CognitiveTPG B780 User Manual

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Chapter 5: Programming commands

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A776-PG00001 C 12/09

A776 (B780) Programming Guide

Value of n
ASCII

Hex

Dec

Remote diagnostic item

Function

»

AF

175

Cover openings tally

Return cover openings tally, returns 10 bytes

B2

178

Max temperature tally

Reset max temperature reached value

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B3

179

Max temperature tally

Return max temperature reached since it was reset,

returns 10 bytes

B4

180

Slip lines tally, 8 digit ASCII

Write to NVRAM

numeric, max 99,999,999

B5

181

Slip line tally

Write to NVRAM, and print on receipt to verify

B6

182

Slip lines tally

Clear slip lines tally to 0

B7

183

Slip lines tally

Return slip line tally, returns 10 bytes

Transmit status

ASCII

GS r n

Hexadecimal 1D 72 n

Decimal

29 114 n

Value of n:

1, 49 = printer status

2, 50 = cash drawer status

3, 51 = slip paper status

4, 52 = Flash memory user sector status

Range of n:

1–4

49–52

Transmits the status specified by n. This is a batch mode command which transmits the response after all prior data
in the receive buffer has been processed. There may be a time lag between the printer receiving this command and
transmitting the response, depending on the receive buffer status.

When DTR/DSR RS-232C communications handshaking control is selected, the printer transmits the one byte response
only when the host signal DSR indicates it is ready to receive data.

When XON/XOFF RS-232C communications handshaking control is selected, the printer transmits the one byte
response regardless of the host signal DSR.

When unsolicited status mode (USM) is enabled using the enable/disable unsolicited status mode command (1D 61),
the status transmitted by this command (transmit status) and the USM status must be differentiated according to
the information found in recognizing data from the printer. This is found in the real time commands section of this
document.

The status bytes to be transmitted are described in the following four tables.

Exceptions

When n is out of the specified range, the command is ignored.

Unlike the A756, that had a dedicated connector and resultant dedicated status reporting for each cash drawer, the
A776 has a single connector that shares data reporting from either cash drawer. When either cash drawer is open, an
open status is reported by the printer.
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