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1. 2 12 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual CUSTOM 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 1 Macro definition 2 Macro execution is started In this case the time interval for displaying the characters is 5 x 20 msec When 100 msec has passed after the character E has been displayed the next character x is displayed after 100 msec The macro execution interval is 100 x 50 msec After the blinking display shown in the figure below is held for 5 seconds macro processing is repeated from a clear screen CUSTOM User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2 13 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 2 1 2 CD5220 Emulation The following table lists all the commands for function management in CD5220 display Emulation The com mands can be transmitted any moment but they will only be carried out when the commands ahead of them have been executed The commands are carried out when the circular buffer is free to do so COMMAND DESCRIPTION TABLE Tab 2 2 18 26 snm alpls xa ESC amp sn m alps Define user programmables characters m n 1 m 1 Given below are more detailed descriptions of each command 2 14 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual CUSTOM 08 Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 09 Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example CUSTOM 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS Move cursor left ASCII BS Hex 08 Decimal 8 Moves the cu
2. CUSTOMER DISPLAY USER MANUAL All rights reserved Total or partial reproduction of this manual in whatever form whether by printed or elec tronic means is forbidden While guaranteeing that the information contained in it has been carefully checked CUSTOM ENGINEERING SPA and other entities utilized in the realization of this manual bear no responsibility for how the manual is used Information regarding any errors found in it or suggestions on how it could be improved are appreciated Since products are subject to continuous check and improvement CUSTOM ENGINEERING SPA reserves the right to make changes in information contained in this manual without prior notification Copyright 2008 CUSTOM ENGINEERING S p a Italy CUSTOM ENGINEERING S p A Str Berettine 2 43010 Fontevivo PARMA Italy Tel 39 0521 680111 Fax 39 0521 610701 http www custom it Customer Service Department Tel 39 059 88 69 587 Email support custom it GENERAL FEATURES A new family of customer displays with a clear cut modern and elegant design enhanced by the blue back lighting of the 2 line x 20 character display The new support system makes the display easy to position and offers two different display heights The XD is available in single and double sided versions and can be incorporated in the body of Custom printers Nice and modern design customer display Single or double side Blue colour backlighted
3. ete e eb Lu EE TH ene ee eS 2 1 ZAM ESC POS Emulation tru itr aaa 2 1 2 12 6D5220 Emulation rore tes te ere bao det pac 2 14 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 TECHNICAL ccrte acea eere e etd eerte ceder ayasa aitama ajatada made 3 1 9 2 DIMENSIONS T 3 2 3 2 1 Low version display single double 22 12 024024118 iiiter tte dnd 3 2 3 2 2 High version display single dopuble 3 3 3 2 3 High version display printer single dopuble 6 3 4 4 CHARACTER SET 4 1 CHARACTER SET t sedit ntes rn te teda aus Tea usa 4 1 APPENDIX A ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS AJACCESSORIES re bete e aaa ma d 1 A 1 1 Stand Alone Kit for customer A 1 CUSTOM User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY i TABLE OF CONTENTS Blank page ii XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual CUSTOM INTRODUCTION MANUAL CONTENTS In addition to the Introduction which includes a description of the explanatory notes used in the manual general safety information how to unpack the display and a brief description of the display including its basic features this manual is organized as follows Chapter 1 Contains the information required for correct display
4. 1B 5B 4C Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 1B 5B 52 Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 1B 66 n Name Format Range Description CUSTOM 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS Move cursor to home position ASCII ESC H Hex 1B 5B 48 Decimal 27 91 72 The cursor will move to the left end position of the upper line The start position indicates the first column of the upper line Move cursor to left most position ASCII ESC L Hex 1B 5B 4C Decimal 27 91 76 The cursor moves to the left end position of the current line Move cursor to right most position ASCII ESC R Hex 1B 5B 52 Decimal 27 91 82 The cursor will be moved to the right end position of the current line The cursor is moved only within the current window Select an international character set ASCII ESC f n Hex 1B 66 n Decimal 27 102 n Osns10 Selects the international character set n according to the table below ojus United Kingdom User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2 23 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS Default Reference Example 1B 6C x y Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example 1F 42 Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 2 24 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual s Tuy o fom S n 0 Mo
5. Do not spill liquids onto the display Do not carry out technical operations on the display with the exception of the scheduled maintenance procedures specifically indicated in the user manual Disconnect the display from the electricity supply and have it repaired by a specialized technician when The feed connector has been damaged Liquid has seeped inside the display The display has been exposed to rain or water The display is not functioning normally despite the fact that all instructions in the users manual have been followed The display has been dropped and its outer casing damaged Display performance is poor The display is not functioning vom CUSTOM User XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 1 INTRODUCTION UNPACKING THE DISPLAY Remove the display from its carton being careful not to damage the packing material so that it may be re used if the display is to be transported in the future Make sure that all the components illustrated below are present and that there are no signs of damage If there are contact Customer Service Fixing screw washer User manual Display group Box Base Installation instructions User manual OQ GQ Open the display packaging Take out the fixing screw Take out the user manual and the installation instructions out the base and the display group Keep the box packing materials in the event the display must be t
6. Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 1F 24 n m Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example 1F 3A Name Format Description Notes 2 8 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual the display mode 1 Overwrite mode The cursor is moved to the same column on the lower line 2 Vertical scroll mode The characters display on the upper line are scrolled to the lower line and the upper line is cleared The cursor will remain at the same position 3 Horizontal scroll mode The cursor is not moved 1F 01 1F 02 1F 03 Move cursor to right most position ASCII US CR Hex 1F OD Decimal 31 13 The cursor will be moved to the right end position of the current line The cursor is moved only within the current window Move cursor to specified position ASCII US n m Hex 1F 24 n m Decimal 31 36 n m 1 lt n lt 20 m 1 2 Moves the cursor to the column on the m line If the movement value of the cursor is out of the range specified by n or m this command is ignored and the cursor will remain at the same position Start end macro definition ASCII US Hex 1F 3A Decimal 31 58 Starts or ends macro definition Up to 80 bytes can be defined for macro processing one byte per character Macro definition processing starts with the first 1F 3A command and ends with the second 1F 3A command Receipt of either of the two t
7. on the right side of the user defined characters are padded with spaces p1 pk is the dot data to be defined for the characters This indicates the dot pattern for a dots in the horizontal direction from the left side The number of data items to be defined is s x a When 8 bits are specified for the com munication word length the most significant bit is ignored Once the user defined characters are defined they remain effective until they are re defined 1B 40 is executed or the power is turned off CUSTOM Default Reference Example 1B 3D n Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example 1B 3F n Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example CUSTOM 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS When only the user defined characters are defined and the user defined character set is not selected using the 1B 25 command the user defined characters are not dis played 1B 25 1B 3F Select peripheral device ASCII ESC n Hex 1B 3D n Decimal 27 61 n 1 lt lt 2 31 lt lt 32 Select the device to which the host computer sends data using as follows FUNCTION Select printer Select display When 1 the printer is selected and all the data from the host computer is transmitted to the printer via the display When n 2 the customer display is selected and all the data from the host computer is processed interna
8. cursor moves to the left end position of the current line Select cancel user defined characters ASCII ESC n Hex 1B 25 n Decimal 27 37 n O lt ns1 Selects or cancels the user defined character set When n 1 the user defined character set is selected When the user defined character set is not defined using the 1B 26 command the internal character set is displayed When n 0 the user defined character set is canceled the internal character set is selected In this case this command has no effect on the user defined characters that have already been defined using the 1B 26 command This command has no effect on the characters already displayed 0 1B 26 1B 26 s n m a p s x a m n 1 Name Format Range Description Notes 2 4 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual Defines user defined characters ASCII ESC 8 5 m a p sxa m n 1 Hex 1B 26 s p2 ps xa m n 1 Decimal 27 37 5 m a p sxa m n 1 s 1 32 lt n lt m lt 126 0sas5 0 lt p1 ps x a lt 255 Defines user defined characters s specifies the number of bytes in the vertical direction n specifies the beginning character code for the definition and m specifies the final code When a single character is defined n m The allowable character code range is from ASCII 20 32 to 7E 126 a specifies the number of dots in the horizontal direction When a lt 5 any remaining dots
9. table lists all the commands for function management in ESC POS Emulation of the display The commands can be transmitted to the dislpay at any moment but they will only be carried out when the commands ahead of them have been executed The commands are carried out when the circular buffer is free to do so COMMAND DESCRIPTION TABLE Tab 2 1 1B 26 s n m a p s x ESC amp s n m a p s a m n 1 x a m n 1 Define user programmables characters US nm CUSTOM User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2 1 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS The following pages provide a more detailed description of each command 08 Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 09 Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 2 2 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual Move cursor left ASCII BS Hex 08 Decimal 8 Moves the cursor to the left When the current cursor is at the left end position this command operates differently depends on the display mode 1 Overwrite mode When the cursor reached the left end ofthe lower line it will continue to the right end of the upper line overwrite previous characters When it reached the left end of the upper line it will continue to the right end of the lower line 2 Vertical scroll mode When the cursor reached the left end of the lower line the lower line will scroll up and replace the previous upper line the lower line will be cleared
10. this command is entered the screen is cleared and the time is displayed in 24 mode at the right side of the bottom line The time counter starts from the transmitted code h m 00 After the time is displayed the cursor moves to the home position The counter display disappears when any of the following occurs 1 The cursor moves to the bottom line 2 Display characters move to the bottom line 3 The 0C command is received Even if the time counter is cleared it continues to be updated in the display h 0 m 0 1F 55 Display time counter ASCII US U Hex 1F 55 Decimal 31 85 Displays the time counter at the right side of the bottom line If the time has already been set using the 1F 54 h m command the elapsed time is displayed in real time in the format hours minutes seconds If the time has not yet been set the elapsed time from when the counter was initialized by turning on the power or from the 1B 40 command is displayed in real time in the format hours minutes seconds After the counter is displayed the cursor moves to the home position The counter display is cleared when any of the following occurs CUSTOM Default Reference Example CUSTOM 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 1 The cursor moves to the bottom line 2 Display characters move to the bottom line 3 The 0C command is received Even if the time counter is cleared it continues to be updated in the displa
11. when a macro is executed This specifies the time interval before displaying each successive character but does not affect the processing speed of command codes m specifies the interval of execution Where macro processing is repeated it starts over from the beginning after the completion state of the previous macro processing is held for m x 50 msec Notes If data is received from the host during macro processing the macro processing is terminated After macro processing is finished the current window is cleared and the cursor is moved to the home position in the current window Display settings at the completion of macro processing remain valid Ifa macro is undefined this command is invalid and the display content is not affected e IF 1B 40 and 1F 40 are defined in the macro these commands are ignored when executing the macro commands Default Reference 1F 3A Example Example Macro Definition Processing and Macro Execution Program PRINT 1 CHR amp H1F CHRS amp H3A 1 PRINT 1 amp 1 PRINT 1 CHR amp H1F CHR amp H45 CHR 0 1 PRINT 1 Execution MACRO 1 PRINT 1 CHR amp H1F CHR amp H45 CHR 10 1 PRINT 1 CHR amp H1F CHRS amp H3A 1 PRINT 1 amp 1 amp 5 5 100 2
12. 1 41 n x 20 0D Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example Set the string display mode and write string to display ASCII ESC A n x 20 CR Hex 1B 51 41 n x 20 0D Decimal 27 81 65 n x 20 13 Set the string display mode write to upper line 2 20 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual CUSTOM 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 1B 51 42 n x 20 0D Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example Set the string display mode and write string to display ASCII ESC Q B n x 20 CR Hex 1B 51 42 n x 20 OD Decimal 27 81 66 n x 20 13 Set the string display mode write to lower line 1B 51 44 nx 20 0D Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 1B 5B 41 Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 1B 5B 42 Name Format Description Notes CUSTOM Upper line message scroll continuously ASCII ESC Q D n x 20 CR Hex 1B 51 44 n x 20 OD Decimal 27 81 68 n x 20 13 The message previously defined will scroll continuously in the horizontal direction until a new command is received Move cursor up ASCII ESC A Hex 1B 5B 41 Decimal 27 91 65 Move the cursor up one line When the cursor is on the upper line this command operates differently depending on the display mode 1 Overwrite mode The cursor is moved to the same column on the lower line 2 Vert
13. and the cursor will continue to the right end of the lower line 3 Horizontal scroll mode All characters on the current line are scrolled one character to the right Thecursor is not moved but the character area at the left end is cleared 1F 01 1F 02 1F 03 Move cursor right ASCII HT Hex 09 Decimal 9 Move the cursor to the right When the cursor reached the right end this command operates differently depending on the display mode 1 Overwrite mode When the cursor reached the right end of the lower line it will con tinue to the left end of the upper line overwrite previous characters When it reached the right end of the upper line it will continue to the right end of the lower line 2 Vertical scroll mode When the cursor reached the right end of the lower line the lower line will scroll up to replace the upper line the lower line is cleared and ready to continue characters there after 3 Horizontal scroll mode All characters on the current line are scrolled one character to the left Thecursor is not moved but the character area at the right end is cleared 1F 01 1F 02 1F 03 CUSTOM 0 Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 0B Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 0C Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 0D Name Format Description Notes De
14. characters there after 3 Horizontal scroll mode All characters on the current line are scrolled one character to the left Thecursor is not moved but the character area at the right end is cleared 1B 11 1B 12 1B 13 User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2 15 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 0A Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 0B Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 0C Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 0D Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 2 16 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual Move cursor down ASCII LF Hex OA Decimal 10 Move the cursor down one line When the cursor reached the lower line this command operates differently depending on the display mode 1 Overwrite mode The cursor is moved to the same column on the upper line 2 Vertical scroll mode The characters display on the lower line are scrolled to the upper line and the lower line is cleared The cursor will remain at the same position 3 Horizontal scroll mode The cursor will remain stationary 1B 11 1B 12 1B 13 Move cursor to home position ASCII HOM Hex OB Decimal 11 The cursor will move to the left end position of the upper line The start position indicates the first column of the upper line Clear display screen ASCII CLR Hex 0 Decimal 12 A
15. cursor one character to the right after displaying the character 1B 11 1B 12 Select cancel user defined characters ASCII ESC n Hex 1B 25 n Decimal 27 37 n O lt ns1 Selects or cancels the user defined character set When n 1 the user defined character set is selected When the user defined character set is not defined using the 1B 26 command the internal character set is displayed When n 0 the user defined character set is canceled the internal character set is selected In this case this command has no effect on the user defined characters that have already been defined using the 1B 26 command This command has no effect on the characters already displayed 0 1B 26 1B 26 s n m a p s x a Name Format Range Description 2 18 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual Defines user defined characters ASCII ESC amp 5 m a p sxa m n 1 Hex 1B 26 p2 ps 1 Decimal 2f 37 5 m a p sxa m n 1 5 1 32 lt lt lt 126 0sas5 0 p1 psxas255 Defines user defined characters s specifies the number of bytes in the vertical direction n specifies the beginning character code for the definition and m specifies the final code When a single character is defined n m The allowable character code range is from ASCII 20 32 to 7E 126 a specifies the number of dots in the horizontal direction When a 5 any remaining dots
16. d and all the data from the host computer is transmitted to the printer via the display When n 2 the customer display is selected and all the data from the host computer is processed internally in the display and no data is transmitted to the printer User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2 19 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS Default Reference Example 1B 3F n Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example 1B 40 Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 2 Cancel user defined characters ASCII ESC n Hex 1B 3F n Decimal 27 63 n 32sns 126 Cancels user defined characters This command cancels the pattern defined for the character code specified by n After the user defined character is cancelled the corresponding pattern for the internal character is printed If the specified code is transmitted after the pattern is cancelled by this command the internal character is displayed If the specified code is not defined this command is ignored This command has no effect on character already displayed f the user defined character has not been defined for the specified character code the printer ignores this command 1B 26 Initialize display ASCII ESC Hex 1B 40 Decimal 27 64 Resets the various display settings to their initial values The software settings are reset to their power on values 1B 5
17. display Easy view angle adjustment Low and high version available DISPLAY PRINTER COMPONENTS Display 2 Display 1 Horizontal adjustment Inclination angle adjustment Base Communication cable Q N Only double side display CUSTOM User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY DISPLAY COMPONENTS Display 2 Display 1 Horizontal adjustment Inclination angle adjustment Base Communication cable N Only double side display XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual CUSTOM TABLE CONTENTS INTRODUCTION MANUAL CONTENTS a n A aed dua 1 EXPLANATORY NOTES USED IN THIS MANUAL 1 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION u k aa aaa 1 UNPACKING THE DISPLAY tr emere eta enr a ee dr 2 1 INSTALLATION AND USE 1 1 DISPLAY MOUNTING 2 deos a He ed 1 1 1 2 CONNEC TIONS 3 3 EEUU 1 2 1 2 1 RS232 Serial Interface and power 1 2 1 3 SELPTESPuu aa ID ILLO S E IT 1 3 genie 1 4 1 41 Display ad Justmients 2 l u u ce Rs A ARAM TRUE 1 4 1 4 2 Cleaning the customerdisplay u u uw u td a ep eu taak 1 5 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 2 1 COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS uu aaa say re ten
18. ers displayed on the lower line to the upper line and clears the lower line when the cursor is at the right end of the lower line At this time the cursor is moved to the left end of the lower line Selecting vertical scroll mode cancels overwrite or horizontal scroll mode Except when the cursor is at the right end entering a character code moves the cursor one character to the right after displaying the character 1F 01 1F 03 Select horizontal scroll mode ASCII US MD3 Hex 1F 03 Decimal 31 3 Change the display mode to the horizontal scroll mode Notes n horizontal scroll mode entering a character code scrolls all displayed characters in cluding commas and periods one character to the left then displays the new character at the right end when the cursor is at the right end of either line Selecting horizontal scroll mode cancels overwrite or vertical scroll mode Except when the cursor is at the right end entering a character code moves the cursor one character to the right after displaying the character Default Reference 1F 01 1F 02 Example 1F 0A Name Move cursor up Format ASCII US LF Hex 1F 0A Decimal 31 10 Description Notes CUSTOM Move the cursor up one line When the cursor is on the upper line this command operates differently depending on User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2 7 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS Default Reference Example 1F 0D Name
19. fault Reference Example CUSTOM 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS Move cursor down ASCII LF Hex OA Decimal 10 Move the cursor down one line When the cursor reached the lower line this command operates differently depending on the display mode 1 Overwrite mode The cursor is moved to the same column on the upper line 2 Vertical scroll mode The characters display on the lower line are scrolled to the upper line and the lower line is cleared The cursor will remain at the same position 3 Horizontal scroll mode The cursor will remain stationary 1F 01 1F 02 1F 03 Move cursor to home position ASCII HOM Hex OB Decimal 11 The cursor will move to the left end position of the upper line The start position indicates the first column of the upper line Clear display screen ASCII CLR Hex OC Decimal 12 All the display characters will be cleared After execution this command the cursor moves to the home position Move cursor to left most position ASCII CR Hex OD Decimal 13 The cursor moves to the left end position of the current line User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2 3 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 18 Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 1B 25 Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Clear current line ASCII CAN Hex 18 Decimal 24 The current line is cleared After execution this command the
20. he display mode to the vertical scroll mode In vertical scroll mode entering a character code moves the cursor to the left end of the lower line when the cursor is at the right end of the upper line scrolls the characters displayed on the lower line to the upper line and clears the lower line when the cursor is at the right end of the lower line At this time the cursor is moved to the left end of the lower line Selecting vertical scroll mode cancels overwrite or horizontal scroll mode Except when the cursor is at the right end entering a character code moves the cursor one character to the right after displaying the character 1B 11 1B 13 User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2 17 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 1B 13 Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 1B 25 Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Select horizontal scroll mode ASCII ESC DC3 Hex 1B 13 Decimal 27 19 Change the display mode to the horizontal scroll mode In horizontal scroll mode entering a character code scrolls all displayed characters in cluding commas and periods one character to the left then displays the new character at the right end when the cursor is at the right end of either line Selecting horizontal scroll mode cancels overwrite or vertical scroll mode Except when the cursor is at the right end entering a character code moves the
21. ical scroll mode The characters display on the upper line are scrolled to the lower line and the upper line is cleared The cursor will remain at the same position 3 Horizontal scroll mode The cursor is not moved Move cursor down ASCII ESC B Hex 1B 5B 42 Decimal 27 91 66 Move the cursor down one line When the cursor reached the lower line this command operates differently depending on the display mode User XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2 21 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS Default Reference Example 1B 5B 43 Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 1B 5B 44 Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 2 22 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual N Overwrite mode The cursor is moved to the same column on the upper line Vertical scroll mode The characters display on the lower line are scrolled to the upper line and the lower line is cleared The cursor will remain at the same position Horizontal scroll mode The cursor will remain stationary Move cursor right ASCII ESC C Hex 1B 5B 43 Decimal 27 91 67 Move the cursor to the right When the cursor reached the right end this command operates differently depending on the display mode 1 Overwrite mode When the cursor reached the right end of the lower line it will con tinue to the left end of the upper line overwrite previous characters When it reached the righ
22. installation and its proper use Chapter 2 Contains a description of the display command set Chapter 3 Contains Technical Specifications of the display Chapter 4 Contains the character sets fonts used by the display EXPLANATORY NOTES USED IN THIS MANUAL N B Gives important information or suggestions relative to the use of the display WARNING Information marked with this symbol must be carefully followed to guard against damaging the display DANGER Information marked with this symbol must be carefully followed to guard against operator injury or damage gt gt 4 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Read and keep the instructions which follow Follow all warnings and instructions indicated on the display Before cleaning the display disconnect the power supply Clean the display with a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray products Do not operate the display near water Do not use the display on unstable surfaces that might cause it to fall and be seriously damaged Only use the display on hard surfaces and in environments that guarantee proper ventilation Make sure the display is placed in such a way as to avoid damage to its wiring Use the type of electrical power supply indicated on the display label If in doubt contact your retailer Do not introduce foreign objects of any kind into the display as this could cause a short circuit or damage parts that could jeopardize display functioning
23. le double side Fig 3 1 3 2 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual CUSTOM 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 2 2 High version display single dopuble side Fig 3 2 CUSTOM User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 3 3 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 2 3 High version display printer single dopuble side go P gt EN d s y 3 4 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual CUSTOM 4 CHARACTER SET 4 1 CHARACTER SET In Fig 4 1 is shown the characters set Fig 4 1 EE EEE LOWER 4 BIT HAF elea SB 4 CHARACTER SET Blank page APPENDIX A ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS A 1 ACCESSORIES A 1 1 Stand Alone Kit for customer display A kit is available for customer display stand alone model PCXSP CDKUBE Stand Alone Kit for customer display composed of See Fig A 1 1 Interface power supply cable 2 Power supply 3 F F RJ45 Ethernet adapter POWER SUPPLY 230Vac Input specifications Input voltage 230 Vac Input frequency 50 Hz Output specifications Output voltage 18 Vdc 5 NOTE This kit is usable with all models CUSTOM User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY A 1 APPENDIX A ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS Assembly instruction To connect the kit refer
24. ll the display characters will be cleared After execution this command the cursor moves to the home posiition Move cursor to left most position ASCII CR Hex OD Decimal 13 The cursor moves to the left end position of the current line CUSTOM 18 Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 1B 11 Name Format Description 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS Clear current line ASCII CAN Hex 18 Decimal 24 The current line is cleared After execution this command the cursor moves to the left end position of the current line Select overwrite mode ASCII ESC DC1 Hex 1B 11 Decimal 27 17 Change the display mode to the overwrite mode Notes n this mode entering a character code moves the cursor to the left end of the lower line when the cursor is at the right end of the upper line and to the left end of the upper line when the cursor is at the right end of the lower line This mode is selected when the power is turned on Selecting overwrite mode cancels horizontal or vertical scroll mode Except when the cursor is at the right end entering a character code moves the cursor one character to the right after displaying the character Default Reference 1B 12 1B 13 Example 1B 12 Name Select vertical scroll mode Format ASCII ESC DC2 Hex 1B 12 Decimal 27 18 Description Notes Default Reference Example CUSTOM Change t
25. lly in the display and no data is transmitted to the printer n 2 Cancel user defined characters ASCII ESC n Hex 1B 3F n Decimal 27 63 n 32sns 126 Cancels user defined characters This command cancels the pattern defined for the character code specified by n After the user defined character is cancelled the corresponding pattern for the internal character is printed If the specified code is transmitted after the pattern is cancelled by this command the internal character is displayed If the specified code is not defined this command is ignored This command has no effect on character already displayed If the user defined character has not been defined for the specified character code the printer ignores this command 1B 26 User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2 5 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 1B 40 Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 1B 52n Name Format Range Description Default Reference Example 1F 01 Name Format Description Notes Initialize display ASCII ESC Hex 1B 40 Decimal 27 64 Resets the various display settings to their initial values The software settings are reset to their power on values This command resets the software setting to that in effect when power was turned on The data in the buffer is not cleared After initialize display the display screen is cleared and move the curso
26. on the right side of the user defined characters are padded with spaces e p1 pk is the dot data to be defined for the characters This indicates the dot pattern for a dots in the horizontal direction from the left side CUSTOM Notes Default Reference Example 1B 2An Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example 1B 3D n Name Format Range Description Notes CUSTOM 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS The number of data items to be defined is s x a When 8 bits are specified for the com munication word length the most significant bit is ignored Once the user defined characters are defined they remain effective until they are re defined 1B 40 is executed or the power is turned off When only the user defined characters are defined and the user defined character set is not selected using the 1B 25 command the user defined characters are not dis played 1B 25 1B 3F Brightness adjustment ASCII ESC n Hex 1B 2A n Decimal 27 42 n 1sns6 Sets the brightness of the fluorescent character display tube n selects the percentage of brightness as follows Negative fading Positive fading Select peripheral device ASCII ESC n Hex 1B 3D n Decimal 27 61 n 1sns2 31sns 32 Select the device to which the host computer sends data using n as follows FUNCTION Select printer Select display When 1 the printer is selecte
27. r to home posi tion Select an international character set ASCII ESC R n Hex 1B 52 n Decimal 27 82 n O lt n lt 10 Selects the international character set n according to the table below Po usa Ls m CT s me _ s wmm SSCS Select overwrite mode ASCII US MD1 Hex 1F 01 Decimal 31 1 Change the display mode to the overwrite mode In this mode entering a character code moves the cursor to the left end of the lower line when the cursor is at the right end of the upper line and to the left end of the upper line when the cursor is at the right end of the lower line 2 6 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual CUSTOM Default Reference Example 1F 02 Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 1F 03 Name Format Description 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS This mode is selected when the power is turned on Selecting overwrite mode cancels horizontal or vertical scroll mode Except when the cursor is at the right end entering a character code moves the cursor one character to the right after displaying the character 1F 02 1F 03 Select vertical scroll mode ASCII US MD2 Hex 1F 02 Decimal 31 2 Change the display mode to the vertical scroll mode In vertical scroll mode entering a character code moves the cursor to the left end of the lower line when the cursor is at the right end of the upper line scrolls the charact
28. ransported shipped in the future 2 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual CUSTOM 1 INSTALLATION AND USE 1 1 DISPLAY MOUNTING Insert the display group in the hinge pin of the base Insert the communication cable inside the hinge pin see Fig 1 1 Rotate the display group until it stops see Fig 1 2 Lock the display group using the fixing screw included in the package see Fig 1 3 WARNING Before fastening the commu nication cable check the cable path is correct Incorrect posi tions of the cable could cause damage on it CUSTOM User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 1 1 1 INSTALLATION AND USE 1 2 CONNECTIONS 1 2 1 RS232 Serial Interface and power supply Fig 1 4 4 8 1 RJ45 Em The display with a serial RS232 interface has a female RJ45 connector Refer to the table below for the con nector pin signals PN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION VI Power supply VI Power supply 6 GND 8 NOTE The information in this page are valid for all the models For the display version without printer use the power voltage indicated on the product label SA N WARNING 1 2 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual CUSTOM 1 INSTALLATION AND USE 1 3 SELF TEST At the power ON on the display panel is indicated the current configuration see Fig 1 5 and 1 6 the following information is given Fig 1 5 1 Screenshot Fi
29. rmware version Baud rate 2 4 Screen e Commands set Character s set and Pass Trough function Fig 1 6 CUSTOM User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 1 3 Fig 1 4 1 INSTALLATION AND USE 1 4 MAINTENANCE 1 4 1 Display adjustments It s possible to regulate the horizontal position and the inclination angle by acting on the mobile parts as shown see Fig 1 7 and Fig 1 8 Fig 1 7 Fig 1 8 1 4 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual CUSTOM 1 INSTALLATION AND USE 1 4 2 Cleaning the customer display WARNING Make sure no water or other liquids seep inside the display BEWARE Before any type of work is done on the machine disconnect the power supply cord from the mains outlet The user is responsible for cleaning the display case To clean the unit use compressed air or a soft cloth Do not use alcohol solvents or stiff brushes Alcohol solvent CUSTOM User XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 1 5 1 INSTALLATION AND USE Blank page 1 6 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual CUSTOM 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 2 1 COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS The table 2 1 shows the commands list ordered by their hexadecimal value LEGEND Symbol Function indicates the representation of the command hexadecimal value for example 40 means HEX 40 indicates ASCII character not performable n m t X y are optional parameters that can have different values 2 1 1 ESC POS Emulation The following
30. rsor to the left When the current cursor is at the left end position this command operates differently depends on the display mode 1 Overwrite mode When the cursor reached the left end of the lower line it will continue to the right end of the upper line overwrite previous characters When it reached the left end of the upper line it will continue to the right end of the lower line 2 Vertical scroll mode When the cursor reached the left end of the lower line the lower line will scroll up and replace the previous upper line the lower line will be cleared and the cursor will continue to the right end of the lower line 3 Horizontal scroll mode All characters on the current line are scrolled one character to the right Thecursor is not moved but the character area at the left end is cleared 1B 11 1B 12 1B 13 Move cursor right ASCII HT Hex 09 Decimal 9 Move the cursor to the right When the cursor reached the right end this command operates differently a on the display mode Ovemrite mode When the cursor reached the right end of the lower line it will con tinue to the left end of the upper line overwrite previous characters When it reached the right end of the upper line it will continue to the right end of the lower line 2 Vertical scroll mode When the cursor reached the right end of the lower line the lower line will scroll up to replace the upper line the lower line is cleared and ready to continue
31. t end of the upper line it will continue to the right end of the lower line Vertical scroll mode When the cursor reached the right end of the lower line the lower line will scroll up to replace the upper line the lower line is cleared and ready to continue characters there after Horizontal scroll mode All characters on the current line are scrolled one character to the left Thecursor is not moved but the character area at the right end is cleared Move cursor left ASCII ESC D Hex 1B 5B 44 Decimal 27 91 68 Moves the cursor to the left When the current cursor is at the left end position this command operates differently depends on the display mode 1 2 Overwrite mode When the cursor reached the left end of the lower line it will continue to the right end of the upper line overwrite previous characters When it reached the left end of the upper line it will continue to the right end of the lower line Vertical scroll mode When the cursor reached the left end of the lower line the lower line will scroll up and replace the previous upper line the lower line will be cleared and the cursor will continue to the right end of the lower line Horizontal scroll mode All characters on the current line are scrolled one character to the right Thecursor is not moved but the character area at the left end is cleared CUSTOM 1 5 48 Format Description Notes Default Reference Example
32. tial ized 1 User defined character definitions 2 Macro definitions 3 Time counter value After completion of the self tests the screen is cleared and the display position is moved to the home position Move cursor to bottom position ASCII US B Hex 1F 42 Decimal 31 66 Moves the cursor to the bottom position The bottom position indicates the 20 column of the lower line User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2 9 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 1F 45 n Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example 1F 54 h m Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example 1F 55 Name Format Description Notes 2 10 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual Set display screen blink interval ASCII US E n Hex 1F 45 n Decimal 31 69 n 0 lt lt 255 Sets or cancels the blink interval of the display screen n specifies the blink interval n 50 msec ON n 50 msec OFF is repeated When n 0 the display is kept on cancels blinking When n 255 the display is turned off but the contents of the display are maintained This command does not affect the brightness of the vacuum fluorescent display n 0 Set and display time counter ASCII US T h m Hex 1F 54 h m Decimal 31 84 h m O lt h lt 23 O lt m lt 59 The counter time is set and displayed at the right side of the bottom line his hours and m is minutes When
33. to Fig A 2 and proceeds as follow Connect the RJ45 connector from the customer display 4 with the ethernet adapter 3 Connect the RJ45 connector from interface cable 1A with the ethernet adapter 3 Connect the power supply jack 2 with the interface cable 1B Insert the power supply plug in the wall socket 2 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY user Manual CUSTOM UNI EN 150 9001 CERTIFIED QUALITY SYSTEM M U R S T Ministry University TUV Research Scientific Technology YJ Authorized laboratory no 50846ZYZ CUSTOM ENGINEERING SPA World Headquarters Via Berettine 2 43100 Fontevivo Tel 39 0521 680111 Fax 39 0521 610701 info custom biz www custom biz All rigths reserved Wwww custom biz Always On Part Number DOME XD Rev 1 00
34. ve cursor to specified position ASCII ESC 1 6 x y Decimal 27 108 x y 1 lt lt 20 1 2 Moves the cursor to the x column on the y line If the movement value of the cursor is out of the range specified by x or y this command is ignored and the cursor will remain at the same position Move cursor to bottom position ASCII US B Hex 1F 42 Decimal 31 66 Moves the cursor to the bottom position The bottom position indicates the 20 column of the lower line CUSTOM 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Table 3 1 gives the main technical specifications for the display Tab 3 1 Available interface Serial RS232 Baud rate From 600 to 38400 bps ESC POS CD5220 MTBF 68509 hours DISPLAY SPECIFICATIONS Display method Liquid crystal display backlighted Number of characters 40 20 columns x 2 lines MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION CHARACTER SPECIFICATIONS Alphanumeric 96 Character type International characters set 12 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 150 mA single side KARU a PSEUD 200 mA double side COMPLIANCE STANDARD 2006 95 CE Low voltage directive Electric safety EN60950 2004 108 CE EMC Compatibility directive EN55024 EN55022 class B EMVIROMENTAL CONDITIONS 20 70 C 10 90 Rh CUSTOM User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 3 1 Electromagnetic compatibility 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 2 DIMENSIONS 3 2 1 Low version display sing
35. y 1F 54 1 Counter display just before receiving 1F 54 h m 2 Example Display Before Setting the Counter 1F 54 h m 1F 54 0 0F 31 84 14 15 The screen is cleared and the input time is displayed at the right side of the lower line counting begins from 14 15 00 seconds At this time the cursor moves to the home posi tion indicated by 3 Display data ABC is received Example Indication When the Cursor Does Not Move counter display in the bottom line has no effect on data displayed in the top line 4 0A 10 16 if received Moving the cursor to the bottom line clears the time display but counting continues inter nally Note In this example the cursor is represented on its position for a more clear explana tion but is not enabled with 1F 54 command User Manual XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2 11 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 1F 58 n Name Brightness adjustment Format ASCII US X n Hex 1F 58 n Decimal 31 88 n Range 1 lt ns6 Description Sets the brightness of the fluorescent character display tube n selects the percentage of brightness as follows Notes Default n 4 Reference Example 1F 5E nm Name Execute macro Format ASCII US n n m Hex 1F 5E n m Decimal 31 94 n m Range O lt n lt 255 O lt m lt 255 Description Executes the process defined as a macro n specifies the time interval for displaying characters in units of n x 20 msec
36. ypes of data shown below is regarded as a macro defini tion error Macro definition processing is stopped and any following data is processed as normal data At this time the macro remains undefined 1 The 1F 5E command is received during a macro processing definition 2 A macro processing definition exceeds 80 bytes except for the 1F 3A command To delete a macro definition send a 1F 3A command just after 1F 3A CUSTOM Default Reference Example 1F 40 Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example 1F 42 Name Format Description Notes Default Reference Example CUSTOM 2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 1F 5E Example Macro Definition Processing Program PRINT 1 CHRS amp H1F CHRS amp H3A PRINT 1 CHRS amp HC PRINT 1 CHRS amp H1F CHRS amp H45 CHR 0 PRINT 1 Execution MACRO 1 is the starting command and 6 is the ending command of a macro definition The 26 byte data from 2 to 5 is stored in the macro definition range When the display receives the macro execution command the defined data is in processed order Refer to 1F 5E 2 is a screen clear command Refer to 0C 3 and 5 are blinking commands Refer to 1F 45 Execute self test ASCII US 1 40 Decimal 31 64 Executes the self test A series of self tests is displayed All set values except those listed below are ini
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