Explanation Of Input / Output Signals - Citizen CBM-291 User Manual

Line thermal printer
Hide thumbs Also See for CBM-291:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

7.2 Explanation of Input / Output signals

7.2.1 Input / Output signals
(1) RD
Serial receiving data signal. On occurrence of framing error, overrun error, or parity error,
the data is printed as "?".
(2) DTR
When this signal is READY, write data or a command. When they are written in BUSY,
overrun error is occurred and data is ignored. Even during printing, data can be loaded in
the input buffer. Further, BUSY can take place on supply of power, during test printing,
during on-line, or on resetting.
(3) TD
When, while in data reception, the rest of input buffer on the printer side goes less than
128 bytes , DC3 (13H) data reception impossible signals are output.
When the rest of input buffer goes more than 256 bytes, DC1 (11H) data reception possible signals
are output to the host. When DTR/DSR control having been selected in status
information transmission, it is first confirmed that DSR is "space" and data is sent.
When DTR/DSR control has not been selected, DSR is ignored and data is transmitted.
(4) FG
Case GND
(5) GND
Common GND on the circuit.
CITIZEN
29

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Cbm-290

Table of Contents