Custom Audio Electronics XD User manual

POS
USER MANUAL
MINI
MINI
XD
XD
CUSTOMER
CUSTOMER
DISPLAY
DISPLAY

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CUSTOM ENGINEERING S.p.A.
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Email: [email protected]

GENERAL FEATURES
A new family of customer displays with a clear-cut, modern and elegant design enhanced by the blue back-
lighting of the 2-line x 20-character display. The new support system makes the display easy to position and
offers two different display heights. The XD is available in single- and double-sided versions and can be
incorporated in the body of Custom printers.
Nice and modern design customer display•
Single or double side•
Blue colour backlighted display•
Easy view angle adjustment•
Low and high version available•
DISPLAY+ PRINTER COMPONENTS
1 Display 2*
2 Display 1
3 Horizontal adjustment
4 Inclination angle adjustment
5 Base
6 Communication cable
* Only double-side display.
(Fig.1)
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2
3
4
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DISPLAY COMPONENTS
1 Display 2*
2 Display 1
3 Horizontal adjustment
4 Inclination angle adjustment
5 Base
6 Communication cable
* Only double-side display. (Fig.2)
(Fig.3)
1
5
2
3
4
6
1
5
2
3
4
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INTRODUCTION
MANUAL CONTENTS......................................................................................................................................1
EXPLANATORY NOTES USED IN THIS MANUAL .........................................................................................1
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION................................................................................................................1
UNPACKING THE DISPLAY ............................................................................................................................2
1. INSTALLATION AND USE
1.1 DISPLAY MOUNTING .............................................................................................................................1-1
1.2 CONNECTIONS......................................................................................................................................1-2
1.2.1 RS232 Serial Interface and power supply .......................................................................................1-2
1.3 SELF-TEST .............................................................................................................................................1-3
1.4 MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................................................1-4
1.4.1 Display adjustments ........................................................................................................................1-4
1.4.2 Cleaning the customer display ........................................................................................................1-5
2. DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
2.1 COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS..................................................................................................................2-1
2.1.1 ESC/POS Emulation .......................................................................................................................2-1
2.1.2 CD5220 Emulation ........................................................................................................................2-14
3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
3.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS..............................................................................................................3-1
3.2 DIMENSIONS..........................................................................................................................................3-2
3.2.1 Low version display (single / double side).......................................................................................3-2
3.2.2 High version display (single / dopuble side) ....................................................................................3-3
3.2.3 High version display + printer (single / dopuble side)......................................................................3-4
4. CHARACTER SET
4.1 CHARACTER SET ..................................................................................................................................4-1
APPENDIX A - ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS
A.1 ACCESSORIES ..................................................................................................................................... A-1
A.1.1 Stand Alone Kit for customer display ............................................................................................. A-1
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MANUAL CONTENTS
In addition to the Introduction which includes a description of the explanatory notes used in the manual, general
safety information, how to unpack the display and a brief description of the display including its basic features,
this manual is organized as follows:
Chapter 1: Contains the information required for correct display installation and its proper use
Chapter 2: Contains a description of the display command set
Chapter 3: Contains Technical Specifications of the display
Chapter 4: Contains the character sets (fonts) used by the display
EXPLANATORY NOTES USED IN THIS MANUAL
N.B.
Gives important information or suggestions relative to the use of the display.
WARNING
Information marked with this symbol must be carefully followed to guard against damaging the
display.
DANGER
Information marked with this symbol must be carefully followed to guard against operator injury
or damage.
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
• Read and keep the instructions which follow.
• Follow all warnings and instructions indicated on the display.
• Before cleaning the display, disconnect the power supply.
• Clean the display with a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or spray products.
• Do not operate the display near water.
• Do not use the display on unstable surfaces that might cause it to fall and be seriously damaged.
• Only use the display on hard surfaces and in environments that guarantee proper ventilation.
• Make sure the display is placed in such a way as to avoid damage to its wiring.
• Use the type of electrical power supply indicated on the display label. If in doubt, contact your retailer.
• Do not introduce foreign objects of any kind into the display as this could cause a short circuit or damage
parts that could jeopardize display functioning.
• Do not spill liquids onto the display.
• Do not carry out technical operations on the display, with the exception of the scheduled maintenance
procedures specifically indicated in the user manual.
• Disconnect the display from the electricity supply and have it repaired by a specialized technician when:
A. The feed connector has been damaged.
B. Liquid has seeped inside the display.
C. The display has been exposed to rain or water.
D. The display is not functioning normally despite the fact that all instructions in the users manual
have been followed.
E. The display has been dropped and its outer casing damaged.
F. Display performance is poor.
G. The display is not functioning.
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UNPACKING THE DISPLAY
Remove the display from its carton being careful not to damage the packing material so that it may be re-used
if the display is to be transported in the future. Make sure that all the components illustrated below are present
and that there are no signs of damage. If there are, contact Customer Service.
1. Fixing screw + washer User manual
2. Display group
3. Box
4. Base
5. Installation instructions
6 User manual
Open the display packaging.•
Take out the fixing screw.•
Take out the user manual and the installation instructions.•
Take out the base and the display group.•
Keep the box packing materials in the event the display must be transported/shipped in the future•
(Fig.1)
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1.1 DISPLAY MOUNTING
Insert the display group in the hinge pin of the base. Insert the communication cable inside the hinge pin•
(see Fig. 1.1).
Rotate the display group until it stops (see Fig.1.2).•
Lock the display group using the fixing screw included in the package•
(see Fig.1.3).
13
2
(Fig.1.1)
(Fig.1.3)
(Fig.1.2)
WARNING
Before fastening the commu-
nication cable check the cable
path is correct. Incorrect posi-
tions of the cable could cause
damage on it.
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1.2 CONNECTIONS
1.2.1 RS232 Serial Interface and power supply
(Fig.1.4)
RJ45
81
The display with a serial RS232 interface has a female RJ45 connector. Refer to the table below for the con-
nector pin signals:
PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION
1 TXD - OUT Data transmission
2 RXD - IN Data reception
3 RTS - OUT Ready to receive data
4 CTS - IN Ready to receive data
5 GND Ground signal
6 GND Ground signal
7 +VI Power supply
8 +VI Power supply
NOTE
The information in this page are valid for all the models.
WARNING
For the display version without printer use the power voltage indicated on the product
label.
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1.3 SELF-TEST
At the power ON on the display panel is indicated the current configuration (see Fig 1.5 and 1.6), the following
information is given:
(Fig.1.5)
1th Screenshot
Firmware version.•
Baud rate.•
2nd Screen
Command’s set.•
Character’s set and Pass•
Trough function.
(Fig.1.6)
(Fig.1.4)
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1.4 MAINTENANCE
1.4.1 Display adjustments
It’s possible to regulate the horizontal position and the inclination angle by acting on the mobile parts as shown
(see Fig.1.7 and Fig.1.8).
35°
35°
90°
(Fig.1.8)
(Fig.1.7)
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1.4.2 Cleaning the customer display
WARNING
Make sure no water or other liquids seep inside the display.
BEWARE
Before any type of work is done on the machine, disconnect the power supply cord from
the mains outlet.
The user is responsible for cleaning the display case. To clean the unit, use compressed air or a soft cloth. Do
not use alcohol, solvents or stiff brushes.
Alcohol, solvent
(Fig.1.9)
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2.1 COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS
The table 2.1 shows the commands list, ordered by their hexadecimal value.
LEGEND :
Symbol Function
$
indicates the representation of the command hexadecimal value (for example $40 means HEX 40).
{ } indicates an ASCII character not performable.
n, m, t, x, y are optional parameters that can have different values.
2.1.1 ESC/POS Emulation
The following table lists all the commands for function management in ESC/POS Emulation of the display. The
commands can be transmitted to the dislpay at any moment, but they will only be carried out when the commands
ahead of them have been executed. The commands are carried out when the circular buffer is free to do so.
COMMAND DESCRIPTION TABLE
HEX Com. ASCII Com. DESCRIPTION
$08 BS Move cursor left
$09 HT Move cursor right
$0A LF Move cursor down
$0B HOM Move cursor to home position
$0C CLR Clear display screen
$0D CR Move cursor to left-most position
$18 CAN Clear cursor line
$1B $25 n ESC % n Select/cancel user character set
$1B $26 s n m [a[p]s x
a] (m - n+1)
ESC & s n m [a[p]s
x a] (m - n+1) Define user programmables characters
$1B $3D n ESC = n Select peripheral device
$1B $3F n ESC ? n Delete user defined characters
$1B $40 ESC @ Initialize display
$1B $52 n ESC R n Select international characters set
$1F $01 US MD1 Specify overwrite mode
$1F $02 US MD2 Specify vertical scroll mode
$1F $03 US MD3 Specify horizontal scroll mode
$1F $0A US LF Move cursor up
$1F $0D US CR Move cursor to right-most position
$1F $24 n m US $ n m Move cursor to specified position
$1F $3A US : Set start/ end macro definition
$1F $40 US @ Execute self-test
$1F $42 US B Move cursor to bottom position
$1F $45 n US E n Select/cancel blink display screen
$1F $54 h m US T h m Set clock display
$1F $55 US U Display clock
$1F $58 n US X n Brightness adjustment
$1F $5E n m US ^ n m Execute macro
(Tab.2.1)
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The following pages provide a more detailed description of each command.
$08
[Name] Move cursor left.
[Format] ASCII BS
Hex 08
Decimal 8
[Description] Moves the cursor to the left.
[Notes] When the current cursor is at the left-end position, this command operates differently
depends on the display mode.
Overwrite mode: When the cursor reached the left-end of the lower line, it will continue1.
to the right-end of the upper line, overwrite previous characters. When it reached the
left end of the upper line, it will continue to the right-end of the lower line.
Vertical scroll mode: When the cursor reached the left-end of the lower line, the lower2.
line will scroll up and replace the previous upper line, the lower line will be cleared
and the cursor will continue to the right end of the lower line.
Horizontal scroll mode: All characters on the current line are scrolled one character to3.
the right. Thecursor is not moved, but the character area at the left end is cleared.
[Default]
[Reference] $1F $01, $1F $02, $1F $03
[Example]
$09
[Name] Move cursor right.
[Format] ASCII HT
Hex 09
Decimal 9
[Description] Move the cursor to the right.
[Notes] When the cursor reached the right-end, this command operates differently depending on
the display mode.
Overwrite mode: When the cursor reached the right-end of the lower line, it will con-1.
tinue to the left-end of the upper line, overwrite previous characters. When it reached
the right-end of the upper line, it will continue to the right-end of the lower line.
Vertical scroll mode: When the cursor reached the right-end of the lower line, the2.
lower line will scroll up to replace the upper line, the lower line is cleared and ready
to continue characters there after.
Horizontal scroll mode: All characters on the current line are scrolled one character to3.
the left. Thecursor is not moved, but the character area at the right end is cleared.
[Default]
[Reference] $1F $01, $1F $02, $1F $03
[Example]
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$0A
[Name] Move cursor down.
[Format] ASCII LF
Hex 0A
Decimal 10
[Description] Move the cursor down one line.
[Notes] When the cursor reached the lower line, this command operates differently depending
on the display mode.
Overwrite mode: The cursor is moved to the same column on the upper line.1.
Vertical scroll mode: The characters display on the lower line are scrolled to the upper2.
line, and the lower line is cleared. The cursor will remain at the same position.
Horizontal scroll mode: The cursor will remain stationary.3.
[Default]
[Reference] $1F $01, $1F $02, $1F $03
[Example]
$0B
[Name] Move cursor to home position.
[Format] ASCII HOM
Hex 0B
Decimal 11
[Description] The cursor will move to the left-end position of the upper line.
[Notes] The start position indicates the first column of the upper line.
[Default]
[Reference]
[Example]
$0C
[Name] Clear display screen.
[Format] ASCII CLR
Hex 0C
Decimal 12
[Description] All the display characters will be cleared.
[Notes] After execution this command the cursor moves to the home position.
[Default]
[Reference]
[Example]
$0D
[Name] Move cursor to left-most position.
[Format] ASCII CR
Hex 0D
Decimal 13
[Description] The cursor moves to the left-end position of the current line.
[Notes]
[Default]
[Reference]
[Example]
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$18
[Name] Clear current line.
[Format] ASCII CAN
Hex 18
Decimal 24
[Description] The current line is cleared.
[Notes] After execution this command the cursor moves to the left-end position of the current
line.
[Default]
[Reference]
[Example]
$1B $25 n
[Name] Select/cancel user-defined characters.
[Format] ASCII ESC % n
Hex 1B 25 n
Decimal 27 37 n
[Range] 0 ≤n ≤1
[Description] Selects or cancels the user-defined character set.
[Notes] • When n = 1, the user-defined character set is selected. When the user-defined character
set is not defined using the $1B $26 command, the internal character set is displayed.
• When n = 0, the user-defined character set is canceled (the internal character set is
selected). In this case, this command has no effect on the user-defined characters that
have already been defined using the $1B $26 command.
• This command has no effect on the characters already displayed.
[Default] n=0
[Reference] $1B $26
[Example]
$1B $26 s n m [a[p]s x a] (m - n+1)
[Name] Defines user-defined characters.
[Format] ASCII ESC & s n m [a [p] s x a] m - n + 1
Hex 1B 26 s n m [a [p1 p2 ...ps] x a] m - n + 1
Decimal 27 37 s n m [a [p] s x a] m - n + 1
[Range] s = 1
32 ≤n ≤m ≤126
0 ≤a ≤5
0 ≤p1......ps x a ≤255
[Description] Defines user-defined characters.
• s specifies the number of bytes in the vertical direction.
• n specifies the beginning character code for the definition, and m specifies the final
code. When a single character is defined n = m.
• The allowable character code range is from ASCII $20 (32) to $7E (126).
• a specifies the number of dots in the horizontal direction. When a< 5 any remaining dots
on the right side of the user-defined characters are padded with spaces.
• p1....pk is the dot data to be defined for the characters. This indicates the dot pattern
for a dots in the horizontal direction from the left side.
• The number of data items to be defined is s x a. When 8 bits are specified for the com-
munication word length, the most significant bit is ignored.
[Notes] • Once the user-defined characters are defined, they remain effective until they are re-
defined, $1B $40 is executed, or the power is turned off.
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• When only the user-defined characters are defined and the user-defined character set
is not selected using the $1B $25 command, the user-defined characters are not dis-
played.
[Default]
[Reference] $1B $25, $1B 3F
[Example]
$1B $3D n
[Name] Select peripheral device.
[Format] ASCII ESC = n
Hex 1B 3D n
Decimal 27 61 n
[Range] 1 ≤n ≤2, 31 ≤n ≤32
[Description] Select the device to which the host computer sends data, using n as follows:
n FUNCTION
1, 31 Select printer
2, 32 Select display
[Notes] • When n = 1 the printer is selected and all the data from the host computer is transmitted
to the printer via the display.
• When n = 2 the customer display is selected and all the data from the host computer is
processed internally in the display, and no data is transmitted to the printer.
[Default] n = 2
[Reference]
[Example]
$1B $3F n
[Name] Cancel user-defined characters.
[Format] ASCII ESC ? n
Hex 1B 3F n
Decimal 27 63 n
[Range] 32 ≤n ≤126
[Description] Cancels user-defined characters.
[Notes] • This command cancels the pattern defined for the character code specified by n. After the
user-defined character is cancelled, the corresponding pattern for the internal character
is printed.
• If the specified code is transmitted after, the pattern is cancelled by this command, the
internal character is displayed.
• If the specified code is not defined , this command is ignored.
• This command has no effect on character already displayed.
• If the user-defined character has not been defined for the specified character code, the
printer ignores this command.
[Default]
[Reference] $1B $26
[Example]
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$1B $40
[Name] Initialize display.
[Format] ASCII ESC @
Hex 1B 40
Decimal 27 64
[Description] Resets the various display settings to their initial values.
[Notes] • The software settings are reset to their power-on values.
• This command resets the software setting to that in effect when power was turned on.
• The data in the buffer is not cleared.
• After initialize display, the display screen is cleared and move the cursor to home posi-
tion.
[Default]
[Reference]
[Example]
$1B $52 n
[Name] Select an international character set.
[Format] ASCII ESC R n
Hex 1B 52 n
Decimal 27 82 n
[Range] 0 ≤n ≤10
[Description] Selects the international character set n according to the table below:
n CHARACTER SET
0 U.S.A.
1 France
2 Germany
3 United Kingdom
4 Denmark I
5 Sweden
6 Italy
7 Spain I
8 Japan
9 Norway
10 Denmark II
[Default] n = 0
[Reference]
[Example]
$1F $01
[Name] Select overwrite mode.
[Format] ASCII US MD1
Hex 1F 01
Decimal 31 1
[Description] Change the display mode to the overwrite mode.
[Notes] • In this mode, entering a character code moves the cursor to the left end of the lower
line when the cursor is at the right end of the upper line, and to the left end of the upper
line when the cursor is at the right end of the lower line.
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