Citizen Systems iDP3110 manual Address setting, Esc

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iDP3110 User's Manual

d)Character registration (ESC + & + A1 + A2)

Individual patterns can be registered by entering the code ESC + & + A1 + A2, then entering the pattern data.

A maximum of 8 characters can be registered, and any address in the range of 20H to FFH can be used for the registration. However, if a new pattern is registered in an address already in use, existing data is cleared and the newly entered data becomes valid. If more than 8 characters are registered, all existing character registration is cleared.

[Address setting]

Specified address is matched to the character code and can be accessed likewise to the stored fixed character record.

If a fixed character is defined in the specified address, the fixed character becomes invalid.

A1 signifies the starting address for the registration and A2 is the ending address.

[Method of data transmission] d-1) Single character registration

Select the address to be defined (character code) from among 20H to FFH and designate is as A1.

When registering a single character, starting and ending addresses match each other. Tat is, A1 = A2.

<Example> A 6 × 8 dot matrix full dot pattern is to be registered in address 41H (code for the fixed character “A”).

(Numerals are hexadecimal.)

1B ∙ 26 ∙ 41∙ 41 ∙ FF ∙ FF ∙ FF ∙ FF ∙ FF ∙ FF

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ESC &

A1

A2 Pattern data (6 bytes)

In the successive controls, a 6 × 8 dot matrix full dot is output whenever the character code 41H is specified. (Character “A” cannot be accessed.)

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