Memory Switch Setting - Citizen CBM-920II User Manual

Citizen systems cbm-920ii: users manual
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4.9 Memory Switch Setting

<Memory Switch Initial Setting>
NO.
0
International character selection
1
Code page selection
2
Emulation selection
3
Ack timing *2
Communication error data processing *3
4
Paper-near-end selection
5
Power ON state
6
Busy signal clear timing *1
7
Input buffer size
8
PE output at PNE *2
Communication data bit length selection *3
9
I/F, LED state at PNE
A
BUSY at FEED switch ON
B
Auto loading
C
Clear after auto loading
D
Supply voltage check
E
Paper lamp
*1: Effective only for parallel I/F (P model).
*2: Applicable to parallel I/F (P model).
*3: Applicable to serial I/F (R model).
Memory switch setting can be changed by a command or by manual operation.
a)
Change by command
Memory switch can be changed by a command. For details, refer to "8.
Print Control Function".
When the printer receives the command, it outputs a BUSY signal and enters
memory setting mode. After writing into memory switch, software resetting
is carried out and the receive buffer/print buffer are cleared causing each
set value to return to the initial value and then the contents of the memory
switch(es) are reloaded.
Commands are set one by one. Use care when changing two or more set
values.
Item
Japan (920JPN)
Japanese
920 emulation (Japan)
CBM920 emulation
After clearing BUSY (After)
Replace with 7Fh (7Fh)
Valid
Online
CBM-920
2k bytes
Valid
8 bits
I/F+LED
Invalid
Valid (short)
FEED SW
Only at power ON
CBM920 emulation
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International (920Intl)
U.S.A
920 emulation (International)

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