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Setting DIP Switches

NOTE:

 Please be careful when changing the DIP switch settings. Carefully use a pointer on the DIP switch you are 

going to change. 

DO NOT

 use a screw driver or apply excessive force.

DIP Switch Functions

DIP 

Switch

Function

Switch

Switch

Switch 

Switch

Notes

1,2,3,6

Communication Interface

SW1

SW2

SW3

SW6

RS232

Off

Off

Off

Also set 4 & 5

IrDA

On

On

Off

Also set 4 & 5

Bluetooth

Off

On

On

38,400 Baud Rate

IR Direct Mode

On

On

Off

On

9600 Baud Rate

4 & 5

COM 1 & 2 - Baud Rate

SW4

SW5

RS232 Rate

38,400

Off

Off

Bluetooth

19,200

Off

On

9600

On

Off

2400

On

On

4 & 5

COM 2 – IrDA Baud Rate

SW4

SW5

IrDA Baud Rate

9600

Off

Off

Fixed

9600 - 38.4 Baud

On

Off

Variable

6 & 7

COM 1 & 2 - Parity Bits

SW6

SW7

No parity

Off

Off

Odd parity

On

Off

Even parity

On

On

8

Auto Power Save

SW8

Power save disabled

Off

Manual On/Off

Power save enabled

On

Auto Power Down

  NOTE:

 In order for changes to the DIP switch configuration to take effect, the printer’s power must be reset.

Communication

 The MP200 has two serial communication UARTs. It is able to support two  

   modes of communication simultaneously – either RS232 and IrDA (If DIP switch 1  

   is on) or RS232 and Bluetooth (If DIP switch 1 is off and DIP switch 5 is on). 

• 

DIP switch 1 is used to control the RS232 port. If the switch is turned on the 

  RS232 port is disabled and if it is turned off the RS232 port is enabled. If RS232         

  interface is not required, disabling the port will save battery power.

Serial Communication Specification

•  The RS232 interface signals for the MP200 printers are terminated on a  

 

   6-pin RJ type data connector located on the side of the printer.

•  Six connections are provided from the serial interface to the host computer. The 

 

   serial interface signals and pin outs on the RJ connector, and the connector    

   pin locations are shown below. 

•  A minimum of two connections are required for operation: RXD – pin 3 and Common 

 

  – pin 1.

The communication parameters: baud rate, data bit and parity must be set the same 

as the host device settings.

RJ45 Connector Pin #

Communication Interface

Signal Name

3

RS232 from host (Input)

RXD

2

RS232 from printer (Output)

TXD

6

Request to send from host (Input)

RTS

4

Clear to send from printer (Output)

CTS

1, 5

Logic common

COM

!

!

Summary of Contents for MP200

Page 1: ...MP200 Mobile Printer Product Reference Guide Rev A Copyright 2008 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech is a registered trademark of Unitech Electronics Co Ltd...

Page 2: ...ans such as photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice Copyright 2008 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights res...

Page 3: ...Line Draw Character Set 23 Printer Graphic Commands 23 Table of Contents Notices General Precautions Before using this product be sure to read through this manual After reading please keep the manual...

Page 4: ...pter 5 Trouble Shooting 29 Chapter 6 Printer Supplies 30 Chapter 7 Specifications Printer 31 Supply 32 Chapter 8 Regulatory Notes and Warranty FCC Part 15 Class B 33 Warranty 33 Warranty and or Repair...

Page 5: ...duct complies with EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC The product conforms to ANSI UL STD 60950 Certified to CAN CSA STD C22 2 No 60950 00 CB Certified ETL Listed control 304...

Page 6: ...into the AC adapter port as shown below Plug the AC adapter output cable into the appropriate AC line voltage socket The yellow amber charging LED will illuminate indicating that the battery is being...

Page 7: ...a fast rate If the battery is below 5V the battery is being trickle charged until the battery voltage reaches 5V and then the fast charge rate starts The LED will turn off when the battery is fully ch...

Page 8: ...ts as a tear bar Pull one edge of the paper against the tear bar as indicated then pull down and across against the tear bar to rip the paper The tear bar may have sharp edges NOTE Using the tear bar...

Page 9: ...e self test show the printer firmware version the current printer settings for example IrDA or Serial mode and a list of any optional or special features installed Connecting the Printer The MP200 sup...

Page 10: ...for changes to the DIP switch configuration to take effect the printer s power must be reset Communication The MP200 has two serial communication UARTs It is able to support two modes of communication...

Page 11: ...luetooth mode the printer will not enter sleep mode and will remain active waiting for the wireless print command If you want the printer to enter sleep mode please follow these instructions Turn DIP...

Page 12: ...e EXTEND 1C 28 Extended print EXTEND OFF 1D 29 Extended print off Normal print Printer Font Commands Courier Character Set Font Name Character Size W x H Command String 24 CPI Normal 8 x 23 ESC k 5 21...

Page 13: ...ommands Command String Printer Action ESC L G n Prepare printer to load image ESC G 0x0FF Loading logo complete ESC L g n Print stored logo image ESC z n1 n2 L data Print bar code without visible text...

Page 14: ...e into the appropriate AC line voltage socket The yellow amber charging LED will illuminate indicating that the battery is being charged The battery will be fast charged and after 180 minutes the LED...

Page 15: ...intensive printing sessions Certain operations for example printing receipts with a lot of bar codes and graphics drain the battery more quickly than others Dispose according to your local regulation...

Page 16: ...ble from Unitech e mail supportengineering ute com Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Vista drivers Printer Supplies Chapter 6 Printer Specifications Problem Action Height 2 4 Width 4 06 Length 5 46 Weight w ba...

Page 17: ...ning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation betw...

Page 18: ...rvice A Return Merchandise Authorization number must be issued before a unit is returned to Unitech for repair Once a unit has been properly returned to Unitech Note The customer is responsible for en...

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