Printers

PRINTERS

A printer can be connected to the OptiView Remote Control Center’s Microboard to print the following reports. The screen from which each report can be generated is listed in parenthesis.

Operating Data - Present system parameters (Unit)

History - System parameters at the time of the last fault while running and last saved faults (History)

The printer can be permanently connected to the Remote Control Center or connected as required to produce a report. If permanently connected, a DATA LOGGING feature can produce a Status report automatically, beginning at an Operator selected start time and occurring at an Operator selected interval thereafter.

The following figures are examples of the different print reports.

Figure 28 - Operating Data

Figure 29 - History (Header)

PRINTERS

The following Printers can be used. Printers must be

equipped with an RS-232 Serial interface.

Okidata

Models: 182,182 turbo, 184 turbo

Dimensions: 14 in. wide x 10.5 in. deep

Paper: 8.5 in. wide

Type: Dot matrix impact

Weigh-TronixModels: 2600, 1220

Dimensions: 2.3 in. wide x 2.8 in. deep

Paper: 2.25 in. wide

Type: Dot matrix impact

Seiko –

Model: DPU414-30B (Power supply PW4007-U I required)

Dimensions: 6.3 in. wide x 6.7 in. deep

Paper: 4.4 in. wide

Type: Thermal

Purchase: Contact your local

YORK Service Office

The OptiView Remote Control Center provides the required formatting control codes for the printers above

when the printer is selected on the PRINTER Screen in the instructions below. These codes are transmitted through the serial interface to the printer to provide a proper print format. Different printers require different formatting control codes. Other printers might provide proper operation when connected to the OptiView Remote Control Center. However, the print format may not be correct or as desired. Proceed with caution and use the following guidelines if an unlisted printer is selected:

1.All must be capable of RS-232 Serial communications.

2.Primary differences between printers involve the formatting control codes required by the printer. These codes are sent from the Control Center to the printer. For example, Weigh-Tronix printers require a control code to select 40 column width. This same code is interpreted by the Okidata printer as an instruction to print wide characters. In some instances, a printer will ignore a code it cannot interpret.

3.The OptiView Remote Control Center requires a busy signal from the printer when the printer receive buffer is full. This causes the OptiView Remote Control Center to momentarily terminate data transmission until the printer can accept more data. The busy signal polarity must be asserted low when busy.

PRINTER CONNECTIONS

Connect the printers to the Control Center Microboard as follows. Only one printer can be connected at a time.

• OKIDATA 182, 182 turbo, 184 turbo

Microboard

Printer

Function

J2-4

pin 3

Tx (data to printer)

J2-2

pin 11

DSR (busy signal from printer)

J2-9

pin 7

Gnd

Cabinet

 

shield

WEIGH-TRONIX

Microboard

Printer

Function

 

 

 

J2-4

pin 2

Tx (data to printer)

 

 

 

J2-2

pin 5

DSR (busy signal from printer)

J2-9

pin 7

Gnd

 

 

 

Cabinet

 

shield

 

 

 

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York 00497VIP manual Equipped with an RS-232 Serial interface Okidata, Weigh-Tronix Models 2600, Seiko

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