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Page 2: ...ceiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Declaration of Conformity These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 These devices may not ...

Page 3: ...right to make improvements to this publication from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes Copyright This work is copyrighted Reproduction or retransmission of this documentation in whole or in part without prior written permission from the manufacture is a violation of copyright law 2016 Technology Co Ltd All rig...

Page 4: ...r smoke 6 Do not use aerosol sprayers containing flammable gas inside or around the product 7 Do not allow foreign objects or liquids to enter the product or serious damage may result 8 Do not place the product on an unstable surface The product may cause a fire if it is dropped damaged or broken The following instructions will help you to make better use of this product 1 Keep the machine away fr...

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Page 6: ...APTER 4 CONFIGURE YOUR DEVICE 14 4 1 Before starting 14 4 2 Configure System Parameters 16 4 3 Define Welcome Message 18 4 4 Define Your Own Font 20 CHAPTER 5 SOFTWARE SETTING COMMAND 22 5 1 Baud Rate Setting Command 22 5 2 Parity Check Setting Command 22 5 3 USB Class Setting Command 22 5 4 Command Type Setting Command 23 5 5 International Character Set Setting Command 23 CHAPTER 6 COMMAND SET 24...

Page 7: ...SP 880 Series Customer Pole Display 6 4 UTC Mode Command Set 27 6 5 CD5220 Mode Command Set 28 6 6 DSP 800 Mode Command Set 31 CHAPTER 7 CHARACTER SET 32 7 1 Character Code 20h 7Eh 32 7 2 Character Code Page 80h FFh 33 ...

Page 8: ...on VFD display method the DSP 880Series gives a better view of message in bright blue green display fonts 1 1 Unpacking Confirm that all the following items are contained in the carton If any item is missing or damaged contact the dealer from whom you purchased the product DSP 880 Series Customer Pole Display Set Display Panel Pole 120 mm x 2 Stand Base Accessory Kit Quick Reference Guide Driver C...

Page 9: ... modes EPSON ESC POS ADM787 788 UTC S UTC P EMAX AEDEX CD5220 and DSP 800 6 The wide range of power supplies input to prevent misuse 7 Low power consumption achieves optimal energy use and reliability 8 Innovative hinge design for quick panel adjustment 9 User programmable for all fonts and customer messages 10 Hardware Interface Standard Full speed data transfer using the USB 2 0 protocol RS 232C...

Page 10: ...uese III One set of user downloadable characters Character Size 5x7 Dot Matrix 9 03 mm x 5 25 mm Command Set 1 EPSON ESC POS 2 ADM787 788 3 EMAX AEDEX 4 UTC S UTC P 5 CD5220 6 DSP 800 Interface Dual Interface USB RS232C USB RS232C Power Supply DC 5V via USB or DB9 Power Consumption 3W MTBF 30 000 hrs Physical Dimension Head W x D x H 225 5 x 50 x 87 mm Support H x Ø 120 x 35 mm X 2 Base W x D x H ...

Page 11: ... Data 6 DSR Output Data Set Ready 7 RXD Input Receive Data 8 DTR Input Data Terminal Ready 9 VIN Input 5V 10 GND Ground 2 2 DSP 880 RS232C Type Data transmission Serial Synchronization Asynchronous Handshaking None Signal level MARK 3 to 15V logical 1 OFF SPACE 3 to 15V logical 0 ON Baud rate 9600 19200 38400 115200 bps Parity None Even Bit length Data word 8 bits Stop bits 1 bit USB Type The DSP ...

Page 12: ...n 2 Data Pin 3 Data Pin 4 GND 2 4 DSP 880 RS232 Connector Type D sub 9Pin Female Pin assignment Pin No Signal I O Function Illustration 2 TXD Output Transmit Data 3 RXD Input Receive Data 4 7 DTR RTS Output Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 8 DSR CTS Input Data Set Ready NOTE PIN9 DC input is necessarily required when DB9 functions as power source 1 5 6 9 ...

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Page 14: ... Display it is recommended that you read the entire manual carefully prior to initiating installations 3 1 Physical Function 3 1 2 Assembling Insert the RJ45 end of the dual interface cable through the base and the pipe then into the panel and connect to the RJ45 slot You can extend the pole to the desired height by attaching the extension pole for different heights Low 200 mm Mid 323 7 mm and Hig...

Page 15: ...operly after attaching the extension pole to a desired height 3 1 4 Angling This product allows 0 28 degree tilt angle adjustment The Display Panel can be easily tilted to the desired position by using a hinge design How to Adjust 1 Locate the hinge section on the backside of Display Panel 2 Pull the tab downward and tilt the panel up or down to the desired position 28 ...

Page 16: ...e installation ensure that the host computer and the DSP 880 Series Customer Pole Display are powered off Step 2 Connect all the dual Interface cable Step 3 Start the host PC and switch on the display ATTENTION With the dual interface cable the DSP 880 Series is able to be powered only by the USB 5V Display Host PC RS232 Male RS232 DB9 Female USB A Type USB 5V ...

Page 17: ...t the installation ensure that the host computer and the DSP 880 Series Customer Pole Display are powered off Step 2 Connect the USB cable Step 3 Start the host PC and switch on the display ATTENTION With the dual interface cable the DSP 880 Series is able to be powered only by the USB 5V Display Host PC USB A Type USB 5V ...

Page 18: ...lation ensure that the host computer and the DSP 880 Series Customer Pole Display are powered off Step 2 Connect the RS232 cable Plug the DB9 Female connector of RS232 cable and make sure the 9th pin of the com port on the PC is powered by 5V Step 3 Start the host PC and switch on the display Display Host PC RS232 Male RS232 DB9 Female ...

Page 19: ...tomer display as Pic 1a Pic 1b Pic1c In case your USB port is in CDC class and your application software is connected by USB port you must install the driver Click CDC Class as Pic 2 check the device manager to find the COM port number as below If your Application Software needs to install the printer mode driver Click Printer Class as Pic 3 and select Serial Virtual for COM Connection USB for USB...

Page 20: ...he software tool The system parameters include the following items Language Character Set Command Type Baud rate Parity Check 4 1 Before starting Before starting the software please make sure the DSP 880 Series is connected to your PC and it works If you use USB interface or device driver please install device driver before starting the software If the connection is OK execute the software 4 1 1 S...

Page 21: ...t the same the communication between host PC and your machine will fail 4 1 3 Selecting Device Driver Please select your device from the pull down list on following dialog If the device driver is installed your device shall be shown on the list 4 1 4 Select Model Name Before continue please select a proper model name that matches with your device s model The model name can be selected on the upper...

Page 22: ...iguration Page You can select desired character type command set and baud rate of RS 232 interface After all items are set to desired condition press SET button to send all the settings to your device These settings will be stored on the non volatile memory Every time when you start the device these settings will be retrieved from non volatile memory ...

Page 23: ... Language Character Set Selection The DSP 880 Series supports the following language character set Please refer to following table for character code page Character Set 20h 7Fh Code Table 80H FFH Default U S A PC 437 USA Standard Europe France PC 858 Germany U K Denmark I Sweden Italy Spain Reserved Norway PC 858 Denmark II U S A Slavonic U S A Russia U S A PC 860 Portuguese U K Greek U S A PC850 ...

Page 24: ...mer Pole Display 18 4 2 3 Baud Rate Selection Baud Rate bps Default 9600 19200 38400 115200 4 2 4 Parity Check Selection Parity Check Default None parity Even parity 4 2 5 USB Class Selection USB Class Default Printer class CDC class ...

Page 25: ...age You can define your own message in the display The Msg1 will blink on upper line while the Msg2 is displayed on lower line in marquee status You can type the character on keyboard in ASCII mode or type others in Hex mode Press Set button to send the messages to the machine ...

Page 26: ...e refer to the user s manual for the details of the code table 2 The second part is 0x80 0xff which is the range that code page refer to You can select a desired code page from the list as a base of your font After selecting these existing font press Load Existing Font and the font will be loaded into system memory Once you finish editing font you can choose either to save your font to a file by p...

Page 27: ...tained in that file will be loaded into memory Then you can edit font save font to a file or download the font to device 4 4 3 From your scratch If you want to build your font from scratch press Create New File button to create an empty font After finishing your edit you can save font to a file or download the font to device It is a difficult job to build font from zero It is recommended to build ...

Page 28: ...baud rate setting can be selected from 9600 115200 bps N Baud rate 30h 115200 31h 38400 32h 19200 33h 9600 5 2 Parity Check Setting Command STX 05 P n ETX Change the parity check ASCII Format STX 05 P n ETX STX 05 E N ETX Dec Format 02 05 80 n 03 02 05 69 78 03 n 48 49 Hex Format 02h 05h 50h n 03h 02h 05h 45h 4eh 03h n 30h 31h Description n Parity check 30h None parity 31h Even parity 5 3 USB Clas...

Page 29: ...ption 37h CD5220 34h EMAX AEDEX 5 5 International Character Set Setting Command STX 05 S n ETX Change the International character set ASCII Format STX 05 S n ETX STX 05 E N ETX Dec Format 02 05 83 n 03 02 05 69 78 03 48 n 63 Hex Format 02h 05h 53h n 03h 02h 05h 45h 4eh 03h 30h n 3Fh Description Change the display International character set n Character Set 20h 7Fh Code Table 80H FFH 30h U S A PC 4...

Page 30: ...X n 1F 58 n 01h n 04h brightest Brightness adjustment US E n 1F 45 n 00h n FFh Blink display screen ESC 1B 40 Initialize display ESC n 1B 23 n 30h n 38h Command type select ESC R n 1B 52 n 00h n 0Ch Select international character set see Table 5 A ESC t n 1B 74 n n 00h 01h 07h 10h 13h 0Ah 0Dh Select character code table see Table 5 B US r n 1F 72 n n 00h 01h Select Cancel reverse character n 01 se...

Page 31: ...t n 01 select n 00 cancel ESC W n s x1 y1 x2 y2 1B 57 n s x1 y1 x2 y2 1 n 4 s 00h 01h 01h x1 x2 14h 01h y1 y2 02h Specify cancel the window range s 01 specify 00 cancel n select the window x column position y row position ESC n 1B 3D n n 01h 02h 03h Select peripheral device n 01h select printer n 02h select display n 03h select printer display US 1F 3A Set starting ending position of macro definit...

Page 32: ...symbol 10h Page 16 WPC1252 0A Page 10 Katakana 0B Page 11 PC852 0C Page 12 WPC1255 0D Page 13 WPC1257 Table 5 B Select code table 6 2 ADM787 788 Mode Command Set Command Code hex Function Description CLR 0C Clear display CR 0D Carriage return SLE1 0E Clear filed 1 upper left line and move cursor to the first position SLE2 0F Clear filed 2 bottom left line and move cursor to the first position DC0 ...

Page 33: ...m1m2 0D 3A 30h h1 32h 30h m1 35h 30h h2 m2 39h Display time h hour m minute 6 CR 21 23 36 d1 d2 dn 0D 1 n 64 Upper line message scroll once pass 8 CR 21 23 38 n m 0D 20h n m Change attention code 9 CR 21 23 39 d1 d2 dn 0D 1 n 40 Two line display 6 4 UTC Mode Command Set UTC S STANDARD Command Code hex Function Description BS 08 Back space HT 09 Horizontal tab LF 0A Line feed CR 0D Carriage return ...

Page 34: ... 49 d1 d2 dn 0D 1 n 40 Two line display ESC RS CR 1B 0F 0D Change to UTC standard mode 6 5 CD5220 Mode Command Set Command Code hex Function description ESC DC1 1B 11 Overwrite mode US SOH 1F 01 Overwrite mode ESC DC2 1B 12 Vertical scroll mode US STX 1F 02 Vertical scroll mode ESC DC3 1B 13 Horizontal scroll mode US ETX 1F 03 Horizontal scroll mode ESC QA CR 1B 51 41 d1 d2 dn 0D 1 n 20 Set the st...

Page 35: ...0 Execute self test US E n 1F 45 n n 00h FFh Blink display screen n 00h for no blink ESC l x y 1B 6C x y 1 x 14h y 01h 02h Move cursor to specified position x column position y row position US x y 1F 24 x y 01h x 14h y 01h 02h Move cursor to specified position ESC 1B 40 Initialize display ESC W s x1 x2 y 1B 57 s x1 x2 y 01h x1 x2 13h y 01h 02h s 00h 01h Set Cancel the window range at horizontal sc...

Page 36: ...TE 1 While using the command ESC Q A or ESC Q B other commands cannot be used except for CLR or CAN to change the operating mode 2 When using the command ESC Q D the upper line message will scroll continuously until a new command is received It will then clear the upper line and move the cursor to the upper left end position 3 The parameters of the international font set control command ESC f n Pa...

Page 37: ...ment EOT SOH F n ETB 04 01 46 n 17 00h n FFh Blink display screen n 00h for no blink EOT SOH n px5 ETB 04 01 26 n p1 p5 17 20h n FFh 1 5 1 5 Define download characters EOT SOH n ETB 04 01 3F n 17 20h n FFh Delete download characters EOT SOH n ETB 04 01 3D n 17 n 31h 32h 33h Select peripheral device n 31h select printer n 32h select display n 33h select printer display EOT SOH ETB 04 01 25 17 Initi...

Page 38: ...T U V W X Y Z _ 60h a b c d e F g h i j k l m n o 70h p q r s t u V w x y z 7 1 2 International Character Set Character Code Number Country Hex 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B 7C 7D 7E Dec 35 36 64 91 92 93 94 96 123 124 125 126 U S A France à ç é ù è Germany Ä Ö Ü ä ö ü β U K Denmark I Æ Ø Å æ ø å Sweden É Ä Ö Å Ü é ä ö å ü Italy é ù à ò è ì Spain Pt Ñ ñ Japan Norway É Æ Ø Å Ü é æ ø å ü Denmark II É Æ...

Page 39: ...ß Γ π Σ σ μ τ Ф θ Ω δ ø є F0H n SP 7 2 2 Greek 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 80H Α Β Γ Δ Ε Ζ Η Θ Ι Κ Λ Μ Ν Ξ Ο Π 90H Ρ Σ Τ Y Φ Х Ψ Ω α β γ δ ε ζ η θ A0H ι κ λ μ ν ξ ο π ρ σ s τ υ φ χ ψ B0H C0H D0H E0H ω F0H 7 2 3 Page 2 PC850 Multilingual 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 80H Ç ü é â ä à å ç ê ë è ï î ì Ä Å 90H É æ Æ ô ö ò û ù ÿ Ö Ü ø Ø ƒ A0H á í ó ú ñ Ñ a o B0H Á Â...

Page 40: ... Σ σ µ τ Φ Θ Ω δ ø ε F0H ⁿ 7 2 5 Page 4 PC863 Canadian French 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 80H Ç ü é â Â à ç ê ë è ï î À 90H É È Ê ô Ë Ï û ù Ô Ü Ù Û ƒ A0H í ó ú Î B0H C0H D0H E0H α ß Γ π Σ σ µ τ Φ Θ Ω δ ø ε F0H ⁿ 7 2 6 Page 5 PC865 Nordic 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 80H Ç ü é â ä à å ç ê Ë è ï î ì Ä Å 90H É æ Æ ô ö ò û ù ÿ Ö Ü ø Ø Pt ƒ A0H á í ó ú ñ Ñ a o B0H...

Page 41: ... ű ŕ ř 7 2 8 Page 7 Russia 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 80H А Б В Г Д Е Ж З и Й К Л М Н О П 90H Р С Т У Ф Х Ц Ч Ш Щ Ъ Ы Ь Э Ю Я A0H а б в г д е ж з и й к л м н о п B0H C0H D0H E0H р с т у ф х ц ч ш щ ъ ы ь э ю я F0H K H θ Y h k H θ Y 7 2 9 Page 19 PC858 Multilingual Euro Symbol 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 80H Ç ü é â ä à å ç ê ë è ï î ì Ä Å 90H É æ Æ ô ö ò û ...

Page 42: ...2 11 Page 10 PC852 Slavonic 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 80H Ç ü é â ä ů ć ç ł ë Ő ő î Ź Ä Ć 90H É Ĺ ĺ ô ö Ľ ľ Ś ś Ö Ü Ť ť Ł č A0H á í ó ú Ą ą Ž ž Ę ę ź Č ş B0H Á Â Ě Ş Ż ż C0H Ă ă D0H đ Ð Ď Ë ď Ň Í Î ĕ Ţ Ů E0H Ó ß Ô Ń ń ň Š š Ŕ Ú ŕ Ű ý Ý ţ F0H ˇ ű Ř ř 7 2 12 Page 11 Katakana Japanese 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 80H 90H A0H á ヲ ァ ィ ゥ ェ ォ ャ ュ ョ ツ B0H ー ア イ ウ エ...

Page 43: ...ֱ ֲ ֳ ִ ֵ ֶ ַ ָ ֹ ֹ ֻ ּ ֽ ֿ D0H ׁ ׂ װ ױ ײ E0H א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י ך כ ל ם מ ן F0H נ ס ע ף פ ץ צ ק ר ש ת LRM RLM 7 2 11 Page 13 WPC1257 Baltic 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 80H ˇ 90H A0H NBSP Ø Ŗ SHY Æ B0H µ ø ŗ æ C0H Ą Į Ā Ć Ä Å Ę Ē Č É Ź Ė Ģ Ķ Ī Ļ D0H Š Ń Ņ Ó Ō Õ Ö Ų Ł Ś Ū Ü Ż Ž ß E0H ą į ā ć ä å ę ē č é ź ė ģ ķ ī ļ F0H š ń ņ ó ō õ ö ų ł ś ū ü ż ž ...

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