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MODES OF OPERATION 

 
The printer has three operating modes when not actually printing: 

 

"Idle Mode": ready to accept data, but no data are in the buffer awaiting printing, and the printer is not 
printing;  

 

“Sleep Mode": effectively switched off; 

 

"Spooling Mode": active, but storing data for later printing. 

 
Modes are indicated by different color combinations on the front-panel Status Indicator.  No light is emitted in sleep 
mode. 
 
There is no power switch, as power control is either automatic or by command from the host computer.  To save 
power, the printer enters sleep mode after a period of inactivity.  It can also be programmed to stay idle indefinitely 
or to go to sleep on command. 
 

IDLE MODE 

 
In idle mode, the printer is ready to receive data which will be printed as soon as complete lines or graphics patterns 
are decoded.  It responds to the paper feed button in the normal way, and can also produce a self test printout.  
Power consumption is such that a fully-charged battery pack would last up to 10 hours, but the printer will normally 
switch from idle mode into sleep mode when there is no activity, extending battery life. 
 

SLEEP MODE 

 
The printer enters sleep mode after a period of inactivity.  This period is factory-set to 30 seconds (except Bluetooth 
models which are factory-set to 4 minutes), but is programmable from the host. 
 
In sleep mode, power consumption is negligible, but data stored in the buffer are lost.  Special routines allow for 
data to be printed out automatically before going to sleep.  User programmable settings such as Baud Rate and 
operational preferences are, however, retained during sleep mode or battery replacement.  The system designer can 
maximize battery life by arranging that the printer is generally in sleep mode, except when printing.   
 
The printer enters sleep mode as follows: 

 

by command from the host; 

 

at the end of the (programmable) period of inactivity  (This period is extended in spooling mode); 

 

the battery voltage falls below a pre-set lower limit. 

 
But, the printer will never enter sleep mode when:  

 

a charger is connected; 

 

data is being received; 

 

the RS-232 "Wake-up" control line is 'active'; 

 

an IrDA connection is present (IrDA models only). 

 
The printer is awakened from sleep mode as follows:  

 

by pressing the paper feed button; 

 

by connecting the external battery charger; 

 

by an RS-232  data stream from the host: a certain period of logical '0' bits is required, typically a string of 

50 NUL characters at 9,600 Baud.  These data will be lost.  There is a delay of up to 100 ms before the 
serial output lines are established and the printer is ready to accept data; 

 

by the RS-232 "Wake-up" control line becoming 'active'; 

 

by Infra-Red activity (IrDA models only). 

Summary of Contents for DP-510

Page 1: ...DP 510 and DP 520 Operators Manual Dascom Part Number 5206788 Rev A...

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Page 3: ...ing and Fonts 8 Graphics Printing and Other Programming Modes 8 Interface Details 9 RS 232 Serial Interface Applies to ALL MODELS 9 IrDA Interface Applies to DP 510 IrDA and DP 520 IrDA only 9 Bluetoo...

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Page 5: ...nd improve the firmware in its printer products at any time While every effort is made to ensure backward compatibility no guarantee in this respect is given or implied The DP 510 and DP 520 include a...

Page 6: ...pt Bluetooth models which are factory set to 4 minutes but is programmable from the host In sleep mode power consumption is negligible but data stored in the buffer are lost Special routines allow for...

Page 7: ...ause the paper has run out or the lid is open The printer will automatically enter spooling mode when the paper is out when the paper lid is open if some other error condition occurs or alternatively...

Page 8: ...rged and disconnected Before use the battery must be connected see below and then fully charged CONNECTING THE BATTERY PACK The procedure for connecting the battery pack is as follows 1 Remove the scr...

Page 9: ...ich takes about 15 hours The capacity of the battery pack when fully charged will normally be sufficient to print normal text on about four full rolls of paper However the amount of printing which can...

Page 10: ...e the Lid Release Button forwards until the Lid springs open 2 Unwind a small amount of paper from the roll and Insert the Paper Roll into the Printer 3 Close the Lid down and the paper is loaded Afte...

Page 11: ...connected Status Indicator Pattern Table Pattern Battery Buffer Mode Constant Green Running Normal Fast Flashing Green Running Spooling Long Green Short Red Battery Low Normal Short Green Short Red B...

Page 12: ...nd from the host Paper Out condition or Paper Lid open condition being sensed an error condition e g head over temperature battery over voltage etc In spooling mode the buffered data are stored withou...

Page 13: ...up sensor is reduced It may be necessary to bring the host IrDA device fairly close to the printer before it will wake up Once awake the printer will respond to communications from an IrDA compliant p...

Page 14: ...he Bluetooth link The printer must be awake before a Bluetooth link may be established and any data can be transferred to it via the Bluetooth interface Because of this the default Sleep Period for th...

Page 15: ...monitors charge current into the printer but does not regulate it in anyway In order to fully and safely charge the batteries use only Dascom Battery Charger Adapters Caution This connection is for a...

Page 16: ...ge 3V 12V to keep the printer awake permanently In this case the printer will attempt to go to sleep if the normal inactivity time out elapses but will merely reset and then re start This behavior may...

Page 17: ...attery cover of the printer as shown below Remove the two break outs using a small screwdriver When attaching to a belt the bracket should be put on the printer first and then the entire assembly clip...

Page 18: ...ace is configured Next CONNECT THE PRINTER TO THE PC The back panel of a PC typically includes several D type keystone shaped connectors One of these is usually DB 9 Plug male COM1 Serial port for mou...

Page 19: ...ch fully support the DP 510 and DP 520 are available for PDA s and other Pocket PC platforms from www fieldsoftware com When using these tools select the Able Systems AP1300 AP1310 Your Application Pr...

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