5000 Series User’s Manual
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GEK-99044
1.
While in the
Protocol
menu, press the
◄
(left) or
►
(right) menu
browse pushbutton until the
XON/XOFF
option is displayed.
2.
Press the
▼
(down) menu browse pushbutton to access the
XON/XOFF options.
3.
Press the
Select
pushbutton to enable or disable a setting. See
the Set Up Menu Map for available selections. The
<
symbol will
now immediately follow the selected (saved) setting.
Option
Meaning
Ready/Busy
XOFF is transmitted to the host by the printer when
the print is unable to receive more data. XON is
transmitted to the host by the printer when the
printer is ready to receive more data.
ON/OFFline
XOFF is transmitted by the printer when it goes offline
and XON is transmitted by the printer when it goes
online.
Fault
XOFF is transmitted by the printer when a fault is
detected. XON is transmitted by the printer when the
fault has been cleared.
Robust XOFF
XOFF no extra XON codes are sent.
Robust XON
XON codes are sent to the host every 20 seconds if the
printer is ready to receive data.
CD(DTR)
This option is used to configure CD(DTR) settings for RS232 serial
type. This is also known as Data Terminal Ready Use the following
procedures to enable/disable or change an CD (DTR) setting:
1.
While in the
Protocol
menu, press the
◄
(left) or
►
(right) menu
browse pushbutton until the
CD(DTR)
option is displayed.
2.
Press the
▼
(down) menu browse pushbutton to access the
CD(DTR) options.
3.
Press the
Select
pushbutton to enable or disable an option. See
the Set Up Menu Map for available selections. The
<
symbol will
now immediately follow the enabled setting.
Option
Meaning
Ready/Busy
DTR signal should be used to reflect if the printer is
ready (able to receive data) or busy (currently unable
to receive data.)
ON/OFFline
DTR signal should be used to reflect the printer is
online or offline.
Fault
DTR signal should be used to reflect whether a fault
condition exists.
Protocol
XON/XOFF
Protocol
CD(DTR)
XON/XOFF
Ready/Busy
CD(DTR)
Ready/Busy