TABLE OF CONTENTS 3.2.5 Set Current Time 3.2.6 Set Interval Time 3.2.7 Set Synchronization Time PRELIMINARY INFORMATION 3.2.8 Print Date and Time Only 3.2.9 Exit Set Clock Mode Safety Summary Remote Terminal Operation Important Messages 3.3.1 Data Transmission CMOS Caution 3.3.2 Print Conditions Shock Hazard...
PRELIMINARY INFORMATION SHOCK HAZARD (INDUSTRY STANDARD) “Shock Hazard,” is defined in Underwriters SAFETY SUMMARY Laboratories Radio and Television Receiving Appliances Standards for Safety. 12th ed., 25 This instrument is designed to prevent accidental June 1969: shock to the operator when used properly. However, no engineering design can assure the “Shock hazard shall be considered to exist at any safety of an instrument used negligently.
MAL characters per line, 12 WIDE or BOLD char- acters per line. FACTORY ASSISTANCE MODEL 6612: 32-column, addressable dot matrix 96 standard ASCII character set. Prints 32 NOR- Because of the design complexity and use of MAL characters per line, 16 WIDE or BOLD char- extensive test fixtures, the printer should not be acters per line.
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BEZEL: 5.70" x 2.87" (144.8mm x 72.9mm). For Models 6610 and 6614: 128 characters stan- DEPTH: 8.75" (228.6mm); dard (4 lines if Model 6612, 3 lines if Model 6614). BATTERY BACKUP: Protects up to 30 days WEIGHT: 3 Ibs. 5-1/2 oz.
Section 2 CHANGE PRINTOUT VARIABLES INSTALLATION The variables that determine printout format (how data prints out) are factory-set but can be INSTALLATION FUNCTIONS: changed during installation. The factory settings (default settings) are: Open Front Panel Change Printout Variables VARIABLE FACTORY SETTING Interface Connections Font *Normal...
2.2.2 SELECT PRINT DIRECTION 2.2.4 SELECT CALENDAR FORMAT On many printers, data prints out upside-down When the Real Time Clock option (Option K) is (first-line-down/NORMAL) while this presents no installed, one of two calendar formats can be problem once the printout tape is removed from selected: mo/day/yr (STD) or day/mo/yr (EUR).
2.2.6 SELECT DATA BITS 2.3.1 SELECT RS232 OR 20MA INTERFACE SWITCH POSTION The position of jumper W17 on the P17 header will DATA BITS S2-1 determine either RS-232-C or 20mA operation. 7 (standard) Refer to Fig. 2 for the correct RS232/20mA jumper connection.
J4 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS CONNECT POWER SUPPLY FUNCTION (Refer to Fig. 5) Shield (chassis GND) Transmitted Data (TxD) (not connect- All power supply connections are made using 18 gauge wire. Twisted pair or shielded cable input Receive Data (RxO) (input) lines are recommended on DC-powered units. Request-to-Send (RTS) (output)
LOAD PAPER CHANGE RIBBON (Refer to Fig. 6) (Refer to Fig. 6) HOW TO LOAD PAPER... HOW TO CHANGE THE RIBBON... (1) Open the front panel for access to the paper (1) Open front panel for access to the ribbon car- platen.
TEST PRINTER PRINTER MAINTENANCE (1) Turn printer ON. Proper maintenance of the printer mechanism (2) Press <TEST> key on front panel. requires periodic cleaning. NOTE: More extensive maintenance If everything is operating properly, the printer requires will print the 96 printable ASCII characters factory assistance.
Section 3 SET CLOCK MODE OPERATION When the Clock Option (K) is installed, the printer has a 14-key front panel, used to set (program) THREE MODES OF OPERATION: these clock variables: Standard Operation Mode (3.1) Lock Out Code (entry password) Set Clock Mode (for units with Option K) (3.2) Internal Clock (current date, time) Remote Terminal Operation (3.3)
3.2.2 SET LOCK OUT CODE 3.2.6 SET INTERVAL TIME 1. Press: <M> and <9> 1. Press: <M> and <3> 2. Enter any 4 digits (as the Lock Out Code) (Printout: ENTER INTV). REMEMBER: Enter the Lock Out Code whenev- 2. Enter 6-digit interval time in hrs:mins:secs. EXAMPLE: To print every 1/2 hour, enter: (1) the Set dock mode has been entered <M 3 0 0 3 0 0 0>...
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3.2.7 SET SYNCHRONIZATION TIME (SYNC) MODEL 6612: Standard data buffer is 128 char- acters. Printer speed is 30 lines per minute. Baud TO SYNCHRONIZE THE INTERVAL TIME WITH rate is user-selected. When the data buffer cen- THE INTERNAL CLOCK . . .
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3.3.4 ASCII CHARACTER SET CHARACTER CODE CHARACTER CODE CHARACTER HEX CODE CHARACTER HEX CODE CHARACTER HEX CODE space Figure 11A. Typical RS-232C Connection ˚ & Figure 11B. Typical 20mA Connection ASCII CONTROL COMMANDS CONTROL FUNCTION HEX CODE Backspace (Description: Clears previous character for a new character.
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SP3 on the main logic board (see lower right “Control” column. corner of the board layout shown in the figure on the next page) will enable the 6612 and 6614 to ASCII ESCAPE COMMANDS print Date, Time and Data on a single line, instead...
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Figure 13. Main logic board assembly drawing.
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Figure 14. For units using P/N 146818A for U101, connect Pin 16 to VB and connect Pin 1 to ground. K option board schematic.
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SAME MS 6610, EXCEPT: ADD 05-22763, 40-21628 DELETE 47-21947-00 ADD 47-21947-02 6610P SAME AS 6610, EXCEPT: 6612K ADD 04-22975-01 SAME AS 6612, EXCEPT: ADD 05-22763 6610KP SAME AS 6610, EXCEPT: 6612M ADD 04-22975-01, 05-22763 SAME AS 6612, EXCEPT: ADD 40-21628...
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6612KM 6614 SAME AS 6612, EXCEPT: SAME AS 6610, EXCEPT: ADD 05-22763, 40-21628 DELETE 47-21947-00 ADD 47-21947-03 6612P SAME AS 6612, EXCEPT: 6614M ADD 04-22975-01 SAME AS 6614, EXCEPT: ADD 40-21628 6612KP 6614KM SAKE AS 6612, EXCEPT: ADD 04-22975-01, 05-22763...
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6614MS 51-16297 SOCKET 28 PIN SAME AS 6614, EXCEPT: 51-16939 SOCKET IC 40-PIN DIP ADD 04-22975-02, 40-21628 51-22509 CONNECTOR (REF. J4) 5I-15387-02 READER (REF. P18) 6614KMS 51-15387-03 STICK HEADER RT. SAME AS 6614, EXCEPT: ANGLE (REF. P17) ADD 04-22975-02, 40-2162805-22763 51-18194 JUMPER BERG 52-17936-11...
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Our recommendations, if any, for those of these products are based on tests believed to be reli- able. The greatest care is exercised in the selec- tion of how raw materials and in our manufactur- ing operations. However, since the use of this product is beyond the control of the manufacturer, no guarantee or warranty, expressed or implied is made as to such use or effects incidental to such...