POSIFLEX Business Machines PD-7100, PD-7200 IV. Operation, After Powering Up, Displaying Data

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Please reserve the COM port terminator in a safe place in case the non-pass- through operation would be required in the future.

D. After Powering Up

A firmware version as power on sign will appear on the screen for a while and the emulation mode will appear for a while after the firmware version display. Then a under-line cursor will appear at the left-most digit of the top row for Noritake and IEE emulation mode and no cursor will appear for other emulation modes. The installation is now completed.

IV. OPERATION

A. Displaying Data

All data in 8-bit format received can be classified into 2 categories as data to display or command codes for the customer display unit to respond. For this series, unless under pass through mode or as part of the command code, any byte between and including <20>h and <FF>h is regarded as alphanumerical data to display according to ASCII table (the <XX>h means the hexadecimal expression). The command codes except the clear pass through flag command in Noritake mode always start with a byte between and including <00>h and <1F>h. For PD-7110/7120/7210/7220, the command codes follow the same rule as PD- 7100/7200, however, only those between and including <20>h and <7F>h are taken as alphanumerical data to display according to ASCII table in 8 x 16 format. Any two bytes with the first byte between and including <80>h and <FF>h are regarded as the expression for an oriental language character. When these two bytes fall off the content of the valid oriental language code table, an invalid character will be displayed.

B. Command Codes

For software command codes application. Please visit our web site http://www.posiflex.com.tw for details on software commands if required.

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Contents PD- 71007200 Series Some Important Notes Table of Contents Environmental Characteristics · Application Special featuresGeneral Description IntroductionModel numbers DescriptionII. Accessories Power connection III. InstallationSignal connection COM port 9 pin serial port Connect for Pass Through Operation Using power from POS systemDisplaying Data After Powering UpCommand Codes IV. OperationOn control board in display head Dip Switch & Jumper SettingsJP2 Serial Data and Self-testMechanical Function Mechanical SpecificationsMechanical Drawings Interface Signals VI. Electrical CharacteristicsVII. Optical Characteristics Power on / OFF SequenceFundamental Specification VIII. Environmental Characteristics

PD-7200, PD-7100 specifications

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