Indicator connection set-up samples – Rice Lake TicketPress - Installation and Operation Manual User Manual

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TicketPress

Operator’s Manual

Indicator Connection Set-up Samples

120 Plus Indicator

The

Ticket Press

can be connected to the 120 indicator at baud rates of 300 to 19200 bps. Communications cable

connections are made to the terminal blocks in the 120 as shown in the following tables.

Table 8-2. RS-232 Connections

120 Indicator - Port 1 - EDP

Ticket Press Printer

Pin

Description

Serial Port Pin

Description

1

TxD

3

RxD

5

GND (Signal Ground)

7

GND (Signal Ground)

Table 8-3. 20 mA Connections

120 Indicator - Printer Port

Ticket Press Printer

Pin

Description

Serial Port Pin

Description

5

-20mA OUT

9

-20mA IN

9

+20mA OUT

10

+20mA IN

Table 8-4. RS-422 Connections

120 Indicator - Printer Port

Ticket Press Printer

Pin

Description

Serial Port Pin

Description

5

RS-422 OUT

9

RS-422 IN

9

RS-422 OUT

10

RS-422 IN

Note

For connections not using hardware handshaking (CTS/DTR ), install a jumper between pins 4
and 5 on the printer end of the serial cable.

420 Plus Indicator

The

Ticket Press

can be connected to the 420 indicator at baud rates of 300 to 19200 bps. Communications cable

connections are made to the terminal blocks in the 420 as shown in the following tables.

Table 8-5. RS-232 Connections

420 Indicator - Port 1 - EDP

Ticket Press Printer

Pin

Description

Serial Port Pin

Description

J4-1

TxD

3

RxD

J4-3

GND (Signal Ground)

7

GND (Signal Ground)

Table 8-6. 20 mA Connections

420 Indicator - Printer Port

Ticket Press Printer

Pin

Description

Serial Port Pin

Description

J4-5

-20mA OUT

9

-20mA IN

J4-4

+20mA OUT

10

+20mA IN

Table 8-7. RS-422 Connections

420 Indicator - Printer Port

Ticket Press Printer

Pin

Description

Serial Port Pin

Description

J4-5

-RS-422 OUT

9

-RS-422 IN

J4-4

+RS-422 OUT

10

+RS-422 IN

Note

For connections not using hardware handshaking (CTS/DTR ), install a jumper between pins 4
and 5 on the printer end of the serial cable.

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