Datamax-O'Neil Class Series Programmer’s Manual User Manual

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Appendix J – General Purpose Input Output Ports

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The GPIO Port allows convenient printer to applicator integration. Functions can be configured using the
menu system or via <STX>Kc commands. All configuration settings are saved in non-volatile memory.
Jumper settings are critical:

• Jumper settings allow internal or external power distribution to the applicator circuitry.

• Jumper settings allow + 5 or +24 VDC output signal levels.

WARNING

Failure to configure the card for the device(s) you are connecting may result in damage to the printer
and/or the applicator.



The table below details the GPIO Port functions, and configurable settings:

Applicator Interface Card GPIO Port (J2) Overview

Pin

#

Signal

Name

Signal

Direction

Active

Setting

Jumper

Placement

Function /

Description

Ground

Ground

JMP 7 ‘On’

Printer chassis ground is used

1

Ground (Configurable)

Open

Open

JMP 7 ‘Off’

Ground return must be supplied

Output

+5 VDC

JMP 8 ‘On’

Printer +5 VDC is used

(.5 amp max.)

2

+5 VDC (Configurable)

Open

Open

JMP 8 ‘Off’

+5 VDC must be supplied

3

Start Of Print

[3]

Input

Programmable

4 Slew

Label

Input

Programmable

5

Pause Toggle

Input

Low

6 Reprint

[2]

Input Low

7

+24 VDC (1.0 amp max.)

Output

+24 VDC

8 Ground

Ground

Ground

N/A

N/A

9

Ribbon Low

Output

Programmable

10 Service

Required

[1]

Output

Low

11

End Of Print

Output

Programmable

12

Media Out

Output

Low

13

Ribbon Out

Output

Low

14

Data Ready (DRDY)

Output

Low

JMP 9:

Pins 1 & 2 =

+5 VDC

– OR –

Pins 2 & 3 =

+24 VDC

See the WARNING

message, above.

When inactive, all output pins

will be pulled up to the voltage

determined by this jumper

setting.

15 Spare

Output N/A N/A

N/A

[1]

Evoked by occurrences listed under ‘Fault Messages’ in the A-Class Operator’s Manual.

[2]

Reprints the last label exactly, with no increment or time stamp changes; use it for error conditions. Always keeping this signal

LOW will result in non-stop printing.

[3]

If active with no current print job, “WAITING FOR DATA” is displayed. Specifying a quantity of 9999 while always

keeping this signal ‘ON’ will cause non-stop label printing, except in single label mode (see Imaging Mode, Section 4.2.5 of
the A-Class Operator’s Manual), which will cause the printer to stop between labels.





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