EXTERNAL REMOTE TERMINAL 2
The image can be stored in memory and printed by sending the
remote signal through the external remote terminal on the rear panel.
Make out the necessary circuit to use this function by referring to the
following.
EXTERNAL REMOTE TERMINAL SIGNAL
ALLOCATION (MINI DIN 8 PIN)
Pin No. Function Description
1 Ground
Earth
2 MEMORY
Memory
:
When the signal becomes "LOW"
from "HIGH", the image is stored in
memory. (When the signal has been
"LOW" for 15 ms or more, the image is
stored in memory.) See page 40.
3
BUSY2 Refer to the BUSY LEVEL setting and BUSY 1&2
SELECT setting of REMOTE SET menu. See
pages 42-44.
4
BUSY1 Refer to the BUSY LEVEL setting and BUSY 1&2
SELECT setting of REMOTE SET menu. See
pags 42-44.
5
Print :
When the signal becomes "LOW" from
"HIGH", the stored image is printed.
(When the signal has been "LOW" for
15 ms or more, the image is printed.)
6 Unused
7 Unused
8 DC5V
Power supply DC 1 mA Max.
When the signal from BUSY terminal is received with TTL level, keep
the following.
|
I
OL
| = 2 mA or less, | I
OH
| = 1 mA or less
|
I
OL
| means the current
fl
owing into the unit at Low output,
| I
OH
| means the current
fl
owing out of the unit at High output.
Just after completing printing, there is a period that memory signal
and print signal are not accepted.
Pin No.
8 7 6
5
4 3
2 1
22k
Ω
22k
Ω
10k
Ω
100
Ω
DTC124EK
DC5V
10k
Ω
100
Ω
DC5V
To VCP
From VCP
2
3
Circuit inside the VCP
5
MEMORY
BUSY2
4 BUSY1
22k
Ω
DTC124EK
22k
Ω
29
CONNECTIONS
PRECAUTIONS
FEA
TURES
PREP
ARA
TION
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
OTHERS
PRINTING
ADJUSTMENTS