CBM America CBM-750, CBM-710, CBM-720, CBM-730 manual Description of Input/Output Signals

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CBM-710/720/730/750 User ’s Manual

9.3Description of Input/Output Signals

(1)Input/Output Signals

a)RD :

This is the serial signal for received data. When framing, overrun or parity errors occur, the data concerned are ignored.

b) DTR :

Please write in data or commands when this signal is in a "ready" state. If written in when in a BUSY state, an overrun error will occur and the data will be ignored. Data can be written into the input buffer even during printing. Further, a BUSY signal is gene rated when the power is turned on, while test printing, when ONLINEE and during reset.

c) FAULT :

When there is a problem in the printer mechanism the FAULT signal will be issued, and all control circuits will be interrupted. To RESET this signal, first correct the cause of trouble in the printer mechanism. Then, by pressing the LINE switch or by inputting "0" (LOW LEVEL) at the RESET terminal, the FAULT can be cleared.

Causes of the FAULT signal are lack of paper and errors in the printer mechanism. Printer errors include such as, the print head stopping during print operation or failure of the print head to return to the home position.

d) RESET:

This signal resets the entire printer.

e) PE :

This signal is output when the paper roll is near the end.

f) TD (Valid only for type B):

When receiving data signals, and when the printer's input buffer has less than 1K bytes remaining open, the DC3 code (13H) is issued, indicating that receipt of data is not possible. When the data in the input buffer is reduced to 2K bytes, the DC1 (11H) code is issued, which indicates that data receipt is possible.

g) FG:

Frame Ground

h) GND:

Common ground for all circuits.

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Contents Page Declaration of Conformity Important Safety Instructions Sicherheitshinweis Contents 11.1 Features AccessoriesIntroduction CBM-710 23 R Type ClassificationsGeneral Specifications SpecificationsCBM-710 CBM-720 Print Format Paper SpecificationsBlock Diagram CBM-710 External Appearance External Appearance and Pars DescriptionsFront View CBM-720 External AppearanceCBM-730 External Appearance CBM-750 External Appearance Part Descriptions Operation Setting and Removing the Paper and Ribbon CoversOpening and Closing the Cutter Unit CBM-720. CBM-750 Installing the Cassette Ribbon Installing the Paper Installing and Changing the PaperCitizen Citizen Self Print Function Procedures for Actuating the Self Print FunctionPaper End Detector Changing the PaperInstallation of the CBM-750 Input Buffer BACK-UP Function Input Buffer Back-upClearing the Input Buffer Specifications Connector Pin AssignmentParallel Interface Input/Output Signals Description of Input/Output SignalsElectrical Characteristics Timing Chart Serial Interface DTR Description of Input/Output Signals Data Composition Error DetectionBuffering Data Receiving ControlOutput DTR, TD Ready Function Selection Setting DIP Switch DS1DIP Switch DS2 Serial interface specifications only DIP Switch and Slide Switch Locations Slide Switch Setting Serial interface specifications onlyControl Codes Print Control FunctionsInput Data Formats Enlarged character commandPaper feed command Enlarged character cancel commandPrint command Clear commandInitial Set Command Inverted character commandBuzzer Command Graphic Command Graphic Type Only Underline Command13 1/9 inch Line Feed Pitch Set Command Graphic Type 14 2/9 inch Line Feed Pitch Set Command Graphic TypePin Form Feed Command 2nd byte 4EH 3rd byte N7 N6 N5 N4 N3 N2 N1 Binary digital Skip Perforation Cancel CommandFull Cut Command 1st byte International Character Codes Character Code TablesIndividual Country Character Codes Maintenance Procedures MaintenanceExterior InteriorCBM-710 External DimensionsCBM-720 Paper Winder Unit AW-2 CBM-730 CBM-750 Information Systems Division Head Office