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Applicator Interface Connector

 

 

Applicator Interface Connector Pin Configuration

The Applicator Interface Assembly is available in two versions: a +5 V I/O and a

+24–28 V I/O. Table 22 lists the pin configurations and functions of the applicator interface connector for both +5 V and +24–28 V operation.

Table 22 • Applicator Interface Connector Pin Configuration
PinSignal NameSignal Type

Description

No.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

I/O SIGNALI/O SignalUsing jumper JP2, this pin can be configured as isolated

 

GROUND

Ground

or non-isolated from the printer signal ground. See

 

(+5V Return)

 

Jumper Configurations and Pinouts for +5 V I/O

 

 

 

Operation on page 186 for more information.

1

I/O SIGNAL

I/O Signal

No jumpers to configure.

 

GROUND

Ground

Important • Customer must provide this external

 

(+24-28V Return)

 

ground. (This ground can come from pin 8 when

 

 

 

operating at 28V for all printers except the

 

 

 

110XiIIIPlus.) See Pinouts for +24-28 V I/O

 

 

 

Operation on page 187 for more information.

 

 

 

 

2

+5V I/O

Power

Using jumper JP1, this pin can be configured as isolated

 

(Fused at 1 A)

 

or non-isolated from the Applicator Interface Circuit

 

Caution • Replace

 

+5 V Supply. See Jumper Configurations and Pinouts for

 

 

+5 V I/O Operation on page 186 for more information.

 

the fuse only with

 

 

 

 

 

one of the same

 

 

 

type and rating.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

+24-28V I/O

Power

No jumpers to configure. This +24-28V power source

 

 

 

also supplies voltage for output signal pull-up resistors.

 

 

 

Important • Customer must provide this external

 

 

 

power. (This power can come from pin 7 when

 

 

 

operating at 28V for all printers except the

 

 

 

110XiIIIPlus.) See Pinouts for +24-28 V I/O

 

 

 

Operation on page 187 for more information.

 

 

 

 

3

START PRINTInputSee Applicator Signals on page 181 for more information

 

 

 

about the start and end print signals.

 

 

 

Pulse Mode—The label printing process begins on the

 

 

 

HIGH to LOW transition of this signal if a format is

 

 

 

ready. Deassert this signal HIGH to inhibit printing of

 

 

 

a new label.

 

 

 

Level Mode—Assert LOW to enable the printer to

 

 

 

print if a label format is ready. When deasserted HIGH,

 

 

 

the printer completes the label that is printing then

 

 

 

stops and waits for this input to be reasserted LOW.

 

 

 

 

4

FEED

Input

When the printer is idle or has been paused, assert this

 

 

 

input LOW to trigger repeated feeding of blank labels.

 

 

 

Deassert HIGH to stop feeding blank labels and register

 

 

 

to the top of the next label.

 

 

 

 

* Applicator boards have separate part numbers for the +5V version (49872-099M) and the +24-28V version (33361-099M).

9/6/07

XiIIIPlus/R110Xi/R170Xi User Guide

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