Connecting communications cables – TransAct Technologies ITHERM 280 User Manual

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Setup Procedures

iTherm

®

280 Programmer’s Guide

Page 42

Rev C

28-07764

Earth Ground

+24 Vo lt Supply

Ground (+24 V dc)


External Supply
If an external supply is used a 3 pin mini DIN plug is provided for the external 24 Volt supply.

Figure 4 3-pin mini DIN plug

Connecting Communications Cables

The iTherm

®

280 has a number of different communications interfaces.


Serial
The serial interface connector is either a 9-pin or 25-pin mail D shell interface. The pin-out is
shown below

9-pin

25-pin

Signal

Description

Pin 2

Pin 3

RX

Receive Data

Pin 3

Pin 2

TX

Transmit Data

Pin 4

Pin 20

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

Pin 5

Pin 7

GND

Signal Ground

Pin 6

Pin 6

DSR

Data Set Ready

Pin 7

Pin 4

RTS

Request to Send

Pin 8

Pin 5

CTS

Clear to Send

Table 7 Serial interface pin out


Parallel
The parallel interface connection is very similar to the serial interface connection. It can be a
36-pin Centronics (IEEE 1284-B) or a 25-Pin female D-Shell (IEEE 1284-A) connector. The pin-
out of both connectors are shown below

25-pin
Connector

36-pin
Connector

Signal

Description

Direction

Pin 1

Pin 1

STROBE

Clock data to printer

Host to Printer

Pins 2-9

Pins 2-9

D0 - D7

Data

Host to Printer

Pin 10

Pin 10

ACK\

Printer accepted data

Printer to Host

Pin 11

Pin 11

BUSY

Printer busy

Printer to Host

Pin 12

Pin 12

PE

Paper Out/Status

Printer to Host

Pin 13

Pin 13

SLCT

Printer selected

Printer to Host

Pin 14

Pin 14

AUTOFD

Auto-feed paper

Host to Printer

Pin 15

Pin 32

FAULT\

Printer error

Printer to Host

Pin 16

Pin 31

INIT\

Initialize printer

Host to Printer

Pin 17

Pin 36

SLIN

Select printer

Host to Printer

Pin 17

FG

Frame ground

Printer to Host

-

Pin 18

+5V

Peripheral logic high

Printer to Host

Pins 18-25

Pins 16, 19-30

GND

Ground

Table 8 Parallel interface pin out

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