User guide

Data Ports
Applicator Interface Connector
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57516L-002 Rev. A 170PAX4 User Guide 1/10/06
2+5V I/O
(Fused at 1 A)
Caution • Replace
the fuse only with
one of the same
type and rating.
Power See Figure 51 on page 133 for fuse location.
Using jumper J4, this pin can be configured as isolated or
non-isolated from the Applicator Interface Circuit +5 V
Supply. See Jumper Configurations and Pinouts for +5 V
I/O Operation on page 131 for more information.
2 +24-28V I/O Power No jumpers to configure. This +24-28V power source
also supplies voltage for output signal pull-up resistors.
Important • Customer must provide this external
power (can come from pin 7). See Pinouts for
+24-28 V I/O Operation on page 132 for more
information.
3 START PRINT Input See Applicator Signals on page 126 for more information
about the start and end print signals.
Pulse Mode—The label printing process begins on the
HIGH to LOW transition of this signal if a format is
ready. Deassert this signal HIGH to inhibit printing of
a new label.
Level Mode—Assert LOW to enable the print engine
to print if a label format is ready. When deasserted
HIGH, the print engine completes the label that is
printing then stops and waits for this input to be
reasserted LOW.
4 FEED Input When the print engine is idle or has been paused, assert
this input LOW to trigger repeated feeding of blank
labels. Deassert HIGH to stop feeding blank labels and
register to the top of the next label.
5 PAUSE Input To toggle the current Pause state, this input must be
asserted LOW for 200 milliseconds, or until the
SERVICE REQUIRED output (pin 10) changes state.
6 REPRINT Input If the Reprint feature is enabled, this input must be
asserted LOW to cause the print engine to reprint the
last label. See Set Reprint Mode on page 78 for more
information.
If the Reprint feature is disabled, this input is ignored.
7+28V
(Fused at 500 mA.
See Figure 51
on page 133 for fuse
location.)
Caution • Replace
the fuse only with
one of the same
type and rating.
Power The Interface Power Supply. Supplies power to external
sensors as required.
Note • If operating with 28V signals only, pin 7
may be used to supply power to pin 2, which
creates a non-isolated mode of operation.
Table 19 • Applicator Interface Connector Pin Configuration (Continued)
Pin
No.
Signal Name Signal Type Description