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2. peripheral device n 2 pole display n 3 both pole display and peripheral device 13 Initialize Display lt 1B gt lt 40 gt Clear the data in the input buffer and resets the various settings to their initial values 14 Select Cancel download Character Set 1B lt 25 gt lt n gt Select or cancels the download character set n 1 the download character set is selected n 0 the download character set is canceled 33 15 Define download characters 1B 26 lt 01 gt n m a p1 ps x a n n 1 Define download characters Range 32 lt n m lt 126 0 lt a lt 5 O lt pl psxa lt 255 16 Delete Download Characters lt 1B gt lt 3F gt lt n gt Delete the specified download character This command delete the pattern defined for the character code specified by n 17 Select International Character Set lt 1B gt lt 52 gt lt n gt Select international character set from the following table Character set U S A France Germany U K Denmark I Sweden Italy Spain Japan Norway Denmark II voloojaa a u K OWOIN A iOS 18 Select Character Code Table lt 1B gt lt 74 gt lt n gt Select page n from the character code table Default n is 0 zero n Font Code Page 0 PC437 1 Japanese Katakana Epson 2 PC850 3 PC860 4 PC863 5 PC865 19 Specify Cancel the Windows Range lt 1B gt
3. e Vertical scroll mode The characters displayed on the upper line are scrolled to the lower line and the upper line is cleared The cursor remains at the same position e Horizontal scroll mode The cursor is not moved 12 Move cursor down lt 1B gt 5B 42 13 Move cursor down lt LF gt Move the cursor down one line When the cursor is at the lower line this command operates differently depending on the display mode e Overwrite mode The cursor is moved to the same column on the upper line e Vertical scroll mode The characters displayed on the lower line are scrolled to the upper line and the lower line is cleared The cursor remains at the same position e Horizontal scroll mode The cursor will remain stationary 14 Move cursor to home position lt 1B gt lt 5B gt lt 48 gt 15 Move cursor to home position lt 0B gt The cursor will move to the left end position of the upper line 16 Move cursor to left most position lt 1B gt lt 5B gt lt 4C gt 17 Move cursor to left most position lt 0D gt The cursor will be moved to the left end position of the current line 18 Move cursor to right most position lt 1B gt lt 5B gt lt 52 gt The cursor will be moved to the right end position of the current line 19 Move cursor to the bottom position lt 1B gt lt 5B gt lt 4B gt The cursor will be moved to the right end position on the lower line 20 Move cursor to the specified position lt 1B gt lt 6C gt X
4. lt 57 gt n m x1 y1 x2 y2 N A 34 20 Specify overwrite mode 1F lt 01 gt Set the screen display mode to the overwrite mode 21 Specify Vertical Scroll Mode 1F lt 02 gt Set the screen display mode to the vertical scroll mode 22 Specify Horizontal Scroll Mode lt 1F gt lt 03 gt Set the screen display mode to the horizontal scroll mode 23 Turns Blinking On Off lt 1F gt lt 45 gt lt n gt Turn blinking of the display screen on or off n specifies the blinking interval such that the on time and off time will both be about n x 50 ms The on time and off time interval is repeated 24 Setting and display of time counter 1F 54 h m Set the time and displays it at the bottom right corner h hour m minute Range 0 lt h lt 23 0 lt m lt 59 25 Display of Time Counter lt 1F gt lt 55 gt Display the timer at the bottom right corner After displaying the time the cursor will return to the home position 26 Brightness Level lt 1F gt lt 58 gt n Brightness level n level n lt 01 gt 20 n lt 02 gt 40 n lt 03 gt 60 n lt 04 gt 100 Default mode 27 Select Cancel reverse characters lt 1F gt lt 72 gt lt n gt Select Cancel reverse display mode n lt 01 gt Reverse n lt 00 gt Cancel normal 28 Set cursor ON OFF lt 1F gt 43 lt n gt Set cursor on or off n lt 00 gt cursor is set to OFF n lt 01 gt cur
5. Cancel reverse display mode n lt 01 gt Reverse n lt 00 gt Cancel normal 43 8 5 PTC7220 Command Set 1 Overwrite Mode 1B 11 Change the display mode to the overwrite mode In this mode the cursor will move rightward and begin from the upper left end position Default mode 2 Vertical Scroll Mode 1B 12 Set the display to vertical scroll mode 3 Horizontal Scroll Mode 1B 13 Set the display to horizontal scroll mode 4 Write string to upper line 1B 51 41 Data OD Set the string display mode write to upper or lower line Data The string display mode will be cancelled and back to last mode after receive CLR or CAN 5 Write string to lower line 1B lt 51 gt 42 lt Data gt OD Set the string display mode write to upper or lower line Data The string display mode will be cancelled and back to last mode after receive CLR or CAN 6 Scroll string on upper line continuously 1B lt 51 gt lt 44 gt Datal lt 0D gt The message previously defined will scroll continuously in the horizontal direction until a new command is received 7 Move cursor left lt 1B gt 5B 44 8 Move cursor left lt 08 gt When the current cursor is at the left end position this command operates differently depends on the display mode e Overwrite mode When the cursor reached the left end of the lower line it will continue to the right end of the upper l
6. When the cursor is at the upper right end it is moved to the lower left end When the cursor is at the lower right end the lower line message is moved to the upper line The lower line is cleared and the cursor moves to the lower left end e Horizontal scroll mode All characters on the current line are scrolled one to the left in the window The cursor is not moved but the character area at the right end of the window is cleared 12 Move cursor left lt 1B gt lt 5B gt lt 44 gt 13 Move cursor left 08 Move the cursor one position to the left When the cursor is at the left end this command operates differently depending on the display mode e Overwrite mode The cursor moves to the right end of the other line e Vertical scroll mode When the cursor is at the lower left end it is moved to the upper right end When the cursor is at the upper left end the upper line message is moved to the lower line The upper line is cleared and the cursor moves to the upper right end e Horizontal scroll mode All characters on the current line are scrolled one to the right in the window The cursor is not moved but the character area at the left end of the window is cleared 14 Move cursor to home position lt 1B gt lt 5B gt lt 48 gt 15 Move cursor to home position lt 0B gt Move the cursor to the left most position on the upper line 16 Move cursor to left most position lt 1B gt lt 5B gt lt 4C gt 17 Move cursor to left mo
7. 1A 02 25 Select data output device lt 1B gt 3D n n lt 01 gt the display is not selected n 02 the display is selected All the data from the host is processed in the display Default mode 26 Delete Download Characters lt 1B gt lt 3F gt lt n gt Delete download character location n n F8 FF 27 Terminate Self Test lt 1B gt lt 40 gt Not available 42 28 Select Character Font Set 1B 74 n Select character set n lt 01 gt ASCII and General European n 02 ASCII and Katakana IEE n lt 03 gt ASCII and Cyrillic n lt 04 gt ASCII and Hebrew n lt 05 gt ASCII and ISO 8859 1 n lt 06 gt ASCII and ISO 8859 2 n 07 ASCII and Greek 29 Epson Specific Response lt 1D gt lt 05 gt Not available 30 Move cursor to column Specified lt 1F gt lt 24 gt lt c gt lt I gt Move cursor to column c lt 01 gt lt 14 gt and line 1 lt 01 gt lt 02 gt 31 Execute Self Test lt 1F gt lt 40 gt Not available 32 Set All Display Blink Field Blink time lt 1F gt lt 45 gt lt t gt Set all display blink fields at interval t t x 50 msec 50 duty cycle t max lt 3F gt 33 Brightness Level 1F 58 n Brightness level n level n lt 01 gt 20 n 02 40 n lt 03 gt 60 n lt 04 gt 100 Mode default 34 Reverse All Characters or Not lt 1F gt lt 72 gt lt n gt Select
8. Aa EN SSR MAT t 1 2 GGARTON GONTENTS ku u sl ni tad tini sid sin kdk ki dl im ed de gedeien e kim Ea pik en ee 2 3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION a aa 3 3 1 STEPS FOR HARDWARE INSTALLATION eeen 3 3 2 INTERFACE SPECIFICATION ccccccccccccccessssssccccccscssesscsscsccsssssuesssescescessseuensuscesceseeaues 3 4 USB DRIWMERINGTALLATION a 5 4 1 WINDOWS XP VISTA AND SEVEN a nnnnnnsnssssssssssas 5 4 2 MAC OS X 10 6 6 10 6 6 X64 10 5 8 INTEL 10 5 8 PPC 8 4 3 LINUX KERNEL 2 0 DOU vou der dwan sid ege 9 5 COMMAND SETS AND CONFIGURATION 11 6 EUNGTIONAL TESTE nm iar A 16 7 OPOS DRIVER INSTALLATION a 17 8 COMMAND SETS DESCRIPTION 18 9 CHARACTER CODE TARLESGS a 48 10 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS a 56 iii 1 FEATURES The PDX3000 LDX9000 LTX9000 family of universal command pole display offers a wide range of high quality features and models to choice from Listed below are the features incorporated into each pole display Not all features are available in all models The model identification chart will assist you in selecting the model best suited to the application needs The PDX3000
9. Enter a new LDN for example LineDisplay and then click OK To rename an LDN or delete an LDN click Rename LDN or Delete LDN To test the pole display follow the order of buttons First click Open then Claim then Enable Device Now the pole display is ready to display messages Click on DisplayText a string is displayed on the pole display Test other functions to verify operations Click on Release and then Close Click on Exit to quit the program The OPOS driver has been setup and ready to run OPOS application software Set up the POS software to use the same Logical Device Name configured in the OPOS driver and test with the POS software 17 8 COMMAND SETS DESCRIPTION Commands are transmitted to the pole display as ASCII codes The command codes listed below are expressed in e Hexadecimal base 16 numbers enclosed inside angle brackets lt gt e Decimal numbers enclosed in parenthesis e ASCII characters enclosed in curly brackets Do not include the brackets as part of the command character denotes Ctrl in the keyboard Press and hold Ctrl then press the next key 8 1 LCI Group Command Sets The LCI group command sets include 7 command sets The Ultimate1100 command set has standard initial mode and enhanced initial mode 8 1 1 Logic Controls LCI Command Set 1 Vertical Scroll Mode lt 12 gt or 18 or 4R Default mode Data is written int
10. Move cursor to the first position of the current line 6 Display Position 10 n Move the cursor to any position on the display n is the digit position where the cursor is to be moved to 7 Normal Display Mode lt 11 gt After writing a character the cursor is shifted automatically to the right one position 8 Vertical Scroll Mode 12 After writing the characters up to the last position of the second row all characters displayed in the second row are shifted to the upper row first row clearing the second row Default mode 9 Pass Through Mode 1B 64 This command is used in Direct to pole mode to begin passing data through to the attached device 10 Reset Display lt 1F gt The display will be cleared and reset to the default of lt DC2 gt mode Vertical Scroll The cursor will be positioned to the first position on the top line 11 Flashing Text Start lt 1C gt Start blinking text 12 Flashing Text End lt 1D gt Stop blinking text 27 13 Clear To End Of Line 18 Clear To End Of Line This command will clear out the display from the current write in position to the end of the current line 14 Clear To End Of Display 19 Clear To End Of Display This command will clear out the display from the current write in position to the end of the second line 15 Select Font 1A n Select Font n n 01 PC437 American lt 02 gt PC437 British lt 03 gt PC850 Germa
11. Y The cursor will be moved to the x column on the y line 21 Initialize display lt 1B gt lt 40 gt The data in the input buffer will be cleared and reset from default 22 Set or cancel the window range 1B 57 n lt x1 gt lt x2 gt lt y gt Set or cancel the window on the display screen The window is effective in the horizontal scroll mode only n lt 00 gt window is cancelled 45 n lt 01 gt window is set 1 lt x lt x2 lt 20 the left most and the right most columns of the window 1 y 2 the upper or lower line 23 Clear display screen and clear string mode lt 0C gt or CLR All the display characters will be cleared and the string mode will be cancelled 24 Clear cursor line and clear string mode lt 18 gt or CAN The current line is cleared and the string mode is cancelled 25 Brightness Adjust 1B 2A n Adjust display brightness n lt 01 gt 20 n 02 4090 n 03 60 n lt 04 gt 100 Default mode 26 Define user defined character lt 1B gt lt 26 gt lt 01 gt n m a p1 pa x m n D Define user defined characters 20 lt n m lt lt 7F gt 0 lt a lt 5 Numbers of columns in a character font if a lt lt 05 gt then the undefined columns at right side are filled with off p1 pa Pattern data Each byte represents the font pattern of one column Example for defining character A as 8 IB lt 2
12. and each part must be less than 20 characters 22 Select Font Code lt 1B gt lt 25 gt lt n gt Select font code 0 6 for extended ASCII characters from lt 80 gt to lt FF gt Refer to the font code tables for list of font selections see Character Code Tables in the end of this manual n Font Code Page 0 Logic Controls 1 PC437 2 PC850 3 PC858 4 PC863 5 PC865 6 PC852 20 23 Select International Symbols 1B lt 26 gt n Select international symbol set 0 13 for various languages Refer to the international symbol table for list of language symbol selections see Character Code Tables in the end of this manual n Character set 0 U S A 1 France 2 Germany 3 U K 4 Denmark I 5 Sweden 6 Italy 7 Spain 8 Japan 9 Norway 10 Denmark II 11 Spain II 12 Latin America 13 Korea 24 Save Font Code and International Symbols 1B 27 n m Save font code n 0 6 and international symbol set m 0 13 The setting will be saved and will be loaded at power up Refer to the font code tables and international symbol table for list of font and language symbol selections see Character Code Tables in the end of this manual 25 Set pass through Code lt 01 gt Set line display on pass through mode All data codes will be by pass to the peripheral device when the li
13. was in that position 7 Horizontal Tab lt 09 gt Horizontal tab 8 Line Feed lt 0A gt Line feed 9 Carriage Return lt 0D gt Move cursor to the first position of the current line 10 Display Position 10 n Move the cursor to any position on the display n is the digit position where the cursor is to be moved to 11 Normal Display Mode 11 After writing a character the cursor is shifted automatically to the right one position 31 12 Vertical Scroll Mode 12 After writing the characters up to the last position of the second row all characters displayed in the second row are shifted to the upper row first row clearing the second row Default mode 13 Cursor On 13 or 19 or 4S Turn on the cursor 14 Cursor Off lt 14 gt or 20 or T Turn off the cursor 15 Down Line Load 1B 75 74 63 Select OD N A 16 Pass Through Mode 1B 64 This command is used in Direct to pole mode to begin passing data through to the attached device 17 Direct To Pole Display Mode 1B 1E Enter or return to direct mode to display characters on pole display 18 Reset Display lt 1F gt The display will be cleared and reset to the default of lt DC2 gt mode Vertical Scroll The cursor will be positioned to the first position on the top line 19 Flashing Text Start OF Start blinking text 20 Flashing Text End lt 0E gt Stop blinking text 21 Bright
14. 0mA ENVIRONMENTAL Operating temperature 0 to 50 C Storage temperature 20 to 70 C Relative Humidity 80 non condensing Vibration 10 to 55 Hz 4G s Shock 40G s CABLES 8 CONNECTORS Serial RS 232 USB and USB Powered cables are available 56
15. 1 if it is a serial interface 3 In COMMAND prompt window DOS windows type ECHO ABCDEFGH gt COMx and press lt ENTER gt key where x it the assigned COM port number The display will show ABCDEFGH on the first line 6 2 Device Name Interface In COMMAND prompt window type ECHO ABCDEFGH gt LCLDX9 or ECHO ABCDEFGH gt MALCLD3V and press ENTER key The display will show ABCDEFGH on the first line 16 7 OPOS DRIVER INSTALLATION If the POS software uses OPOS OLE POS software interface for controlling the pole display operations OPOS drivers must be installed The OPOS driver supplied by Logic Controls will work with the default Logic Controls command set 1 The Logic Controls OPOS display drivers come in a CD Either copy all files in the CD into a hard disk folder or use the CD directly for installation Click on file lt setup exe gt to start installation and follow instructions on the screen to go through installation After installation setup the OPOS driver by running PDSetup exe Start lt PDSetup gt under Start Menu gt Programs gt LC OPOS gt Setup The left part of the dialog window is for setting up the configuration and the right part is for testing commands sent to the OPOS display Select appropriate port name for USB with device name drivers select LD1USB Next setup LDN Logic Device Name Click Add new LDN and a new form will be displayed
16. 2 03 04105 06 07 08 09 OA OB OC OD OE OF 10 11 12 13 2 14 15161718 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 9 Cursor On 13 or 19 or 4S Turn on the cursor 10 Cursor Off lt 14 gt or 20 or T Turn off the cursor 11 Reset lt 1F gt or 31 or 4 All characters are erased and all settings are returned to the power on reset conditions 12 Down Load Font 03 X G H J K M Assign a keyboard key ASCII code 20 to lt 7F gt to a different style font custom character graphics The X represents the ASCII code for the selected key The G H J K and M represent the 5 x 7 segments that will make up the special font Example for character A The command is 03 lt 41 gt 44 CS F8 63 lt 04 gt 13 Message Scroll Left on Top Line 05 lt Data gt lt 0D gt Scroll a continuous message of up to 45 characters from right to left on the top line 14 Message Scroll Left on Bottom Line lt 1B gt lt 06 gt lt Data gt lt 0D gt 19 Scroll a continuous message of up to 45 characters from right to left on the bottom line 15 Message Scroll Right on Top Line 1B lt 07 gt Data lt 0D gt Scroll a continuous message of up to 45 characters from left to right on the top line 16 Message Scroll Right on Bottom Lin
17. 6 gt lt 01 gt lt 41 gt lt 41 gt lt 05 gt 36 49 lt 49 gt lt 49 gt lt 36 gt 27 Delete user defined character lt 1B gt lt 3F gt lt n gt User defined characters are cancelled This command cancels the defined characters specified by n If specified code is transmitted after the pattern is cancelled the international character will be displayed 28 Select Cancel user defined character 1B 25 n Reset user defined character set n 01 user defined characters are selected When the user defined characters are not defined by the ESC amp command the internal character set will be displayed n lt 00 gt user defined characters are cancelled and the international character set is selected 29 Set cursor ON or OFF lt 1B gt 5F lt n gt n lt 00 gt cursor is set to OFF n 01 cursor is set to ON 46 30 Select international sign font 1B 66 n n International Font Set n International Font Set A American N Norwegian G German W Swedish I Italian D Danish I J Japanese E Danish II U British L Slavonic F French R Russian S Spanish reserved 31 Select international font code lt 1B gt lt 63 gt lt n gt n International Font Set n International Font Set A Compliance with ASCII code R Compliance with RUSSIAN code J Compliance with JIS code L Compliance with SLAVONIC code 32
18. 86608 Es ap d H ki RU EE de k idi such A ie er Kaal cab p a 8 WH 88 a a bk VW ai OW 853 E d br ide TF j po pl Sousa baits J ai BE aga lt 8 WP M sa 80 ma se egi Ge a ibn ossa mande Ga eee San ei Wee j tid babes ot E ie nz ER Oh babes e600 T 2 8 AA A Other supported font sets Katakana Epson font set Katakana IEE font set PC866 Cyrillic2 font set PD220XL font set WPC1252 font set Emax font set Cyrillic font set General European font set Greek font set Hebrew font set ISO8859 1 font set ISO8859 2 font set 55 10 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS LDX9000 PDX3000 OPTICAL Number of rows 2 2 Number of digits row 20 20 Dot matrix 5x7 5 x 7 plus underline Digit height 0 374in 9 5mm 0 20in 5 0mm Digit width 0 244in 6 2mm 0 14in 3 5mm Character format ASCII ASCII Brightness typical 900 cd m 690 cd m Display color Blue Green Green Blue MTBF hours 300 000 300 000 MECHANICAL Weight 2 7 lb 2 4 lb Dimensions in inches w x hx d w x h x d Display head 8 50 x 3 37 x 1 75 7 9x3 4x 1 75 Rectangular base 2 12 x 2 00 x 2 25 2 12 x 2 0 x 2 25 Base plate 4 0 x 0 09 x 8 0 4 0 x 0 09 x 8 0 Overall height typical 8 to 25 25 ELECTRICAL Adapter input power 120VAC 60Hz optional 220VAC 50Hz Adapter output power 7 5VAC 100
19. EN The USB drivers are available on our web site at www logiccontrols com Please download and unzip the driver files before installation There are two types of driver interface available If the POS software is only able to access COM port for the pole display use the virtual COM port interface After the driver is installed the USB interface will be assigned a COM port name so that the POS software will be able to communicate with the USB display as a COM port Note that the operating system will assign the display a different COM port number if the display is plugged into a different USB port Another driver interface use a specific device name LCPD3 or LCLD9 to access the pole display directly Install this driver if you are using OPOS or the POS software was tailored to use this device name 1 DO NOT plug the device in USB port 2 Run install bat batch program in this driver package es D WINDOWS system32 cmd exe ea Installing line display USB drivers Line display USB Drivers 3 Plug the device in USB port and wait for the hardware wizard message box to display Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard searches 2 Line Display LD9000 Cancel 4 Click lt Next gt button to continue installation automatically When finished click lt Finish gt button to end installation this can delay some seconds Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardwa
20. LDX9000 LTX9000 family pole display of serial port or USB port has been pre assembled to make the installation as simple as possible e Two line display with twenty 5 9 mm high characters each line e Bright blue green fluorescent display e Pre Downloadable or Pre Selectable command sets for emulating current and future pole displays e Supports wide variety of languages with multiple fonts including English Spanish German French and Italian e Programmable power up default setting for international symbols and font code selection OPOS JPOS compatible Better visibility due to optically matched anti scratch lens and wider character pitch Long life and trouble free operation Adjustable viewing angles Available with 120VAC 220VAC power adapters Available in beige or dark gray Port powered or self powered USB interface Direct RS232C or RS232 pass thru interface Programmable RS232C baud rate supporting high speed up to 19 200 baud rate User definable character Automatic standard or smart message scrolling on top or bottom line Real time clock display e One time message scrolling 2 CARTON CONTENTS e Pole display pre assembled with cable USB connector or serial DB9 DB25 connector e Interface cable For serial interface the display comes with a DB9F connector to computer and a MiniDIN10 connector to pole display as standard equipment e Transformer adapter 120VAC to 7 5VAC optional 220VAC e Metal base p
21. Model PDX3 LDX9 LTX9 Series Serial amp USB Interface Customer Displays 2 by 20 character display USER MANUAL July 10 2013 NOTICE The manufacturer of the POS pole display makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied by or with respect to anything in this manual and shall not be liable for any implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose or for any indirect special or consequential damages Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer FCC NOTICE This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with this manual may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference LOGIC CONTROLS INC A BemaTech Company 999 S Oyster Bay Road BethPage NY 11714 TEL 516 248 0400 FAX 516 248 0443 Email lci logiccontrols com http www logiccontrols com Table of Contents 1 EEATURES on e ten EA Ek to
22. PD PD MAC DRIVER zip Please download and unzip the driver files before installation 1 DO NOT plug the pole display in USB port 2 Download the zip file into Documents folder Unzip the zip file 3 Double click Install lcpdDII to Install LCI pole display driver 4 Plug the pole display to Mac PC USB socket And wait until a logo message displayed on the screen of the device 5 Run the testing program by double clicking QcPdUsb to test the API Notel When some error message box pop out 1 The QcPdUsb cannot be opened because of a problem box the driver didn t be installed properly 2 The No LCPD devices found box check the connection of the USB pole display with Mac PC 3 Inthe tty box do the followings Open the terminal in the Applications gt Utilities Run cd usr Run cd local Run sudo rmdir lib to remove the folder Run cd to return to usr folder Run sudo rmdir local to remove the folder Run cd to return to current user folder Run sudo rmdir usr to remove the folder po mo pn op Note2 To run the testing program in a terminal 1 Open a terminal window 2 Get the testing program fold with cd command 3 Run chmod 755 example in the terminal window 4 Run example 4 3 LINUX KERNEL 2 6 XX Login as root user 8 Copy setup folder to Linux Modify the permissions of install sh and testlcp
23. Store user defined character in EEPROM 1B 73 lt 01 gt This command is successful when the display is selected under command ESC 03 If EEPROM is not supported this command is ignored 33 Restore user defined character from EEPROM 1B 64 lt 01 gt Restore user defined characters from EEPROM and the user defined characters will be selected If EEPROM is not supported this command is ignored 34 Select peripheral device lt 1B gt 3D n Select peripheral device n 01 display disable next device enable n lt 02 gt display enable next device disable n lt 03 gt display enable next device enable lt Data gt More than 20 characters will be displayed on dumb terminal mode Datal More than 45 characters will be displayed on dumb terminal mode 47 9 CHARACTER CODE TABLES The characters displayed on the customer display are defined by the character code tables Character codes from 0Oh hexadecimal to 1Fh hexadecimal are non displayable control codes The standard ASCII code table displayable characters are from 20h hexadecimal to 7FH hexadecimal and are the same for all font set selections For Logic Controls and some other command sets a few characters among character codes from 20h to 7Fh can be changed by selecting the international symbol set Refer to International Symbol code table for details Character codes 80h to FFh are special characters Different command
24. ancel user defined character set Built in character set is used n lt 01 gt enable user defined character set 31 Store user defined character in EEPROM lt 1B gt 73 lt 01 gt This command is valid only if the display is in enable mode as set by lt Esc gt command 32 Restore user defined character from EEPROM lt 1B gt lt 64 gt lt 01 gt Restore user defined character pattern that was previously stored by command lt 1B gt 73 lt 01 gt 33 Save current display data in EEPROM 1B 53 lt n gt Store the current display image for future demo display n 31 save image in layer 1 n 32 save image in layer 2 n 35 save image in layer 5 34 Display saved data from EEPROM 1B lt 44 gt lt n gt m The data saved by 1B 53 m can be displayed by this command The layer to be displayed is selected by the bit position within the byte of n lt 01 gt lt n lt lt 1F gt lt 31 gt lt m lt lt 33 gt 35 Adjust brightness lt 1B gt lt 2A gt lt n gt Adjust display brightness n lt 01 gt 20 n lt 02 gt 40 n lt 03 gt 60 n lt 04 gt 100 Default mode 36 Set output device mode lt 1B gt lt 3D gt lt n gt Set output device mode n 01 display disable next device enable n 02 display enable next device disable n 03 display enable next device enable lt Data gt No more than 20 characters 40 8 4 IEE Comm
25. and Set 1 Capacity lt 01 gt Not available 2 Display Firmware Version lt 02 gt Display software checksum and software number 3 Read cursor lt 03 gt Not available 4 Read data lt 04 gt Not available 5 Begin blink lt 06 gt Begin blink field at current cursor location 6 End blink lt 07 gt End blink field at current cursor location 7 Backspace lt 08 gt Backspace cursor location one position cursor stays when at home location 8 Advance cursor lt 09 gt Advance cursor location one position cursor wraps around after bottom right character location 9 Line Feed lt 0A gt Line feed vertical scroll from bottom line cursor position does not change 10 Clear the display lt 0C gt Clear the display cursor stays 11 Carriage Return lt 0D gt Return cursor to left most character position of the same line but do not clear display 12 Make cursor invisible lt 0E gt Make cursor indicator invisible The cursor location counter continues to function but there is no visible indicator of next character location 13 Make cursor visible OF Make cursor indicator visible flashing block Default mode 14 Automatic Carriage Return amp Line Feed lt 10 gt Bottom line data entry with automatic carriage return amp line feed Puts cursor at left side bottom row and data enters beginning at the left most character Position of the bottom row vertical scroll from bottom line after line has
26. and emulation EPSON110 D202 Epson 110 D202 command emulation 1 Select the port name and the baud rate in the Communication Port group box The baud rate must match the baud rate data shown on the pole display 2 Select the command set 3 Click Save to Pole Display to save the command into the display Then the pole display will be reset automatically and show the new command set saved 15 6 FUNCTIONAL TEST The following test sequence will verify that your pole display is working properly Before you start this procedure you must install the pole display correctly as outlined under the INSTALLATION sections The functional test described below is for the LCI command set Verify that the display is loaded with the LCI command set before testing The functional test should be done under COMMAND prompt window in Windows XP Vista and Seven NOTE The actual key entries in the text below are enclosed within quotation marks Do not type the quotation marks as part of your entries 6 1 Com Virtual Port Interface Close all opened application programs that use the same COM port before going into COMMAND prompt Enter the following command lines to open the COM port and test with the pole display 1 Check the assigned COM port number under Device Manager 2 In COMMAND prompt window type MODE COMx and press lt ENTER gt key where x it the assigned COM port number Use MODE COMx 96 N 8
27. been filled 41 15 Normal Data 11 Normal data entry with automatic carriage return and line feed Data enters beginning at the home position and vertical scroll from bottom line after line has been filled 16 Overwrite lt 12 gt Overwrite of right most character on the present line automatic carriage return off 17 Horizontal scroll mode lt 13 gt Set to horizontal scroll mode and from right to left on bottom line only after line has been filled 18 Reset lt 14 gt All configurations go to default setting and clear all down load characters 19 Display Clear lt 15 gt Clear all characters and put cursor at left side bottom row in mode 10 amp home in modes 11 12 13 and 1A Default mode 20 Cursor Home 16 Move cursor home upper left most position Default mode 21 Set Bit7 of Next Byte High lt 19 gt Make next byte from lt 00 gt to lt 7f gt as 80 to lt ff gt 22 Wrap Around Data 1A Wrap around data entry After bottom right character entered cursor moves to home position 23 IEE Specific Response 1B 05 49 Not available 24 Define Download Character 1B lt 26 gt lt 01 gt m n a p1 pa x m n 1 Define download characters m byte location to begin download F8 to lt FF gt n 1 Example for defining character lt F8 gt as a Greek character lt 1B gt 26 lt 01 gt F8 lt 01 gt lt 78 gt lt 71 gt lt EC gt
28. d by the following command chmod 777 install sh chmod 777 testlcpd Modify install sh according to your Linux distribution Type vi install sh Find the line of AUTO FILE etc rc d rc local If you use Redhat Fedora keep it as it s If you use Suse modify it to AUTO FILE etc rc d boot local If you use Ubuntu Xubuntu modify it to AUTO FILE etc rc local Install driver Type install sh Enter the auto run shell script as step 4 add the following line right after mknod dev usb lcpd c 180 128 line chmod 777 dev usb lcpd In the script as step 4 for example rc local or boot local if exit O line exists please move it to the LAST line Type Ismod to check if usblcpd has been loaded into system Ismod grep usblcpd 9 Connect PD to USB Port 10 Test PD After installed driver enter setup folder and type testlcpd to see if data on PD 11 1f you want to change USB port in which PD s plugged please follow the steps below Unplug the USB cable of PD Run rmmod usblcpd and rm dev usb lcpd commands Replug in USB cable of PD to another USB port Run install sh again under setup folder Note Tested under Fedora 5 Kernel 2 6 15 1 2054 FC5smp Suse 10 2 6 16 60 0 21 smp and Xubuntu 8 10 Kernel 2 6 27 7 generic PRE REQUERIMENTS Linux Kernel source files installed on the system EX for debian ubuntu type sudo apt get install linux source To development
29. d attention codes 21 23 to be changed to another set of codes lt H1 gt H2 8 Send Up to 40 Alphanumeric Characters 21 23 39 Data lt 0D gt This command allows up to 40 characters to be sent to the display in one long string on both lines 9 Reset display lt 21 gt 23 41 lt 0D gt All characters are erased and all settings are returned to the power on reset conditions Data No more than 45 characters 22 8 1 3 Noritaki Command Set 1 Vertical Scroll Mode 12 or lt DC1 gt Data is written into the second row and transferred to the first row when carriage return is received leaving the second row empty 2 Character Over Write Mode lt 11 gt or lt DC2 gt This is the default mode Data can be written into either row After writing a character the cursor moves one position to the right When the write in position is the least significant digit LSD of the first row the cursor will move to the most significant digit MSD of the second row 3 Brightness Control 1B 4C n The brightness of the display can be adjusted using this command followed by a data byte n n lt FF gt 100 Brightness n lt BF gt 75 Brightness n lt 7F gt 50 Brightness n lt 3F gt 25 Brightness 4 Back Space lt 08 gt This command moves the cursor position one digit to the left without erasing the information in that position 5 Horizontal Tab lt 09 gt lt DC1 g
30. e 1B OB Data OD Scroll a continuous message of up to 45 characters from left to right on the bottom line 17 Clock Display lt 1B gt 1A lt h gt lt h gt 3A lt m gt lt m gt Displays real time clock on bottom line in the 12 hour format lt hh mm gt 18 Smart Message Scroll Left on Top Line lt 1B gt 15 lt Data gt lt 1C gt 1C Data lt 0D gt Scrolls a multi part message of up to total of 45 characters from left to right on the top line Message parts are separated by 1C and each part must be less than 20 characters 19 Smart Message Scroll Left on Bottom Line lt 1B gt 16 Data lt 1C gt lt 1C gt lt Data gt OD Scrolls a multi part message of up to total of 45 characters from left to right on the bottom line Message parts are separated by lt 1C gt and each part must be less than 20 characters 20 Smart Message Scroll Right on Top Line lt 1B gt 13 Data lt 1C gt lt 1C gt lt Data gt lt 0D gt Scrolls a multi part message of up to total of 45 characters from right to left on the top line Message parts are separated by 1C and each part must be less than 20 characters 21 Smart Message Scroll Right on Bottom Line lt 1B gt 14 Data lt 1C gt lt 1C gt lt Data gt OD Scrolls a multi part message of up to total of 45 characters from right to left on the bottom line Message parts are separated by lt 1C gt
31. e cursor will be displayed at the left most digit of the top row 3 2 Interface Specification There are several connection interfaces for the PDX3000 LDX9000 LTX9000 family of universal pole displays USB Interface Connector All USB pole displays will have standard USB type A connectors It is connected to the USB port of the computer 1 V 1234 2 D lt 4 Ground Serial Interface Connector The pin out configuration for the standard serial pole display is a DB9F connector It p lugs directly into the serial port of the computer DCD tied to pins 4 amp 6 NC TXD from PC DTR tied to pins 1 amp 6 Ground DSR tied to pins 1 amp 4 RTS tied to pin 8 CTS tied to pin 7 DB9F to A 45 VDC ETA Serial pass through Interface Connectors F or pass through models the display cable comes with two connectors The DB9F is to be connected to the computer while the DB25M is for connection to the peripheral 2 2 DCD tied to pins 4 amp 6 TXD to PC RXD from PC DTR tied to pins 1 amp 6 5 A Ground gt DSR tied to pins 1 amp 4 RTS tied to pin 8 CTS tied to pin 7 DB9F to 5VDC C RE ae NC TXD to peripheral RXD from peripheral 1 13 RTS A oo a CTS tied to pin 20 A eee i NC a Ground DB25M to NC E m IN Z A 0 DTR tied to pin 5 1 25 NC 4 USB DRIVER INSTALLATION 4 1 WINDOWS XP VISTA AND SEV
32. e of up 45 characters will be continuously scrolled on the first line of the display The message will continue to scroll until another attention code is received by the display 14 Down Load Font lt 1B gt lt 43 gt lt X gt lt F gt lt F gt lt F gt lt F gt lt F gt Allows a programmer to assign a keyboard key 00 Hex to FF Hex a different style font The lt 1B gt 43 represents the command code The lt X gt represents the selected key The lt F gt represent the 5 segments which will make up the special font 15 Set pass through Code lt 01 gt Set line display on pass through mode All data codes will be by pass to the peripheral device when the line display on direct display mode 16 Set direct display codes lt 21 gt lt 23 gt lt 02 gt Set line display on direct display mode Default mode lt Data gt No more than 45 characters 24 8 1 4 LCI3400 Command Set 1 Vertical Scroll Mode DC2 IF 12 Data is written into the second row and transferred to the first row when carriage return is received leaving the second row empty All data is written into the second row of the display 2 Character Over Write Mode DCI lt IF gt lt 11 gt This is the default mode Data can be written into either row After writing a character the cursor moves one position to the right When the write in position is the least significant digit LSD of the first row the cursor will move to the most significant d
33. eared by a command to write to the bottom line To re display previously set time use lt 1B gt 75 45 OD 5 Top Line 1 Time Message Scroll lt 1B gt 75 46 Data lt 0D gt A message of up to 40 characters will scroll once on the top line 6 Send Up to 40 Alphanumeric Characters 21 23 39 Data lt 0D gt This command allows up to 40 characters to be sent to the display in one long string on both lines 7 Disable Menu Buttons 1B 75 47 OD N A 8 Direct To Pole Mode 1B 1E Enter or return to direct mode to display characters on pole display 9 Flashing Text Start OF Start blinking text 10 Flashing Text End OE Stop blinking text 11 Select Font 1B 75 6C n lt 0D gt Select Font n n 01 PC437 American lt 02 gt PC437 British lt 03 gt PC850 German lt 04 gt PC850 French lt 05 gt PC863 French Canadian 5555 29 n 06 PC850 Spanish n O7 PD220XL 12 Down Line Load lt 1B gt 75 74 63 Select OD N A 13 Redefine Graphic 1B 75 lt 48 gt cc H1 H2 H3 H4 HS H6 H7 OD Redefine Graphic cc character to change in hexadecimal Allow the generation of custom character font 14 Send Version String lt 1B gt lt 75 gt lt 4A gt lt 0D gt Display firmware version on pole display 30 8 1 7 UTC220XLT Command Set 1 Top line Alphanumeric 1B 75 lt 41
34. gt Data lt 0D gt The leftmost 20 characters following the command terminated by a OD Carriage Return will be displayed on the top line To clear top line use IB 75 41 OD This command is only effective on pass through mode 2 Bottom line Alphanumeric lt 1B gt lt 75 gt lt 42 gt Data lt 0D gt The leftmost 20 characters following the command terminated by a CR Carriage Return will be displayed on the bottom line To clear bottom line use lt 1B gt 75 42 OD This command is only effective on pass through mode 3 Top Line Ongoing Message Scroll lt 1B gt lt 75 gt lt 44 gt Data lt 0D gt A message of up to 40 characters will be scrolled continuously on the top line of the display This command is only effective on pass through mode 4 Time Display Bottom Line 1B lt 75 gt lt 45 gt hh mm lt 0D gt Time value 12 hour clock will be shown on the bottom line in the format hh mm ss and continuously updated until cleared by a command to write to the bottom line To re display previously set time use lt B gt 75 45 OD This command is only effective on pass through mode 5 Top Line 1 Time Message Scroll 1B 75 46 Data OD A message of up to 40 characters will scroll once on the top line This command is only effective on pass through mode 6 Back Spacing 08 Move cursor position to the left one position erasing the character if any that
35. igit MSD of the second row 3 Brightness Control lt 1F gt 58 gt lt n gt The brightness of the display can be adjusted using this command followed by a data byte n n lt FF gt 100 Brightness n lt BF gt 60 Brightness n lt 7F gt 40 Brightness n lt 3F gt 20 Brightness 4 Back Space lt 08 gt Move the cursor position one digit to the left 5 Horizontal Tab lt 09 gt Move cursor position one digit to the right Its function depends on whether vertical scroll mode or normal scroll mode is selected 6 Line Feed Down lt OA gt Move cursor up or down Its function depends on whether vertical scroll mode or normal scroll mode is selected 7 Line Feed Up lt IF gt lt OA gt Move cursor up or down Its function depends on whether vertical scroll mode or normal scroll mode is selected 8 Move Cursor to MSD OD Move cursor position to the MSD of the current line 9 Move Cursor to LSD lt IF gt lt OD gt Move cursor position to the LSD of the current line 10 Move Cursor Home lt OC gt Move cursor position to the MSD of the up line 11 Move Cursor Lower Right Corner lt IF gt lt 42 gt Move cursor position to the LSD of the down line 12 Move Cursor to Specified Position lt 1 F gt lt 24 gt lt P gt 23 Move the cursor to any position on the display P is the digit position where the cursor is to be moved to P is represented as a 2 digit hex number Move the cursor to an
36. ily Set Baud Rate 12 07 2011 Communication Port Port Name COM1 x Baud Rate 3600 w Configure Port Data bits 8 Stop bit s 1 Parity check None Baud Rate 9600 w Save to Pole Display Configuration options are as follows 2400 4800 9800 19200 1 Select the port name and the baud rate in the Communication Port group box The baud rate must match the baud rate data shown on the pole display 2 Select the baud rate in the Configure Port group box 3 Click Save to Pine Display to save the configuration into the display Then the pole display will be reset automatically and show the new baud rate saved 14 5 3 SELECT COMMAND SET A software utility can be used to select one of the command sets when LCIGP is downloaded in flash ROM This is default firmware downloaded in the pole display Run the software utility kO Select Command Set in LCI Group 12 07 2011 Communication Port Port Name COM1 w Exit Baud Rate 9600 w Select Command Set In LCI Group Save to Pole Display Command set options are as follows LCI Logic Controls command set with OPOS command codes AEDEX Aedex command emulation NORITAKI Noritaki command emulation LCI3400 Logic Controls PDX3400 model command emulation UTC1100 SD Ultimate1100 command emulation with initial stand mode UTC1100 EN Ultimate1100 command emulation with initial enhanced mode UTC220XLT Ultimate220XLT comm
37. ine overwrite previous characters When it reached the left end of the upper line it will continue to the right end of the lower line e 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 e Horizontal scroll mode The cursor will remain stationary 9 Move cursor right lt 1B gt lt 5B gt lt 43 gt 10 Move cursor right lt 09 gt Move the cursor one position to the right When the cursor is at the right end this command operates differently depending on the display mode e Overwrite mode The cursor moves to the left end of the other line e Vertical scroll mode When the cursor is at the upper right end it is moved to the lower left end When the cursor is at the lower right end the lower line message is moved to the upper line The lower line is cleared and the cursor moves to the lower left end e Horizontal scroll mode 44 All characters on the current line are scrolled one to the left in the window The cursor is not moved but the character area at the right end of the window is cleared 11 Move cursor Up lt 1B gt 5B 41 Move the cursor up one line When the cursor is at the upper line this command operates differently depending on the display mode e Overwrite mode The cursor is moved to the same column on the lower line
38. late with mounting hardware e Driver s CD e Quick Installation Guide 3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION The PDX3000 LDX9000 LTX9000 family of universal pole displays has been pre assembled to make the installation as simple as possible Please follow steps below for models of different interfaces 3 1 Steps For Hardware Installation Mount the pole display to the metal base plate using the mounting hardware provided The pole display can be used in a freestanding mode or attached to the counter using the remaining mounting hardware Connect the DB9F connector to the computer s serial port for example COM1 or COM2 if Serial Interface Model used Connect the DB25M connector to the peripheral device or a serial pass thru terminator optional accessory Turn on power of the peripheral device if pass through model used Install USB driver following instructions on USB DRIVER INSTALLATION section if USB model used Plug the USB cable from the pole display into the computer s USB port if USB model used Connect the female power jack of the power adapter to the male power jack of the interface cable if it s NOT a port powered USB model Plug the power adapter into a 120VAC outlet if it s NOT a port powered USB model A start up text message will be present for a short time to identify the selected command set The test message will NOT be present until USB driver installed correctly port if USB model used When this message disappears th
39. n lt 04 gt PC850 French lt 05 gt PC863 French Canadian lt 06 gt PC850 Spanish lt 07 gt PD220XL D DD DD D 16 Clear Display 1E Clear Display These commands are used to clear the display and move the cursor to the home position without changing any modes in effect 17 Cursor On 13 or 19 or 4S Turn on the cursor 18 Cursor Off lt 14 gt or 20 or T Turn off the cursor 28 8 1 6 UTC1100 EN Command Set The default is on pass through mode All data codes will be by pass to the peripheral device except the following commands 1 Top line Alphanumeric lt 1B gt lt 75 gt lt 41 gt Data lt 0D gt The leftmost 20 characters following the command terminated by a OD Carriage Return will be displayed on the top line To clear top line use lt 1B gt 75 41 OD 2 Bottom line Alphanumeric 1B 75 42 Data lt 0D gt The leftmost 20 characters following the command terminated by a CR Carriage Return will be displayed on the bottom line To clear bottom line use lt 1B gt 75 42 OD 3 Top Line Ongoing Message Scroll 1B 75 44 Data lt 0D gt A message of up to 40 characters will be scrolled continuously on the top line of the display 4 Time Display Bottom Line lt 1B gt lt 75 gt lt 45 gt hh mm lt 0D gt Time value 12 hour clock will be shown on the bottom line in the format hh mm ss and continuously updated until cl
40. ne display on direct display mode 26 Set direct display codes lt 21 gt 23 02 Set line display on direct display mode Default mode lt Data gt A string of characters 21 8 1 2 Aedex Command Set The default is on pass through mode All data codes will be by pass to the peripheral device except the following commands 1 Top Line Alphanumeric lt 21 gt lt 23 gt lt 31 gt lt Data gt lt 0D gt The characters will be displayed on the top line of the pole display 2 Bottom Line Alphanumeric lt 21 gt lt 23 gt lt 32 gt lt Data gt lt 0D gt The characters will be displayed on the bottom line of the pole display 3 Alphanumeric Message Scroll lt 21 gt lt 23 gt lt 34 gt lt Data gt lt 0D gt A continuous scrolling message of up to 45 characters will be shown on the first line of the display 4 Time Display 21 23 35 lt h gt lt h gt 3A m m lt 0D gt This command will place the time value on the bottom line of the display Where hh mm corresponds to hours and minutes in ASCII format and separated for double point 3A 5 One Time Alphanumeric Message Scroll lt 21 gt 23 36 Data lt 0D gt A onetime message of up to 45 characters will scroll once on the top line 6 Disable Character Trapping lt 21 gt 23 37 Data lt 0D gt N A 7 Change Attention Code lt 21 gt 23 38 HI H2 lt 0D gt This command allows the standar
41. ness lt 04 gt lt n gt Brightness level n level n lt 20 gt 20 n lt 40 gt 40 n lt 60 gt 60 n lt FF gt 100 32 8 1 8 Epson110 D202 Command Set 1 Move Cursor Left 08 Move the cursor one character to the left 2 Move Cursor Right lt 09 gt Move the cursor one character to the right 3 Move Cursor Down lt 0A gt Move the cursor down one line 4 Move Cursor Up lt 1F gt lt 0A gt Move the cursor up one line 5 Move Cursor to home position lt 0B gt Move the cursor to the left most position on the upper line home position 6 Move Cursor to left most position lt 0D gt Move the cursor to the left most position on the current line 7 Move Cursor to right most position 1F lt 0D gt Move the cursor to the left right most position on the current line 8 Move Cursor to bottom position lt 1F gt lt 42 gt Move the cursor to the right most position on the lower line bottom position 9 Move Cursor to specified position 1F 24 n m Move the cursor to specified position the n column and the m line 10 Clear Display Screen lt 0C gt Clear all of the displayed characters After the command is executed the cursor moves to the home position 11 Clear Cursor Line lt 18 gt Clear the line containing the cursor 12 Selected peripheral device 1B 3D n Select or cancel a peripheral device s from the following table in accordance with the value of n n
42. ngle Pass 21 23 36 Datal OD Turn off cursor and steps only one time through a message Datal of up to 45 characters on the first line Enter non terminal mode 8 Change the Aedex Command Prefix lt 21 gt 23 38 HI lt H2 gt lt 0D gt Change the power up default codes 21 23 to two new characters H1 H2 Enter non terminal mode 9 Write Two Lines 21 23 39 lt Data2 gt lt 0D gt Turn off cursor and write 0 to 40 characters Data2 up to 20 left justified on top line followed by up to 20 more left justified on line Enter non terminal mode Data More than 20 characters will be displayed on dumb terminal mode Datal More than 45 characters will be displayed on dumb terminal mode Data2 More than 40 characters will be displayed on dumb terminal mode 36 8 3 Firich Command Set 1 Overwrite Mode 1B lt 11 gt or 1B lt 40 gt This is the default mode Set the display to overwrite mode This is the default power on display mode 2 Vertical Scroll Mode 1B 12 Set the display to vertical scroll mode 3 Horizontal Scroll Mode 1B 13 Set the display to horizontal scroll mode 4 Display Top Line 1B 51 41 Data OD Set string display mode and write string to top line 5 Display Bottom Line 1B lt 51 gt 42 Data lt 0D gt Set string display mode and write string to bottom line 6 Scroll String T
43. o the second row and transferred to the first row when line feed value is lt OA gt is received leaving the second row empty The cursor stays in the second line but in the same column Send carriage return value is OD for to position in the first column of second line 2 Normal Display Mode lt 11 gt or 17 or 4Q Data can be written into either row The cursor moves to the left most digit of the other row when one line is full 3 Brightness Control 04 n The brightness level n of the display can be adjusted using this command followed by a data byte n 20 209 n 40 40 n 60 60 n lt FF gt 100 Default mode 4 Back Space 08 or 08 or H The cursor position moves one digit to the left erasing the previous information 5 Horizontal Tab 09 or 09 or I The cursor position shifts one digit to the right without erasing character at original cursor position 6 Line Feed lt 0A gt or 10 or J The cursor position moves to the same position in the other row In vertical scroll mode if cursor was in second row the cursor will not move and display will scroll up 18 7 Carriage Return OD or 13 or M Move the cursor to the left most digit of the row it is in 8 Digit Select 10 n Move the cursor to any position on the display with this command followed by a data byte n of lt 00 gt to 27 or in decimal 00 to 39 Row Column 1 00 01 0
44. op Line 1B lt 51 gt 44 Data lt 0D gt Set string display mode and scroll a up to 20 characters continuously on the upper line 7 Move Cursor Up lt 1B gt 5B lt 41 gt Move the cursor up one line When the cursor is at the upper line this command operates differently depending on the display mode e Overwrite mode The cursor is moved to the same column on the lower line e Vertical scroll mode The characters displayed on the upper line are scrolled to the lower line and the upper line is cleared The cursor remains at the same position e Horizontal scroll mode The cursor is not moved 8 Move cursor down lt 1B gt lt 5B gt lt 42 gt 9 Move cursor down lt 0A gt Move the cursor down one line When the cursor is at the lower line this command operates differently depending on the display mode e Overwrite mode The cursor is moved to the same column on the upper line e Vertical scroll mode The characters displayed on the lower line are scrolled to the upper line and the lower line is cleared The cursor remains at the same position e Horizontal scroll mode The cursor is not moved 10 Move cursor right lt 1B gt 5B 43 11 Move cursor right lt 09 gt Move the cursor one position to the right When the cursor is at the right end this command operates differently depending on the display mode 37 e Overwrite mode The cursor moves to the left end of the other line e Vertical scroll mode
45. re Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for E LCI Line Display KILCLD9U pe Click Finish to close the wizard 5 Invoke Device Manager to check COM port number or the device driver s name The driver is installed under Ports COM 8 LPT Device Manager File Action View Help e BS Gm A Ports COM LPT A LCI Line Display MALCLDS1 COM3 EN i Display adapters 6 To change the assigned COM port number double click LCI Line Display LCLDX9 COMx to display the Properties dialog box and select Port Settings tab Then click Advanced button 7 Click on COM port number box to select from the list of unused port number and click OK to accept new settings example COM7 LCI Line Display LCLD1 COM3 Properties General Port Settings Driver Details Advanced Settings for COM3 Use FIFO buffers requires 16550 compatible UART Select lower settings to correct connection problems Select higher settings for faster performance Receive Buffer Low 1 J High 14 14 Transmit Buffer Low 1 J High 16 D I COM Port Number Bali v 8 Unplug the device and plug the device again to check COM7 NOTE It s better to set the virtusl COM port number x between 1 8 4 2 MAC OS X 10 6 6 10 6 6 X64 10 5 8 INTEL 10 5 8 PPC The USB drivers are available on our web site at http www logiccontrols com web Utils
46. rt Downloading Or a USB device name interface selected in Port Name 11 Pole Display Family Firmware Update 12 07 2011 x Port Name x Select One of Command Sets Emax D Start Downloading 3 Select the Port Name and baud rate if USB device name interface is NOT selected Select the set command and click Start Downloading button example below for Emax set commands E Pole Display Family Firmware Update 12 07 2011 Port Name com D Baud Rate 2600 vi Select One of Command Sets Downloading file lt EMAX 100 C9F gt eS 4 The pole display will show 5 Wait for the final message below success 12 UpdateFmwr A Firmware updating finished The pole display will show XXXXX Vyy yy XXXXx Name of command set Example lt LCI gt for Logic Controls Vyy yy Firmware version of the pole display ZZZZZ Serial port baud rate if NOT USB interface NOTE If the pole display shows DOWNLOADING FAILURE The command set downloading is NOT successful Do the steps 1 5 again The baud rate must be 9600 if a serial interface used 5 2 Serial Port Configuration The pole displays with serial interface were factory configured for serial RS232C interface using the following protocol Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Stop Bit 1 Parity None The baud rate is programmable with the software utility EE Pole Display Fam
47. sets may have different sets of character fonts The Logic Controls pole display command set contains 12 sets of font codes selectable by command Refer to the font code tables for details With Logic Controls command set both International symbol and font setting can be saved into power on default 9 1 ASCIT FONT PAGE amp INTERNAL SIGN FONT TABLE ASCIl font set 0123 4 5 67 8 9 ABC DE F 20h 30h AOh 50h 60h 70h 48 Internal Symbol font table Country USA France Germany UK Denmark I Sweden Italy Spain I Japan Norway Denmark II Spain II Latin America Korea ASCII codes Hexadecimal 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B 7C 7D 7E 49 9 2 CHARACTER FONT CODE PAGES Logic Controls font set LEE 8 4S 67 6 S A B CDE C437 Standard European font set 0123458671 789 A BIG BE 50 PC850 Multilingual font set LG JET 2445067 8 9 A B 6 D E PC852 Latin2 font set 0123456789ABCDE F 51 PC858 font set 0123456789ABCDE F 2 w s 0 Boss gt 8 0 6 6 iias 8 9 2080 dan Aen n sez 2 8 8 KZ see e060 edial g eben 8 600 80066 900 GEN RT A Ge ls af boada av 0666 g an sie Vassili abos 0 en CHA a r di 8 vo e ti al l EZ case Bass aj 80 atos isa 09 8 090 18868 3 118 18 4 j ta z4 dap
48. sor is set to ON 35 8 2 Emax Command Set 1 Clear all characters Clear all of the displayed characters on dumb terminal mode 2 Move cursor to home Move the cursor to the left most position on the upper line Make cursor on and clear all of the displayed characters and enter dumb terminal mode when the pole display 1s under non terminal mode 3 Write to Line 1 lt 21 gt 23 31 Data lt 0D gt Turn off cursor and display characters of data left justified on top line Data is ASCH format Enter non terminal mode 4 Write to Line 2 21 23 32 Data OD Turn off cursor and display characters of data left justified on bottom line Data is ASCII format Enter non terminal mode 5 Auto Scan Message Continuous lt 21 gt 23 lt 34 gt lt Datal gt lt 0D gt Turn off cursor and steps repeatedly through a message Datal of up to 45 characters on the first line Enter non terminal mode 6 Set and Display 24 Hour Clock lt 21 gt 23 35 lt h gt lt h gt lt 3A gt m m lt 0D gt Turn off cursor set the clock to hh mm and displays the time in the last 5 character positions of bottom line The hour must be in the range 00 through 23 The minute must be in the range 00 through 59 Enter non terminal mode Where hh mm Correspond to hours and minutes in ASCII format separate for double point Display 24 Hour Clock 21 23 35 OD 7 Auto Scan Message Si
49. st position lt 0D gt Move the cursor to the left most position on the current line 18 Move cursor to the right most position lt 1B gt lt 5B gt lt 52 gt Move the cursor to the right most position on the current line 19 Move cursor to the bottom position lt 1B gt lt 5B gt lt 4B gt Move the cursor to the right most position on the lower line 20 Move cursor to the specified position lt 1B gt lt 6C gt lt X gt Y Move the cursor to the X th column on the Y th line 21 Initialize display 1B lt 40 gt Clear the data in the input buffer and reset settings to power on defaults 22 Clear display screen and clear string mode lt 0C gt Clear all the characters displayed clear string mode 38 23 Clear cursor line and clear string mode 18 Clear the line where the cursor is at clear string mode 24 Set cursor ON or OFF 1B lt 5F gt n Set cursor ON or OFF n lt 00 gt cursor is set to OFF n lt 01 gt cursor is set to ON 25 Set or cancel the window range at horizontal scroll mode lt 1B gt 57 n lt x1 gt lt x2 gt lt y gt Set or cancel the window on the display screen The window is effective in the horizontal scroll mode only n lt 00 gt window is cancelled n lt 01 gt window is set 1 lt x1 lt x2 lt 20 the left most and the right most columns of the window 1 lt y lt 2 the upper or lower line 26 Select International font set lt 1B gt lt 66 gt l
50. t Mode The cursor shifts to the right one digit When the cursor is on the LSD of the Ist row it will move to the MSD of the 2nd row Similarly when the cursor is on the LSD of the 2nd row it will move to the MSD of the Ist row lt DC2 gt Mode When the cursor is on the LSD of the 2nd row the character is displayed in the 2nd row are shifted up to the Ist row and the cursor moves to the MSD of the 2nd row Subseguently the 2nd row is cleared 6 Line Feed lt 0A gt lt DC1 gt Mode The cursor moves from its present position to the same position in the opposite row lt DC2 gt Mode When the cursor is positioned in the 2nd row the character s displayed there will be shifted to the Ist row leaving the 2nd row empty The cursor will remain in the same position on the 2nd row 7 Carriage Return lt 0D gt The cursor moves to the MSD of the row that it is in 8 Digit Select 1B lt 48 gt lt P gt Move the cursor to any position on the display P is the digit position where the cursor is to be moved to P is represented as a 2 digit hex number 9 Cursor On lt 15 gt 23 Set cursor on Default set 10 Cursor Off lt 16 gt Set cursor off 11 Reset 1B 49 All characters are erased and all settings are turned to the power on reset conditions 12 Clear lt 0E gt All displayed characters are cleared The cursor does not move 13 Alphanumeric Message Scroll 05 lt Data gt lt 0D gt A messag
51. t n gt Select international font Character codes lt 00 gt lt 7F gt n International Font Set n International Font Set A U S A L Slavonic D Denmark N Norway E Denmark II R Russia F France S Spain G Germany U U K Italy W Sweden J Japan 27 Select code set 1B 63 n Select international code set Character codes 80 lt FF gt International Code Set Comply with ASCII code PC437 Comply with JIS code Katkana PTC Comply with Slavonic code Comply with Russia code Comply with PC858 VDI a gt 28 Define user defined characters lt 1B gt lt 26 gt lt 01 gt n m a p1 pa x m n 1 Define user defined characters 20 lt n m lt 7F 0 lt a lt 5 Numbers of columns in a character font if a lt lt 05 gt then the undefined columns at right side are filled with off p1 pa Pattern data Each byte represents the font pattern of one column Example for defining character A as 8 IB 26 lt 01 gt lt 41 gt lt 41 gt lt 05 gt 36 49 lt 49 gt lt 49 gt lt 36 gt 39 29 Undefined user defined character lt 1B gt 3F lt n gt Undefined character code n previously defined by user Built in font is used subsequently 20 lt n lt lt F gt 30 Select cancel user defined character set lt 1B gt lt 25 gt lt n gt Set cursor ON or OFF n lt 00 gt c
52. tools installed gcc 10 5 COMMAND SETS AND CONFIGURATION 5 1 DOWNLOAD COMMAND SETS The PDX3000 LDX9000 LTX9000 family of pole displays is controlled by command codes and data from the computer The pole display is able to emulate different popular command sets to meet requirements of different POS software Please download the required command set to the display according to requirement of the POS software with the provided download utility software The tool for download and the files containing the set of commands are available on our web site at www logiccontrols com Please download and unzip the files before installation See the description of the set of commands in lt COMMAND SETS DESCRIPTION section to select one command set in Select One of Command Sets box for downloading EMAX Emax command emulation FIRICH Firich command emulation TEE Iee command emulation LCIGP Logic Controls command set group Factory Default PTC PartnerTech CD7220 5220 command emulation The utility program must be in the same folder as all command files 1 If the pole display is connected in USB socket disconnect and connect again in USB socket Don t send any command to pole display until to transfer the new set command 2 Run the software utility existent in the package pole Display Family Firmware Update 12 07 2011 Exit Port Name COM1 w Baud Rate 9600 w Select One of Command Sets EMAX wi Sta
53. y position on the display 13 Reset IB 40 All characters are erased and settings are returned to the power on conditions 14 Select Character Inversion lt 1 F gt lt 72 Invert all the pixels for each character 15 Delete Character Inversion lt 1F gt lt 52 gt Restores character inversion to its default font 16 Blink the Current Display lt IF gt lt 45 gt Blink all characters on the display 17 Delete Display Blink lt IF gt c65 gt Stop character blinking 18 Down Load Font 1 B gt lt 26 gt lt X gt lt F gt lt F gt lt F gt lt F gt lt F gt Assign a standard keyboard key a different style font 19 Delete Down Load Font lt IB gt lt 3F gt lt X gt A down loadable font can be restored to its original value 20 Set pass through Code lt 01 gt Set line display on pass through mode All data codes will be by pass to the peripheral device when the line display on direct display mode 21 Set direct display codes lt 21 gt 23 02 Set line display on direct display mode Default mode 26 8 1 5 UTCIIOO SD Command Set 1 Brightness 04 n Brightness level n level n 20 20 n 40 40 n 60 60 n lt FF gt 100 2 Back Spacing lt 08 gt Move cursor position to the left one position erasing the character if any that was in that position 3 Horizontal Tab 09 Horizontal tab 4 Line Feed OA Line feed 5 Carriage Return OD

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