Star Micronics RS232 manual Data Binary Hexa Decimal

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Contents Thermal Printer TSP200 Series Programmer’s Manual Page Table of Contents Page Outline DIP switch array Memory SwitchDIP Switch DIP switch #1 Factory settings of DIP switch 1 are all on OFFLED SwitchesSwitch Operation Combined Switch Operation Switch Interface SpecificationsDTR or XON/XOFF mode Selected by DIP Asynchronous serial interfaceRS-232C Interface Output DTR, FAULT, TXD, RTSInterface Circuit Input RXD, DSRConnectors and Signal Names RTS OUT Interface Connections Data Protocol DTR modeBytes when the buffer size is set to 45 bytes RXD OFF Line ON/X-OFF mode This mode is accessed when DIP switch 1-6 is set to OFFParallel Interface Interface TimingParallel Interface Connector Printer outputs this pulse for approxi Goes LOW to trigger data readIs 1 LOW is Mately 9μs to indicate that data read isPeripheral Unit Drive Circuit Page Drive circuit Recommended drive circuit is shown Drive output 24V, max .0 aAutomatic Recovery Power Lamp Flashing On-Line Lamp On Recoverable Errors Power Lamp Flashing On-LineFatal Error Power Lamp Flashing On-Line Lamp Flashing Type of buzzer sound only Star mode P 50ms Pi 100msCommands to Select Characters Star Mode Command SummaryDetails of each command are shown in the following sections Commands to Set the Page Format Commands to Move the Print PositionCommands to Control Peripheral Devices Commands to Print Dot GraphicsCommands to Print Download Characters Commands to Control Auto CutterOther Commands CanCommand Specification Select zero styleJAN/EAN-13 Code Select bar code printingDk RS Code 39, NW-7, ITF Narrow wide DotsValue also differs according to the modes Digits maximum in modeValue of k is optional, and the maximum If the data is number of an odd digits, 0 isCharacter codes Control codesHEX HEX N1 n2 Cancel inverted printing Cancel highlight printingCancels highlight printing Cancels inverted printingSelect emphasized printing Set page length in lines Cancel bottom marginCancels the bottom margin Set bottom marginHEX Carriage return This command is ignored when CR code is invalidLine feed Feed paper n linesStop and moves the print position to the left margin Space setting for lines is not changedVertical tab Is at or below the last vertical tab stopSet vertical tab stops One time n/4 mm backfeedOne time n/8 mm feed HEX Print normal density graphics We will create the design below using a bit image Print high density graphics ESC Dot position ∙ ∙ ∙Data Binary Hexa Decimal Print fine density graphics D1...d n1+n2*256*3Define download character Delete a download character ESC HEX Define drive pulse width for peripheral device #1 Other than standard 200 ms pulse time and delay timeUsing 10ms units Control peripheral device #1 Escbel n1Or ESC d Full-cut command to the auto cutterPartial-cut command to the auto cutter Or 1BSet select mode Cancel last line & Initialize printerError When the printer receives a DC1 code, the deselect mode isAlways Set memory switchN1n2n3n4 LF NUL ESC @ Always 0 DefaultInitialize printer EnquiryReset the printer hardware Status byteControl CODES/ESC/POS Mode GS B Star Mode Character Code TablesCharacter table Normal Character table katakana Star Mode Character table IBM International Character Set ESC/POS Mode 0 PC437 USA, Standard Europe 1Katakana 2 PC850 Multilingual 3 PC860 Portuguese 4 PC863 Canadian-French 5 PC865 Nordic 255 Space International Character Set Automatic Cutter Memo Page Overseas Subsidiary Companies

RS232 specifications

Star Micronics RS232 is a versatile and widely used connectivity standard that enables seamless communication between peripheral devices and computers, particularly in point-of-sale (POS) environments. This technology is renowned for its robustness and reliability, making it a preferred choice for businesses in various sectors, including retail, hospitality, and healthcare.

One of the main features of Star Micronics RS232 is its ability to facilitate serial communication, allowing devices to exchange data one bit at a time over a single communication line. This enables simple and effective connections between devices like printers, cash registers, and barcode scanners. The standard typically operates at data rates ranging from 300 to 115200 bits per second, accommodating various application needs.

The RS232 interface is characterized by its 9-pin (DB9) or 25-pin (DB25) connectors, with the DB9 being the more commonly used in modern applications. It provides a straightforward plug-and-play experience, allowing devices to be easily connected and configured without extensive technical knowledge. This simplicity is particularly beneficial for retail staff who may not possess in-depth IT expertise.

Another significant aspect of RS232 technology is its point-to-point architecture. This means each connected device operates independently, enhancing overall system performance. Moreover, RS232 supports long-distance communication, with the ability to transmit data over cable lengths of up to 50 feet (15 meters), which is advantageous in larger retail settings.

In terms of compatibility, Star Micronics RS232 devices are designed to work seamlessly with various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. This widespread compatibility ensures that businesses can continue to leverage their existing infrastructure without the need for costly upgrades.

Additionally, Star Micronics has incorporated advanced technologies into their RS232 products, such as built-in error checking and data control features. These enhancements help minimize data transmission errors and ensure that the information exchanged between devices remains accurate and reliable.

In summary, Star Micronics RS232 offers a robust set of features, including simple connectivity, point-to-point architecture, and compatibility with various systems. Its proven performance and reliability make it a trusted choice for businesses looking to enhance their operational efficiency and streamline their processes. As POS technology continues to evolve, the Star Micronics RS232 standard remains a foundational component for effective device communication.