REMEMBER!
To leave the Programming
Mode at any time, press
the
Esc
key. Doing so will
return the CP-220A to its
normal operating mode.
Programming changes will
be stored automatically.
9. Press
the
NEXT
key or the
MANUAL/PREVIOUS
key until [HI/LO]
appears.
10. Press the key to select another slot to program, or the
Esc
key to
leave the programming mode. If programming another slot, repeat each
of the previous steps.
NOTE 1: Pressing the
N
key too many times will cause you to leave
PARAMETER 62
prematurely. If that happens, simply re-enter
PARAMETER 62
by pressing
6
and then
2
.
NOTE 2: In the above example, be sure that two Hi/Lo handshakes have
been programmed in
PARAMETER 07.
Default:
All 8 slots have been factory-programmed with [NONE] as the first
handshake. See the table on the previous page for additional clarification.
Advancing to Next Parameter:
The next parameter is the first in
Category B, Printer Operation,
and is
PARAMETER 01.
Because it is not sequential, it cannot be reached with a
single press of the
key. To advance to
PARAMETER 01
from
PARAMETER 62,
press the
N
key until [PARAMETER NUMBER 62]
appears, with its first digit flashing. Then press
0
and
1
.
Category B: Printer Operation
This material will cover the programming of the parameters found in
Category B, Printer Operation.
As stated on page 2-1, three distinct
categories have been selected into which each of the CP-220A's
programming parameters have been placed. Programming the
CP-220A's parameters according to category, rather than by
numerical sequence, is thought to be a more logical approach and is
generally easier.
A complete guide to programming all the parameters in
Category B
(see column at left) will be covered here. In the discussion of each
parameter, you will be provided with:
• background information
• programming options
• an explanation of the default
• the next logical parameter in
Category B
If you are about to program
Category B
parameters after leaving
PARAMETER 62
(above), proceed to the following page. However, if you are
first beginning to program at this point, you may wish to refer back to
Entering and Using the Programming Mode,
on pages 2-5 through 2-7,
before continuing
.
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Hook-Up and Installation Manual
Parameters in Category B:
Printer Operation
PARAMETER 01: Printer I/O
PARAMETER 35: Printer
Line
Feed
PARAMETER 38: Printer
Fail
Manual
Mode
PARAMETER 41: Message
Spaces
PARAMETER 34: Test Character
PARAMETER 43: Auto Message