEU Oa ooc ace states a a a aa a vac a a 9 Unpacking And Checking the Delivery Unit cccceccseeeeeeeeeees 9 Mounting options and CONNECTION CADIES ccecceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeees 9 BA OA Stall VON lt acchoaticwscaaesieredenaianicecuieca a a aa a a 13 Installing the BAG4 to a stand cee ceeccsecceeceeeeeeeceeeeseeeeeeaeees 13 installing the BAGA to a polecenia a ens 16 Installing BA64 on BA9x display cccceecceeccseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 19 Installing BA64 on BEETLE iPOS plus Advanced system 23 Display Characteristics sesseoseosecsssessessecssssssessessecsecsecsecsesesse 27 Screen CoordiNa te Seain A O A 27 CULSOF BENAVIOUN erana A A a AAN 28 Display COMMANA Se isrererusirorinn srir onn arseen E E 29 Control Characters and ESC Sequences sssesessessessesresersrrsers 29 BACKS aCe ree 31 LAN GF C GG ste scaccesrieactesavancdazunieseradeoncucintumeneuaeneneceanGnek E 32 Camia e Retras tees E sala veen salereaee vakirunts tees 32 Delete To End OF Wines cacictatenceecaeccne a a ss 33 EIk o cl q Innere ane AC et APP Bs he nn ACD A nD 33 SOT CUFSOF POSITION esi saictsiacions A E A E S 33 Set COUNTY COO enoa oerencncnce
14. C lt n gt E 1B 5B lt n gt 45 nis a ASCII coded decimal number defined as follow n DisplayMode O O Set BA63G or BA63 Compatible mode default Set ESC POS Compatible mode Description This command is to switch to the selected compatible mode Sending this command will change the setting and save to flash non volatile Notes BA64 customer display user manual 47 Read Current Compatibility Mode 48 ESC E 1B 5B 45 Description This command returns the current compatibility mode The response format is as shown below Response ESC lt n gt E 1B 5B lt n gt 45 n is a ASCII coded decimal number n DisplyMode BA63G or BA63 Compatible mode ESC POS Compatible mode Notes 1 This command is not supported in USB mode BA64 customer display user manual Set baud rate for serial port ESC lt n gt lt m gt S 1B 5B lt n gt 3B lt m gt 53 Description This command is applicable to RS232C interface only a eaae SSCS os os SSS o asoobes SSCS o fmo o 0s SSS s6o00bs SSS op 11s200bps SS BA64 customer display user manual 50 Control Byte 11 8 bit data fixed Bit O 1 stop bit default 1 2 stop bits O Disable parity Ea 1 Enable parity default 76 00 Odd parity default 01 Even parity 10 Forced 1 stick parity 11 Forced 0 stick parity Fixed at 00 Notes i This command is n
15. ESC sequence and displayable characters encoded in the current encoding mode Response 04h lt Status byte 1 gt lt Status byte 2 gt lt Status byte 3 gt Description Data can be Escape sequences control characters or data to be displayed Data can be broken up and send in several frames Maximum report length is 32 bytes Request Status Command OOh 20h Response 04h lt Status byte 1 gt lt Status byte 2 gt lt Status byte 3 gt Description This command returns is status the display 60 BA64 customer display user manual Reset Command OOh 40h Response none Description This command cause software reset of the device Read Display Identification Command 21h 0Oh Response lt count gt lt Status byte 1 gt lt Status byte 2 gt lt Status byte 3 gt lt Pn1 gt lt Pn2 gt lt Pn3 gt lt Pn4 gt lt Pn5 gt lt Pn6 gt lt Pn gt count Pni Pn2 Pn3 Pn4 Pn5 Pn7 1 byte value representing bytes count of the following data w o count byte type of Display current code page country code number of lines columns per line code page loaded in space page serial number Pn1 to Pn7 are string encoded in the current encoding mode either in ASCII UTF 8 or UTF 16 Description This command is used to get display identification from the device BA64 customer display user manual 61 Read Character Set Identification Comma
16. Notes 1 For BA64 2 the cursor remains at the same position if it reaches the first column of the row 2 For BA64 G when in BA63G Compatible Mode the behavior of this command is as follow Move the cursor one column to the left If cursor is currently on the column 1 and row 1 it remains at the current position however if cursor is currently not on row 1 move to the last column of the row above The movement of the cursor by the backspace control character is not affected by the current Character Resolution Size the cursor always move the distance of one basic cell width or height BA64 customer display user manual 31 Line Feed s Description This command moves the cursor one row down the column position of the cursor remains unchanged If the cursor is on the last row the screen scrolls up a row and the position of the cursor remains unchanged Notes 1 For BA64 G when in BA63G Compatible Mode the behavior of this command is as follow Increment the row number by 1 if the current Character Resolution Size is normal height or increment by 2 if it is double height If the new cursor position ends up on the last row row 4 and if current Character Resolution Size is double height scroll up one row the final cursor position shall be on row 3 Carriage Return 32 er o Description This command moves the cursor to the beginning of the row in which it is currently positioned This command is ignored if the cu
17. O 949 874 B1 874 Description This command set the specific character set for the respective country code defined by parameter lt n gt as shown above Notes 1 lt n gt is a hexadecimal byte 2 The default is USA character set n 0 3 This command is not supported in UTF 8 and UTF 16 modes BA64 customer display user manual Select Character Size ESG l lt n gt 45 lt i gt Z 1B 5B lt n gt 3B lt m gt 5A Description This command selects the size of character After sending this command all subsequent characters sent will be displayed in the selected width and height The parameter lt n gt and lt m gt are one ASCII decimal number each and are used to specify the width and height of characters respectively Currently the valid values of lt n gt and lt m gt are cater tnan charts ta Characters WxH Characters WxH The width of single byte character is half of the width of double byte character When displaying double height character a line feed command moves the cursor 2 lines down instead of 1 line In this case if the movement positions the cursor out of the screen the screen scrolls the whole screen 2 lines up and with the cursor remaining at the same location Notes 1 Applicable to BA64 G only 2 The default value of both lt n gt and lt m gt are 1 BA64 customer display user manual 37 Select Character Resolution 38 ESC lt n gt B 1B 5B lt n
18. WINCOR NIXDORF User Manual We would like to know your opinion on this publication Please send us a copy of this page if you have any constructive criticism We would like to thank you in advance for your comments With kind regards Your opinion Wincor Nixdorf Pte Ltd Research and Development 151 Lorong Chuan New Tech Park 05 01A B Sinagpore 556741 E Mail retail documentation wincor nixdorf com Order No 01750281000 B BA64 Customer Display User Manual Edition December 2015 All brand and product names mentioned in this document are trademarks of their respective owners Copyright Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH 2015 The reproduction transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without express authority Offenders will be liable for damages All rights including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design are reserved Delivery subject to availability technical modifications possible Contents About This MANU Al ssissssosciosizescsdvinadsavisevatiadsunssuadiusssdun dass suanscansseddans 1 introduction 2 Fedt resata ElaN E a ovine saaenaesuiebs 2 Manufacturer s Certification sseseseesesssecsecsessescsecsecseecsecsescsesoe 3 FCC Class A Declaratio errora eiri ia AEO OE 3 Care of BAGA norne EN a 4 Recycling BAGA nasa NNO 5 Warrant Ven NAA 6 OV ERVICW srice nn ieira ar ANA 7 BAGA OM a SAM Caacs ana A E le eceal eaten 7
19. al use of the product Damages due to E improper or insufficient maintenance E improper use of the product or unauthorized modifications of the product E inadequate location or surroundings will not be covered by the warranty All parts of the product which are subject to wear and tear are not included in the warranty engagement For detailed warranty arrangements please consult your contract documents Please order spare parts at the Wincor Nixdorf customer service 6 BA64 customer display user manual Overview Below you will find reference pictures showing the BA64 in different mounting scenarios Installation components like e g the pole itself are not part of the BA64 delivery The pictures might deviate in details from the product you received BA64 on a stand BA64 on a pole BA64 customer display user manual BA64 on a BA9x display BA64 on a BEETLE iPOS system 8 BA64 customer display user manual Initial setup This chapter provides you with the information you need to prepare for the installation of the system Unpacking and Checking the Delivery Unit Unpack the parts and check to see whether the delivery matches the information on the delivery note The delivery comprises the respective screen module Mounting adapters can be ordered separately based on the intended installation scenario Data cables necessary for operation can be ordered separately If damage has occurred during shipp
20. d not executed it 2 4 Firmware Upgrading Status BitS Next Segment pending noes Bit Operation error Z Bit 7 Undefined command Notes Bit 5 of Status Byte 2 when set indicates that there is another Segment following this A zero for this bit means that there is no subsequent segment As the byte count is a byte value when the amount of data exceed the 255 OxFF it has to be broken up into two or more Segment A Segment is a block of data that starts with the byte count and the 3 status bytes followed by the data The Host software will have to combine the data from each segment to form a complete data transfer BA64 customer display user manual 67 Middleware User has the option of using Wincor s provided JavaPOS 1 13 VirtualCOM driver or directly programming the device The JavaPOS 1 13 is available for both Windows and Linux the logical names for the two versions of BA64 are BAG4 2 WN_BA64 2_USB WN_BA64 2_COM WN_BA64 G_USB WN_BA64 G_COM If user prefer COM interface for ease of programming but the host system has lack of powered COM port use the VirtualCOM driver to virtualize the BA64 with as USB interface as a COM device 68 BA64 customer display user manual Firmware Updates Firmware can be downloaded with a Wincor provided console application called DFUPROG for USB interface If not already installed execute the Installer to install the DFU device driver For details on installation
21. efault position of cursor is 1 1 2 For BA64 2 valid ranges of value are 1 to 2 for lt y gt and 1 to 20 for lt x gt 3 For BA64 G when in BA63G Compatible Mode the behavior of this command is as follow If Line Mode is 1 2 line mode meaning 2 line mode the physical row number is calculated using the equation row y 2 1 Therefore in 2 line mode cursor position is row 1 if lt y gt is 1 and is row 3 if lt y gt is 2 BA64 customer display user manual Set Country Code Code ESC R lt n gt 1B 52 lt n gt where lt n gt is a hexadecimal byte value that represents the country code The supported country codes are listed below Country Code Code page 437 850 852 857 858 866 737 Character Set USA France Germany Great Britain Denmark 1 Sweden Italy Spain Japan Norway Denmark 2 Spain 2 Latin America Standard Latin 1 Latin 2 Latin 5 Turkey Latin 1 Latin Cyrillic Latin Greek 2 Country Code page 862 775 855 860 861 863 865 869 a 897 The following country codes are applicable to BA64 G only BA64 customer display user manual Character Set Latin Hebrew Latin Greek 2 Baltic Rim Cyrillic Portuguese Icelandic French Canada Latin 2 central Europe Cyrillic stavic Latin 1 ansi Greek Latin 5 Turkish Hebrew Baltic Rim Vietnamese Katakana 35 36 Country Code Character Set Code page Shifts 936 J3 950 A
22. eueeseeeess 55 Unsupported Command Senra a EN 57 USB Comma Iaa ar A EEATT A TA EO 59 Command Eon dlerarennnanan nn a aa 59 WE DIa aae R A A A aE a 60 REGUCSE SAUSE E E A A T TON 60 RESE Porra E AA E a a aa a a aT 61 Read Display Identification cccccceccceeccseceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeees 61 Read Character Set IA ntification cccceccsecceeeseceeeeeceseeeeees 62 Read Firmware IGentification ccccccceccsecsceseeeeeeeeeeceseeeeees 63 Read Display Compatibility Mode ccceccceccseeeeceeeeeceeeeeeees 64 Read Character Encode Decode cccccsccsscesscesseeseesseusseussens 65 ROGUWESE Sel Test icn cath A 66 Restore Factory DETAUIE ui cctwnewasdvacewtaesenewodueveaarotaaliemseradywantes 66 Status Bytes DENION S c ccc cecceecseccseceeceeeeeceeeeseeeeceseeseeeess 67 Middleware ranna a A A A ATOTO ET 68 Firmware UpdateS essssessssecssesecsesecsosececseceosececseceosececsecesseceeseoe 69 Supported Codepages cccsccsccecccsccecceccecccsccscceccescceccescesccecceses 70 DIMMED ONS carers shat esq AEE E 73 BAOT a E E E ees 73 BAG4 installed Ona Stand aiina a 74 BAG4 installed ON a pole ceeccecceecaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeseeaaees 74 BA64 installed on a BAQ2 display cccccceecceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 75 BA64 installed on a BAQ3 display ccseccssccseceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 75 BA64 installed on a BA93W display ccseccsecceeccseeeeeeseeeeees
23. f the image lt w gt is a byte value for the width of the image in byte group of 8 pixels lt h gt is a byte value for the height of the image in pixel Description This command dumps a user supplied image onto the display screen The screen is organized into 64 pixel lines y axis each lines has 30 bytes where the 8 bits of each byte is mapped to a pixel the leftmost pixel is the most significant bit of the byte The bytes in the lt data gt block are arranged sequentially by rows starting with from the upper left corner of the image Below is a graphical representation of the screen where the values each box is the coordinate of a group of 8 pixels mapped horizontally The valid range of lt x gt is 1 to 30 and lt y gt is 1 to 64 Each byte in the y coordinate consists of 8 bits each representing a pixel and oriented vertically where the LSB is mapped to the top of the group of 8 pixels Notes 1 The height of the image must be a multiple of 8 pixels 2 Applicable to BA64 G only BA64 customer display user manual 39 Set Clock 40 ESC lt hs lt m gt T 1B 5B lt h gt 3B lt m gt 54 Description This command is used to initialize the clock Parameter lt h gt and lt m gt are one or two ASCII code decimal number Once this command is executed the screen will display current time which is updated every one minute It will also display a picture of the WN BEETLE with a pair of eyes that move e
24. ided in the adapter kit The installation is complete 22 BA64 customer display user manual Installing BA64 on BEETLE iPOS plus Advanced system You will need the following parts to install a BA64 on a BA9x BEETLE iPOS plus Advanced system 1 x BA64 1 x BEETLE iPOS plus Advanced dual display adapter for BA64 1 x Connection cable BA64 customer display user manual 23 Steps to install 24 Remove all the covers from the stand of BEETLE iPOS plus Advanced system and the two top screws 1 and 2 from the bracket Thread the end of the connection cable with RJ45 through the stand Slide in the bracket fix back the two screws removed in step 1 and tighten to secure BA64 customer display user manual BA64 customer display user manual Thread the end of the connection cable with RJ45 through the adapter hinge Connect the RJ45 connector to BA64 Secure the cable in the strain relief provided in the BA64 Secure BA64 to the hinge adapter with two M4x6 screws provided in the BA64 25 6 Place the BA64 and hinge adapter assembly on the BEETLE iPOS plus Advanced system 7 Secure the BA64 and hinge adapter assembly to the BEETLE iPOS plus Advanced system with two M3x10 screws provided in the adapter kit The installation is complete 26 BA64 customer display user manual Display Characteristics Screen Coordinates BA64 G is a graphical display of 240 x
25. ing or if the package contents do not match the delivery note immediately inform your Wincor Nixdorf sales outlet Transport the device only in its original packaging to protect it against impact and shock Mounting options and connection cables Different mounting options and connection cables are available to install the BA64 in the various installation scenarios Mounting options and cables have to be purchased separately from the main unit The list below shows an overview of the BA64 configuration components and their detailed content BA64 VFD display with silver housing consists of 1 x BA64 VFD display with silver housing 4 x Torx Screw M4x6 with Black Zinc BA64 customer display user manual BA64 VFD display with black housing consists of 1 x BA64 VFD display with black housing 4 x Torx Screw M4x6 with Black Zinc BA64 LCD display with black housing consists of 1 x BA64 LCD with black housing 4 x Torx Screw M4x6 with Black Zinc Stand consists of 1 x Stand BA64 assembly 10 BA64 customer display user manual Pole mount adapter consists of 1 x Pole mount adapter BA64 assembly BA9x dual display adapter for BA64 consists of 1 x Adapter Hinge 1 x Bracket 2 x Torx Pan Head Screw M3x10 Black Zinc BA64 customer display user manual 11 BEETLE iPOS plus dual display adapter for BA64 consists of 1 x Adapter Hinge 1 x Bracket 2 x Torx Pan Head Screw M3x10 Black Zinc
26. nd 21h 01h Response lt count gt lt Status byte 1 gt lt Status byte 2 gt lt Status byte 3 gt lt cp1 gt lt cc1 gt lt cp2 gt lt cc2 gt lt cpn gt lt ccn gt count 1 byte value representing bytes count of the following data w o count byte cpl codepage 1 cc1 country code 1 codepage n country code n cp1 cpn code page 1 to n are 4 digit string encoded in the current encoding mode cc1 ccn country code 1 to n are 2 digit string encoded in the current encoding mode Description This command returns the currently loaded codepages and the corresponding country codes 62 BA64 customer display user manual Read Firmware Identification Command 21h 02h Response lt count gt lt Status byte 1 gt lt Status byte 2 gt lt Status byte 3 gt lt BL version gt lt Main version gt count 1 byte value representing bytes count of the following data w o count byte BL version Bootloader version 2 byte value BCD coded Main version Main firmware version 2 byte value BCD coded Description This command returns the bootloader and main firmware version numbers BA64 customer display user manual 63 Read Display Compatibility Mode Command 21h 03h Response lt count gt lt Status byte 1 gt lt Status byte 2 gt lt Status byte 3 gt lt mode gt count 1 byte value representing bytes count of the following data w o
27. onal code pages Epson ESC POS command set support Unicode support JavaPOS 1 13 support Flexible mounting options thanks to VESA 20x50 mounting pattern Small footprint 2 BA64 customer display user manual Manufacturer s Certification The device complies with the requirements of the C lt EEC directive 2004 108 EC with regard to Electro magnetic compatibility and 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive and RoHS directive 2011 65 EU Therefore you will find the CE mark on the device or packaging FCC Class A Declaration This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada BA64 customer di
28. orted commands are parsed and discarded Command Select peripheral device 1B 3D lt n gt ESC Select cancel user 1B 25 lt n gt defined character set ESC amp Define user defined 1B 26 lt y gt lt c1 gt characters lt C2 gt ESC Cancel user defined 1B 3F lt n gt characters ESC W Set cancel window 1B 57 lt n gt lt m gt lt x1 gt lt y1 gt lt x2 gt lt y2 gt Turn cursor display 1F 43 on off Turn display screen 1F 45 lt n gt blank interval Set and display counter 1F 54 lt n gt lt m gt time Display counter time 1F 55 Set brightness 1F 58 lt n gt Select cancel reverse 1F 72 lt n gt characters Set status confirmation 1F 76 lt n gt for DTR signal Execute self test 1F 40 US Start end macro 1F 3A BA64 customer display user manual 57 58 Command BA64 customer display user manual USB Command The chapter describes the USB command format and the commands that BA64 supports Command Format Command 1 Command byte 1 1 2 Command byte 2 1 3ton Data Pad bytes Response Byte Number Description of bytes Byte Number Description of bytes Response Length 1 Status byte 1 1 Status byte 2 Status byte 3 Data Pad bytes BA64 customer display user manual 59 Write Data Command 02h OOh lt Data Count gt lt Data gt Data Count 1 byte value representing bytes count of the following data w o Data Count byte Data Control characters
29. ot applicable in Unicode mode use the alternate command BA64 customer display user manual Set serial port ESC lt b gt lt d gt lt p gt lt s gt s 1B 5B lt b gt 3B lt d gt 3B lt p gt 3B lt s gt 73 Description This is an alternate command to set the serial communication settings The parameters are ASCII coded decimal values or alphabetical character Parameter vaues Pp Notes 1 This command is not applicable in USB mode BA64 customer display user manual 51 Set Character Encode Decode Mode 52 ESC lt n gt u 1B 5B lt n gt 75 n is a ASCII coded decimal number defined as follow Display Mode 0 Set ASCII Encode Decode mode Set UTF 8 Encode Decode Mode Set UTF 16 Encode Decode Mode Description An encode decode mode change reset the display Notes BA64 customer display user manual Read Character Encode Decode Mode ESC Uu 1B 5B 75 Description This command returns the current compatibility mode The response format is as shown below Response ESC lt n gt u 1B 5B lt n gt 75 n is a ASCII coded decimal number on Display Mode Oo ASCII Encode Decode mode UTF 8 Encode Decode Mode UTF 16 Encode Decode Mode Notes 1 This command is not supported in USB mode BA64 customer display user manual Start Self test ESC 0 1B 5B 30 3F Description Start self test in an endless loop The self test stops and re
30. rsor is already at the beginning of the row Notes None BA64 customer display user manual Delete To End of Line ESC O K 1B 5B 30 4B Description This command deletes the characters from the cursor including the cursor position to the end of the row The position of the cursor remains unchanged Notes 1 For BA64 G when in BA63G Compatible Mode it deletes the current row starting from the current cursor position regardless of the current settings for Character Resolution Size or Line Mode Clear Screen ESC 2 J 1B 5B 32 4A Description This command clears all content on the screen The cursor position remains unchanged Notes None Set Cursor Position ESC lt y gt lt x gt H 1B 5B lt y gt 3B lt x gt 48 Description This command positions the cursor to specified basic cell position The cursor is not visible Parameter lt y gt and lt x gt are 1 and 2 ASCII decimal numbers respectively If lt y gt or lt x gt is O it is interpreted as 1 and if they BA64 customer display user manual 33 34 are greater than the maximum column or row it is interpreted as the maximum If lt y gt lt x gt and the in between are omitted the cursor is located at home position i e coordinate 1 1 Cursor coordinate of BA64 G always refer to the basic cell regardless of the current Character Resolution Size or Line Mode Notes 1 D
31. splay user manual 3 Care of BA64 Clean your customer display regularly with an appropriate surface cleaning product Make sure that the device is switched off and that no moisture is allowed to get into the inside of the device BA64 customer display user manual Recycling BA64 Environmental protection does not begin when the time has come to dispose of the BA64 it begins with the manufacturer This product was designed according to our internal norm Environmental conscious product design and development The BA64 is manufactured without the use of CFC and CHC and is produced mainly from reusable components and materials The processed plastics can for most part be recycled Even the precious metals can be recovered thus saving energy and costly raw materials Please do not stick labels onto plastic case parts This would help us to reuse components and material But there are still some parts that are not reusable Wincor Nixdorf guarantees the environmentally safe disposal of these parts in a Recycling Center which is certified pursuant to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 Please contact your competent branch office for information on how to return and reuse devices and disposable materials BA64 customer display user manual 5 Warranty Wincor Nixdorf guarantees generally a warranty engagement for 12 months beginning with the date of delivery This warranty engagement covers all those damages which occur despite a norm
32. turn to normal operation when the device received any data Restore Configuration Data to Factory Default 54 ESC Ow 1B 2B 30 77 Description This command restores the configuration command to factory default Notes None BA64 customer display user manual ESC POS Command The BA64 2 and BA64 G respectively supports a reduced command set of the ESC POS command supported by EPSON s DM D110 and DM D500 Please refer to EPSON Application Programming Guide for detail description of the commands Supported Commands The table below list the supported commands BS Backspace Horizontal Tab Move cursor down Mover cursor up Move cursor to home position Move cursor to left most position Move cursor to right most position Move cursor to bottom position Move cursor to the specified position Clear display screen Clear cursor line Initialize display Select an international BA64 customer display user manual 55 56 ESCt Select character code 1B 74 lt n gt table US MD1 Select overwrite mode 1F O1 US MD3 Select horizontal scroll 1F 03 mode US B Transmit display 1F 28 42 lt pL gt information lt pH gt lt a gt lt n gt US G Select character style 1F 28 47 lt pL gt lt pH gt lt fn gt US MD2 Select vertical scroll 1F 02 mode BA64 customer display user manual Unsupported Commands The following table list the commands not supported by BA64 2 and BA64 G These unsupp
33. use od a E aN AA a 35 Sel ct Character SIZE neina tacked aa a ana 37 Select Character Resolution cccececcececceccccccceccececcecesceucens 38 Dump User Defined Picture to SCree n cccecceecceeeeeeeeceseeeeees 39 SOU CIO C5 ruta ccecieatucatacceacecea punta cuuetatee erie ates ia one ceeaaatae 40 Set Watch Dog of Cable MONitor ccceceeccseceeeeeceeceeeeseeeees 41 Load User Logo and Set Display Monitor cccsccsecesseeeeeees 41 TUE Display On And OF aeecueei a E EE 42 Select LIne WOde narria i EE 43 Display MACH EMC AtON te nana a AE AAS 44 Character Set Identification esssseessesessesessesererreseesesereeserreree 45 Firmware Identification sirsiiiiitaiicaniisiiiiea a A 46 Set Compatibility Mode ccccccccssccsscceeececcesceeeceeeceeeeeeeeaaees 47 Read Current Compatibility MOde cccccssccsscceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 48 Set paud rate TOr Serial DOU waste acecsane i et wodsioaweniascueds 49 Set baud rate for serial port alternate command 066 51 Set Character Encode Decode Mode ccccseceecceceesceeeeeceeees 52 Read Character Encode Decode Mode ccccseccecceseeeceeceusees 53 Stat Selle ot wie tan eataae aaa ek chee tae esos tan hats hae aera 54 Restore Configuration Data to Factory Default cceecees 54 ESC POS COMM aNd es coscek cote N a aaa salud ade 55 SUPPOrted COMMANAS ccceeccscceececcseeeccseeeeceeceseeec
34. very one second This will continue until any command or character is sent to the display Notes 1 The clock will keep the time until the next set clock command or system power down 2 Applicable to BA64 G only BA64 customer display user manual Set Watch Dog of Cable Monitor ESC lt m gt T 1B 5B lt m gt 54 Description This command defines time period of cable monitor There is a cable monitor that monitors the signal on the RS 232 and USB line If nothing appears on the cable for certain duration the monitor will turn on the clock automatically Cable monitor can be disabled by setting mm to 0 Notes 1 The default value of lt m gt is O 2 Applicable to BA64 G only Load User Logo and Set Display Monitor ESC lt n gt L lt data gt 1B 5B lt n gt 4C lt data gt Description This command loads a user defined logo that is to be displayed on the screen The bitmap bytes of the logo must follow immediately after the command The number of bytes must 240 width in pixel by 8 height in byte which fill the whole screen The most significant bit of a data byte represents the left pixel The bitmap data are sent from left to right line by line The user defined logo will be displayed automatically after the cable idle for a certain period parameter lt n gt specifies this period in minute It will not appear if lt n gt is set to 0 If the time periods of display clock and displa
35. y user logo are the same clock will never be displayed Notes 1 The default value of n is O 2 Applicable to BA64 G only BA64 customer display user manual 41 Turn Display On And Off 42 ESC lt n gt P 1B 5B lt n gt 50 where n 0 means OFF default 1 means ON Description This command turns off or on the display illumination When the display is turned on the device will turn on the illumination automatically whenever it receives command or character from the communication cable Notes 1 The default status of display is on n 1 2 Applicable to BA64 G only BA64 customer display user manual Select Line Mode ESC lt n gt I 1B 5B lt n gt 49 Description This command selects the cursor positioning as either 4 line mode or 2 line mode lt n gt is a ASCII coded decimal number where n 0 means 4 line mode 1 means 2 line mode Notes 1 Applicable to BA64 G only 2 The default value of n is O 3 When in BA63G Compatible Mode set Line Mode only affect the Set Cursor Position command please read Set Cursor Position command for the details Note however that the screen area of the BA64 G is still divided into 4 rows regardless of the Line Mode BA64 customer display user manual 43 Display Identification ESC 0 c 1B 5B 30 63 Description This command returns the display characteristics Response ESC lt p1 gt lt p
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