Verifying the configuration, Verify the communications interface card, Changing interface cards – TransAct Technologies ITHERM 280 User Manual

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iTherm

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280 Programmer’s Guide

Setup Procedures


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Rev C

Page 39

Verifying the Configuration

Before you install an iTherm

®

280 Printer into your system, you should verify that the printer is

configured as required by your system. There are four parts to this verification process.

1. Verify that the communications interface card is the correct one.
2. Verify that the cash drawer interface is configured correctly.
3. Verify that the power connection is correct.
4. Verify that the firmware in the printer is configured correctly.

Verify the Communications Interface Card

There are several basic types of interface cards, and each has variations. Make sure your
printer has the correct interface card.

Parallel Interface

Centronics 36-pin interface

25-pin D shell

Serial Interface

9-pin D shell interface

25-pin D shell interface

USB Interface

Standard 4-pin

Ethernet 10-Base-T Adapter

Standard Ethernet port connector

802.11b Wireless Interface

Wireless interface pre-installed within printer unit


It is easy to distinguish most of the interface cards other than the 25-pin serial and 25-pin
parallel interface cards. To determine what interface is installed, refer to the configuration
receipt shipped with the printer, or enter configuration mode and look at the verification printout.
If a serial interface card is installed, the printout will refer to the RS-232 serial interface. If the
parallel interface card is installed, the printout will refer to the parallel interface.

Changing Interface Cards

The interface card on the iTherm

®

280 Printer can be changed in the field.


In most cases, interface cards are interchangeable without altering the printer firmware.
However, you may have to load new firmware and/or a new boot loader before you change the
interface cards. Check with Technical Support for firmware compatibility between interface
cards before ordering.

Removing the Old Interface Card

1. Turn over the printer, taking care not to allow the cover to open or the paper to fall.
2. Disconnect the current communications and cash drawer cables.
3. If equipped, unsnap the power supply retainer and slide out the power supply.
4. Disconnect the power supply from the interface card.
5. Remove the interface retaining screw.
6. Slide the interface card sideways-towards the power supply pocket-and remove it.

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