AMT Datasouth ACCEL-6300 User Manual

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User's Guide

C-12 Interfaces

Handshaking methods—continued

9

9

9

9

9 X-ON/X-OFF: The printer sends an X-OFF code on its data trans-

mission line to pause data transfer, and an X-ON code to resume.
An X-OFF is an ASCII DC3 code (19 decimal, 13 hex); an X-ON is
an ASCII DC1 code (17 decimal, 11 hex). When you turn on or
reset the printer, it sends an X-ON to enable data transfer.

9

9

9

9

9 ENQ/ACK: The computer sends an ENQ code on its data transmis-

sion line to ask the printer if it can receive data. When the printer is
ready, it returns an ACK code on its data transmission line. An ENQ
is an ASCII ENQ code (5 decimal, 05 hex); an ACK is an ASCII
ACK code (6 decimal, 6 hex). When you turn on or reset the printer,
it sends an ACK to enable data transfer.

You specify which handshaking method to use at the HNDSHK param-
eter on the Setup menu. Refer to the Control Panel section of this guide
for further information.

Pin Assignments

Table C-2 lists the connector pin assignments and signal requirements
for the printer's serial interface.

Table C-2. Serial Pin Assignments

Pin

Signal

Source

Printer Usage

1

CGND

Chassis ground

2

TxD

Printer

Transmits data to computer

3

RxD

Computer

Receives data from computer

4

RTS

Printer

Remains high at all times

5

CTS

Computer

Must be high or disconnected

6

DSR

Computer

Must be high or disconnected

7

SGND

Signal ground

User's Guide

C-12 Interfaces

Handshaking methods—continued

9

9

9

9

9 X-ON/X-OFF: The printer sends an X-OFF code on its data trans-

mission line to pause data transfer, and an X-ON code to resume.
An X-OFF is an ASCII DC3 code (19 decimal, 13 hex); an X-ON is
an ASCII DC1 code (17 decimal, 11 hex). When you turn on or
reset the printer, it sends an X-ON to enable data transfer.

9

9

9

9

9 ENQ/ACK: The computer sends an ENQ code on its data transmis-

sion line to ask the printer if it can receive data. When the printer is
ready, it returns an ACK code on its data transmission line. An ENQ
is an ASCII ENQ code (5 decimal, 05 hex); an ACK is an ASCII
ACK code (6 decimal, 6 hex). When you turn on or reset the printer,
it sends an ACK to enable data transfer.

You specify which handshaking method to use at the HNDSHK param-
eter on the Setup menu. Refer to the Control Panel section of this guide
for further information.

Pin Assignments

Table C-2 lists the connector pin assignments and signal requirements
for the printer's serial interface.

Table C-2. Serial Pin Assignments

Pin

Signal

Source

Printer Usage

1

CGND

Chassis ground

2

TxD

Printer

Transmits data to computer

3

RxD

Computer

Receives data from computer

4

RTS

Printer

Remains high at all times

5

CTS

Computer

Must be high or disconnected

6

DSR

Computer

Must be high or disconnected

7

SGND

Signal ground

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