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Customer Pole Display

MODEL 8034

ISO 9002 Certified

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OPERATION

MANUAL

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Page 1: ...1 Customer Pole Display MODEL 8034 ISO9002Certified Leadwithtechnology Wincustomerswithservice OPERATION MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ... effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate Jarltech is not responsible for printing or clerical errors Jarltech International Inc 3F No 1 Lane 538 Chung Cheng Road Hsin Tien Taipei Taiwan R O C ULTIMATE is a trademark of Ultimate Technology Corp EPSON is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corp ESC P and ESC POS are trademarks of Seiko Epson Corp ...

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Page 5: ...ect interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving 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 This booklet is available from the U S government Printing Office Was...

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Page 7: ...I Specifications Appendix II Select code table for ESC POS Appendix III Code Table Selection Appendix IV The Code Table Contents 1 Before You Instal 2 Installing Model 8034 3 Programming Commands 4 Sample Program ...

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Page 9: ...ogramming features The 8034 can also attach to any brand of serial receipt printer Step 1 Turn Off Your Computer By shutting off your computer you will prevent any accidental damage to the pole display and computer Please ensure that your pole display shipment is complete Model 8034 includes 1 pce 8034 pole display 1 pce operation manual 1 pce 12V DC power plate with internal power cable GC POS PO...

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Page 11: ... Step 2 Decide on baud rate character set and command type If you have not already done so turn off your computer to avoid any accidental damage to the pole display and computer There are some functions such as baud rate character set and command type are selected by Dip switch Please refer to Appendix I Specification to set the 8034 to meet your requirement ...

Page 12: ...1 2 Step 3 Bulid up your 8034 Installing Model 8034 Plug into 8Pin Phone Jack Socket ...

Page 13: ...9 pin RS232 port on your computer or terminal matches the 8034 pin assignment see Specifica tions in Appendix I The RS232 connection requires power 12V DC This may be provided through an internal connection in your computer or through an external connection to a 110 220V adapter The components for an internal connection are provided If you are using an external connection be sure that your adaptor...

Page 14: ...er plate or an external adapter Step 7 Connect to your computer If you are not going to use 8034 pass through function please go to step 7 If you are using a serial printer to work with 8034 please connect the Y cable GC 8034YW to serial RS232 port receipt printer and 8034 display please refer to figure as below Please make sure the pinout of interface are matched between receipt printer and DB 25...

Page 15: ... It should boot up normally The pole display will show a self diagnostic status and then the display will be blank Step 9 Turn to Chapter 3 You are now ready for operation please refer to Chapter 3 for programming to meet the specific requirement of your application environment ...

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Page 17: ...ed by you Then you just send the character you want the 8034 to display directly to the COM interface Please use the following RS232 parameters 9600 Baud No Parity 8 Data Bits 1 Stop bit In Qbasic you would initialize the interface as follows OPEN COMx 9600 N 8 DS0 FOR OUTPUT AS 1 x number of the COM port you are using for the display And you would print something to the display using the PRINT co...

Page 18: ...u have to transmit the ASCII code 0 CHR 48 in Basic 48 is the decimal position of the 0 character in the ASCII code table But please consider that only ONE byte is allowed for each parameter That is why you cannot transmit two digit numbers In this case just add the number you want to transmit as parameter 48 and transmit the corresponding character For example if you want to transmit the paramete...

Page 19: ...rsor position exceeds the right handside boundary If autoscroll is also on and the cursor is on the bottom line the screen will scroll up one row When the cursor position meets the right hand side boundary the cursor will not continue If any further characters are received then they will over write the last character at the right handside Below is a list of command sequences for user to design an ...

Page 20: ... end of the previous line until cursor 0 0 is met This is the LINE FEED function It will move the cursor down one line It will always scroll the screen if at the bottom This is an alternative LINE FEED function that will not scroll the screen up one row when at the bottom line This control sequence will move the cursor up one row if it is at the top of the screen it will wrap to the bottom line th...

Page 21: ...e display The power up test will begin as if power was just switched on Move cursor to column 0 Code 013 Cursor home Code 030 Reset display Code 028 CTRL M CTRL CTRL COMMANDS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Programming Commands In BASIC after a PRINT command a CR is always sent to the display if you do not add an to the end of the command The CR command is normally used for the line switching NOTE EXAMPLE PR...

Page 22: ...Code 027 041 This function allows the programmer to down load 1 of 8 messages for lines that you are going to scroll Thesemessagesare255 bytes long or can be terminated by carriage return ENTER 010 013 This function starts one of the total number of lines being 1 or 2 scrolling horizontally You may specify the direction speed and message PARAMETER FORMAT ESC BLOCK MESSAGE RANGES BLOCK 1 8 049 056 ...

Page 23: ...9 This commands start the scrolling in the first line from the left to the right with the speed 4 using the scrolling text no 1 as defined in the example above ESC Stop a line from scrolling Code 027 037 This function will stop one of the display rows from scrolling its message For further information on scrolling message please refer to the explanation on ESC Program a message for the scrolling l...

Page 24: ...he screen will be cleared to the bottom right most boundary end of screen This function follows the same rules as the ESC y except that instead of clearing the entire screen This function only clears the current character line This function will clear all characters to spaces on the current line from the current cursor X to the end CTRL Z or ESC ESC ESC y ESC Y ESC t ESC T Home cursor clear charac...

Page 25: ...l move the cursor up 1 line if it is at the top of the screen will scroll down all the lines down the bottom line will be lost and the top line will become black This function enables autoscrolling which simply means that when the bottom right most boundary is met the screen will scroll up when the next printable character is recieved This function will turn off the autoscroll mode Delete an entir...

Page 26: ...mmands please make sure that your PRINT command does not send a CR as terminator which will also change the cursor position Printer functions ESC_P Enable printer disable display Code 027 095 080 If you have connected both a serial printer and 8034 display on the same COM port you can use this command to start the access to the printer After power on only the display is active If you send ESC_P th...

Page 27: ...96 007 Turn VFD screen on Code 027 096 008 This function is same as ESC W self explana tory Self explanatory Self explanatory Self explanatory This command quits the printer mode and return to display mode The following data will be displayed not printed ESC_D Disable printer enbale display Code 027 095 068 EXAMPLE PRINT 1 CHR 27 PRINT 1 Display PRINT 1 CHR 27 _P PRINT 1 Printer is active CHR 13 C...

Page 28: ...do not use the following function block which would overwrite the data of the last one C O M M A N D S F U N C T I O N D E S C R I P T I O N Programming Commands This function allows the programmer to pro gram a sequence of function calls control or escape sequences and even text The ability to execute series of functions with a single call is useful for repetitive function formats such as those i...

Page 29: ... a function call from within a block to the block that you wish to use PARAMETER FORMAT ESC BLOCK NO DATA and or CTRL ESC SEQUENCES ESC EOT RANGES BLOCK NO 0 15 048 063 ESC EOT 027 004 EXAMPLE PRINT 1 CHR 27 CHR 34 0 PRINT 1 CHR 27 PRINT 1 CHR 27 Macro 0 PRINT 1 CHR 27 CHR 4 ESC Pause for a multiple of 8 88ms Code 027 036 This function allows the programmer to stop the pole display for a period of...

Page 30: ...lay will display Hello If you send ESC _ P Hello then the printer will print out Hello ESC ESC_D ESC_P D P must be capital initial Before you send commands please make sure that you have already connected printer to 8034 Otherwise you send ESC _ P Hello that will make your 8034 data buffer full but after you connect printer to 8034 it will work normally NOTE Programming Commands PARAMETER FORMAT E...

Page 31: ... PRINT ESC to Stop 170 180 Main 190 Program an Executable Function Block 200 Syntax ESC BLOCK DATA and or CTRL ESC SEQUENCES ESC EOT 210 Ranges 220 BLOCK 00 31 48 DEC 79 DEC ASCII 0 O 230 EOT 04 DEC 240 250 ED E CHR 34 Set ED ESC 260 EN E CHR 4 Set EN ESC EOT 270 280 PRINT 1 ED 0 CHR 10 CHR 10 CHR 30 CHR 22 290 PRINT 1 ED 1 CHR 10 CHR 13 Testing Control EN 300 PRINT 1 ED 2 CHR 10 CHR 13 Command OK...

Page 32: ... Excute Program Block 430 440 FOR I 48 TO 61 PRINT 1 E CHR I GOSUB 540 NEXT 450 PRINT 1 E CHR 1 460 470 Program a Message For the Scrolling Lines Start a Line Scrolling 480 490 PRINT 1 E E 1 Nice to see you CHR 13 E 0091 500 PRINT 1 E 2 This is JARLTECH 8004 series DEMO CHR 13 E 1192 510 520 END 530 540 timer delay 550 T INT TIMER 560 Y INKEY IF Y CHR 27 THEN END 570 IF T 2 TIMER THEN 560 ELSE RET...

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Page 34: ...140mm Material ABS ABS with metal plate Screw holes available for pole fixed RS232C RS232 interface 12V DC directly from host or through adaptor from external 110 220V AC source with polarity as follows Consumption 4 5W More than 30 control sequences and escape sequences for powerful programming such as move cursor cursor home cursor blink clear delete reset scrolling program function block pause ...

Page 35: ...rough function 8034 Specifications 8034 Y cable pinout Dip Switch Setting Baud Rate SWITCH FUNCTION SW1 SW2 Baud Rate bps OFF OFF 9600 ON OFF 1200 OFF ON 38400 ON ON 19200 Operation mode select DB 9F DB 25M RJ 45 8P Pin No Signal Pin No Singnal 1 VCC 2 RX 2 5 GND 7 3 GND 9 3 5 TX 6 DSR 6 RTS 8 CTS 6 RTS 3 TX 7 RX 20 8 CTS ...

Page 36: ...OFF OFF ON OFF DENMARK I PC 850 ON OFF ON OFF SWEDEN PC 850 OFF ON ON OFF ITALY PC 850 ON ON ON OFF SPAIN PC 850 OFF OFF OFF ON JAPAN Katakana ON OFF OFF ON NORWAY PC 850 OFF ON OFF ON DENMARK II PC 850 ON ON OFF ON SLAWIEN SLAWIEN OFF OFF ON ON RUSSIA RUSSIA ON OFF ON ON Reversed Reversed OFF ON ON ON Reversed Reversed ON ON ON ON USER DEFINE USER DEFINE See Table IV 2 and IV 3 for the internatio...

Page 37: ... PC860 Portuguese 4 PC863 Canadian French 5 PC865 Nordic See table list in Appendix IV for more details A Appendix II The table indecates EPSON ESC POS command list Command Code description Hex Function ESC t n 1B 74 n 0 n 7 Select code table Refer Item I as bellow ESC R n 1B 52 n 0 n 12 Select international character set Refer Item II ...

Page 38: ...3 8 International character set n ASCII 20H FFH 0 U S A 1 FRANCE 2 GERMANY 3 U K 4 DENMARK I 5 SWEDEN 6 ITALY 7 SPAIN 8 JAPAN 9 NORWAY 10 DENMARK II II Set international character set for ESC POS ...

Page 39: ...Setting Step 1 Turn off your computer If you have not already done so turn off your computer to avoid any accidental damage to the pole display and computer Step 2 Decide on the desired fonts Please refer to the tables listed on Appendix IV to decide which table is the one you are going to work on the 8034 Adjust the switch 3 4 5 6 see Appendix I Specifications for the correlative table This chapt...

Page 40: ...4 0 Step 4 Turn on your computer Turn on your computer It should boot up normally The pole display will show a self diagnostic status and then the display will be blank Code Table Selection ...

Page 41: ... 01H MD1 11H DC1 02H MD2 12H DC2 03H MD3 13H DC3 04H MD4 14H DC4 05H MD5 15H 06H MD6 16H 07H MD7 17H 08H BS MD8 18H CAN 09H HT 19H 0AH LF 1AH 0BH H O M 1BH ESC 0CH CLR 1CH 0DH CR 1DH 0EH SLE1 1EH SF1 0FH RS SLE2 1FH US SF2 Table IV 1 Control code set This is reserved by the 8034 ...

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Page 44: ...O OOOOO OOOOO OOOOO O O O Table IV 4 PC 437 U S A and Standard Europe code table 80h 90h A0h B0h C0h D0h E0h F0h Table IV 5 PC 850 multingual code table 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F OOOO O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O OOOO O O O O O O O O O O O OOO OOO OOO OOO O O OOO OOO OOO O OOO O O O O O O O O O OOOO O O O O O O O O O OO O O OOO OOOO O O OOOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO O...

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Page 47: ...OOOOO OOOOO O O O Table IV 10 PC 863 Canadiana French code table 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 80h 90h A0h B0h C0h D0h E0h F0h OOOO O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O OOOO O O O O O O O O O O O O O OOO OOO OOO OOO O O OOO OOOOO OOO OOO O O O O O O O O O OOOO O O O O O O OO OO OO O O OOO OOOO O O OOOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOOO OOOO OOOOO O O O OOOOO O O O O OO O O O O O O O O...

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