Parallel interface connectors and signals – Rice Lake Star SP298 Series Programmers Manual User Manual

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Parallel Interface

Connectors and Signals

Pin

No.

Signal Name

IN/OUT

Function

1

STROBE

IN

Signals when data is ready to be read. Signal goes from HIGH to LOW (for at
least 0.5 microsec.) when the data is available.

2-9

DATA1-8

IN

These signals provide the information of the first to eighth bits of parallel data.
Each signal is at HIGH level for a logical 1 and at a LOW level for a logical 0.

10

ACK

OUT

A 9 microsecond LOW pulse acknowledges receipt of the data.

11

BUSY

OUT

When this signal goes to LOW, the printer is ready to accept data. When the
printer is in one of the conditions below, “HIGH” is set.
1. Data is being entered
2. Off line
3. Error condition

12

PAPER OUT

OUT

This signal indicates the status of the paper sensor.
[In Star mode]
This signal goes to HIGH when either the TOF or the BOF sensor detects that
there is no paper. The signal will go to LOW when both the TOF and BOF
sensor detect that there is paper installed.
[In the ESC/POS mode]
This signal outputs the status of the sensor selected using the <ESC> “c3”
command.

13

SELECTED

OUT

This signal is HIGH when the printer is online.

14-15

N/C

Unused

16

SIGNAL GND

Signal ground

17

CHASSIS GND

Chassis ground, isolated from logic ground

18

LOGIC HIGH

3.9 k

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19-30

GND

Twisted pair return the signal to ground level.

31

RESET

IN

This becomes a reset signal when DIP switch 1 is set to ON. (See page 4 for
details.) When this signal goes to LOW (for at least 0.5 microsec.), the printer is
reset to its power-on condition.

32

ERROR

OUT

This signal is normally HIGH. This signal goes to LOW to signal that the printer
cannot print due to an error condition.

33

EXT GND

External ground

34

COMPULSION

OUT

Compulsion signal (See page 20.)

35

+5VDC

2.2 k

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