Epson T70 Setting the Buzzer, Drawer Circuitry, Specified connector pin, Initial setting, Switch

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Chapter 2 Setup

Drawer Circuitry

Drawer kick-out connector

With shielded

Drawer kick-out solenoid

Drawer open/close switch

Printer side

User side [Drawer kick-out side]

2

Setting the Buzzer

Models with the buzzer function can beep the buzzer when the drawer is opened.

The buzzer setting is performed by setting the DIP switches for the buzzer and specifying connector pin numbers to which a command outputs a pulse signal.

DIP

Specified connector pin

ON

OFF

Initial setting

switch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Drawer kick out connector pin 2

Buzzer beeps.

Buzzer does not

ON

beep.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

Drawer kick out connector pin 5

Buzzer beeps.

Buzzer does not

OFF

beep.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Since the buzzer drive signal and the cash drawer drive signal are common in the printer, do not use the same connector pin numbers to output the signal for the buzzer and the cash drawer.

For detailed information about ESC/POS commands, see the ESC/POS Application

Programing Guide.

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Contents Product Overview SetupHandling AppendixRevision History ESC/POS Command SystemTrademarks Revision Details of changeKey to Symbols For SafetyBe sure to use the specified power source Restriction of Use About this Manual Manual ContentAim of the Manual Contents Connecting the Power Supply Unit PS-180 Connecting the Printer to the Host ComputerApplication Development Information Specifications of Interface and Connector Installing and Replacing Roll PaperPage High speed printing FeaturesFront operation SoftwareAccessories Product ConfigurationInterface BuzzerParts Name and Function Power SwitchPaper OUT LED Error LED Power Switch CoverControl Panel Feed buttonPower LED green ConnectorsOffline Automatically Recoverable Errors Error StatusRecoverable Errors Error Error description Error LED flash code Unrecoverable ErrorsNV Memory Non-Volatile Memory NV Graphics Print ModeUser NV Memory NV Graphics MemoryTurn the power off and on to return to the normal mode Product Specifications Printing Specifications Character Specifications Printable Area Printing and Cutting Positions Paper SpecificationsHigh speed mode Low current consumption Mode Electrical Characteristics#$% Environmental Conditions When the Optional OT-CC70 is installed External Dimensions and MassPower Supply Unit PS-180 Option SpecificationsMaterial AC cable selectionFlow of Setup SetupInstalling the Printer Affixing Position of DF-10 Important Notes on InstallationSetting Procedure Setting the DIP SwitchesTransmission speed DIP switch 1-7/1-8 DIP Switch BankFor Serial Interface OFF FactoryFor Interfaces Other Than Serial Interface Function SW2-4 Selecting the Print Density DIP Switch 2-3/2-4Selecting the Busy Status Printer Busy condition and status of DIP switchPrinter status DIP SW BusySelecting the print density Setting the Memory SwitchesSelecting the print speed Selecting the number of head energizing partsSerial interface connection diagram Connecting the Printer to the Host ComputerStand alone Pass-through connectionConnecting the serial interface RS-232C cable Connecting the parallel interface cable Parallel interface connection diagramFor Parallel Interface For USB Interface USB interface connection diagramConnection only with the UB-U01III/U02III Connecting the USB interface cable Connecting the LAN interface cable LAN interface connection diagramFor LAN Interface TM-T70LED Wireless LAN interface connection diagram For Wireless LAN InterfaceConnecting the Power Supply Unit Connecting the Power Supply Unit PS-180Connecting the Drawer Kick-out Cable Connecting the Cash DrawerSpecified connector pin Setting the BuzzerInitial setting SwitchPage When you newly develop an application How to Control the PrinterWhen APD is used for your existing application When Opos ADK is used for your existing applicationESC/POS command functions ESC/POS CommandPage Page Page Software Description Manual Software and ManualsOpos ADK Opos TM-FLOGODownload Self-test Mode Setting Check ModesStarting Self-test Feed button until the printer starts printingStarting hexadecimal dumping Hexadecimal Dumping ModePage Handling Installing and Replacing Roll PaperClose the roll paper cover Tear off the roll paper Removing Jammed Paper Cleaning the Thermal HeadPreparing for Transport Interface board specifications RS-232C-compliant Specifications of Interface and ConnectorSpecifications RS-232C Serial InterfacePin no Signal name Signal direction Function Functions of each connector pinCode Signal Printer status DIP switch OFFXON Reverse Mode Compatibility ModeIeee 1284 Parallel Interface ModesPin Source Compatibility Nibble Mode Byte Mode Interface signalsGND Dkstatus Pin Source Compatibility Mode Nibble Mode Byte ModeUSB Universal Serial Bus Interface USB transmission specificationsOutline USB functionCommon to All Pages Character Code TablesHEX 0 PC437 USA, Standard Europe1 Katakana 2 PC850 Multilingual 3 PC860 Portuguese 4 PC863 Canadian-French 5 PC865 Nordic 16 WPC1252 17 PC866 Cyrillic #2 18 PC852 Latin2 19 PC858 Euro 255 User-Defined Country Ascii code Hex International Character Sets