C. Dip Switch & Jumper Settings

1. On control board in display head

Emulation mode (reach the switches from outside of back of the head)

SW2

OFF

ON

SW1

 

 

OFF

EPSON 2 X 20

NORITAKE 2 X 20

ON

EPSON 4 X 26

IEE (CHINESE) 2 X 10

SW1

 

 

Push up to

SW2

 

switch on

 

RS232 protocol (Inside display head)

 

 

Short

Open

JP1

19200, n, 8, 1

9600, n, 8, 1 (default)

2. On I/O board in base

Board layout

J1

P4

P1

RS232 In

JP2 1

CN1

1

JP1

RS232 Out

4

 

S1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posiflex POS system power supply:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 – 2 Short

3 –4 Short

JP1

+12 V DC for PST series (default)

+5 V DC for TP series

Hardware handshaking control:

 

 

3 - 5

 

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POSIFLEX Business Machines PD-7200, PD-7100 user manual Dip Switch & Jumper Settings, On control board in display head

PD-7200, PD-7100 specifications

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