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PREFACE Federal Communications Commission (FCC) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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PREFACE Disclaimer The material in this document is for information purpose and is subject to change without prior notice. has made every effort to ensure that this user’s manual is accurate and complete. However, no liability is assumed for any errors and omissions that may have occurred.
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PREFACE Important Safety Instructions Failure to observe these safety instructions may cause bodily injury, or damage to the product. Read these instructions carefully and keep this user’s manual in an accessible location for future reference. The product may cause a fire or electric shock when it is used improperly.
Table Of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ..........2 Unpacking ................2 Features ................3 Specification ................ 4 CHAPTER 2 INTERFACE............5 Connection to Display Panel ........... 5 DSP-880................5 DSP-880 USB ..............6 DSP-880 RS232..............6 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION..........8 Physical Function ..............
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INTRODUCTION UTC Mode Command Set ............. 27 CD5220 Mode Command Set..........28 DSP-800 Mode Command Set ..........31 CHAPTER 7 CHARACTER SET..........32 Character Code (20h-7Eh) ........... 32 Character Code Page (80h-FFh) ..........33 DSP-880 Series Customer Pole Display...
INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Welcome Thank you for choosing the DSP-880 Series Customer Pole Display. The DSP-880 Series is a 20 columns x 2 lines customer Vacuum display with Fluorescent Display panel. VFD emits a very bright light contrast. with high Based on VFD display method, the DSP-880 Series gives a better view of message in bright blue-green display fonts.
INTRODUCTION 1.2 Features 1. Vacuum Fluorescent Display 2. Eye-catching bright blue-green display font 3. Unique panel design to vitalize your retail interior. 4. Supports 14 language characters, including those from the USA, France, Germany, UK, Sweden, Denmark I and II, Italy, Spain, Norway, Greek, Slavonic, Russian and Portuguese.
INTRODUCTION 1.3 Specification Model DSP-880 Series Display Method Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) Number of Characters 40 characters (20 columns x 2 lines) Display Color Blue-green Brightness 700 cd/m2 Font 96 alphanumeric II. 14 sets of international characters: USA, France, Germany, UK, Sweden, Denmark I and II, Italy, Spain, Norway, Japan (Katakana), Slavonic, Russian and Portuguese III.
INTERFACE CHAPTER 2 INTERFACE 2.1 Connection to Display Panel All the DSP-880 Series has RJ-45 connector to display end. Connector Type: 10 Pin Phone Jack Pin assignment Pin No. Signal Function Illustration Ground Data - Data + VBUS Output Transmit Data Output Data Set Ready Input...
INTERFACE 2.3 DSP-880 USB Connector Type: USB 2.0 B Type Pin assignment Pin No. Signal Illustration Pin 1 Pin 2 Data – Pin 3 Data + Type A Pin 4 2.4 DSP-880 RS232 Connector Type: D-sub 9Pin (Female) Pin assignment Pin No.
NSTALLATION CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION The DSP-880 Series Customer Pole Display is easy to install by following the instructions in this chapter. No special training or tools are necessary. As this manual contains required information on the installation and programming of DSP-880 Series Customer Pole Display, it is recommended that you read the entire manual carefully prior to initiating installations.
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INSTALLATION ATTENTION (1) Violently rotating the Display Panel may cause damages of the Display Panel. (2) Secure the Display Panel properly after attaching the extension pole to a desired height. 3.1.4 Angling This product allows 0~28 degree tilt angle adjustment. The Display Panel can be easily tilted to the desired position by using a hinge design.
NSTALLATION 3.2 Configuration 3.2.1 Dual Interface Cable Connection Step 1 Turn OFF the system power Before you start the installation, ensure that the host computer and the DSP-880 Series Customer Pole Display are powered off. Step 2 Connect all the dual Interface cable Step 3 Start the host PC and switch on the display.
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INSTALLATION 3.2.2 USB Connection Step 1 Turn OFF the system power Before you start the installation, ensure that the host computer and the DSP-880 Series Customer Pole Display are powered off. Step 2 Connect the USB cable Step 3 Start the host PC and switch on the display. Host/PC Display USB A Type...
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NSTALLATION 3.2.3 RS232 Connection Step 1 Turn OFF the system power Before you start the installation, ensure that the host computer and the DSP-880 Series Customer Pole Display are powered off. Step 2 Connect the RS232 cable Plug the DB9 Female connector of RS232 cable and make sure the 9th pin of the com port on the PC is powered by 5V.
INSTALLATION 3.3 Driver Installation The firmware for the USB port is divided into CDC class (Virtual COM) and printer Pic 1a class. To recognize which firmware version it is, check the starting status of your customer display as Pic 1a,Pic Pic 1b 1b,Pic1c.
NSTALLATION CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURE YOUR DEVICE The system parameters of DSP-880 Series can be set by using VFD Utility software tool. You can find the tool in the companion disk. In addition to setting system parameters, you can configure welcome message and user font with the software tool.
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INSTALLATION 4.1.2 RS-232 Interface If you select the item COM port (RS232 only), the dialog of RS-232 setting will show up to configure the RS-232 interface. Please make sure the parameters that you type here are the same as the settings of your host PC. If the parameters aren’t the same, the communication between host PC and your machine will fail.
NSTALLATION 4.2 Configure System Parameters There are three pages on the main dialog. The first one is the Configuration Page. You can select desired character type, command set and baud rate of RS-232 interface. After all items are set to desired condition, press SET button to send all the settings to your device.
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INSTALLATION 4.2.1 Command Type The DSP-880 Series supports up to 8 command sets. They are listed on the following table. Please select one from the pull-down list. Command Type Default EPSON ESC/POS DSP-800 ADM787/788 EMAX(AEDEX) UTC/S UTC/P CD5220 Reserved 4.2.2 Language Character Set Selection The DSP-880 Series supports the following language character set.
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NSTALLATION 4.2.3 Baud Rate Selection Baud Rate (bps) Default 9600 19200 38400 115200 4.2.4 Parity Check Selection Parity Check Default None-parity Even-parity 4.2.5 USB Class Selection USB Class Default Printer class CDC class DSP-880 Series Customer Pole Display...
INSTALLATION 4.3 Define Welcome Message You can define your own message in the display. The Msg1 will blink on upper line while the Msg2 is displayed on lower line in marquee status. You can type the character on keyboard in ASCII mode or type others in Hex mode.
NSTALLATION 4.4 Define Your Own Font You can create your own font and download it with the software tool. There are three ways to create the font: 4.4.1 From an Existing Font You can see the following dialog by pressing “Open Exist Font” button. Please select a font to be your font base and modify it to fit your requirement.
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INSTALLATION 4.4.2 From Your Font File You can modify previously edited and saved font file. Press “Open Font File” button the following dialog will be shown. After select a file, the font contained in that file will be loaded into memory. Then, you can edit font, save font to a file or download the font to device.
SOFTWARE SETTING COMMAND CHAPTER 5 SOFTWARE SETTING COMMAND User can re-set the default configuration by using the following software commands: 5.1 Baud Rate Setting Command STX 05 B n ETX Change the baud rate ASCII Format STX 05 B n ETX STX 05 E N ETX Dec.
INSTALLATION 5.4 Command Type Setting Command STX 05 C n ETX Change the command type ASCII Format STX 05 C n ETX STX 05 E N ETX Dec. Format [02][05][67] n [03] [02] [05] [69] [78] [03] n=49,51,55 Hex. Format [02h][05h][43h] n [03h][02h][05h][45h][4eh][03h] n=31h,33h,37h Description...
COMMAND SET CHAPTER 6 COMMAND SET 6.1 ESC/POS Mode Command Set Command Code (hex) Function description Move cursor right. Move cursor left. US LF 1F 0A Move cursor up. Move cursor down. US CR 1F 0D Move cursor to right-most position. Move cursor to left-most position.
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COMMAND SET n=a displayable character code US , n 1F 2C n Specify comma n=a displayable character code US ; n 1F 3B n Specify semicolon n=a displayable character (period + comma) code ESC & s n m 1B 26 1 n m Define download characters.
COMMAND SET Clear field 4 (bottom-right line) and move cursor to the first position 6.3 EMAX (AEDEX) Mode Command Set Command Code (hex) Function Description 21 23 31 [d1, d2...dn] 0D ! # 1 … CR Upper line display 1≦n≦20 21 23 32 [d1, d2...dn] 0D ! # 2 …...
COMMAND SET UTC/P (ENHANCED) Command Code (hex) Function Description ESC u A ..CR 1B 75 41 [d1, d2...dn] 0D Upper line display 1≦n≦20 1B 75 42 [d1, d2...dn] 0D ESC u B ….CR Bottom line display 1≦n≦20 1B 75 44 [d1, d2...dn] 0D Upper line message scroll ESC u D ….CR 1≦n≦40...
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COMMAND SET ESC [ A 1B 5B 41 Move cursor up US LF 1F 0A Move cursor up ESC [ B 1B 5B 42 Move cursor down Move cursor down ESC [ H 1B 5B 48 Move cursor to home position Move cursor to home position ESC [ L 1B 5B 4C...
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COMMAND SET ESC ? n 1B 3F Delete download characters ESC % n 1B 25 n Select/Cancel download n=00h, 01h character set n=01 select, n=00 cancel ESC _ n 1B 5F n Set cursor on/off n=00h, 01h n=01 cursor on, n=00 cursor off Select international font set ESC f n 1B 66 n...
COMMAND SET 6.6 DSP-800 Mode Command Set Command Code (hex) Function Description 04 01 49 n 17 Select International character set EOT SOH I n ETB n=00~0Fh or 30~3Fh (see Table 5-C) EOT SOH P n ETB 04 01 50 n 17 Move cursor to specified position 31h≦n≦58h EOT SOH C n m ETB...
COMMAND SET CHAPTER 7 CHARACTER SET 7.1 Character Code (20h-7Eh) 7.1.1 USA Standard Character Set “ & ‘ < > ﹑ 7.1.2 International Character Set Character Code Number Country U.S.A France à ° ç § é ù è ¨ β Ä...
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