Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit FTP604 du fabricant Fujitsu
Aller à la page of 51
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 1 - 1 of - 1 - 1 - 51 User Manual Thermal printer controller PRN604 - S FOR FUJITSU THERMAL PRINTERS FTP604 SERIES.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 1 - 2 of - 1 - 2 - 51 VERSION HISTORY Version Date Init Status Description 0.9 020712 BB Draft First release 0.91 021022 BB Pre - release Second pre - release 0.92 030111 BB Pre - release Third pre - release 0.93 030125 BB Pre - release Connector updated Copyright 1999 - 2003 by I/F - COM A/S.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 1 - 3 of - 1 - 3 - 51 extremely high reliability is required. If you are considering such applications, please consult our customer service department. • There is a general possibility of component failure. Every effort has been made to improve product quality but such failures cannot be completely excluded.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 1 - 4 of - 1 - 4 - 51 1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................ 1 - 7 2 INSTALLATION ..........................................................................
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 1 - 5 of - 1 - 5 - 51 3.8.15 Underline off .................................................................................................. 3 - 23 3.8.16 Underline on ..............................................................
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 1 - 6 of - 1 - 6 - 51 7.1 S EIKO COMPATIBLE COMM AND SET ( OPTIONAL ) ..................................................... 7 - 41 7.1.1 Escape sequences, overview. ..................................................................
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 2 - 7 of - 2 - 7 - 51 1 SYSTEM DESCRIP TION This reference manual describes the specifications, functions, and operating procedures for the PRN604 - SInterface Board. The PRN604 - S is an interface board for the FTP604 series printer mechanisms.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 2 - 8 of - 2 - 8 - 51 2.3 Installation PRN604 - Sis fastened in the product by 4 M3.3 screws. The cables (for the t hermal head, the stepper - motor and detector) are placed in the thermal printer connector on the PCB. 1 Mounting hole is grounded.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 2 - 9 of - 2 - 9 - 51 2.5 Settings Following below description can change default settings. Baud rate is default 115.200, however standard PC´s today cannot handle th is Baud rate. W indows OS does not support speed higher than 115.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 2 - 10 of - 2 - 10 - 51 iii. 448 dots iv. 512 dots v. 576 dots vi. 640 dots vii. 832 dots viii. 1152 dots i. Key 1 function 1. Input key 2. LED output 3. Label detect 4. Black mark detection 5. Paper near end function 6. Paper jam function a.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 2 - 11 of - 2 - 11 - 51 v. 10 mm vi. 20 mm vii. 30 mm viii. 50 mm o. Grey scale printing i. On ii. Off p. Acceleration i. Slow ii. Medium iii. Fast iv. Disable q. Printing speed i. 25% ii. 50% iii. 75% iv. 100% v. Disable r. Burn stro be dark i.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 2 - 12 of - 2 - 12 - 51 ii. W inding motor Settings will be effective up on turn off and on. 2.6 Serial Input/Output If BUSY control is selected: When 236 bytes of data have been stored in the input buffer, the SBUSY signal becomes high to request that the computer temporarily stop sending data.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 2 - 13 of - 2 - 13 - 51 switches. However, the hardware error code (a) has the same conditions as those for pa rallel input. When transferring data, data control by SBUSY and Xon/Xoff is not executed and the data is transferred with no conditions.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 2 - 14 of - 2 - 14 - 51 2.7 THERMAL HEAD CONTROL Data Transfer to the Thermal Head The PRN604 - S transfers one dot line of data at 6 Mbps synchronized with the CLOCK signal. The data is transferred in order to the shift register inside the thermal head from the left (when facing the paper feed direction).
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 2 - 15 of - 2 - 15 - 51 When the maximum number of activated dots is 128 dots, and all of the dots are driven, as shown in 2.7.3 Head Control Circuit The PRN604 - S has a function for measuring the resistance of the thermal head connected to the FTP604.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 2 - 16 of - 2 - 16 - 51 Specifications Default settings Interface Serial RS232C, USB or IRDA Data format serial 115.200 baud, 8 data bit, none parity, 1 stop bit, hardware handshake.Baud rate can be changed by s oftware. Data format USB USB Printer class specification.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 3 - 17 of - 3 - 17 - 51 3 Function 3.1 General Notice, when data is sent from the external equipment to the printer controller, all data has to be sent as binary file. If data is being sent as a character file, and some data in the file is equal to E OF, the rest will not be received.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 3 - 18 of - 3 - 18 - 51 3.5 Firmware upgrade. If firmware needs to be changed, alternative firmware can be downloaded. Please contact I/F - COM for firmware upgrade or changes. The steps to download an alternative firmware in DOS are the following.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 3 - 19 of - 3 - 19 - 51 3.7 Character design The following figures describes the design of different types of characters (small): 3.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 3 - 20 of - 3 - 20 - 51 3.7.3 Underline When underline characters are print ed the last line in the character matrix will be marked. 3.7.4 Bold When bold characters are printed the character is or with itself shifted right. 3.7.5 Reverse When reverse characters are printed the character matrix will be negated.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 3 - 21 of - 3 - 21 - 51 3.8 I/F - COM simple command set. The following commands are use when communicating with the printe r controller. All other commands is ignored 3.8.1 Small Font [Name] Small Font (8x12) [Format] ASCII NUL Hex 00 Decimal 0 [Description] Chooses small font from the current print position.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 3 - 22 of - 3 - 22 - 51 Hex 04 Decimal 4 [Description] Chooses wide font from the current print position. 3.8.6 High Font [Name] High Font (16x56) [Format] ASCII ENQ Hex 05 Decimal 5 [Description] Chooses high font from the current print position.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 3 - 23 of - 3 - 23 - 51 [Description] Turns the barcode on until non - barcode character received. [Barcode char.] Space , $ , % , * , + , - , . , / , 0 - 9 , A - Z [Notes] The barcode 39 must start and end with the character ‘*’.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 3 - 24 of - 3 - 24 - 51 Hex 10 Decimal 16 [Description] This command will switch off underline printing 3.8.16 Underline on [Name] Underline on [Format] ASCII DC1 Hex 11 Decimal 17 [Descript ion] This command will switch on underline printing 3.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 3 - 25 of - 3 - 25 - 51 3.8.21 Initialise Printer [Name] Initialise [Format] ASCII SYN Hex 16 Decimal 22 [Description] When the printer controller receives this byte a reset of the printer will be i nitialised. This command can be treated even if buffer is full.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 3 - 26 of - 3 - 26 - 51 Decimal 25 [Description] When the printer control ler receives this byte the digital value of the head voltage will be transmitted.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 3 - 27 of - 3 - 27 - 51 If n > 1 and < 254 then the output will be turned on in n/4.096msec, and then turned off again. If n = 255, then the output will be turned on.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 3 - 28 of - 3 - 28 - 51 Decimal 27 100 [Description] This command will enable that the boards save values to the flash, this is made to ensure that a wrong transmission not will change settings in the board, remember to send the command “Saving data to board”, to actual sa ve the data.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 3 - 29 of - 3 - 29 - 51 Decimal 27 104 n [Description] N represents the new baud rate, legal values for n = 1 to 255. The baud rate is calculated as 921600/n = new baud rate. For instance 921600/8 = 115200baud. The value is saved to the flash 3.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 3 - 30 of - 3 - 30 - 51 3.8.40 Graphic data – non compressed [Name] Graphic data – non - compressed [Form at] ASCII US d1,d2,..
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 3 - 31 of - 3 - 31 - 51 NUL S mall Font SOH Low Font STX Narrow Font ETX Normal Font EOT W ide Font ENQ High Font ACK Large Font BEL Xlarge Font LF Line Feed VT Print barcode FF Fo.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 4 - 32 of - 4 - 32 - 51 4 Maintenance 4.1 D aily use Printer and interface board must be switch off while in idle mode. 4.2 Store/Transport The product has to be stored under ESD safe conditions, and to be packed safely during transportation.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 5 - 33 of - 5 - 33 - 51 5 Specifications 5.1 Electrical Data Voltage: 6 - 8,5VDC C urrent: Maximum head current: Numbers of active dots * Vhead 150+/ - 15% Maximum motor current: 1000mA Power up sequence: max. 10 msec. 10 – 90% Voltage applied Power down sequence: max.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 5 - 34 of - 5 - 34 - 51 ESD: 4 kV contact discharge against parts exposed to contact at normal use. 8 kV air discharge. 5.5 Temperature T est Temperature shock: (no voltage applied) - 28°C to +100°C at 1 sec. 100 times: no damage.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 6 - 35 of - 6 - 35 - 51 6 Connector Pin Assignment 6.1.1 Motor connector Connector CN1: 5501 - 4S Mating connector part number: TBA Pin Function 1 /MB 2 MB 3 /MA 4 MA 6.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 6 - 36 of - 6 - 36 - 51 6.1.3 Thermal Head connector FTP634M CLxxx and FTP644MCLxxx Mating connector: TBA Connector CN4: JS1125 - 11 Pin Function Pin Function 1 /ST5 7 DI 2 /ST6 8 GND 3 /ST7 9 GND 4 /ST7 10 VH 5 /CLK 11 VH 6 /LAT 6.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 6 - 37 of - 6 - 37 - 51 6.1.5 IRDA connector IRDA connector CN7: B4B - ZR Mating connector part number: TBA Pin 1 2 3 4 Functi on +5V TX RX GND 6.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 6 - 38 of - 6 - 38 - 51 The LED will show these conditions LED Error Off No Error Flash 1Hz Paper near end Flash 2Hz Paper jam On Both paper jam and near end 6.1.7 Power connector Power connector CN10: KLD - 0202 - B Mating connector TBA Pin F unction Pin Function 1 GND 3 GND 2 +8.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 6 - 39 of - 6 - 39 - 51 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 Function GND Vcoil, Max 24V Coil, max 1A Anode Cathode Using output as cash drawer solenoid time must be set. By default solenoid time is 0,5 sec. Using output fo r winding motor, connector must be applied.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 6 - 40 of - 6 - 40 - 51 6.2 Mechanical Drawings.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 7 - 41 of - 7 - 41 - 51 7 Appendix 7.1 Seiko compatible command set (optional) 7.1.1 Escape sequences, overview. CR CR Carriage Return ESC+ ‘ J ’ +n Print and Feed Forward ESC+.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 7 - 42 of - 7 - 42 - 51 DC2+ ‘ P ’ + s + e+ x + y + Font Data Option Font Define DC2+ ‘ O ’+n Option Font Select/Deselect DC2+ ‘ Q ’ Option Font Clear DC3+ ‘ A ’ Ru.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 7 - 43 of - 7 - 43 - 51 ESC @ Printer initialisation ESC A+n Line spacing setting ESC C+n Page length (number of lines) setting ESC D+[n]k+NUL Horizontal tab position setting ESC J.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 7 - 44 of - 7 - 44 - 51 [Description] When the printer controller receives this byte the text data in the buffer will be printed Horizontal tab [Name] Horizontal tab [Format] ASCII.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 7 - 45 of - 7 - 45 - 51 7.3 APS compatible command set (optional) 7.3.1 Escape sequences, overvie w. GS / n Set printing speed / Maximum peak current GS D n Set print Intensity ESC.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 7 - 46 of - 7 - 46 - 51 Description: Set printing speed / Maximum peak current/ Dynamic division Format: <1Dh> <2Fh> <n> Comments: n=1 to 32: (Default n=5) Softwa re programmable consumption (Dynamic division). The maximum number of black dots which are simultaneously heated is (n+1) x 8.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 7 - 47 of - 7 - 47 - 51 7.4 ESC/POS compatible command set (optional) 7.4.1 Escape sequences, overview. ESC c 4 Select Paper Near End Sensors to stop printing HT Horizontal Tab LF .
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 7 - 48 of - 7 - 48 - 51 ESC d n Print and feed n lines ESC i Partial cut ESC p m t1 t2 Cash drawer Output ESC t n Select character Code table ESC u n Transmit peripheral device sta.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 7 - 49 of - 7 - 49 - 51 7.5 Optional sensor description Top view Bottom view PIN1 PIN2 PIN3.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 7 - 50 of - 7 - 50 - 51 Please note that distance from top of sensor to paper must be Min 0,5mm and Max 1,00mm.
12 - 02 - 2003 Page 7 - 51 of - 7 - 51 - 51 Example showing how to connect PRS600 to AUX Input connector CN4 on PRN604 - S standard board. RED RED WHITE BLACK RED WHITE BLACK.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Fujitsu FTP604 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Fujitsu FTP604 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Fujitsu FTP604, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Fujitsu FTP604 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Fujitsu FTP604, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Fujitsu FTP604.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Fujitsu FTP604. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Fujitsu FTP604 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.