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1. DE Table IV 8 RUSSIA code table Table IV 9 PC 860 Portuguese code table 37 The Code Table 23 45 6 7 8 9 A DE F iana French code table 6 7 8 9 8 C DE F Table IV 11 PC 865 NORDIC code table 38 ISSUED October 2002 V 2 0 39
2. The table indecates EPSON ESC POS command list Code description Hex Function 1 74n 0 lt lt 7 Select code table Refer Item I as bellow 1B 52n 0 lt n lt 12 Select international character set Refer Item I Select code table for ESC POS Code Table ASCII 80H FFH PC437 U S A standard Europe Katakana for Japan PC850 multilingual PC860 Portuguese PC863 Canadian French PC865 Nordic amp OS See table list in Appendix IV for more details 28 ll Set international character set for ESC POS International character set VN A Q OS ASCH 20 U S A FRANCE GERMANY U K DENMARK I SWEDEN ITALY SPAIN JAPAN NORWAY DENMARK II 29 Appendix Ill Code Table Selection This chapter introduce you how to define setup the font table on the 8034 either through switch 3 4 5 6 setting or EEPROM programming The Switch Setting Step 1 Turn off your computer If you have not already done so turn off your computer to avoid any accidental damage to the pole display and computer Step 2 Decide on the desired fonts Please refer to the tables listed on Appendix IV to decide which table is the one you are going to work on the 8034 Adjust the switch 3 4 5 6 see Appendix Specifications for the correlative table Step 3 Connect 8034 to your computer Connect the 9 pin female RS232 connector DB9F with DC jack t
3. 027 096 007 ESC Turn VFD screen CTRLH on Code 027 096 008 19 This function is same as ESC W self explana tory Self explanatory Self explanatory Self explanatory Programming Commands COMMANDS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ESC H Turn on special The special character CTRLB character mode mode allows you to use Code 027 072 002 the 8 user definable characters you also must add DEC 32 or Hex 20 to the character ESC H Turn off special CTRL C character mode Return the display to Code 027 072 003 normal display mode Macro programming You can define up to 16 function blocks macros with a length of up to 127 byte You can exceed the length of 127 bytes if you take care that you do not use the following function block which would overwrite the data of the last one ESC Program an This function allows the executable func programmer to pro tion block gram a sequence of Code 027 034 function calls control or escape sequences and even text The ability to execute series of functions with a single call is useful for repetitive function formats such as those in the retail industry There are 16 usable blocks all of which if you desire may be linked If you exceed the 127 byte size of the blocks the display will directly link your block to the next consecutive block 20 Programming Commands COMMANDS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION This is only useful upon power up because if you have data in the n
4. the same rules as the ESC y except that instead of clearing the entire screen This function only clears the current character line This function will clear all characters to spaces on the current line from the current cursor X to the end COMMANDS FUNCTION ESCR Delete an entire line Code 027 082 Programming Commands DESCRIPTION This function will delete the current line at cursor Y All data below this line will move up and the last line will be blank Line Scroll Insert line of space characters Code 027 069 ESC Move cursor up one line scroll if at top Code 027 106 ESCO Turn autoscroll on Code 027 079 ESCN Turn autoscroll off Code 027 078 17 This function will insert a line of space charac ters at the current vertical position Data on this line and under neath will scroll downward This function will move the cursor up 1 line if it is at the top of the screen will scroll down all the lines down the bottom line will be lost and the top line will become black This function enables autoscrolling which simply means that when the bottom right most boundary is met the screen will scroll up when the next printable character is recieved This function will turn off the autoscroll mode Programming Commands COMMANDS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Set cursor position ESC Move cursor to X Y It will address the Code 027 061 cursor to an X Y location o
5. the speed 4 using the scrolling text no 1 as defined in the example above ESC Stop a line from This function will stop scrolling one of the display rows Code 027 037 from scrolling its message For further information on scrolling message please refer to the explanation on ESC Program a message for the scrolling lines ESC Start a line scrolling PARAMETER FORMAT ESC LINE RANGES LINE 0 048 first line 1 049 second line 15 Programming Commands COMMANDS CTRL Z or ESC ESC ESC y ESCY ESC t ESCT FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Clear character Home cursor clear characters to nulls Code 026 Code 027 058 Clear characters to spaces Code 027 033 Clear display to spaces Code 027 121 Clear from cursor to end of the display Code 027 089 Clear current line to spaces Code 027 116 Clear from cursor to the end of the line Code 027 084 16 This function will clear all the characters to blank character and returns the cursor to 0 0 This function is the same as CTRL Z amp ESC except that the cursor position is not changed This function will clear the entire screen to spaces but will not change the character attributes that are associated to each character This function is the same as ESC I except that the screen will be cleared to the bottom right most boundary end of screen This function follows
6. to Appendx III and IV for details The basic function of the 8034 display is comparable to the display programming by your software should be as easy You just have to open the COM port on which the display has been connected by you Then you just send the character you want the 8034 to display directly to the COM interface Please use the following RS232 parameters 9600 Baud No Parity 8 Data Bits 1 Stop bit In Qbasic you would initialize the interface as follows OPEN COMx 9600 N 8 DSO FOR OUTPUT AS 1 x number of the COM port you are using for the display And you would print something to the display using the PRINT command PRINT 1 Hello World In the end you can close the interface CLOSE 1 In other programming languages the commands for serial output shall be different but they will work in a similar way For some compilers you will need an extra toolbox that offers you RS232 routines Please refer to your compiliers interpreters manual for more details 9 Programming Commands Example OPEN COMI 9600 N 8 I DSO FOR OUTPUT AS 1 PRINT 1 Hello World CLOSE 1 Programming using DOS routines You can also generate a display output using the simple DOS routines Example MODE COM1 9600 N 8 1 ECHO Hello COMI Control characters and special functions For special display functions there are some commands which will be explained in this chapter Some of the comma
7. 232C 9 RS232 interface 12V DC directly from host or through adaptor from external 110 220V AC source with polarity as follows Consumption 4 5W More than 30 control sequences and escape sequences for powerful programming such as move cursor cursor home cursor blink clear delete reset scrolling program function block pause insert line and special character mode 25 8034 Specifications 8034 Y cable pinout DB 9F DB 25M RJ 45 8P Pin Signal Pin No Singnal 1 VCC 2 RX 2 ES 5 GND 7 3 GND 9 di I 3 5 TX 6 DSR 6 RTS 8 CTS 6 RTS 3 TX 7 RX 20 8 CTS Dip Switch Setting Baud Rate SWITCH FUNCTION SWI 5 Baud Rate bps Operation mode select SWITCH FUNCTION ESC POS UTC standard UTC W pass through function 26 Specifications Dip Switch Setting International character set ASCII code 20H 7FH ACSII code 80H FFH U S A PC 437 USA standard Europe FRANCE PC 850 multilingual GERMANY PC 850 U K PC 850 DENMARK I PC 850 SWEDEN PC 850 ITALY PC 850 SPAIN PC 850 JAPAN Katakana NORWAY PC 850 DENMARK II PC 850 SLAWIEN SLAWIEN RUSSIA RUSSIA Reversed Reversed Reversed Reversed USER DEFINE USER DEFINE See Table IV 2 and IV 3 for the international character set See Table IV 4 to IV 8 for the country code table 27 Appendix Il
8. Customer Pole Display SERIES 8034 Operation Manual This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference will not occur ina particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on The user is encouraged to try correct interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This booklet is available from the U S government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock NO 004 000 00345 4 CAUTION Any changes of modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interf
9. N 330 PRINT 1 ED 5 E CHR 2 EN 340 PRINT 1 ED 6 E CHR 1 CHR 13 Turn LCD screen off ENS 23 350 360 370 380 390 400 410 420 430 440 450 460 470 480 490 500 510 520 530 540 550 560 570 PRINT 1 ED 7 E CHR 7 EN PRINT 1 ED 8 E CHR 8 CHR 13 Tur LCD screen ON EN PRINT 1 ED 9 E Move cursor CHR 2 EN PRINT 1 ED E B0 EN PRINT 1 ED E 1 EN PRINT 1 ED lt E 31 EN Program Block FOR I 48 TO 61 PRINT 1 E CHR 1 GOSUB 540 NEXT PRINT 1 E CHR 1 Program a Message For the Scrolling Lines amp Start a Line Scrolling PRINT 1 E E 1 Nice to see you CHR 13 E 009 1 PRINT 1 E 2 This is 8004 series DEMO CHR 13 E 1192 timer delay T INT TIMER Y INKEY IF Y CHR 27 THEN END IF T 2 gt TIMER THEN 560 ELSE RETURN 24 Display Case Bottom Plate Interface Power Requirement Programming Appendix Specifications Type alphanumeric dot matrix vacuum fluorescent display Text mode 20 characters x 2 lines Character size 6 4 W x 9 2mm H 5x7 dots Display color blue green Brightness 700 cd m Dimension 311mm L x 217mm W x 50mm H Adjustable angle 270 swivl 9 forward and 45 back ward Pole height 140mm Material ABS ABS with metal plate Screw holes available for pole fixed e RS
10. Step 6 Connect to printer If you are not going to use 8034 pass through function please go to step 7 If you are using a Serial printer to work with 8034 please connect the Y cable GC 8034YW to serial RS232 port receipt printer and 8034 display please refer to figure as below NOTE Please make sure the pinout of interface are matched between receipt printer and DB 25M connector Serial port in printer interface Serial port in RS232 Interface Step 7 Connect to your computer Connect the 9 pin female RS232 connector DB9F with DC jack to the male equivalent DB9M RS232 port on your computer or terminal Provide power to the DC jack on the DB9F connector using either a cable connection to the 12V DC power plate or an external adapter Installing Model 8034 Step 8 Turn on your computer Turn on your computer It should boot up normally The pole display will show a self diagnostic status and then the display will be blank Step 9 Turn to Chapter 3 You are now ready for operation please refer to Chapter 3 for programming to meet the specific requirement of your application environment Programming Commands Introduction There are four programming modes available for model 8034 which are mode ESC POS mode UTC standard mode and UTC w pass through mode In this Chapter we will always use mode as an example and the command codes for other modes please refer to Appendix II For multi languages please refer
11. erence that may cause undesired operation Contents 1 Before You Instal 2 Installing Model 8034 3 Programming Commands 4 Sample Program Appendix I Specifications Appendix II Select code table for ESC POS Appendix III Code Table Selection Appendix IV The Code Table Before You Install This manual describes functions and usage of the Model 8034 customer pole display The 8034 is a 2x20 alphanumeric customer pole display designed with multi languages for retail and industrial environments Its outstanding features include high quality vacuum fluorescent display in blue green color RS232 interface easy to use and powerful programming features The 8034 can also attach to any brand of serial receipt printer Step 1 Turn Off Your Computer By shutting off your computer you will prevent any accidental damage to the pole display and computer Step 2 Review Packing List Please ensure that your pole display shipment is complete Model 8034 includes 1 pce 8034 pole display 1 pce operation manual 1 pce 12V DC power plate with internal power cable GC POS POWER 1 pce DC cable GC RCA DC 1 pce Y cable GC 8034YW 1 pce pole NOTE The last character of GC 8034YW indecates cable s color Ex WzWhite B Black 3 Installing Model 8034 This chapter describes the procedures for installing the 8034 pole display by using RS232C interface Step 1 Turn off your computer If yo
12. ext block its data will be overwritten Therefore itis suggested these blocks are unutilized as one of the first steps to use the display To link blocks simply add a function call from within a block to the block that you wish to use PARAMETER FORMAT ESC lt BLOCK NO gt DATA and or CTRL ESC SEQUENCES gt lt ESC EOT gt RANGES BLOCK NO 0 15 048 063 ESC EOT 027 004 EXAMPLE PRINT 1 CHR 27 CHR 34 0 PRINT 1 CHR 27 4 PRINT 1 CHR 27 Macro 0 PRINT 1 CHR 27 CHR 4 ESC Pause for a This function allows multiple of 8 88ms the programmer to Code 027 036 stop the pole display for a period of time The delay is in multiple of 8 88ms PARAMETER FORMAT ESC lt DELAY gt RANGES DELAY 0 255 000 255 0 sec 2 26 secs 21 Programming Commands COMMANDS FUNCTION ESC Execute a pro grammed function block Code 027 035 DESCRIPTION This function allows the programmer to call one of the function blocks for execution PARAMETER FORMAT ESC lt BLOCK NO gt RANGES BLOCK NO 0 31 048 079 EXAMPLE Starts the Block NO that has been defined in the example above PRINT 1 CHR 27 0 ESC_D To select to print out the data from display ESC_P To select to print out the data from printer NOTE D amp P must be capital initial If you send lt ESC gt lt _ gt D Hello then t
13. he pole display will display Hello If you send lt ESC gt lt _ gt P Hello then the printer will print out Hello Before you send commands please make sure that you have already connected printer to 8034 Otherwise you send lt ESC gt P Hello that will make your 8034 data buffer full but after you connect printer to 8034 it will work normally 22 Sample Program 10 Sample program for 8034 series 20 30 40 RESET CLEAR SCREEN 0 COLOR 7 0 CLS 50 60 OPEN COM1 9600 N 8 1 CSO AS 1 70 7 Set RS232 Options 80 E CHR 27 90 7 Set E ESC 100 Clear Screen amp Set cursor off 110 PRINT 1 E E CHR 1 120 130 Demp program 140 150 LOCATE 7 20 PRINT Testing 8004 Series 160 LOCATE 8 35 PRINT ESC to Stop 170 190 Program an Executable Function Block 200 Syntax ESC lt BLOCK gt lt DATA and or CTRL ESC SEQUENCES ESC BOT 210 Ranges 220 BLOCK 00 31 48 DEC 79 DEC ASCII 0 O 230 EOT 04 DEC 240 250 ED E CHR 34 Set ED ESC 260 EN E CHR 4 Set EN ESC lt EOT gt 270 280 PRINT 1 ED 0 CHR 10 CHR 10 CHR 30 CHR 22 290 PRINT 1 ED 1 CHRS 10 CHR 13 Testing Control EN 300 PRINT 1 ED 2 CHR 10 CHR 13 Command OK EN 310 PRINT 1 ED 3 CHR 10 CHRS 30 Testing ESC EN 320 PRINT 1 ED 4 CHR 22 CHR 13 Cursor Off On E
14. its 1 stop bit Command codes explanation control sequences Note They are with switch 7 8 OFF Refer Appendix I Dip switch setting COMMANDS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Wrap mode CTRL A Turn on wrap mode This allows the text Code 001 displayed to the screen to wrap to the next line when the cursor position exceeds the right handside boundary If autoscroll is also on and the cursor is on the bottom line the screen will scroll up one row When the cursor Turn off wrap mode position meets the right Code 002 hand side boundary the cursor will not continue If any further characters are received then they will over write the last character at the right handside 11 CTRL B Programming Commands COMMANDS CTRL H CTRL J CTRL V CTRL K CTRL L FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Cursor Move Move cursor left one column Code 008 Scroll line feed Code 010 Move cursor down one row Code 022 Move cursor up one row Code 011 Move cursor right one column Code 012 12 This is simply the BACK SPACE function though characters are not deleted as you back space over them When you reach the beginning of a line the cursor will wrap to end of the previous line until cursor 0 0 is met This is the LINE FEED function It will move the cursor down one line It will always scroll the screen if at the bottom This is an alternative LINE FEED function that will not scroll the Screen up one ro
15. n display PARAMETER FORMAT ESC lt COLUMN X gt lt ROW Y gt RANGES COLUMN X 0 19 048 067 ROW Y 0 1 048 049 EXAMPLE PRINT 1 CHR 27 11 Sets the cursor to the second line second cell ATTENTION For all cursor move commands please make sure that your PRINT command does not send a CR as terminator which will also change the cursor position Printer functions ESC P Enable printer If you have connected disable display both a serial printer and Code 027 095 080 8034 display on the same COM port you can use this command to start the access to the printer After power on only the display is active II you send ESC P the printer mode will be activated all data sent to this COM port will be printed and not displayed 18 COMMANDS FUNCTION ESC D Disable printer enbale display Code 027 095 068 Programming Commands DESCRIPTION This command quits the printer mode and return to display mode The following data will be displayed not printed EXAMPLE PRINT 1 Display PRINT 1 again PRINT 1 CHR9 27 PRINT 1 5 27 P PRINT 1 Printer is active CHR 13 CHR 13 CHR 13 CHR 13 PRINT 1 CHR 27 _D Misc cursor and VFD functions ESC Turn cursor off CTRLA Code 027 096 001 ESC C Turn cursor TRL B Code 027 096 002 ESC Turn VFD screen CTRLG off Code
16. nds consist of one ASCII CTRL code others are command strings introduced by ESC If a command needs additional parameters please do not forget to use ASCII format for the parameter That means if the parameter is 0 zero then you have to transmit the ASCII code 0 CHR 48 in Basic 48 is the decimal position of the 0 character in the ASCII code table But please consider that only ONE byte is allowed for each parameter That is why you cannot transmit two digit numbers In this case just add the number you want to transmit as parameter 48 and transmit the corresponding character For example if you want to transmit the parameter 11 you have to send CHR 11 48 CHR 59 Attention For some other commands only BYTE values are allowed as parameter For those you directly send the corresponding character code without adding 48 e g CHR 11 for 11 For details please refer to the individual command code descriptions Example Set the cursor to the last position in the display area 10 Programming Commands WRONG PRINT 1 CHR 27 REM command ESC PRINT 1 19 1 parameter column 19 line 1 CORRECT PRINT 1 27 PRINT 1 CHR 48 19 1 REM or CHR 48 19 CHR 48 1 Below is a list of command sequences for user to design an interface to the 8034 customer pole display Please note that pole display is default with 9600 bps baud rate no parity 8 data b
17. o the male equivalent DB9M RS232 port on your computer or terminal Provide power to the DC jack on the DB9F connector using either a cable connection to the 12V DC power plate or an external adapter 30 Code Table Selection Step 4 Turn on your computer Turn on your computer It should boot up normally The pole display will show a self diagnostic status and then the display will be blank 31 Appendix IV The Code Table HEX CODE HEX CODE Table IV 1 Control code set This is reserved by the 8034 32 The Code Table International Characters Set 89 A DE F Table IV 2 U S A font set Above U S A font set is acted as a basic font set Only ASCII 23H 24H 40H 5BH 5CH 5DH 5EH 60H 7BH 7CH 7DH and 7EH in Table IV 2 will be changed When you adjust the switch 3 4 5 6 to select the interna tional character refer to Table IV 3 33 Intemational USA FRANCE GERMANY U K DENMARK SWEDEN ITALY SPAIN JAPAN NORWAY DENMARK SLAWIEN RUSSIA The Code Table 4 5B 5C 5D SE 00 7B 7D TE Table IV 3 ASCII CODE for internation character 34 The Code Table 6 7 8 9 A DE F Table IV 4 PC 437 U S A and Standard Europe code table Table IV 5 PC 850 multingual code table 35 The Code Table 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 CDEFF IV 7 SLAWIEN code table 36 The Code Table 23 45 6 7 8 9 A
18. s not have to care about this The display does the scrolling on its own until it receives the stop command ESC Program a mes This function allows the sage for the scroll programmer to down ing lines load 1 of 8 messages for Code 027 040 lines that you are going to scroll These messages are 255 bytes long or can be terminated by carriage return ENTER 010 013 PARAMETER FORMAT ESC lt BLOCK gt lt MESSAGE gt RANGES BLOCK 1 8 049 056 MESSAGE Any text string terminated by 010 013 EXAMPLE PRINT 1 CHR 27 1 This is scrolled ATTENTION Please do not forget to use ASCII format for the parameters so that for the text number only the codes 049 056 are allowed Do not send 001 008 This function starts one ESC Start a line scroll of the total number of ing lines being 1 or 2 Code 027 041 scrolling horizontally You may specify the direction speed and message 14 Programming Commands COMMANDS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION PARAMETER FORMAT ESC lt LINE gt lt DIRECTION gt lt SPEED gt lt BLOCK_NO gt RANGES LINE 0 048 first line 1 049 second line DIRECTION 0 right 1 left SPEED 0 to 16 048 064 BLOCK_NO 1 to 8 049 056 EXAMPLE PRINT 1 CHR 27 0041 or PRINT 1 CHR 27 CHR 41 CHR 48 CHR 48 CHR 52 CHR 49 This commands start the scrolling in the first line from the left to the right with
19. u have not already done so turn off your computer to avoid any accidental damage to the pole display and computer Step 2 Decide on baud rate character set and command type There are some functions such as baud rate character set and command type are selected by Dip switch Please refer to Appendix Specification to set the 8034 to meet your requirement Installing Model 8034 Step 3 Bulid up your 8034 Plug into 8Pin Phone Jack Socket Installing Model 8034 Step 4 Decide on power access The RS232 connection requires power 12V DC This may be provided through an internal connection in your computer or through an external connection to a 110 220V adapter The components for an internal connection are provided If you are using an external connection be sure that your adaptor confirms with the specifications listed in Appen dix 1 then go to step 6 Step 5 Using internal power source Refer to the installation diagram as below Remove the access cover to your computer Mount the 12V DC power plate on an available expansion slot in the back of your computer Attach the 4 pin male connector to the open female connector of the same type in your computer Alternatively an internal power source may be available already if the 9 pin RS232 port on your computer or terminal matches the 8034 pin assignment see Specifica tions in Appendix I Connect to COM Port Connect to 12V DC power Installing Model 8034
20. w when at the bottom line This control sequence will move the cursor up one row if it is at the top of the screen it will wrap to the bottom line the cursor s horizontal location stays the same This is RIGHT ARROW function It will move the cursor right by one character cell If it is at the end of a line the cursor will wrap to the next line until the bottom right hand side is met NOTE Programming Commands COMMANDS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION CTRL M Move cursor to This is CARRIAGE column 0 RETURN function Code 013 which returns the cursor s horizontal location to the first position on the same line In BASIC after a PRINT command a CR is always sent to the display if you do not add an to the end of the command The CR command is normally used for the line switching EXAMPLE PRINT 1 First line PRINT 1 CHR 10 PRINT 1 Second line CTRL Cursor home This function will Code 030 return the cursor position to 0 0 Reset CTRL Reset display This function will Code 028 execute a software reset which will initialize the entire pole display The power up test will begin as if power was just switched on 13 Programming Commands COMMANDS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Automatic Scrolling lines With the following commands you can define up to 8 scrolling strings Using another command you can then start and stop them in a certain display line Your PC doe
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