PRINTING (SPECIAL)

EXTERNAL REMOTE TERMINAL 2

The image can be stored in memory and printed by sending the remote signal through the external remote terminal on the rear panel.

Make out the necessary circuit to use this function by referring to the following.

2EXTERNAL REMOTE TERMINAL SIGNAL ALLOCATION (MINI DIN8PIN)

Pin No.

Function

Description

1

Ground

Earth

 

 

 

2

MEMORY

Memory : When the signal becomes “LOW” from “HIGH”, the

 

 

image is stored in memory. (When the signal has

 

 

been “LOW” for 15ms or more, the image is stored

 

 

in memory. See page 51, 52.)

 

 

 

3

BUSY2

Refer to the BUSY LEVEL setting of REMOTE SET in

 

 

SERVICE MENU. See page 52.

 

 

 

4

BUSY1

Refer to the BUSY LEVEL setting of REMOTE SET in

 

 

SERVICE MENU. See page 52.

 

 

 

5

PRINT

When the signal becomes “LOW” from “HIGH”, the image is

 

 

stored in memory. (When the signal has been “LOW” for 15ms

 

 

or more, the image is stored in memory.)

 

 

 

6

REMOTE

The same functions as the supplied remote control can be

 

 

controlled.

7Unused

8

DC3V

Power supply for the remote control DC 1mA Max.

 

12

 

 

3 4

 

 

5

 

678

 

 

Pin No.

 

 

Circuit inside the VCP

 

 

 

DC5V

 

DTC124EK

 

10k

 

 

 

To VCP

 

22k

100

 

22k

 

2MEMORY

 

DC5V

 

 

74LVC125

10k

 

From VCP

 

100

 

TTL level

 

 

3 BUSY2

 

 

 

4 BUSY1

 

DC5V

 

 

74LVC125

10k

 

 

 

100

 

To VCP

TTL level

5 PRINT

 

 

 

To VCP

 

1k

 

 

 

 

56k6 REMOTE

When the signal from BUSY terminal is received with TTL level, keep the following.

IOL = 2mA or less, IOH = 1mA or less

IOL means the current flowing into the unit at Low output, IOH means the current flowing out of the unit at High output.

Just after completing printing, there is a period that memory signal is not accepted.

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