Bematech PDX3000 User Manual

Pdx3 / ldx9 / ltx9 / ldx1 series, serial & usb interface customer displays, 2 by 20 character display

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PDX3 / LDX9 / LTX9 / LDX1 Series
Serial & USB Interface Customer Displays
2 by 20 character display
USER MANUAL
Oct 2018
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  • Page 1 PDX3 / LDX9 / LTX9 / LDX1 Series Serial & USB Interface Customer Displays 2 by 20 character display USER MANUAL Oct 2018...
  • Page 2 Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference. LOGIC CONTROLS, INC. A Bematech Company 999 S. Oyster Bay Road Building #104 Bethpage, NY11714...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents FEATURES ......................1 CARTON CONTENTS ..................2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ................3 3.1 S ...............3 TEPS ARDWARE NSTALLATION 3.1.1 Serial interface displays ......................3 3.1.2 USB interface displays ......................3 3.2 I ..................4 NTERFACE PECIFICATION USB DRIVER INSTALLATION ................6 4.1 WINDOWS XP, WINDOWS 7 WINDOWS 8 ..........6 4.2 MAC OS X 10.6.6, 10.6.6 X64, 10.5.8 INTEL, 10.5.8 PPC ........9...
  • Page 4: Features

    The model identification chart will assist you in selecting the model best suited to the application needs. The PDX3000/LDX9000/LTX9000/LDX1000 family line displays of serial port or USB port interfaces has been pre-assembled to make the installation as simple as possible.
  • Page 5: Carton Contents

    2 CARTON CONTENTS PDX3000 LDX9000 LTX9000 LDX1000 1 PDX3 pole display LDX9 pole display LTX9 table display LDX1 pole display USB/DB9 cable with MiniDIN10 USB/DB9 cable, USB/DB9 cable interconnector detachable from main cable detachable Power adapter 7.5VAC/DC Power adapter 5VDC...
  • Page 6: Hardware Installation

    3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION The PDX3000/LDX9000/LTX9000/LDX1000 family of universal line displays has been pre- assembled to make the installation as simple as possible. Please follow steps below for models of different interfaces. 3.1 Steps For Hardware Installation 3.1.1 Serial interface displays ...
  • Page 7: Interface Specification

    8: CTS (tied to pin 7) 9: +5 VDC  Serial pass-through Interface Connectors (LDX9000 & PDX3000 only) For pass-through models, the display cable comes with two connectors. The DB9F is to be connected to the computer while the DB25M is for connection to the peripheral.
  • Page 8 To peripheral: 1: NC 2: TXD to peripheral 3: RXD from peripheral 4: RTS 5: CTS (tied to pin 20) 6: NC 7: Ground DB25M (to peripheral) 8: NC 9-19: NC 20: DTR (tied to pin 5) 21-25: NC...
  • Page 9: Usb Driver Installation

    4 USB DRIVER INSTALLATION 4.1 WINDOWS 7 and WINDOWS 8 and WINDOWS 10 The USB drivers are available on our web site at www.logiccontrols.com. Please download and unzip the driver files before installation. There are two types of driver interface available. If the POS software is only able to access COM port for the pole display, use the virtual COM port interface.
  • Page 10 4. Click <Next> button to continue installation automatically. When finished, click <Finish> button to end installation (this can delay some seconds): 5. Invoke Device Manager to check COM port number or the device driver's name. The driver is installed under "Ports (COM & LPT)":...
  • Page 11 6. To change the assigned COM port number, double click "LCI Line Display (\\.\LCLD9\) (COMx)" to display the Properties dialog box and select <Port Settings> tab. Then click <Advanced...> button 7. Click on COM port number box to select from the list of unused port number and click <OK>...
  • Page 12: Mac Os X 10.6.6, 10.6.6 X64, 10.5.8 Intel, 10.5.8 Ppc

    4.2 MAC OS X 10.6.6, 10.6.6 X64, 10.5.8 INTEL, 10.5.8 PPC Latest USB drivers are available on our web site at www.bematechus.com. Please download and unzip the driver files before installation. 1. DO NOT plug the line display in USB port 2.
  • Page 13: Linux Kernel 2.6.Xx

    4.3 LINUX KERNEL 2.6.XX 1. Login as root user. 2. Copy "setup" folder to Linux. 3. Modify the permissions of "install.sh" and "testlcpd" by the following command:  chmod 777 install.sh  chmod 777 testlcpd 4. Modify install.sh according to your Linux distribution. Type "vi install.sh"...
  • Page 14 Note: Tested under Fedora 5 (Kernel:2.6.15-1.2054_FC5smp), Suse 10 (2.6.16.60-0.21-smp), and Xubuntu 8.10 (Kernel:2.6.27-7-generic) PRE-REQUERIMENTS: Linux Kernel source files installed on the system for debian/ubuntu, type "sudo apt-get install linux-source¨. To development tools installed (gcc).
  • Page 15: Command Sets And Configuration

    5 COMMAND SETS AND CONFIGURATION 5.1 DOWNLOAD COMMAND SETS The PDX3000/LDX9000/LDX1000 family of pole displays is controlled by command codes and data from the computer. The pole display is able to emulate different popular command sets to meet requirements of different POS software. Please download the required command set to the display according to requirement of the POS software with the provided download utility software.
  • Page 16 3. Select the <Port Name>, and baud rate if USB device name interface is NOT selected. Select the set command and click <Start Downloading> button (example below for Emax set commands): 4. The pole display will show: LOGIC CONTROLS DOWNLOADING CODE 5.
  • Page 17 The pole display will show: xxxxx Vyy.yy zzzzz xxxxx = Name of command set. Example: <LCI> for Logic Controls Vyy.yy = Firmware version of the pole display. zzzzz = Serial port baud rate if NOT USB interface NOTE: If the pole display shows: DOWNLOADING FAILURE Boot Vyy.yy...
  • Page 18: Serial Port Configuration

    5.2 Serial Port Configuration The pole displays with serial interface were factory configured for serial RS232C interface using the following protocol: · Baud Rate: 9600 · Data Bits: · Stop Bit: · Parity: None The baud rate is programmable with the software utility. Configuration options are as follows: 2400 4800...
  • Page 19: Select Command Set

    5.3 SELECT COMMAND SET A software utility can be used to select one of the command sets when LCIGP is downloaded in flash ROM. This is default firmware downloaded in the pole display. Run the software utility. Command set options are as follows: LCI –...
  • Page 20: Functional Test

    6 FUNCTIONAL TEST The following test sequence will verify that your pole display is working properly. Before you start this procedure, you must install the pole display correctly as outlined under the INSTALLATION sections. The functional test described below is for the LCI command set.
  • Page 21: Opos Driver Installation

    7 OPOS DRIVER INSTALLATION If the POS software uses OPOS (OLE-POS) software interface for controlling the pole display operations, OPOS drivers must be installed. The OPOS driver supplied by Logic Controls will work with the default Logic Controls command set. 1.
  • Page 22: Command Sets Description

    8 COMMAND SETS DESCRIPTION Commands are transmitted to the pole display as ASCII codes. The command codes listed below are expressed in:  Hexadecimal (base 16) numbers enclosed inside angle brackets < >  Decimal numbers enclosed in parenthesis ( ) ...
  • Page 23 Move the cursor to the left most digit of the row it is in. 8. Digit Select <10> <n> Move the cursor to any position on the display with this command followed by a data byte (n) of <00> to <27>, or in decimal (00) to (39). Column 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27...
  • Page 24 14. Message Scroll Left on Bottom Line <1B> <06> <Data> <0D> Scroll a continuous message of up to 45 characters from right to left on the bottom line. 15. Message Scroll Right on Top Line <1B> <07> <Data> <0D> Scroll a continuous message of up to 45 characters from left to right on the top line. 16.
  • Page 25 23. Select International Symbols <1B> <26> <n> Select international symbol set (0-13) for various languages. Refer to the international symbol table for list of language symbol selections (see “Character Code Tables” in the end of this manual). Character set U.S.A. France Germany U.K.
  • Page 26: Aedex Command Set

    8.1.2 Aedex Command Set The default is on pass-through mode. All data codes will be by-pass to the peripheral device except the following commands. 1. Top Line - Alphanumeric <21> <23> <31> <Data> <0D> The characters will be displayed on the top line of the pole display. 2.
  • Page 27: Noritake Command Set

    8.1.3 Noritake Command Set 1. Vertical Scroll Mode <12> or <DC1> Data is written into the second row and transferred to the first row when carriage return is received, leaving the second row empty. 2. Character Over Write Mode <11> or <DC2> This is the default mode.
  • Page 28 Set cursor on. Default set. 10. Cursor Off <16> Set cursor off. 11. Reset <1B> <49> All characters are erased and all settings are turned to the power-on reset conditions. 12. Clear <0E> All displayed characters are cleared. The cursor does not move. 13.
  • Page 29: Lci3400 Command Set

    8.1.4 LCI3400 Command Set 1. Vertical Scroll Mode (DC2) <IF><12> Data is written into the second row and transferred to the first row when carriage return is received, leaving the second row empty. All data is written into the second row of the display.
  • Page 30 Move the cursor to any position on the display. “P” is the digit position where the cursor is to be moved to. P is represented as a 2 digit hex number. Move the cursor to any position on the display. 13.
  • Page 31: Utc1100(Sd) Command Set

    8.1.5 UTC1100(SD) Command Set 1. Brightness <04> <n> Brightness level (n = level). n = <20>, 20% n = <40>, 40% n = <60>, 60% n = <FF>, 100% 2. Back Spacing <08> Move cursor position to the left one position, erasing the character, if any, that was in that position.
  • Page 32 13. Clear To End Of Line <18> Clear To End Of Line. This command will clear out the display from the current write- in position to the end of the current line. 14. Clear To End Of Display <19> Clear To End Of Display. This command will clear out the display from the current write-in position to the end of the second line.
  • Page 33: Utc1100(En) Command Set

    8.1.6 UTC1100(EN) Command Set The default is on pass-through mode. All data codes will be by-pass to the peripheral device except the following commands. 1. Top line Alphanumeric <1B> <75> <41> Data <0D> The leftmost 20 characters, following the command terminated by a <0D> (Carriage Return) will be displayed on the top line.
  • Page 34 n = <06> PC850 - Spanish. n = <07> PD220XL. 12. Down Line Load <1B> <75> <74> <63> Select <0D> N/A. 13. Redefine Graphic <1B> <75> <48> cc H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 <0D> Redefine Graphic. cc = character to change (in hexadecimal). Allow the generation of custom character font.
  • Page 35: Utc220Xlt Command Set

    8.1.7 UTC220XLT Command Set 1. Top line Alphanumeric <1B> <75> <41> Data <0D> The leftmost 20 characters, following the command terminated by a <0D> (Carriage Return) will be displayed on the top line. To clear top line use: <1B> <75> <41> <0D>. This command is only effective on pass-through mode.
  • Page 36 12. Vertical Scroll Mode <12> After writing the characters up to the last position of the second row, all characters displayed in the second row are shifted to the upper row (first row), clearing the second row. Default mode. 13. Cursor On <13> or (19) or {^S} Turn on the cursor.
  • Page 37: Epson110-D202 Command Set

    8.1.8 Epson110-D202 Command Set 1. Move Cursor Left <08> Move the cursor one character to the left. 2. Move Cursor Right <09> Move the cursor one character to the right. 3. Move Cursor Down <0A> Move the cursor down one line. 4.
  • Page 38 15. Define download characters <1B> <26> <01> <n> <m> [a (p1.. ps) x a] (m–n+1) Define download characters. Range: 32 ≤ n = m ≤ 126 0 ≤ a ≤ 5 0 ≤ p1…ps x a ≤ 255 16. Delete Download Characters <1B> <3F> <n> Delete the specified download character.
  • Page 39 20. Specify overwrite mode <1F> <01> Set the screen display mode to the overwrite mode. 21. Specify Vertical Scroll Mode <1F> <02> Set the screen display mode to the vertical scroll mode. 22. Specify Horizontal Scroll Mode <1F> <03> Set the screen display mode to the horizontal scroll mode. 23.
  • Page 40: Emax Command Set

    8.2 Emax Command Set 1. Clear all characters Clear all of the displayed characters on dumb terminal mode. 2. Move cursor to home Move the cursor to the left most position on the upper line. Make cursor on, and clear all of the displayed characters, and enter dumb terminal mode when the pole display is under non-terminal mode.
  • Page 41: Firich Command Set

    8.3 Firich Command Set 1. Overwrite Mode <1B> <11> or <1B> <40> This is the default mode. Set the display to overwrite mode. This is the default power on display mode. 2. Vertical Scroll Mode <1B> <12> Set the display to vertical scroll mode. 3.
  • Page 42 The cursor moves to the left end of the other line.  Vertical scroll mode: When the cursor is at the upper right end, it is moved to the lower left end. When the cursor is at the lower right end, the lower line message is moved to the upper line.
  • Page 43 23. Clear cursor line and clear string mode <18> Clear the line where the cursor is at, clear string mode. 24. Set cursor ON or OFF <1B> <5F> <n> Set cursor ON or OFF. n = <00> cursor is set to OFF n = <01>...
  • Page 44 Undefined character code n previously defined by user. Built-in font is used subsequently. <20> <= n <= <7F> 30. Select/cancel user-defined character set <1B> <25> <n> Set cursor ON or OFF. n = <00> cancel user-defined character set. Built-in character set is used. n = <01>...
  • Page 45: Iee Command Set

    8.4 IEE Command Set 1. Capacity <01> Not available. 2. Display Firmware Version <02> Display software checksum and software number. 3. Read cursor <03> Not available. 4. Read data <04> Not available. 5. Begin blink <06> Begin blink field at current cursor location. 6.
  • Page 46 15. Normal Data <11> Normal data entry with automatic carriage return and line feed. Data enters beginning at the home position, and vertical scroll from bottom line after line has been filled. 16. Overwrite <12> Overwrite of right-most character on the present line / automatic carriage return off. 17.
  • Page 47 28. Select Character Font Set <1B> <74> <n> Select character set. n = <01>, ASCII and General European. n = <02>, ASCII and Katakana - IEE. n = <03>, ASCII and Cyrillic. n = <04>, ASCII and Hebrew. n = <05>, ASCII and ISO 8859-1. n = <06>, ASCII and ISO 8859-2.
  • Page 48: Ptc7220 Command Set

    8.5 PTC7220 Command Set 1. Overwrite Mode <1B> <11> Change the display mode to the overwrite mode. In this mode, the cursor will move rightward and begin from the upper left-end position. Default mode. 2. Vertical Scroll Mode <1B> <12> Set the display to vertical scroll mode.
  • Page 49 All characters on the current line are scrolled one to the left in the window. The cursor is not moved but the character area at the right end of the window is cleared. 11. Move cursor Up <1B> <5B> <41> Move the cursor up one line.
  • Page 50 n = <01> window is set. 1 <= x1 < x2 <= 20 the left-most and the right-most columns of the window 1 <= y <= 2 the upper or lower line. 23. Clear display screen and clear string mode <0C> or {CLR} All the display characters will be cleared, and the string mode will be cancelled.
  • Page 51 30. Select international sign font <1B> <66> <n> International Font Set International Font Set American Norwegian German Swedish Italian Danish I Japanese Danish II British Slavonic French Russian Spanish reserved 31. Select international font code <1B> <63> <n> International Font Set International Font Set Compliance with ASCII code Compliance with RUSSIAN code...
  • Page 52: Character Code Tables

    9 CHARACTER CODE TABLES The characters displayed on the customer display are defined by the character code tables. Character codes from 00h (hexadecimal) to 1Fh (hexadecimal) are non- displayable control codes. The standard ASCII code table displayable characters are from 20h (hexadecimal) to 7FH (hexadecimal) and are the same for all font set selections.
  • Page 53 Internal Symbol font table ASCII codes (Hexadecimal) Country 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B 7C 7D 7E France Germany Denmark I Sweden Italy Spain I Japan Norway Denmark II Spain II Latin America Korea...
  • Page 54 9.2 CHARACTER FONT CODE PAGES Logic Controls font set B C D E F...
  • Page 55 PC437 – Standard European font set B C D E F PC850 - Multilingual font set B C D E F...
  • Page 56 PC852 – Latin2 font set B C D E F PC858 font set B C D E F...
  • Page 57 PC860 - Portuguese font set PC863 – Canadian French font set B C D E F...
  • Page 58 PC865 - Nordic font set B C D E F Slavonic font set...
  • Page 59 Russia font set Katakana - PTC font set...
  • Page 60 Other supported font sets: PC866 - Cyrillic2 font set Katakana - Epson font set Katakana - IEE font set PD220XL font set WPC1252 font set Emax font set Cyrillic font set General European font set Greek font set Hebrew font set ISO8859-1 font set ISO8859-2 font set...
  • Page 61: General Specifications

    10 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS MODELS LDX3000 LDX9000 LTX9000 LDX1000 OPTICAL: Number of rows Number of digits/row Dot matrix 5 x 7 5 x 7 5 x 7 5 x 7 Digit height 0.20in. (5.0mm) 0.374in. (9.5mm) 0.374in. (9.5mm) 0.362in. (9.2mm) Digit width 0.14in.

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