Confidential Customer Display DM-D110 Specification STANDARD Rev. No.
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Confidential REVISION SHEET Sheet 2 of 3 REV. SHEET B 3 4, 5 57 58 C 4, 5 8 D II III 6 13 E 17-1 17-2 All 2 3 4 6 7 10 CHANGED CONTENTS 1.7 Overall Specifications 1) Color Epson dark gray (added) 2) Dimensions and mass DP-505 (added) 1.9 Options 7) Attachment (added) Illustration (DP-505) (added) US ( E Msw10 t = 0 → n = 0 Msw11 R = 0 → n = 0 (corrected) US ( E Example (changed) 1.9 Options 3) Stand and DP-110-1x2 (added) 3.
Confidential REVISION SHEET Sheet 3 of 3 REV. SHEET E 11 12 13 F 40, 41 G 2 4 CHANGED CONTENTS 3.2.3 Pass through connection The pas through connection….. example). (deleted) 3.2.4 Y-type connection (deleted) 3.2.5 → 3.2.4 Stand-alone connection Figure 3.2.4 → Figure 3.2.3 NOTE (deleted) Table 3.3.1 Connector Signal Assignments Pin number 2: or Y type (deleted) Pin number 20: (*2) (deleted) ESC = n [Notes] • With the pass through connection, ….. (added) 1.
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Confidential GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1. Application These specifications apply to the DM-D110 customer display. 2. Features 1) Various expressions can be displayed on the 20-column by 2-line dot matrix. 2) The vacuum fluorescent display provides a wide viewing angle, long life, high reliability, and high display quality. 3) The green fluorescent color is easy on the eyes. 4) The display panel is movable so that it can be adjusted for the best viewing angle (up, down, right, and left.
Confidential Table of Contents 1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................1 1.1 Display Specifications ....................................................................................................................1 1.2 Character Specifications ................................................................................................................1 1.3 Electrical Specifications ..........................
Confidential 4.3.12 Page255 (Space)...............................................................................................................31 4.3.13 International character set .................................................................................................32 4.4 Self-test........................................................................................................................................33 4.4.1 Starting the self-test................................................
Confidential 1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 Display Specifications 1) Vacuum fluorescent display 40 (20 columns × 2 lines) Green (505 nm) 2 690 cd/m 2) Number of characters: 3) Display color: 4) Brightness: 1.2 Character Specifications 1) Character type: Alphanumeric: International characters: 95 37 Graphic characters: 128 × 12 pages 2) Character font: 5 × 7 dot matrix, cursor 3) Character size: 3.5 mm {.14"} × 5.0 mm {.197"} Refer to Figure 1.2.1 for details. 5.2mm {0.20"} Refer to Figure 1.2.
Confidential 1.3 Electrical Specifications 1) Power supply types to be applied: PS-170, PS-180, PA-6508, PB6509, PB-6510, PA-6511, PA-6513 (when the optional stand DP-110 is used) 11.4 - 48 VDC 0.2 A (max.) 2) Rated voltage: 3) Rated current: 1.
Confidential 1.7 Overall Specifications 1) Color: Epson cool white (for model-x0x) Epson dark gray (for model-x1x, except DP-503 and DP-504) 2) Dimensions and mass Optional installation base unit and pole Optional installation base unit and pole DP-503 DP-504 DP-505 260 248 129 260 318 (*1) 380 370 249 380 165 165 78 50 50 130 Depth (mm) 50.
Confidential 1.8 Accessories 1) Installation manual: 2) Ferrite core: For DM-D110 main unit .....1 1 1.9 Options 1) Power supply unit: 2) Pole unit: 3) Stand: 4) Installation metal: 5) Installation base unit: 6) Installation base unit: 7) Installation metal: PS-170 / PS-180 (separately sold) Refer to the PS-170 / PS-180 specification for detail. DP-105 (separately sold) Refer to the DP-105 specification for detail.
Confidential DP-110 -1x1 -1x2 DP-502 DP-503 DP-504 DP-505 Power extension cable 1 -- -- -- -- -- RS-232 connector fixing screw (milli-type) 4 -- -- -- -- -- Fixing screw (tapping, M3 × 10) -- -- 2 3 -- -- Fixing screw (M3 × 5) -- -- 2 -- -- -- Fixing screw (M3.
Confidential 2. INTERFACE 2.1 Interface Connector The display main unit of the DM-D110 has an interface connector for connection to the DM-D stand and the option to install the DM-D110 to IM series or TM series. (refer to Figure 2.1.1) 1 Figure 2.1.1 8 Interface Connector (Front) 2.2 Interface Specifications 2.2.1 Signal specifications 1) Specifications are based on EIA/TIA RS-232.
Confidential 2.3 Connector Signal Assignments Pin Number Signal Name Table 2.3.1 Connector Signal Assignments Signal Function Direction 1 2 FG TXD Output 3 4 RXD DSR Input Input 5 DTR Output 6 7 8 SG PS PG - Frame ground 1) When the DM-D110 is connected with the data pass through (*1): Transmit data to the printer 2) When the DM-D110 is connected in a stand-alone: Transmit data to the host Receive data from the printer This indicates whether the printer is ready to receive data.
Confidential 3. SPECIFICATIONS OF OPTION STAND 3.1 Option Stand Connector The option stand is equipped with an interface board, which has connectors for the display panel, printer, power supply, and host computer. (Refer to Figure 3.1.1) Figure 3.1.1 Option Stand Connector NOTE: Figure 3.1.1 shows the DP-110-1x1. The DP-110-1x2 does not include connectors and the interface board. TITLE EPSON DM-D110 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO.
Confidential 3.2 Option Stand Interface Specifications 3.2.1 Connection diagram Figure 3.2.1 Interface Signal Connection Diagram TITLE EPSON DM-D110 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO.
Confidential Some functions depend on the device’s connection to the DM-D110, such as whether a printer is connected or not, with a data pass through connection, or stand alone connection. Connection type Data pass through (default setting) Stand-alone connection Table 3.2.1 Connection Types JP2 Function 1-2 Can connect a printer which does not support the ESC = command. 2-3 2-3 No printer is connected. JP1 1-2 3.2.
Confidential 3.2.3 Pass through connection Figure 3.2.2 shows the data flow when the DM-D110 is connected with the pass through. Figure 3.2.2 Data Flow in a Pass Through Connection 1) With the pass through connection, the DM-D110 stores the transmitted data from the host in the receive buffer of the DM-D110 and processes the data. In this case, the DM-D110 transmits only the data for the printer to the printer that is connected.
Confidential 3.2.4 Stand-alone connection The stand-alone connection is required to connect the DM-D110 without the printer. In this case, the printer will be connected to another port than the one for the DM-D110. Figure 3.2.3 shows the data flow when the DM-D110 is connected as a stand-alone. Figure 3.2.3 Data Flow in a Stand-alone Connection 1) With the stand-alone connection, the data from the host is transmitted to the DM-D110, and the data from the DM-D110 is transmitted to the host.
Confidential 3.3 Host Interface 3.3.1 Host interface connector The option stand provides the host interface connector (D-SUB 25 pin Female type) as shown in Figure 3.3.1. 25 14 1 13 Figure 3.3.1 Host Interface Connector 3.3.2 Host interface connector signal assignments Table 3.3.
Confidential 3.4 Printer Interface 3.4.1 Printer interface connector The option stand provides the printer interface connector (D-SUB 9 pin Male type) as shown in Figure 3.4.1. 6 9 5 Figure 3.4.1 1 Printer Interface Connector 3.4.2 Printer interface connector signal assignments Table 3.4.
Confidential 3.5 Power Supply Connector 3.5.1 About the type of power supply connector The base unit of the DM-D110 provides two types of the power supply connector. One is used for the input terminals from the external power supply and the other is used for supplying the power to the printer. Both connectors have the same electrical characteristics (signal functions, signal direction, signal level).
Confidential 4. FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS 4.1 Switches 4.1.1 Power supply switch 1) Feature: 2) Function: A power supply switch is located on the bottom of the display panel. Turns the power supply on/off. 4.1.2 DIP switches 1) Feature: 2) Functions: Two DIP switches are located on the back of the display panel. Refer to Tables 4.1.1 to 4.1.3. The DIP switch settings are read only when the power is turned on. Therefore, changing the settings while the power is on has no effect. Table 4.1.1 SW No.
Confidential 4.1.3 Memory switch The following settings other than the DIP switch can be changed by software as shown in Table 4.1.3. These settings become effective after the power is turned on or initialization is executed by a command. Table 4.1.3 Memory SW Msw 10 Memory Switch Function Default Content to be set Range to be set Character code table section n=0 Page 0 is selected 0-5, 16-19, 254, 255 11 International character set selection n=0 U.S.A. is selected.
Confidential 4.2. Commands List Control commands for the DM-D110 are summarized in Table 4.2.1. Table 4.2.
Confidential 4.3 Character Code Tables 4.3.1 Page 0 (PC437: U.S.A., standard Europe) (international character set: U.S.A.) Table 4.3.1 Page 0 Indicated characters (00H-7FH) NOTES: 1. Character codes from 00H (hexadecimal) to 7FH (hexadecimal) for each page are the same. 2. Some characters indicated by character codes from 00H to 7FH are changed by selecting the international character set. Refer to Section 4.3.13, International character set, for details.
Confidential (Continued) Table 4.3.2 Page 0 Indicated Characters (80H–FFH) TITLE EPSON DM-D110 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO.
Confidential 4.3.2 Page 1 (Katakana) Table 4.3.3 Page 1 Indicated Characters (80H-FFH) TITLE EPSON DM-D110 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO.
Confidential 4.3.3 Page 2 (PC850: multilingual) Table 4.3.4 Page 2 Indicated Characters (80H-FFH) TITLE EPSON DM-D110 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO.
Confidential 4.3.4 Page 3 (PC860: Portuguese) Table 4.3.5 Page 3 Indicated Characters (80H-FFH) TITLE EPSON DM-D110 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO.
Confidential 4.3.5 Page 4 (PC863: Canadian-French) Table 4.3.6 Page 4 Indicated Characters (80H-FFH) TITLE EPSON DM-D110 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO.
Confidential 4.3.6 Page 5 (PC865: Nordic) Table 4.3.7 Page 5 Indicated Characters (80H-FFH) TITLE EPSON DM-D110 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO.
Confidential 4.3.7 Page 16 (WPC1252) Table 4.3.8 Page16 Indicated Characters (80H− −FFH) TITLE EPSON DM-D110 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO.
Confidential 4.3.8 Page 17 (PC866: Cyrillic2) Table 4.3.9 Page17 Indicated Characters (80H− −FFH) TITLE EPSON DM-D110 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO.
Confidential 4.3.9 Page 18 (PC852: Latin2) Table 4.3.10 Page18 Indicated Characters (80H− −FFH) TITLE EPSON DM-D110 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO.
Confidential 4.3.10 Page19 (PC858: Euro) Table 4.3.11 Page19 Indicated Characters (80H− −FFH) TITLE EPSON DM-D110 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO.
Confidential 4.3.11 Page254 (Space) Table 4.3.12 Page254 Indicated Characters (80H− −FFH) UD: undefined TITLE EPSON DM-D110 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO.
Confidential 4.3.12 Page255 (Space) Table 4.3.13 Page255 Indicated Characters (80H− −FFH) UD: undefined TITLE EPSON DM-D110 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO.
Confidential 4.3.13 International character set International characters listed in Table 4.3.14 can be changed by using the ESC R command. Refer to the description of the ESC R command in Section 5.3, Command Details. Table 4.3.14 International Character Set (Indicated Character Selection by Command) ASCII code (Hex) Country 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B U.S.A # $ @ [ \ France # $ à ° Germany # $ § U.K.
Confidential 4.4 Self-test 4.4.1 Starting the self-test There are two ways to start the self-test, as follows: • Use US @ commands. • Set the display to “Execute self-test” using DIP switch 1-8, and then turn on the power. 4.4.2 Ending the self-test • After a series of self-tests is executed, the screen is cleared, the cursor is moved to the home position, and the display goes into the standby state. 4.4.3 Contents of the self-test The self-test shows the following: • Control ROM version.
Confidential 5. COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS 5.1 Command Notation xxxx command Describes the command headings. [Name] [Format] The name of the command. The code sequence. ASCII indicates the ASCII equivalents. Hex indicates the hexadecimal equivalents. Decimal indicates the decimal equivalents. [x]k indicates the contents of the [ ] should be repeated k times. In this case, x changes in some commands. [Range] Gives the allowable ranges for the arguments. [Description] Describes the function of command.
Confidential 5.3 Defaults (Initial State at Power-On) The contents of the initial state are shown in Table 5.3.1 below. Table 5.3.1 Initial State Setting Contents Setting Items Setting Contents Display mode Overwrite mode Position Home position (the upper left corner of the window) Screen Clear Window Not defined Character code table Page 0 (*1) International character set U.S.A.
Confidential 5.4 Command Details BS [Name] [Format] Move cursor left ASCII BS Hex 08 Decimal 8 [Description] Moves the cursor one character position to the left. [Notes] [Reference] • When the cursor is at the left end of a line, the operation of this command depends on the display mode, as follows: ➀ Overwrite mode: When the cursor is at the left end of the lower line, it is moved to the right end of the upper line.
Confidential LF [Name] [Format] Move cursor down ASCII LF Hex 0A Decimal 10 [Description] Moves the cursor down one line. [Notes] [Reference] • When the cursor is on the lower line, the operation of this command depends on the display mode, as follows: ➀ Overwrite mode: The cursor is moved to the same column on the upper line. ➁ Vertical scroll mode: The characters displayed on the lower line are scrolled to the upper line, and the lower line is cleared. he cursor remains at the same position.
Confidential HOM [Name] [Format] Move cursor to home position ASCII HOM Hex 0B Decimal 11 [Description] Moves the cursor to the left-most position on the upper line (home position). [Note] Home position indicates the first column of the upper line. When a window is defined, the home position is the upper left corner of the window. [Reference] ESC W CR [Name] [Format] Move cursor to left-most position ASCII CR Hex 0D Decimal 13 [Description] Moves the cursor to the left-most position on the current line.
Confidential US $ n m [Name] [Format] Move cursor to specified position ASCII US $ n Hex 1F 24 n Decimal 31 36 n m m m 1 ≤ n ≤ 20 m = 1 or 2 [Description] Moves the cursor to the nth column on the mth line. [Note] If a value exceeding the range is specified for n (column) and/or m (line), this command is ignored and the cursor does not move. [Range] CLR [Name] [Format] Clear display screen ASCII CLR Hex 0C Decimal 12 [Description] Clears all the displayed characters.
Confidential ESC = n [Name] [Format] Select peripheral device ASCII ESC = Hex 1B 3D Decimal 27 61 n n n [Range] 1≤n≤3 [Description] Selects the device(s) to which the host computer sends data, using the value(s) of n from the following table: Table 4.4.1 Bit table for select peripheral device Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Function 0 Off(*) 00 0 Printer canceled. On 01 1 Printer selected. 1 Off 00 0 Display canceled. On(*) 02 2 Display selected. 2 to 7 ---Undefined.
Confidential • Data in lines ➀ and ➂ is processed internally in the display and sent to the printer simultaneously. • Data in line ➁ is sent to the printer regardless of display execution. • Data in line ➃ only appears on the display screen, and nothing is sent to the printer. ESC @ [Name] [Format] Initialize display ASCII ESC @ Hex 1B 40 Decimal 27 64 [Description] Resets the various display settings to their initial values. [Notes] • The software settings are reset to their power-on values.
Confidential [Description] Defines user-defined characters. [Notes] • s denotes the number of bytes in the vertical direction. • n specifies the beginning character code for the definition, and m specifies the final character code. When only one character is defined, use n = m. • 95 characters can be defined between character codes 20H (32) and 7EH (126) in the character code table. • a denotes the number of dots in the horizontal direction.
Confidential ESC ? n [Name] [Format] Cancel user-defined characters ASCII ESC ? n Hex 1B 3F n Decimal 27 63 n [Range] 32 ≤ n ≤ 126 [Description] Cancels user-defined characters. [Notes] • This command cancels the pattern defined for the character code specified by n. • If specified code is transmitted after the pattern is canceled by this command, the internal character is displayed. • If the specified character code is not defined, this command is ignored.
Confidential ESC t n [Name] [Format] Select character code table ASCII ESC t Hex 1B 74 Decimal 27 116 n n n [Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 5, 16, 17, 18, 19, 254, 255 [Description] Selects a page n from the character code table. [Notes] • This command has no effect on data displayed before this command is received. [Default] [Reference] • This command has no effect on the selected international character set. n = 0 (Page 0 is selected.) or the setting value by the memory switch 10. Section 4.
Confidential Figure 5.4.5 Example Windows Specification Program Figure 5.4.6 Figure 5.4.7 Windows Specification Example Windows Internal Data Processing TITLE EPSON DM-D110 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO.
Confidential US MD1 [Name] [Format] Select overwrite mode ASCII US MD1 Hex 1F 01 Decimal 31 1 [Description] Selects overwrite mode as the screen display mode. [Notes] • In overwrite mode, entering a character code moves the cursor to the left end of the lower line when the cursor is at the right end of the upper line, and to the left end of the upper line when the cursor is at the right end of the lower line. • This mode is selected when the power is turned on.
Confidential US MD3 [Name] [Format] Select horizontal scroll mode ASCII US MD3 Hex 1F 03 Decimal 31 3 [Description] Selects horizontal scroll mode as the screen display mode. [Notes] • In horizontal scroll mode, entering a character code scrolls all displayed characters (including commas and periods) one character to the left, then displays the new character at the right end (when the cursor is at the right end of either line.) • Selecting horizontal scroll mode cancels overwrite or vertical scroll mode.
Confidential US T h m [Name] [Format] Set and display time counter ASCII US T h Hex 1F 54 h Decimal 31 84 h m m m 0 ≤ h ≤ 23 0 ≤ m ≤ 59 [Description] The counter time is set and displayed at the right side of the bottom line. [Range] • h is hours, and m is minutes. [Notes] • When this command is entered, the screen is cleared and the time is displayed in 24-mode at the right side of the bottom line. • The time counter starts from the transmitted code h:m:00.
Confidential [Example] 1) Counter display just before receiving UST h m: Figure 5.4.8 [ :OFF] Example Display Before Setting the Counter 2) US T h m(1FH(31)54H(84)14 15)is received: Figure 5.4.9 [ :OFF] Example Counter Setting Indication screen (Figure 5.4.8) is cleared, and the input time is displayed at the right side of the lower line; counting begins from 14:15:00 seconds. At this time, the cursor moves to the home position indicated by . 3) Display data (“ABC”) is received: Figure 5.4.
Confidential US X n [Name] [Format] Brightness adjustment ASCII US X Hex 1F 58 Decimal 31 88 n n n [Range] 1≤n≤4 [Description] Sets the brightness of the fluorescent character display tube. of brightness as follows: Table 5.4.
Confidential US v n [Name] [Format] Status confirmation by DTR signal ASCII US v n Hex 1F 76 n Decimal 31 118 n [Range] n = 0, 1, 48, 49 [Description] Sets the DTR signal in the host interface to the MARK or SPACE state. [Notes] • When n = 1 or n = 49, the DTR signal goes to the MARK state. If it is already in the MARK state, the DTR signal does not change.
Confidential US : [Name] [Format] Start/end macro definition ASCII US : Hex 1F 3A Decimal 31 58 [Description] Starts or ends a macro definition. [Notes] • Up to 80 bytes can be defined for macro processing (one byte per character). • Macro definition processing starts with the first US : command and ends with the second US : command. [Reference] [Example] • Receipt of either of the two types of data shown below is regarded as a macro definition error.
Confidential US ^ n m [Name] [Format] Execute and quit macro ASCII US ^ Hex 1F 5E Decimal 31 94 n n n m m m 0 ≤ n ≤ 255 0 ≤ m ≤ 255 [Description] Executes the process defined as a macro. [Range] • n specifies the time interval for displaying characters in units of [n × 20 ms] when a macro is executed. This specifies the time interval before displaying each successive character but does not affect the processing speed of command codes. • m specifies the interval of execution.
Confidential US ^ n m [Example] PRINT #1,CHR$(&H1F);CHR$(&H3A); PRINT #1,CHR$(&HC); ➀ PRINT #1,CHR$(&H1F);CHR$(&H45);CHR$(0); PRINT #1,” Execution MACRO !!”; PRINT #1,CHR$(&H1F);CHR$(&H45);CHR$(10); PRINT #1,CHR$(&H1F);CHR$(&H3A); ➁ PRINT #1,CHR$(&H1F);CHR$(&H5E);CHR$(5);CHR$(100); Figure 5.4.13 Example Macro Definition Processing and Macro Execution Program • Macro definition is executed by ➀. • Macro execution is started by ➁.
Confidential US ( A pL pH a [n m]1...[n m]k [Name] [Format] Select displays(s) ASCII US Hex 1F Decimal 31 [Range] 3 ≤ (pL + pH × 256) ≤ 65535 (0 ≤ pL ≤ 255, 0 ≤ pH ≤ 255) a = 48 n = 48, 49 0 ≤ m ≤ 255 1 ≤ k ≤ 32767 Display No.0 or the setting value of the memory switch 15. [Default] ( 28 40 A 41 65 pL pL pL pH pH pH a a a [n m]1...[n m]k [n m]1...[n m]k [n m]1...[n m]k [Description] • Selects the displays to which host compute sends data. • n specifies whether the display is enabled or disabled.
Confidential [Notes] • Only when the customer display is connected as a stand-alone, the host PC can receive the transmit data from the display. • Frequent write commands to NV memory may damage to the NV memory. Therefore, it is recommended to write to the NV memory 50 times or less a day. • During processing of this command, the customer display is BUSY while writing the data to the NV user memory and stops receiving data. Therefore, it is prohibited to transmit data while the display is BUSY.
Confidential US ( E pL pH n [a1 b18...b11]...[ak bk8...bk1] [Format] ASCII Hex Decimal US 1F 31 ( 28 40 E pL 45 pL 69 pL pH pH pH n 03 3 [a1 b18 ... b11] ... [ak bk8 ... bk1] [a1 b18 ... b11] ... [ak bk8 ... bk1] [a1 b18 ... b11] ... [ak bk8 ... bk1] 10 ≤ (pL + pH × 256) ≤ 65530 (where (pL + pH ×256) = 9 × k + 1: 0 ≤ pL ≤ 255, 0 ≤ pH ≤255) n=3 a = 10 through 15 b = 48, 49, 50 1 ≤ k ≤ 7281 [Default at factory] Refer to the following table for the setting of the memory switch.
Confidential US ( E pL pH n a [Format] [Range] ASCII US ( E pL Hex 1F 28 45 02 Decimal 31 40 69 2 ( pL + pH × 256) = 2 (pL = 2, pH = 0) n=4 a = 10 through 15 pH 00 0 n 04 4 a a a [Description] • Transmits the setting value(s) of the memory switch specified by a.
Confidential APPENDIX. SIGNALS CONNECTION BETWEEN DM AND PC Use a cable which connects signals as shown below using a DTR-DSR handshaking method between the customer display and the host PC. D-Sub 25P (DM-D) D-Sub 9P (PC) 1.FG 1.DCD 2.TXD 2.RXD 3.RXD 3.TXD 4.RTS 4.DTR 5.CTS 5.SG 6.DSR 6.DSR 7.GND 7.RTS 20. DTR 8.CTS 25. RESET 9.RI TITLE EPSON DM-D110 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO. NEXT END 60 SHEET 59 App.