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Summary of Contents for Custom Audio Electronics XD
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MINI MINI CUSTOMER CUSTOMER DISPLAY DISPLAY USER MANUAL...
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2-line x 20-character display. The new support system makes the display easy to position and offers two different display heights. The XD is available in single- and double-sided versions and can be incorporated in the body of Custom printers.
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DISPLAY COMPONENTS Display 2* Display 1 Horizontal adjustment Inclination angle adjustment Base Communication cable (Fig.2) * Only double-side display. (Fig.3) XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual...
3.2.3 High version display + printer (single / dopuble side) ..............3-4 4. CHARACTER SET 4.1 CHARACTER SET ..........................4-1 APPENDIX A - ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS A.1 ACCESSORIES ............................. A-1 A.1.1 Stand Alone Kit for customer display ..................... A-1 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY i User Manual...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Blank page ii XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual...
The display is not functioning normally despite the fact that all instructions in the users manual have been followed. The display has been dropped and its outer casing damaged. Display performance is poor. The display is not functioning. XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 1 User Manual...
Take out the user manual and the installation instructions. • Take out the base and the display group. • Keep the box packing materials in the event the display must be transported/shipped in the future 2 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual...
Lock the display group using the fi xing screw included in the package (see Fig.1.3). (Fig.1.1) (Fig.1.3) WARNING Before fastening the commu- nication cable check the cable path is correct. Incorrect posi- tions of the cable could cause damage on it. (Fig.1.2) XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 1-1 User Manual...
Ground signal Power supply Power supply NOTE The information in this page are valid for all the models. WARNING For the display version without printer use the power voltage indicated on the product label. 1-2 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual...
At the power ON on the display panel is indicated the current confi guration (see Fig 1.5 and 1.6), the following information is given: (Fig.1.5) Screenshot • Firmware version. • Baud rate. Screen • Command’s set. • Character’s set and Pass Trough function. (Fig.1.6) XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 1-3 User Manual (Fig.1.4)
1. INSTALLATION AND USE 1.4 MAINTENANCE 1.4.1 Display adjustments It’s possible to regulate the horizontal position and the inclination angle by acting on the mobile parts as shown (see Fig.1.7 and Fig.1.8). (Fig.1.7) (Fig.1.8) 1-4 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual...
The user is responsible for cleaning the display case. To clean the unit, use compressed air or a soft cloth. Do not use alcohol, solvents or stiff brushes. Alcohol, solvent (Fig.1.9) XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 1-5 User Manual...
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1. INSTALLATION AND USE Blank page 1-6 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual...
$1F $54 h m US T h m Set clock display $1F $55 US U Display clock $1F $58 n US X n Brightness adjustment $1F $5E n m US ^ n m Execute macro XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2-1 User Manual...
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Horizontal scroll mode: All characters on the current line are scrolled one character to the left. Thecursor is not moved, but the character area at the right end is cleared. [Default] [Reference] $1F $01, $1F $02, $1F $03 [Example] 2-2 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual...
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After execution this command the cursor moves to the home position. [Default] [Reference] [Example] [Name] Move cursor to left-most position. [Format] ASCII Decimal [Description] The cursor moves to the left-end position of the current line. [Notes] [Default] [Reference] [Example] XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2-3 User Manual...
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[Notes] • Once the user-defi ned characters are defi ned, they remain effective until they are re- defi ned, $1B $40 is executed, or the power is turned off. 2-4 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual...
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• This command has no effect on character already displayed. • If the user-defi ned character has not been defi ned for the specifi ed character code, the printer ignores this command. [Default] [Reference] $1B $26 [Example] XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2-5 User Manual...
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$1F $01, $1F $02 [Example] $1F $0A [Name] Move cursor up. [Format] ASCII Decimal [Description] Move the cursor up one line. [Notes] When the cursor is on the upper line, this command operates differently depending on XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2-7 User Manual...
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1) The $1F $5E command is received during a macro processing defi nition. 2) A macro processing defi nition exceeds 80 bytes (except for the $1F $3A command). • To delete a macro defi nition, send a $1F $3A command just after $1F $3A. 2-8 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual...
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$1F $42 [Name] Move cursor to bottom position. [Format] ASCII Decimal [Description] Moves the cursor to the bottom position. [Notes] • The bottom position indicates the 20 column of the lower line. [Default] [Reference] [Example] XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2-9 User Manual...
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$1B $40 command) is displayed in real time in the format “hours : minutes :seconds“. • After the counter is displayed, the cursor moves to the home position. • The counter display is cleared when any of the following occurs: 2-10 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual...
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Moving the cursor to the bottom line clears the time display, but counting continues inter- nally. Note: In this example the cursor is represented on its position for a more clear explana- tion but is not enabled with $1F$54 command. XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2-11 User Manual...
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100 msec The macro execution interval is (100 x 50 msec). After the blinking display shown in the fi gure below is held for 5 seconds, macro processing is repeated from a clear screen. XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2-13 User Manual...
Select international characters set $1B $6C x y US l x y Move cursor to specifi ed position. $1F $42 US B Move cursor to bottom position. Given below are more detailed descriptions of each command. 2-14 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual...
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Horizontal scroll mode: All characters on the current line are scrolled one character to the left. Thecursor is not moved, but the character area at the right end is cleared. [Default] [Reference] $1B $11, $1B $12, $1B $13 [Example] XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2-15 User Manual...
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After execution this command the cursor moves to the home posiition. [Default] [Reference] [Example] [Name] Move cursor to left-most position. [Format] ASCII Decimal [Description] The cursor moves to the left-end position of the current line. [Notes] [Default] [Reference] [Example] 2-16 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual...
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• Selecting vertical scroll mode cancels overwrite or horizontal scroll mode. • Except when the cursor is at the right end, entering a character code moves the cursor one character to the right after displaying the character. [Default] [Reference] $1B $11, $1B $13 [Example] XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2-17 User Manual...
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• p1..pk is the dot data to be defi ned for the characters. This indicates the dot pattern for a dots in the horizontal direction from the left side. 2-18 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual...
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• When n = 2 the customer display is selected and all the data from the host computer is processed internally in the display, and no data is transmitted to the printer. XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2-19 User Manual...
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Set the string display mode, and write string to display [Format] ASCII (n) x 20 (n) x 20 Decimal (n) x 20 [Description] Set the string display mode, write to upper line. [Notes] [Default] [Reference] [Example] 2-20 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual...
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$1B $5B $42 [Name] Move cursor down. [Format] ASCII Decimal [Description] Move the cursor down one line. [Notes] When the cursor reached the lower line, this command operates differently depending on the display mode. XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2-21 User Manual...
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Horizontal scroll mode: All characters on the current line are scrolled one character to the right. Thecursor is not moved, but the character area at the left end is cleared. [Default] [Reference] [Example] 2-22 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual...
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Select an international character set. [Format] ASCII Decimal [Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 10 [Description] Selects the international character set n according to the table below: CHARACTER SET U.S.A. France Germany United Kingdom Denmark I Sweden XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY 2-23 User Manual...
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$1F $42 [Name] Move cursor to bottom position. [Format] ASCII Decimal [Description] Moves the cursor to the bottom position. [Notes] The bottom position indicates the 20 column of the lower line. [Default] [Reference] [Example] 2-24 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual...
F/F RJ45 Ethernet adapter (Fig.A.1) POWER SUPPLY 230Vac Input specifi cations Input voltage 230 Vac Input frequency 50 Hz Output specifi cations Output voltage 18 Vdc NOTE This kit is usable with all models. XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY A-1 User Manual...
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Connect the RJ45 connector from interface cable (1A) with the ethernet adapter (3). • Connect the power supply jack (2) with the interface cable (1B). • Insert the power supply plug in the wall socket. RS232 (Fig.A.2) A-2 XD CUSTOMER DISPLAY User Manual...
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