Posiflex PD-2609UE User manual

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User manual
Package Contents
PD-2609UE customer display (x 1)
Fixing screws (x 2)
User manual (x 1)
Product Features
Rear-mount VFD customer display for PS series POS terminal
Green or blue screen filter
Two-line display with 20 characters per line
Large character size for easy viewing: 9.03 mm x 5.25 mm
Various command emulation selectable by DIP switch: ADM, Aedex,
ESC/POS, Futaba, Noritake, UTC
12 international character sets support
19460905010 Ver. Original
PD-2609UE
Rear-Mount Customer Display
User
Manual
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Views of the PD-2609UE
Front View
Rear View
LCD
USB Cable
Bracket with two Fixing Screw
DIP Switch Cover
USB Cable
Heat Dissipation Holes
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Mounting the PD-2609UE onto your POS Terminal
Please follow the below instructions to install the customer display onto your
POS terminal. During installation of PD-2609UE, do NOT power ON the
terminal.
1. Locate the USB ports on the top side
of your terminal. Then, remove the
cover, when necessary, to access the
USB port. In the example, USB
ports are found on the rear of the
POS terminal.
2. Take the customer display out of the
PD-2609UE package box. Hold the
display and make sure that its cable
is placed above the bracket mounted
onto the rear side of the display.
3. Align the USB cable of the display
with the USB port of your terminal.
4. Connect the USB cable of
PD-2609UE to the USB port on the
top side of your terminal.
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5. Take two screws out of the package
box. Insert the screws into the lower
row of screw holes as indicated by
the arrows.
6. While tightening the screws, leave
the screws loose enough to hold the
mounting bracket of the display as
shown in the figure.
7. By using a diagonal cutting nipper, break off the plastic tab off the rear
I/O cover which you removed from the POS terminal in the Step 1.
8. Align the two wedge tabs of the rear
I/O cover with the two wedged
portion of the rear plate of the
terminal.
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9. To keep the cable organized, tuck the extra cable into the I/O
compartment and thread the cable through the cable exit as shown in the
figure.
10. Press the back cover into place.
11. Hang the bracket onto the screws.
12. Slide it into position along the rail as the below figures show.
Cable Exit
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13. Tighten the screws by keeping
turning them clockwise.
14. Make sure that PD-2609UE is well
mounted onto the POS terminal.
Setting up the PD-2609UE for Virtual COM Port Mode
To have your POS terminal access PD-2609UE using virtual COM port,
it is required to configure the DIP switch settings and then install the
related virtual COM port drivers. Please follow the below instructions
to complete the configuration of DIP switch. As for the driver
installation, the details will be provided in the following section,
Installing the Virtual COM Driver for PD-2609UE.
1. Slide the cover of the DIP switch
on the rear of PD-2609UE.
2. Set DIP switch #1 and #2 to be
OFF.
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Installing the Virtual COM Driver for PD-2609UE
Before proceeding with the following instructions to install the virtual
COM driver on your POS terminal, you must determine whether the
DIP switch positions 1~2 is properly switched to OFF. If not, please go
through the previous section of Setting up the PD-2609UE for Virtual
COM Port Mode to complete the necessary DIP switch settings.
1. Connect the USB cable of PD-2609UE to your POS terminal.
2. Locate the “SA_PD_LM” folder from
the “Drivers” folder in the Local Disk
(C:) of your POS terminal.
3. You will find the USB_VCOM
folder and double click it.
4. Then double click the
“USB_VCOM_v519bxfolder.
5. In the folder, you will see some files.
Double click the PDF named USB
VCOM Drivers Installing Guide to
open.
6. Then, refer to this installation guide to complete the driver
installation.
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Adjusting the DIP Switch Settings for PD-2609UE
DIP Switch of PD-2609U, which is comprised of six electrical switches
located at the rear of the customer display, allows you to save your
preferences for USB class and emulation commands. The below figure
gives the list of four available combination of DIP switch settings for
your reference.
USB Class
DIP switch #1 and #2 are mainly responsible for deciding the interface
via which your POS terminal would interact with the customer display.
The below table describes four different combinations of DIP switch
settings supported by PD-2609UE for your reference.
Switch Position
USB Class
1
2
ON
ON
USB Vendor Class
ON
OFF
USB HID Class
OFF
ON
Reserved
OFF
OFF
Virtual COM Port
Emulation Mode
A good range of commands emulation is also provided in PD-2609UE.
By setting up DIP switches from #3 to #6 in order according to the
below table, you may specify the type of command sets which your
pole display will emulate.
Switch Position
Emulation Mode
3
4
5
6
ON
ON
ON
OFF
UTC
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
Aedex
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Noritake (Default)
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
Epson
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
Futaba
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ADM
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Applicable Command Code
ADM Emulation Mode
Command Syntax: Control code [+ Data / Line #] [+ Carriage return]
Control Code
Function Description
Function Area
<0C>h
Clear Display
Line 1 + Line 2
<0D>h
Carriage Return
End of Command
<0E>h
Write Line 1
Line 1
<0F>h
Write Line 2
Line 2
<10>h
Write Decimal Point
Line 1
<1E>h
Write Field 1
Left 8 characters of Line 2
<1F>h
Write Field 2
Right 8 characters of Line 2
AEDEX Emulation Mode
Command Syntax: Attention code + Function code + Data + Carriage return
Notes:
To send the standard Attention code in command mode, please use the
hexadecimal value of <21><23> to achieve the attempt.
Function Code
Function Description
Function Area
Data Length
1
Display top
Top row
Max. 20 characters
2
Display bottom
Bottom row
Max. 20 characters
4
On going scroll
Top row
Max. 60 characters
6
One time scroll
Top row
Max. 60 characters
7
Stop trapping
N.A.
No characters
8
Change attention code
N.A.
2 characters
9
Display whole area
Both rows
Max. 40 characters
EPSON Emulation Mode
Command Syntax: Hexadecimal Code
Name
Hex Code
Function Description
BS
08
Move cursor left
HT
09
Move cursor right
LF
0A
Move cursor down
HOM
0B
Move cursor to home position
CLR
0C
Clear display
CR
0D
Move cursor to leftmost position
CAN
18
Clear cursor line
US MD1
1F 01
Specify overwrite mode
US MD2
1F 02
Specify vertical scroll mode
US MD3
1F 03
Specify horizontal scroll mode
US LF
1F 0A
Move cursor up
US CR
1F 0D
Move cursor to rightmost position
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Name
Hex Code
Function Description
BS
08
Move cursor left
HT
09
Move cursor right
LF
0A
Move cursor down
HOM
0B
Move cursor to home position
CLR
0C
Clear display
CR
0D
Move cursor to leftmost position
CAN
18
Clear cursor line
US MD1
1F 01
Specify overwrite mode
US MD2
1F 02
Specify vertical scroll mode
US MD3
1F 03
Specify horizontal scroll mode
US $
1F 24 n m
Move cursor to specified position
US ,
1F 2C
Mark comma
US .
1F 2E
Mark period
US ;
1F 3B
Mark semicolon
US <
1F 3C
Clear mark
US E
1F 45 n
Select/Cancel display screen
blinking
US T
1F 54 h m
Set and display counter time
US X
1F 58 <0n>
Brightness adjustment
ESC %
1B 25 <0n>
Set/Cancel user-defined characters
ESC &
1B 26 addr x1 x2
x3 x4 x5
Define user-defined characters
ESC ?
1B 3F <0n>
Delete user-defined characters
US @
1F 40
Show firmware version
ESC =
1B 3D <0n>
Select peripheral device
ESC t
1B 74 <0n>
Disabling / Enabling Euro Dollar
Sign
n = 0, 13h
Disabling/Enabling Rupee Dollar
Sign
n= 0, 60h
US B
1F 42
Move cursor to bottom position
ESC @
1B 40
Initialize display
ESC R
1B 52 <0i>
International character set
US U
1F 55
Display counter time
Notes:
After code page table 19 is selected, the Euro Dollar Sign is designated at code
<D5>h.
After code page table 96 is selected, the Rupee Dollar Sign is designated at code
<60>h.
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FUTABA Emulation Mode
Command Syntax: Hexadecimal Code
Hex Code
Function Description
Hex Code
Function Description
1F
Reset
13
Cursor on
04 bb
Brightness control
14
Cursor off
1E 0p
Change font page
08
Back space
1C 0i
International character set
11 09
Horizontal tab
05 0D
Moving sign
12 09
Vertical scroll up
06 x1 x2
Change leading code
11 0A
Cursor up/down
01
Set pass through flag
12 0A
Line feed
x1 x2 02
Clear pass through flag
0D
Carriage return
10 pp
Digit select
NORITAKE Emulation Mode
Command Syntax: Hexadecimal Code
Hex Code
Function Description
Hex Code
Function Description
1B 49
Reset
1B 54 nn
Cursor blinking rate
0E
Clear
15
Cursor on
1B 4C bb
Bright control
16
Cursor off
1E 0p
Change font page
08
Back space
1C 0i
International character set
11 09
Horizontal tab
05 0D
Moving sign
12 09
Vertical scroll up
06 x1 x2
Change leading code
11 0A
Cursor up/down
01
Set pass through flag
12 0A
Line feed
x1 x2 02
Clear pass through flag
0C
Form feed
1B 48 pp
Digit select
0D
Carriage return
1B 43 ad x1~x5
User-defined graphics/fonts
11
UTC Emulation Mode
Command Syntax: Hexadecimal Code
Mode
Name
Hex Code
Function Description
UTC PASS
THRU
MODE
<ESC>uA$<CR>
1B 75 41 $ 0D
Top Line message
<ESC>uA<CR><ESC>
uB<CR>
1B 75 41 0D
1B 75 42 0D
Clear Display
<ESC>uB$<C
1B 75 42 $
Bottom line message
<ESC>uD$<
1B 75 44
Top line continuous
scrolling
<ESC>uE$
1B 75 45
Set/Display time
<ESC>uF$
1B 75 46
Top line 1 time scroll
<ESC>uH$
1B 75 48
Redefine graphic
<ESC>uIx<CR>
1B 75 49 x 0D
Display fonts
<ESC>utcEx
1B 75 74 63 45 x
Change d mode
<ESC>utcFx
1B 75 74 63 46 x
Change RS mode
<ESC><RS>*
1B 1E*
Direct to pole mode
DIRECT TO
POLE MODE
<EOT>x
04 x
Brightness
<BS>
08
Back spacing
<HT>
09
Horizontal tab
<LF>
0A
Line feed
<CR>
0D
Carriage return
<DLE>
10
Display position
<DC1>
11
Normal display mode
<DC2>
12
Vertical Scroll mode
<DC3>
13
Cursor on
<DC4>
14
Cursor off
<CAN>
18
Clear to end of line
<EM>
19
Clear to end of
display
<SUB>x
1A x
Display fonts
<ESC>d*
1B 64*
Pass thru mode
<FS>
1C
Flashing text start
<GS>
1D
Flashing text end
<RS>
1E
Clear display
<US>
1F
Reset display
Notes:
The “Mode” column specifies the specific mode applied to the commands.
Two modes are available: “P”(UTC pass thru mode) and “D”(Direct to
pole mode).
The code marked with an asterisk (*) means that the code can be changed
by other command.
The letter “x” represents a variable of which the length is 1 byte.
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International Character Sets
Hex code
Country
Hex Code
Country
0
USA
6
Italy
1
France
7
Spain
2
Germany
8
Japan
3
United Kingdom
9
Norway
4
Denmark I
A
Denmark II
5
Sweden
B
Ex-Jugoslavia
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Specifications
PD-2609UE
Display
VFD
Number of digits
20 digits/row, 2 rows
Dot Matrix
5 x 7 dots
Digit Height
9.03 mm
Digit Width
5.25 mm
Character color
Dark blue
Backlight color
Yellow green
Display Dimension
58 mm (H) x 197 mm (W) x 39.5 mm (D)
Case color
Black
Power Consumption
+5VDC, 800 mA
Environmental
Operating temperature: 0ºC ~ +40ºC
Operating humidity: 20% to 85%, non-condensing
Storage temperature: -10ºC ~ +6C
Storage humidity: 5% to 90%, non-condensing
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