Pin Assignments

14

AFD#/DSB#_D14,_P14/_D12:O,O/O

This output goes low to cause the printer to automatically

 

 

feed one line after each line is printed.

 

 

The AFD# output is the complement of bit 1 of the printer

 

 

control register.

 

 

Refer to parallel pot description for use of this pin in ECP

 

 

and EPP mode.

15

ERR#/HDSEL_T/D12:I/O

A low on this input from the printer indicates that there is

 

 

a error condition at the printer.

 

 

Bit 3 of the printer status register reads the ERR# input.

 

 

Refer to parallel port description for use of this pin in ECP

 

 

and EPP mode.

 

 

This high current output selects the floppy disk side for

 

 

reading or writing.

 

 

A logic “1” on this pin means side 0 will be accessed

 

 

while a logic “0” means side 1 will be acessed.

16

INIT#/DIR#_D14,_P14/D12:O,O/O

This output is bit 2 of the printer control register. This is

 

 

used to initiate the printer when low.

 

 

Refer to parallel port description for use of this pin in ECP

 

 

and EPP mode.

 

 

This high current low active output determines the

 

 

direction of the head movement.

 

 

A logic “1” on this pin means outward motion, while a

 

 

logic “0” means inward motion.

17

SLIN#/STEP#_D14,_P14/_D12:O,O/O

This active low output selects the printer.

 

 

This is the complement of bit 3 of the printer control

 

 

register.

 

 

Refer to parallel port description for use of this pin in ECP

 

 

and EPP mode.

 

 

This active low high current driver issues s low pulse for

 

 

each track to track movement of the head.

18

GND:

Ground

19

GND:

Ground

20

GND:

Ground

21

GND:

Ground

22

GND:

Ground

23

GND:

Ground

24

GND:

Ground

25

GND:

Ground

B.4 PS/2 Mouse / Ext. Keyboard Mini-DIN Connector

Following is the pin assignment of the PS/2 connector:

No

Signal

Description

Type

1

MOUSE_CLK

External clock for mouse or keyboard

I/O

2

EKB_CLK

External clock for mouse or keyboard

I/O

3

+5vs

5v power supply

O

4

Gnd

Ground

I

5

EKB_DATA

External data for mouse or keyboard

I/O

6

MOUSE_DATA

External data for mouse or keyboard

I/O

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M296, M295 specifications

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