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1. ep col F1 F2 F3 La lB ie p e I lt i E ME FI GH 1 J lt A4 2 E E a K LM N 0 MEC E P Q Rs T MA U V W xy CTRL SHIFT ESC Z lv eksp SPACE ENTER i To EE R n P pH ETT pa aa E 1 ICT UL TI b q Table 2 2 HV Series USB Controls and Indicators Display Standard 4 line x 20 character liquid crystal display Standard 30 key keypad 40 key keypad also available Permanent USB Cable Supplies communication and power Operation Cable and Power Connections Internal Communication Devices The following table lists the internal interface devices used in HV Series terminals Table 2 3 Interface Devices RS 232 Linear Technology LT1281 RS 422 Linear Technology LTC490 USB Silicon Labs CP2102EK Signal and Pin Assignments Permanent RS 232 Wire Connection Table 2 4 describes the signal and pin assignments for HV Series terminals that have a permanent wire connection Table 2 4 Permanent Wire Connection Signal and
2. Form Feed Syntax CTRL L Notes This command will clear the display and place the cursor in the first rightmost position on the top row HV Series Technical Reference Manual MAN0029 RW GB Carriage Return Syntax CTRL M Notes If the New Line On CR parameter is set to No this command will move the cursor to the first rightmost position of the current row If the New Line On CR parameter is set to Yes this command will move the cursor to the first rightmost position of the current row X ON Syntax CTRLQ Notes Removes the XOFF character flow constraint to inhibit keypad operation when the Support XON XOFF parameter is set to YES See XON XOFF Support for additional information X OFF Syntax CTRL S Notes Prevents serial transmission to the unit until the host sends an XON character 11h when the Support XON XOFF parameter is set to YES See XON XOFF Support for additional information Disable Flashing Characters Syntax CTRL X Notes This command disables subsequently received viewable characters to flash on and off Enable Flashing Characters Syntax CTRL Z Notes This command enables subsequently received viewable characters to flash on and off Begin Escape Sequence Syntax CTRL Notes This command will process any subsequently characters as a control string Control Code Command Summary Table 5 2 Control Codes erea Jo IE I 5 10 Host Commands Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Cursor does not appe
3. m2 zo omo p e a le ooon e fa 3 a fomo la a fa fs us oro Js a Pa Toro 7 fe s a Somoro e x owen kK fw 7 foro u 76 ac fonos Je y 8 76 foro fv mM 7 Jona ww To 77 lomom fw IN ae CTC Nx 120 78 form x o ar own oy a de orion y P so 50 fomo e f 12 7a form Je o a a Join fo fr 6 CT RO e15 fam e f ae ve onmo fp 5718715 fon obo as gt oma h ss ss ome r gt es me lano 71 5 oii Bette 1 76 fori peee sl lt lel leo lt N ASCII Character Set Appendix C Font Tables Standard Display Font Table The following table contains the Standard font characters displayed by HV Series terminals Table C 1 Standard Display Font Table o ces CABAS TI CEE AE EEA AO JESSIE JE 31E db TaN en SRLS els u JE ESF IE A CRS Oe be ER JE JE SSS BU Bf AP JE SEF JE JE mE IMEI less 1 IEEE IE A SG RAPS a De EE A Blasco JE IFF IE IE 1 KE IRIE Fam F IE JETE IE IE 3 je sli S e EEG EL N JA JESIE JE JE IM lee Slee KA JES ES IE AF 1 11 JE IF JE JE A l s Boss AJE EE pao URB IE JETE IE JE HV Series Technical Reference Manual MANO029 Rev G C 1 Latin Display Font Table The following table contains the Latin1 font characters displayed by HV Series terminals 71 C 2 Latin Display Font Table ARCO CFRE ee E E eae e RBRB nF A A A A PRSE Selale ERC ESE BEE PRG EJ SSS BL ue FHAD SG SURG POPs A Bla
4. Ext Temp Supertwist Backlit 1 A linear regulator 7805A with a minimum input of 7 5 V and a maximum voltage of 28 0 V that dissipates one watt of power thereby limiting maximum permissible inout voltage according to current draw of terminal 2 A switching type voltage regulator with a minimum input of 9 5 V and a maximum voltage of 28 0 V Since input voltage is not dependent on the terminal s current draw it is suitable for all options Vi HV Series Technical Reference Manual MANO029 Rev G Power Requirements Power Supply Options Depending on the current draw requirements the terminal may require the use of different power supplies Use the configuration number listed below see previous page to determine the correct power supply e 1 requires connection to a 5 volt 5 regulated power source e 2 requires connection to a power source between 7 5 and 12 VDC that can source adequate current However depending on a unit s total current draw an input of up to 28 VDC may be applied See chart on next page e H reguires connection to a power source between 9 5 and 28 VDC that can source adequate current However input voltage is not dependent on a terminal s current draw and may be used with all terminal options Calculating Total Current Draw The table below summarizes the current draw requirements for HV Series terminals in various configurations measured at its interface connector Values listed are
5. or a permanent USB wire connection Durability Like all Two Technologies products the HV Series terminal is remarkably rugged The case consists of Bayblend ABS polycarbonate blend one of the most durable chemical resistant materials available on the market today 1 2 Overview SP e ee A Chapter 2 Operation Controls and Indicators Figure 2 1 describes the components and indicators found on the front of a HV series terminal as shown in Table 2 1 Figure 2 1 HV Series Controls and Indicators A 9 Fi F2 pr gt TT Had Bile p e lll am EE ia Ficlali g Hm E HH Q gt KIL IMINO gt 3 E pPlaliris tT gt 0 Ulviw ix y CTRL SHIFT ESC Z V BES SPACE ENTER 1 s Table 2 1 HV Series Controls and Indicators Display Standard 4 line x 20 character liguid crystal display 2 Keypad Standard 30 key keypad 40 key keypad also available Modular Interface Connector Supplies communication and power HV Series Technical Reference Manual MANO029 Rev G sss Figure 2 2 HV Series Controls and Indicators
6. 1 Internal Communication Devices 2 3 K Key amp Switch Specificati0NS ooocoonccocononnocnnoncncnnancnncnnnons A 1 Ney CUE are 5 3 Key POP PAINS ennenen o N 4 1 NE e LLO PEPE IEN tarsi 1 2 2 1 2 2 Rey pad SPOLO metano 2 8 L Latin1 Display Font Table s r C 4 Edo A E go Tener Terri TT 5 9 Load factory Values and Perform Self Test 5 6 Loading Factory Default SettidgS oooconnccnoninocononananonoss 3 5 A O Memon tare Trem ni 2 3 ETO O ais po O oo oo 2 3 M Mangal Config ral OM aero basta nooo 3 1 Modular Interface Connector oooooo 2 1 2 2 2 4 Modular Interface Connector Signal and Pin a JJ no E 2 4 l 1 O Operan Modes perrera cpu reer ea 2 10 je ole s la perenne POPE o o E cert mere etre weer rt 2 1 OW a E 1 1 P Parameter Menu SettidgS occnooconoconiononananinnonos 3 1 3 2 3 4 Parameter Menu Summary esis inssucdeniesioreuindsconcenstsunvess 3 4 A a Ao O ee merry teeter A ee 3 1 leccion O 3 2 PEL AT Wired Adapter acordas 2 5 Permanent Wire Connection ccocccnoccnonononncnonananncnnananncnns 2 3 Permanent Wire Connection Signal and Pin a AA E nok 2 3 Physical Specifications rumba tusia is A 2 PO A o O ten 2 6 lower eq UIT CECINES spice poi vil FowerSpecllcAtNONS op tom A 1 Prevent Parameter Menu Changes esec 5 7 Product selection Sudestada vi ps AAA tr err ter ooo 1 2 R ACE arpa 3 3 Reset Terminal and Perform Self Test oooonccccnnnnn 5 6 Return
7. 2 6 5 5 Cursor Mono veer erercrr S 5 2 5 9 CUISor UU Puente oie 5 1 D BEE EN EE N EAE S EEE E T 3 1 Dene Function Keys cuidarlo pie 5 6 Define Graphic Character ooooonccnncccoccnoconocanonannnananannncnnnons 5 2 Pefinin Key OUPO esrin iii 4 1 Disable Flashing Characters s es 5 10 IS SE S garment errr emer terre torr eer eer rr rere 1 2 2 1 2 2 Display Graphic Character essere rip 5 9 Display Pero ee 2 6 pls jo l EE sb vi 3 2 Display Specifications sanaci n A 1 TA 07161 sia o T N 1 2 E CO EE EE E s O T TE 3 3 Enable Flashing Characters s r 5 10 Enable Parameter Menu Changes 5 7 Environmental Specificati0NS oooconoccnonnnccnoccnocanoncnnnannss A 1 Erase Cursor to End of Display 5 2 HV Series Technical Reference Manual MANO029 Rev G Erase Cursor to End of Line sscseceseceteceteeeteeeeee 5 3 Escape Command Summary cesccseesesseeseeseeeseeees 5 8 European Display Font Table o e C 5 E Por AE rn C 3 IDU OJO E ver o POE Teper tern ren et terre eer C 5 Lao lila epi a ter aerore are errr C 4 EUR Ah CA ese eae net ere C 3 a o rere ere eer cr 5 9 G Generale audio le TONG sunei 5 6 Generate Stored Audible Tone n se 5 7 H SA O A A errr 5 7 Host Commands cee ceecesssccsseeseeeseeeseesseeeseeeseeeseeeaeenes 5 1 A renner don 2 10 T ass asc oe posol o atone es eee C 6 Interlace OPLLoMS nro tes 1 2 Interface Specifications e srocnocnonono on ostrenie A
8. 60 Hz power outlet 3 The terminal should turn on and a blinking cursor should appear on the display If the terminal does not turn on refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual for help Display Operation HV Series displays consist of a 20 character by 4 line liquid crystal display Many of its characteristics are user selectable including the display of control characters escape characters and cursor Displayable Characters If a character either received by the terminal or echoed locally from the keypad is in the viewable ASCI range 20h to 7Eh that character will appear at the current cursor location ASCII control characters 00h to 1Fh will only appear when enabled Non ASCII characters 80h to FFh can also appear at the current cursor location if the number of data bits transmitted per character is set to eight For information on selecting display and communication parameters see Chapter 3 Cursor Positioning The cursor moves from left to right as the terminal displays characters Whenever a character appears in the rightmost or last position of the top three rows the terminal will either display the cursor in the first position on the next line AUTO LINE WRAP enabled or alternate the display of the cursor and the last character in that last position Operation Whenever a character appears in the last position on the bottom row the terminal will always alternate the display of a character and the cursor T
9. A F2 for B F4 for D and F5 for E 3 Once you access the first parameter in a particular group you can change the value for that parameter continue on to the next parameter or return to the main menu For example if you first access the communications parameter the terminal will display the following prompt HV Series Technical Reference Manual MAN0029 Rev G S 3 6 BAUD RATE 12404 PRY NXT CONT MAIN To change the current parameter value using a 30 key keypad press A PRV or B NXT If using a 40 key keypad substitute F1 for A and F2 for B Note Some parameters will display YES and NO instead of PRV and NXT 4 To access the next communications parameter using a 30 key keypad press D CONT If using a 40 key keypad press F4 instead In either case the terminal will display the next communications parameter for example PARITY BWery PRY NXT CONT MAIN 5 To return to the main menu using a 30 key keypad press E MAIN If using a 40 key keypad press F5 instead 6 In either case when you exit the main menu the terminal will display the following prompt STORE CHANGES 7 ho YES NO EXIT 7 To save any changes in EEPROM using a 30 key keypad press A YES If using a 40 key keypad press Fl instead 8 To ignore any changes using a 30 key keypad press B NO If using a 40 key keypad press F2 instead Selecting NO will still store any changes temporarily unti
10. Allowed where the intersection occurs to find the maximum useable voltage for your terminal configuration Restricted Input Voltage vs Current Draw 27 5 26 5 25 5 24 5 23 5 22 5 21 5 20 5 19 5 18 5 17 5 16 5 15 5 14 5 13 5 Example 2 125 O 11 5 Mide 10 5 Voltage E uid A 7 5 70 130 160 190 220 250 280 310 340 370 400 Calculated Operating Current mA Example 1 80 mA 17 50 VDC Maximum Input Voltage Allowed Using Example 1 and the chart above the 80 mA drawn by the HVNEL30R2 intersects with 17 50 volts If the maximum supply voltage to the terminal is greater than 17 50 VDC it requires a H power supply configuration Using Example 2 and the chart above the 300 mA drawn by the HVNL30KLR2 intersects with 8 33 volts If the maximum supply voltage to the terminal is greater than 8 33 VDC it requires a H power supply configuration To clarify if your system is supplying 12 00 VDC the power is acceptable for the HVNEL30R2 Example 1 but not for the HVNL30KLR2 Example 2 Applying 12 00 VDC to the HVNL30KLR2 Example 2 will damage it vii HV Series Technical Reference Manual MANO029 Rev G Contents Chapter OMS W stos ip ri tias 1 1 ZA DOLA S Malta roads 1 1 ADO wo Techno LO ea ln 1 1 ao US SIE br obo ro veto on noo O nn zan tora cd o 1 2 EV CES SEE a O o on 1 2 CHODIT 2 OPONE 2 1 Controls ana nica ii 2 1 Cable
11. Assignments em as zazicmosm CRS Data In to terminal Data In to terminal Data Out from terminal Data Out from terminal MICH C gt W O O O O O Operation Standard Accessory Cables Standard modular cables 1210 7 and 1210 15 that mate with the terminal s modular interface connector and Two Technologies PCAT wired adapter are available as optional accessories These cables will reverse the signal output from the terminal see illustration below Non reversing modular cables 1210 7 NR and 1210 15 NR are also available Figure 2 4 1210 Series Modular Cable Tr LA TITA it Blue B E whit Yellow Black pn Green Red 1 White 1 Blue 2 Red 2 Yellow 3 Black 3 Green 4 Green 4 Black 5 Yellow 5 Red 6 Blue 6 White PCAT Wired Adapter The PCAT modular connector enables connection to a host device as well as supplying a connection for a power supply Figure 2 5 PCAT Modular Connector Power Socket Pin 1 Pin 6 6 Pin Modular Jack Handshake In 5 5V Out 6 e ce ty o Bn z Pin 5 o Pin 6 o Pin 1 o S ee Black Handshake In Yellow Data Out Green Data In Black Handshake In Blue Common Red Handshake Out Jumper Jumper RI Oo Note Pin descriptions assume connection through a Two Technologies 1210 series modular cable to the terminal s m
12. Audible Tone Syntax Esc t duration tone Notes This command stores an audible tone in the terminal s memory until it receives another Esc t command from the host or you reset the terminal s factory defaults To generate the tone the host must issue an Esc g command In this command syntax duration is the ASCII equivalent of the number of 15 millisecond increments e g A 65 B 66 etc and tone is ASCII equivalent of a decimal value that represents the pitch the larger the number the lower the pitch For a list of decimal values and their ASCII equivalents see Appendix B Example The following command will store an audible tone with a pitch value of 80 for a length of 495 milliseconds in the terminal s memory Esct P Where 495 33 x 15 milliseconds and P 40 Generate Stored Audible Tone Syntax Esc g Notes This command executes the audible tone defined by the last ESC t command issued by the host and currently stored in the terminal s memory Hide Cursor Syntax Esc 1 Notes This command will make the cursor invisible but not change the cursor position Show Cursor Syntax Esc v Notes This command will make the cursor visible but not change the cursor position Prevent Parameter Menu Changes Syntax Esc l Notes This command prevents a user from permanently storing any changes made to the terminal s parameter settings The changes made by the user are temporary and will be lost on the next rese
13. Manual Intended for developers familiar with operator interface applications this manual describes the advanced features operations and interface capabilities of Two Technologies HV Series terminals It is not for use by end users Unless otherwise stated the operational characteristics described herein correspond to factory default configurations and settings as shipped from Two Technologies Because HV Series terminals are highly customizable products with several optional configurations and special keypad layouts this manual only describes standard features and operation For custom configurations and special options consult the appropriate supplemental manual or addendum It is beyond the scope of this manual to provide operating system tutorials or information about commercial or customized HV Series application programs and connected equipment This information should be available in the manuals that accompany those products Wherever used herein the term HV Series applies to all models except as noted Symbols and Conventions Unless otherwise noted this manual uses the following format conventions to distinguish elements of text e New terms used in this manual initially appear in Italics for example host e Names of keys as shown on a keypad appear in bold type for example CTRL e Names of parameter values appear in uppercase letters for example ENABLE e Esc represents the ASCII escape character in Escape
14. Pin Assignments in colina RXD o tema TXD from terminal Red DTR from terminal DSR o termina re white su to termina Permanent USB Connection The permanent USB cable is USB 2 0 Full Speed compliant The cable is 3 meters long and ends ina standard series A plug Its pins are listed in the table below Table 2 5 Permanent USB Connection Signal and Pin Assignments Ground Note To use the USB connection you must first install the Silicon Labs USB communications driver on the Windows based host equipment This can be downloaded from the following link http www 2t com drivers CP210x zip Installation instructions are included in the zip Modular Interface Connector Figure 2 3 depicts the standard six pin modular interface connector found on the HV Series terminal Table 2 6 describes its signal and pin assignments HV Series Technical Reference Manual MAN0029 Re G 2 Warning Use the six pin modular receptacle for compatible serial devices only Despite its physical similarity to modular telephone connectors it is not compatible with telephone lines or signals Connecting the terminal to a telephone line will damage it and void the warranty Figure 2 3 Modular Interface Connector S Table 2 6 Modular Interface Connector Signal and Pin
15. commands for example Esc 4n e A lowercase h appearing after a number denotes a hexadecimal value for example 1Bh Related Manuals e HV ANSI Series Technical Reference Manual Document Number MANO340 About Two Technologies Two Technologies has been producing rugged hand held and panel mount terminals and computers for over fifteen years By implementing state of the art design and manufacturing techniques we revolutionized hand held terminals and computers inside and out Today Two Technologies offers over a dozen cost effective solutions serving virtually every market HV Series Technical Reference Manual MAN0029 Rev G sss About the HV Series Specifically designed for industrial applications HV Series terminals are rugged with fully functional ASCII capability and selectable operating parameters You can change nearly every aspect of its operation from display mode to function key definitions via menu selections or direct host control using Private mode escape sequences ANSI compatibility is also available refer to the HV Series ANSI Technical Reference Manual for additional information HV Series Features Two Technologies offers the HV Series with the following features You can find additional information regarding specifications in Appendix A Display HV Series terminals come with a standard 80 character monochrome liquid crystal display that features the standard U S ASCII character set as dark characte
16. in the string and data is the contents of the string The following command will program the F1 key with the eleven character string F1 KEY TEST Esc 1 B F1 KEY TEST Reset Terminal and Perform Self Test Syntax Notes Esc b This command resets the terminal i e a warm boot and performs a self test on the display and beeper At the end of the test the terminal will display the termina s revision identifier string Load factory Values and Perform Self Test Syntax Notes Esc dflt This command resets the terminal with its factory default values and performs a self test on the display and beeper While loading the default values the terminal will display Using rom defaults At the end of the test the terminal will display the terminal s revision identifier string Generate Audible Tone Syntax Notes Example Esc f duration tone This command generates an audible tone on the terminal where duration is the ASCII equivalent of the decimal value for the number of 15 millisecond increments e g A 65 B 66 etc and tone is ASCII equivalent of a decimal value that represents the pitch the larger the number the lower the pitch For a list of decimal values and their ASCII equivalents see Appendix B The following command will generate an audible tone with a pitch value of 49 for a length of 1200 milliseconds Esc f P 1 Where P 1200 milliseconds 80 x 15 and 1 49 Host Commands Store
17. style PC keyboards Table B 1 ASCII Character Set and Conversion Codes Nor o oo 00000000 CrRL1 US ack 6 06 fooro ereer es s 08 oooo1000 eren e s a fora e mr o 09 oomo erer 39 27 ooon vr u os ooo ferek b rex 13 op foomo ferem gt Nak 2 fis oo fertu snc 2 16 ooo erev Eme 23 17 omon ferw can 2 18 0011000 ferrex ss 1c oomoo ee cs ao foomo fere TT Te onmo e a oo oma AO COIN OO HV Series Technical Reference Manual MANO029 Rev G ni lt lxlsl lt l s ao ono as 2e onom as oo oo110000 o _ Ta 36 ooo 6 se s oomoo 5 739 ono 9 A oomoo se 36 onoono y 197 EA TT 0 o sa nomo z B 1 B 2 fe 66 Te CEC fe _ 92 sc om D 8 a fa o se aero e Jona fe sr oon 70 fon e f 96 ls for gt e a Te lom ofa le la fore fa ra 2 a ooo a fo os le ono gt a fo 1 fe e orion fe To a Ta Toro fa 100 or foro fa ik BT ooo kK fe i e ono fe ac fount e 102 os fonono e IM 7 Jonas Mg 103 le fonon Je IN Te ooo N fh 108 68 fono a o ar own Jo fi los le mo fi P so 50 fomo Pj 106 6a onion fj fA 65 a fo a fk 107 68 onion ke 66 Te foomo er 108 6c fonono fi fe e a fon fo fm Po 6b fonono fm D e fonos gt fn no 6e fonono n e ao fe fo m er onom fo fF foomo e fp
18. 1 or 0 Graphic characters sent to the terminal are only stored temporarily in memory and will be lost if you remove power After creating a graphic character you must send echo the appropriate Control command CTRL A B or C to display it Once displayed subsequent changes to the graphic character i e another Esc E command will immediately change the appearance of the graphic character Example The following command would define the graphic character 2 as a trident Esc E 2 D D D D _ U U Legend 1 Bit on _ Bit off Bit ignored Cursor Home Bottom Syntax Esc H Notes Move the cursor to the first leftmost position on the bottom row except when the cursor appears in that position Erase Cursor to End of Display Syntax Esc J Notes Erases all characters including the character at the cursor location from the current position to the end of the display but does not alter the cursor position Host Commands Erase Cursor to End of Line Syntax Esc K Notes Erases all characters including the character at the cursor location from the current position to the end of the row but does not alter the cursor position Cursor Home Top Syntax Esc L Notes Move the cursor to the first leftmost position on the top row except when the cursor appears in that position Send Operating Parameters Syntax Esc P s1 s2 s3 s4 s5 s6 s7 s8 s9 s10 This command enables the host to send parameter settings s1 through s10 as
19. 2 8 land 8 2 The default value is 7 1 The first digit refers to the number of data bits the second digit refers to the number of stop bits When receiving and displaying characters from 80h to FFh you must select eight data bits HV Series Technical Reference Manual MAN0029 Rev G sss S Display Serial Errors This parameter enables disables the termina s ability to perform error checking on incoming characters Allowable settings are YES and NO The default value is NO With this parameter enabled the terminal will alternately flash the parity error symbol with the errant character if viewable when a parity bit occurs or the framing error symbol when a framing error occurs Figure 3 1 Parity Error Symbol Figure 3 2 Framing Error Symbol Audible Serial Errors This parameter enables disables the termina s ability to generate an audible sound when a parity bit or framing error occurs provided you also have the Display Serial Errors parameter enabled Allowable settings are YES and NO The default value is NO XON XOFF Support This parameter enables disables XON XOFF flow control support Allowable settings are YES and NO The default value is NO With this parameter set to YES and the Display Control Character parameter disabled the terminal will display the XOFF symbol whenever it receives an XOFF character 13h from the host The terminal will then store the next 16 keypad generated characters in a transmit buffer t
20. 600000 oo HV Series Technical Reference mi F2 F3 i Manual s c D E F G H lI J 7 Mos Mo CTRL SHIFT ESC Z V BKSF PACE ENTE m his j 4 E 4 f www 2T com MANO029 Rev G HV Series Technical Reference Manual Document Number MANO029 Rev G Date of Last Revision July 15 2008 Copyright O 1998 2008 Two Technologies Inc All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Copyrights and Trademarks Two Technologies logo and HV Series are registered trademarks of Two Technologies Inc All rights reserved Other products or company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Reproduction Rights This manual contains proprietary information Permission to reproduce or otherwise use portions of the material presented herein is explicitly given to Two Technologies OEMs incorporating the HV Series into their products Please note that this publication contains material that may not be appropriate for disclosure to some end users and that Two Technologies assumes no responsibility for technical support burdens incurred or any other consequences of OEM documentation decisions Changes and Addendum Since Two Technologies is continuously improving the functionality and quality of its products certain information may not be included in this manual at its time of release As a result Two Technologies may provide changed material as separate she
21. Be NA IE ESTE JE IE AE TE FEE TEE EeaspeR css errar BSE Eee Vee Eee BRE TEE ARETE RES CREES ESET NEJ ERRE Pacos FeR BB EIB a BEI EAL CZ European Display Font Table The following table contains the European font characters displayed by HV Series terminals iar C 3 European Display Font Table aae oeae HE Kai E EE JE JE EE E E E JE PRERE nT CARA A JA AJE RSE EE a ETA qe KAFE LA EE EE Se Ba Eee IPE ae CRG POL Ps A Fe oe 7 JE JR ke A A e RE a KAPPA JE IF IF FE TEE IE BEE i r A BODIE Ferrera saca See LS bb a TE TERE A CPS Alm oe a Bd CHO aos acaso CRA CARAS HV Series Technical Reference Manual MAN0029 RW G sss B Index A About the POU SPO pozo o no nadie dias 1 2 PRO OE this Manta its 1 1 About Two Technologies zss5sisnoo ik su doiod noo van 1 1 e O ee eee er ere eee eer 5 5 ABCH C ceci aho PP Ao en B 1 B di A A mr e tr ere RE 5 5 DER IR A cp o o te neat o on 3 1 Begin Escape SEQ UCN CO rnnnt ltda 5 10 C Cable and Power Connections occcocccocnnoncnnncnnnnonnnananinenns 2 3 Cable Connections seeiis 2 6 Er A pnl nanom 5 10 Case DIMENSIONS aaa A 2 Changing Parameter Settings eerren 3 5 Connecting the Terminal msi 2 5 Control Code Commands occcccnncccnncnnccncnnnnnnancnnnnnos 5 9 5 10 Controls and LHGICALORS savmriensnanda ariba 2 1 CUE Di it vil CATO Te TON Floor 9 1 Cursor HOME ascents tren ln as rovnaka 5 2 5 3 Si II O 5 2 5 9 Mi OSI OU A u
22. C zoskok Penn o O MU 3 4 Function Ney POP a INS tdt iaa 3 4 ale Menta paid iio 3 4 L ading Veral T AAS S Sen A sols mr tre te 3 5 OTe ino Po in 8 eo ON dentados less irte lata 3 5 Chapter 4 Function Key Programming ccsscccsssccsssccescccsscccesccesceescccessccescccescesescs 4 1 Gate eno la nto E o o II ere 4 1 Frogranmiine Panc Hon SS ps se ee err er ee ere ee ee 4 1 Chapter 5 Host Commands Sarandi aaa 5 1 E O e A T E E EN A EEN II E E E ES 5 1 HV Series Technical Reference Manual MAN0029 Rev G L Escape Cornon A st Natta tel r estan ad 5 1 COTS OW Posun nn 9 1 Cursor DOWN id 9 1 RUS Oe A a a Non 9 2 AR 5 2 Venne Grip Me EA Meee cree ine Marae nn fo 5 2 Cursor OME bottom 5 2 Erase Cursor to Pad Ob DISPO la 9 2 Erase Cursor to End Ob INE EA AAA AA A O EE 5 3 Cursor ome TOPs atea li rodea 5 3 send O peratine Parameter Sosan E ES 5 3 packliehil Oss aao ii p eT E O tact snes EAEE EOT E OEE E A O 5 5 Pack He DEON metre en Oe SEA aA 5 5 Cursor FOSTO O erties ccs Sma a T OEO Doe T ca 9 0 Return Terminal len A vz zor AO nr 5 5 Denne Function Keys usina iii 5 6 Reset Terminal anid LEO coca 5 6 Load factory Valuesiand Rertorm Se its Tes tua lean 5 6 Generate Audible TONES A A E ates a 5 6 aloe A Nd PIE donna 5 7 Generale stored Auidible TONE ai A A 5 7 A epee mere A te wri ree E een na 5 7 DOW CUTS OF instalada dit dd diia 5 7 Prevent Parameter Menta dilo 5 7 Enable Parameter Meni CANES Ada cd 5 7 Escape Comma
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24. SPACE To enter Setup mode on HV Series terminals with 30 key keypads press SHIFT CTRL SHIFT and then SPACE Case Mode Available on HV Series terminals with 40 key keypads Case mode enable you to generate lowercase characters To enter Case mode press CASE When you press a key with an alphabetic legend the terminal will generate the lowercase version and then return the keypad to Normal mode To lock the keypad into Case mode press the CASE twice To return to Normal mode press CASE a third time Reduced Command Mode In addition to the previously described keypad modes you can also place the keypad into Reduced Command mode While in this mode each key press will generate a single unique ASCII character as shown in the table below For information on how to enable disable Reduced Command mode see Simplified Keypad Figure 2 8 Reduced Command Keypads BKSP SPACE ENTER Reduced 40 Position Keypad Reduced 30 Position Keypad HV Series Technical Reference Manual MAN0029 Rev G sss 2 Programmable Function Keys HV Series terminals with a 30 key keypads have four programmable function keys F1 F2 F3 and HV Series terminals with 40 key keypads have five function keys F1 F2 F3 F4 and F5 You can program each key to accept up to 20 printing or non printing ch
25. TION KEY F1 NXT YES MAIN 4 To program the F1 key using a 30 key keypad press B YES If using a 40 key keypad press F2 instead HV Series Technical Reference Manual MAN0029 Rev G sss 4 2 To program the next function key using a 30 key keypad press A NXT If using a 40 key keypad press F1 instead Note Some keypad configuration may allow you to access more function keys than indicated by the keypad configuration In which case you will be able to program these additional functions key but not access them To return to the main menu press E MAIN If using a 40 key keypad press F5 instead When programming a function key the terminal will display BCE FWD SAW EXIT By default the keypad enters Shift mode If needed use the SHIFT and or CTRL key to enter uppercase letters or control commands You can type up to twenty characters Control characters will flash when entered As you enter the character string you can move the cursor back and forth for editing purposes If using a 30 key keypad press A BCK to move the cursor back and B FWD to move the cursor forward If using a 40 key keypad substitute F1 for A and F2 for B To save your entry to EEPROM using a 30 key keypad press D SAV If using a 40 key keypad press F4 instead After you save the data the terminal will display the following prompt PROGRAM FUNCTION KEY Fi NXT YES MAIN You can now program the F1 key program the ne
26. Terminal Identifier String 5 5 O oni 2 3 A 2 3 S Sl POS pe o tokov nner 3 3 O A A 5 9 ON CE ss oda 5 7 Signal and Pin Interface Assignments eee 2 3 ona Delano via 5 9 Sspecitica 01E e A A 1 Standard Accessory Cables siemens ino icnaa 2 5 Standard Display Font Table s e C 3 A A 5 7 Switches a a Indicatof Sassin 1 2 Symbols and CONVENIOS nseries als dica 1 1 T Troubleshooting iras 6 1 X To OEE A PP oo 5 10 TIN ea e oo A 5 10 Index
27. approximate due to variations in individual components actual values may vary HVR4 Base Unit with RS 422 Current Draw for Options y NEL TEL y Tra OOOO I AR Hansa ost orcos Adina Note Worse case measurement based on 4000 feet of cable terminated with a 120 Ohm resistor Note For the HV Series USB configuration the host must supply 5 volts with a maximum current draw of 500mA as specified in the USB standard To calculate the total current draw for your terminal configuration 1 Read the model number on the back of your terminal 2 Using the model number and the table above add the current draw for each option to that of the base unit Example 1 HVNEL30R2 RS 232 Option 35 mA Supertwist Backlit Display 45 mA Calculated Total Current 80 mA Example 2 HVNL30KLR2 RS 232 Option 35 mA LED Supertwist Backlit 185 mA Backlit Keypad 80 mA Calculated Total Current 300 mA HV Series Technical Reference Manual MANO029 Rev G vi Determining the Maximum Input Voltage Allowed The maximum input voltage allowed is based on a unit s current draw To determine the maximum input voltage allowed based on current 1 Calculate the maximum current draw using the table on the previous page 2 On the following chart locate the Calculated Total Current on the Calculated Operating Current axis of the chart and then move to the top of Operating Voltage range 3 Look at the corresponding Maximum Input Voltage
28. ar on display Possible Cause Solution Possible Cause Solution Possible Cause Solution Possible Cause Solution No power to terminal host supplied Verify proper voltage to terminal No power to terminal adapter supplied Verify wall plug is functional and wiring of adapter if wired as kit Reversed polarity improper wiring or wrong cable type Check cable and connector wiring Cursor not enabled Re enable the cursor by sending an Esc v or by changing the CURSOR parameter setting Terminal resets or locks up Possible Cause Solution Possible Cause Solution Possible Cause Solution Low voltage output Verify proper voltage to terminal Cable resistance too high or wire gauge too small Cable should be 26 AWG or larger Handshaking between host and terminal When using handshaking verify that the wiring between the host and terminal is correct that you have the HANDSHAKE parameter enabled and that the handshake line from the host is asserted When not using handshaking make sure you have the HANDSHAKE parameter disabled Terminal does not perform self test Possible Cause Solution Self test parameter disabled Change SELF TEST parameter to ENABLE HV Series Technical Reference Manual MAN0029 RW G BET Terminal not receiving or displaying correct characters Possible Cause Parity settings incorrect Solution Change PARITY parameter to correct setting Possible Cause Da
29. aracters During normal operation pressing any of these keys will generate the defined character or string For information on how to program function keys see Chapter 4 Special Keys HV Series terminals with a 30 key keypad and a backlight display pressing E toggles the backlight on and off This key has no effect on 30 key keypad non backlit units and is not available on 40 key keypad units Operating Modes HV Series terminals have several operating modes In its default mode the terminal will display characters respond to commands sent by a connecting device and send characters to the connecting device as keys are pressed Other modes described later in this manual enable you to set operating parameters and program function key definitions Host Control 2 10 The design of HV Series terminals allows a connecting device or host to control its functions through the transmission of a string of special characters Referred to as Escape commands because each character string begins with the ASCII escape character these character strings enable the host to move the cursor sound an alert program the function keys and set any of the operating parameters Operation Chapter 3 Manual Configuration Introduction A comprehensive set of user settable operating parameters and programmable function keys makes the HV Series terminal suitable for diverse applications Each settable parameter and programmable function
30. ave the HANDSHAKE parameter disabled Terminal displays double characters Possible Cause Echo turned on Solution Disable ECHO parameter Troubleshooting Cannot access parameter mode or function key programming Possible Cause Solution Possible Cause Solution Menu lock out enabled Remove power simultaneously hold CTRL SHIFT and F3 and reapply power Handshaking between host and terminal When using handshaking verify that the wiring between the host and terminal is correct that you have the HANDSHAKE parameter enabled and that the handshake line from the host is asserted When not using handshaking make sure you have the HANDSHAKE parameter disabled Terminal losing characters Possible Cause Solution Handshaking between host and terminal When using handshaking verify that the wiring between the host and terminal is correct that you have the HANDSHAKE parameter enabled and that the handshake line from the host is asserted When not using handshaking make sure you have the HANDSHAKE parameter disabled Function keys not sending correct values Possible Cause Solution Possible Cause Solution Possible Cause Solution Key accidentally reprogrammed Reprogram function key EEPROM corrupted by line disturbance Restore factory defaults and then reprogram parameters and function keys Terminal reset to factory defaults after repair Reprogram function keys HV Series Technical Re
31. ble for regulatory compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Electrostatic Discharge ESD Electrostatic discharge static electricity can have unpredictable adverse effects on any electronic device Although the design of the HV Series incorporates extensive ESD related precautions ESD can still cause problems It is good practice to discharge static by touching a grounded metal object before inserting cards or connecting devices HV Series Technical Reference Manual MANO029 Rev G V Product Selection Guide The HV Series is a line of ASCII terminals for use with computers properly equipped instruments and industrial machinery Standard configuration includes a membrane keypad twisted nematic liquid crystal display and modular interface connection but other configurations are available A suffix applied to the model number identifies the configuration as shown below HV LIL TVS RTV Seal Blank Modular Connector PW Permanent Wire DE9 DE9 Permanent Wire Case Color BK Black GY Gray YL Yellow Case Style NSG No Speaker Grill Power Su 1 5V 2 7 5 to 12V H 9 5V to 28V Interface R2 RS 232 R4 RS 422 RT CMOS TTL USB USB 2 0 Full Speed Keypad Type Blank Membrane EK Elastomeric KL Backlit Keypad Display Type Blank Twisted Nematic N Supertwist NEL Supertwist Backlit T Ext Temp Backlit TEL
32. de Table 2 7 Keypad Designators Cuan ips 77 O E Keypad is in Normal or Reduced Command mode Keypad is in Shift mode OE Keypad is in Control mode Keypad is in Setup mode Eo Keypad is in Case mode 40 key keypads only Normal Mode Normal mode is the default state of an HV Series terminal when power is applied In this mode the bottom keypad legends are active 2 8 Operation Shift Mode To enter Shift mode press SHIFT When you press another key the terminal will generate the top keypad legend associated with that key and then return the keypad to Normal mode To lock the keypad into Shift mode press SHIFT twice To return to Normal mode press SHIFT a third time Control Mode In addition to displaying visible alphanumeric and punctuation characters HV series terminals keys can also generate ASCII control characters see Appendix B To enter Control mode on HV Series terminals with 40 key keypads press CTRL To enter Control mode on HV Series terminals with 30 key keypads press SHIFT and then CTRL In either case the terminal will generate the control character associated if any with that key and return the keypad to Normal mode For example entering Control mode and pressing G will generate a beep Setup Mode Setup mode enables you to change the terminal s parameters see Chapter 3 Manual Configuration To enter Setup mode on HV Series terminals with 40 key keypads press CTRL SHIFT and
33. described in Chapter 3 to a HV terminal via serial interface Changes made by this command are automatically stored in EEPROM provided the command string received is valid If the command string received is valid the characters sent will display on the screen rather that change any parameter settings After receiving a valid command string the terminal will require a half second to save the changes to EEPROM before it ready to receive additional incoming data During this time the terminal will ignore any incoming data on units equipped with an RS 232 serial interface the terminal will hold the RTS line until it is receive additional incoming data oso A Yes Fast No opa o Ver Man No enojo ves C Yes OHV No siow ver D Yes Siow ven ofre Er ves ras ves 7 No ntax ves Femo HV Series Technical Reference Manual MANO029 Rev G Example JR ZOO EEN TE 0 No No es TE No es Va 1 No No Ne 5 No Yes No 5E With No Ve P With Yes C With Noe D With Yes No Ooz J s ovs CO omw RZ 7 rr III dron SS ren III ESCP 1001400080 1 s1 Baud Rate 9600 s2 Data Stop Bits 7 1 s3 Local Echo No s4 Reduced Command Keypad No Key Repeat Slow Key Click No s5 Display Control Characters No Backlight No New Line on CR No s6 Display Esc Characters No Display Cursor Yes Auto Line Wrap Yes s7 Display Self Test Yes s8 Reserved s9 Parity Even 0 s10 Sup
34. eased When set to OFF holding a down key will just generate one character regardless of how long the key is depressed HV Series Technical Reference Manual MANO029 Rev G sss B Audible Keys This parameter enables disables the termina s ability to emit a beep for each character generated by a key press or key repeat Allowable settings are YES and NO The default value is NO Simplified Keypad This parameter enables disables Reduced Command mode While in this mode each key press will generate a single unique ASCII character as shown in Figure 2 1 Note Once you enable Reduced Command mode you can only disable it by reloading the default values or sending and Escape P command from the host system Function Key Programming This parameter enables you to program the termina s function keys up to four function keys on 30 keypads and up to five function keys on 40 key keypads You can program each function key with up to 20 printing or nonprinting characters For information on how to program function keys see Chapter 4 Parameter Menu Summary Table 3 1 lists the allowable settings and default values available through the Parameter menu Table 3 1 Parameter Menu Summary Menu Pomer Oplions efaulfin Bold Display Serial Errors Audible Serial Errors 32 CHARACTER 1 Only available on units with backlit display Manual Configuration Loading Default Parameters The following procedure describes how to l
35. ed by echoed keypad entries and vice versa You cannot buffer sound commands To produce properly spaced chain sounds the host must delay a short time between issuing sound commands Note Do not use spaces between characters in Control or Escape commands Any spacing shown for Escape commands in this chapter is for clarity only unless otherwise noted Cursor Up Syntax Esc A Notes Moves the cursor up one row except when the cursor appears on the top row Cursor Down Syntax Esc B Notes Moves the cursor down one row except when the cursor appears on the bottom row HV Series Technical Reference Manual MANO029 Rev Gsss s s i s SA Cursor Right Syntax Esc C Notes Moves the cursor one position to the right except when the cursor appears in the last rightmost position Cursor Left Syntax Esc D Notes Moves the cursor one position to the left except when the cursor appears in the first leftmost position Define Graphic Character Syntax Esc E g lt r1 gt lt r2 gt lt r3 gt lt r4 gt lt r5 gt lt r6 gt lt r7 gt Notes HV Series terminals enables you to create three user definable graphic characters using the above syntax where g is the number 1 2 or 3 of the graphic character and r1 through r7 represent the binary values a logical 1 turns a pixel on a logical 0 turns a pixel off for each row in a 5 x 7 pixel matrix Bits 5 6 and 7 do not affect graphic definition and can be either a logical
36. ets included with this manual or separately in the form of a change package as it deems necessary Contact Information Two Technologies Inc 419 Sargon Way Horsham PA 19044 Phone 215 441 5305 Fax 215 441 0423 www 2T com To contact Two Technologies by e mail e Sales real rugged 2T com e Customer Service customersupport 2T com e Technical Support techsupport 2T com e Repairs customercare 2T com HV Series Technical Reference Manual MANO029 Rev G EA Warranty Information Warranty details for all Two Technologies Inc products can be found within the Terms and Conditions of Sale which accompanied your original product sales quotation You can also obtain the warranty details by contacting your sales representative Product Returns If after inspection you note any product damage or discrepancies please contact us promptly within five days of receipt If the exterior of the package shows obvious signs of damage please contact the carrier who delivered the package right away All items returned to Two Technologies Inc require a Return Material Authorization number RMA To obtain a RMA number please visit our eRMA website http www frontlines247 com twotech htm If you are a GEM partner and have not yet received a login to the above site you can request one by simply clicking the e mail link for customercare 2T com HV Series Technical Reference Manual MANO029 Rev G Regulatory Notices FCC Compliance T
37. ference Manual MAN0029 Rev G sss 6 Appenalx A Specifications Display gt gt gt gt gt Reflective Transreflective Liquid Crystal Display 4 Row x 20 Character Display Format US ASCII Character Set 5 x 7 pixels Dark Characters on Light Background except VFD Options Supertwist Supertwist Backlit and Extended Temperature Supertwist Backlit Keys amp Switches gt gt gt gt gt Type Membrane or Elastomeric Standard Layouts 40 key 30 key membrane only Feedback Tactile and Audible Programmability Up to five function keys depending on keypad Optional Backlit and Backlit Phosphorescent Keypads Available e Storage temperature 20o0to 700C Operating temperature 0 to 500C Humidity 90 non condensing Power gt gt Voltage 5 VDC 5 7 5 12 VDC Linear Regulator or 9 5 28 VDC Switching Regulator Current typical 45 50 mA Some options will require additional current Maximum voltage depends on current draw Interface gt Type RS 232 RS 422 or CMOS LSTTL level Handshaking 2 Lines DTR DTS for RS 232 CMOS LSTTL Data Rates 110 to 9 600 19 2K 57 6K available on a custom basis Parity Range Even Odd Mark Space and Ignore Control Bits 1 Start and 1 2 Stop Bits Interface Connector 6 Pin Female Modular Connector Optional permanent or custom cable configurations Available Environmental Storage Temperature 20 C to 70 C Operating Tempera
38. he XOFF symbol will fill in until it receives an XON character 11h from the host In which case the terminal will return to its normal state and transmit the contents of the buffer to the host Should it exceed the transmit buffer capacity before it receives an XON character the terminal will ignore any subsequent key presses and generate a beep instead Figure 3 3 XOFF Symbol Display Parameters Display Control Characters This parameter enables disables the termina s ability to display the viewable ASCII equivalents of control characters 00h through 1Fh except 1Bh Allowable settings are FLASHING WITH Caret and NO The default value is NO When set to FLASHING the ASCII equivalent of the control character will blink instead of executing the command For example a CTRL J 0Ah will display the letter J rather than execute a line feed When set to WITH the ASCII equivalent of the control character is preceded by a caret symbol instead of executing the command For example a CTRL J 0Ah will display J rather than execute a line feed Display Escape Characters This parameter enables disables the termina s ability to display the viewable ASCII equivalent of the Escape character 1Bh Allowable settings are FLASHING WITH Caret and NO The default value is NO When set to FLASHING the terminal will display a blinking left bracket when sent the ASCII escape character by a host system When
39. he next character will appear in the first position of a new bottom row and the top column will scroll off For information on selecting display parameters see Chapter 3 HV Series Technical Reference Manual MAN0029 Rev G 2 Keypad Operation Standard HV series configurations feature either a 30 or 40 key keypad with tactile feedback 40 key keypads consist of uppercase letters digits 0 through 9 punctuation marks symbols function keys and keys for Backspace BKSP Space SPACE Line Feed LF Enter ENTER Escape ESC Tab TAB Control CTRL and Shift SHIFT In addition a Case CASE key allows you to toggle between upper and lowercase letters 30 key keypads consist of uppercase letters digits 0 through 9 punctuation marks symbols function keys and keys for Control CTRL Shift SHIFT Escape ESC Backspace BKSP Space SPACE and Enter ENTER Figure 2 7 Standard Keypads J lt J sall TI y TM gt S y S r y Xs Oe Je RERE Ag JN N Ce ll a N SPACE SPACE U TAB a Bl V Bksp 40 Position Keypad 30 Position Keypad Keypad Modes HV Series terminals use several keypad modes to produce the entire character set A unique cursor shape identifies each keypad mo
40. his equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense Canadian Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le present appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radioelectrique depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class A prescrites dans le Reglement sur ie broullage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada Certifications CENELEC EMI Standards e EN55022 1998 CISPR22 Class A Information Technology EMC Standards e EN50082 1 1997 General Immunity Part 1 Safety Standard e EN60950 2000 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Warnings Changes or modifications to this unit which are not expressly approved by the party responsi
41. it validates the control character string the terminal will take the appropriate action For example sending a Ctrl G will sound the bell on the terminal If the control character string is not a valid command the terminal will simply ignore it Display Graphic Character Syntax CTRL A CTRL B or CTRL C Notes This command enables you to display the three user definable graphic characters created using the Esc E command where one of the following uppercase letters represents the number of the graphic character A 1 B 2 or C 3 Note Graphic characters sent to the terminal and subsequently display are only stored temporarily in memory and will be lost if you remove power Send ENQ Syntax CTRLE Notes This command causes the terminal to respond with an ACK Sound Bell Syntax CTRL G Notes This command causes the terminal to generate an audible tone for approximately 150 milliseconds Cursor Left Syntax CTRL H Notes This command moves the cursor one position to the left except when the cursor appears in the first leftmost position Cursor Right Syntax CTRL Notes This command moves the cursor one position to the right except when the cursor appears in the last rightmost position Line Feed Syntax CTRL J Notes This command moves the cursor to the first position rightmost of the next row If the cursor is on the bottom row the display will scroll and the cursor will appear at the beginning of the new row
42. key has a default value These values are stored in the terminal s permanent memory This chapter describes each operating parameter in detail as well as how to set the parameters and load the default values For information on how to program function keys see Chapter 4 Communication Parameters The following section describes the communication parameters that you can program in a HV Series terminal Baud Rate This parameter sets the number of bits per second transmitted Typically HV Series terminals will send characters as fast as the baud rate allows and will emit a beep whenever transmission is falling behind character generation The data rate can be set to 110 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 or 9600 baud The default value is 1200 Note Using a Key Repeat Rate of MAX at slower bates rates 110 150 or 300 may cause the keypad output to overrun the transmission rate Parity This parameter determines the type of error checking performed on incoming characters to ensure accuracy Allowable settings are EVEN ODD MARK SPACE and NONE The default value is EVEN When set to EVEN ODD MARK or SPACE the terminal will perform the corresponding check on incoming data When set to NONE the terminal will not generate a parity bit To enable disable parity checking see Display Serial Errors Data and Stop Bits This parameter sets the number of data bits transmitted per character and stop bits Allowable settings are 7 1 7
43. l the next power on off cycle In which case the settings will return to their previous values 9 To exit the main menu using a 30 key keypad press E EXIT If using a 40 key keypad press F5 instead Note If you enable Reduced Command mode you can only disable it by reloading the default values or sending and Escape P command from the host system Manual Configuration Chapter 4 Function Key Programming Introduction You can program up to four function keys on 30 keypads and up to five function keys on 40 key keypads with up to 20 printing or nonprinting characters All function key data is stored in EEPROM Programming Function Keys The following procedure describes how to program function keys on a HV Series terminal using a standard 30 key or 40 key keypad other keypad configurations may work differently Notes You can also program function keys by issuing Escape commands from the host see Chapter 5 for more information To program a function key 1 Press SHIFT CTRL SHIFT and SPACE The terminal will display the following prompt MAIN MENU COM DSP KED EXIT 2 If using a 30 key keypad press D KBD to access the first keyboard parameter If using a 40 key keypad press F4 instead LOCAL ECHO 7 yes YES NO CONT MAIN 3 Press the key underneath CONT If using a 30 key keypad press D If using a 40 key keypad press F4 instead until the terminal displays the following prompt PROGRAM FUNC
44. nd SUM UM aT iii ic 5 8 Control code Command sisi A oo 5 9 Displhiy Graphe Caracoles 5 9 ro E E il O amen te e 5 9 SUr A E r A 5 9 A RR NN 5 9 CASO NICH Garant bi eves st dco deen decane Be am sonia vee seeped rov 5 9 Eme estaca alioli Tenner Tarren ern eter 5 9 o AL 5 9 Carmase Reus AAA RA 5 10 SIN SS A E o 5 10 ON 5 10 Disable Plashine Characters start ie don 5 10 Enable hlasno Characters iS 5 10 Bes Escape SECU CINCO rinitis 5 10 Comrol Gode Command SUIS sce ees Gomhrnnid dase sea emcees 5 10 Chapter IrOUDISS ROOTING eiccne idad ii 6 1 ADDENCIX A SPECTICGHOMS ns ad A 1 Appendix B ASCII Character Selassie didas B 1 AN B 1 APpenabeC FONT Tables ii AS C 1 standard Display Pont Tables sisas iria iia C 1 atid Dis play Font aD Erana ERAEN SIN Aa C 2 European Display Font Fable esc does C 3 NON COPE nn o cena O oo angatatacllsaaeundvantedes l 1 HV Series Technical Reference Manual MANO029 Rev G List of Figures Figure 2 1 HV Series Controls and Indicators oonoccnoccnonnnonononononanononanonononanonnnonnn nono nano nono r narran na nnnennss 2 1 Figure 2 2 HV Series Controls and Indicators uzasna sos ooog kosov skon osovo 2 2 Fisure 2 0 Modular Interlace Connector sita zis s d sk kal po von Nd Dl vol odol iia 2 4 str 22 210 Series Modular DVE ra 2 5 Pipure 2 5 ECAT Modular Connection dera 2 5 Fistite 20 Cable GIMIEC IS tinta pot o ppt odia 2 6 HS 2 25 tanda Re DIS ein pad 2 8 Figure 2 8 Reduced Command Key
45. oad the factory default settings using a 30 or 40 key HV Series terminal other keypad configurations may work differently To load the factory default settings 1 Remove power from the terminal 2 Simultaneously hold CTRL SHIFT and Fl and then reapply power The terminal will display the following LOAD DEFAULTS 3 When using a 30 key keypad press either A YES to reload the default value or E NO to leave the parameters unchanged When using a 40 key keypad substitute F1 for A and F5 for B Changing Parameter Settings The following procedure describes how to change parameter settings on a HV Series terminal using a standard 30 key or 40 key keypad other keypad configurations may work differently Note You can also change or disable access to the parameter settings by issuing Escape commands from the host See Chapter 5 for more information To change the parameters settings 1 Press SHIFT CTRL SHIFT and SPACE The terminal will display the following prompt MAIN MENU COM DSP KED EXIT 2 Press one of the keys directly underneath a menu item shown below in parentheses to either access a group of parameters or exit the menu If using a 30 key keypad Press A COM to access the first communication parameter Press B DSP to access the first display parameter Press D KBD to access the first keyboard parameter Press E EXIT to exit the main menu If using a 40 key keypad substitute F1 for
46. odular connector Connecting the Terminal To connect the terminal to a host device using Two Technologies parts 1 Plug one end of a 1210 modular cable into the modular connector on the bottom of the terminal Plug the other end into the PCAT adaptor 2 Plug the PCAT adapter into the host device HV Series Technical Reference Manual MAN0029 Rev G 2 Supplying Power There are two types of HV Series terminals a model with a modular jack and a model with a USB connection It is important to note that the USB model receives power from the USB port of the host and that no additional supplies or other components are required However the model with the modular jack does require external power The following shows how to supply power to a model with a modular jack using Two Technologies parts 1 Plug one end of a 1210 modular cable into the modular connector on the bottom of the terminal Plug the other end into the PCAT adaptor Figure 2 6 Cable Connections LL Bottom of Unit ITT Power Supply LL LL Battery Charger Modular Cable a E PCAT Adapter 2 Using a Two Technologies power supply such as a Two Technologies 1226 1 linear power supply for units with a 2 power supply configuration plug the power supply connector into the PCAT adapter and then plug the power supply into a 120 VAC
47. port XON XOFF No Audible Serial Errors No Display Serial Errors No Host Commands Backlight On Syntax Esc Q Notes For units equipped with a backlight turns the backlight on Backlight Off Syntax Esc R Notes For units equipped with a backlight turns the backlight off Cursor Position Syntax Esc Y Pr Pc Notes Moves the cursor to a specified location where Pr is the ASCII character equivalent of the row numbers and Pc is the ASCII character equivalent of the column numbers shown below 11 7 117 ef n 1 E 2 lon gt J es gt 4 K u so Js s E P EJ A e idete le 71071117 o E e E Examples Esc Y will send the cursor to Row 2 Column 10 Esc Y 0 will send the cursor to Row 4 Column 17 Esc Y will send the cursor to Row 2 Column 12 Return Terminal Identifier String Syntax Esc Z Notes This command sends the following identifier string to the host HV2001 X CCCC Where HV2001 indicates the model number and CCCC is the four byte hexadecimal checksum of the terminal s program memory When using this command to identify the terminal type do not include the checksum as it may change HV Series Technical Reference Manual MANO029 Rev G Define Function Keys Notes Example This commands enables you to define a string of characters for a function key where n is the number of the function key x is an ASCII value see table below that represents the number of characters
48. rs on a light background Cursor and view angle settings for the display can be menu or host controlled Backlit and extended temperature displays as well as optional character sets such as Latin 1 or European are also available HV Series terminals also give you the ability to create up to three custom characters not supported in the display s font table Keypad Securely framed and clamped into place the keypad surface provides excellent splash resistance and prevents curling or peeling of the keypad overlay Standard keypad layouts include 30 6 rows x 5 columns and 40 6 rows x 5 columns keys available with standard or custom graphics Keypads can be made from your choice of elastomeric or membrane material Options for 40 key HV Series terminals include up to five 5 LEDs across the top row a backlit keypad Custom keypad layouts are also available Switches and Indicators You can program up to five function keys keyboard dependent with up to 20 characters each and store this information in non volatile memory Five host controlled LED indicators located within each key on the top row are available as an option on HV Series terminals ordered with ANSI compatibility Interface Options Interface options include USB RS 232 RS 422 and CMOS TTL protocols Communication up to 9 600 bps standard higher speeds available on a custom basis with a host device is through a modular 6 pin connector a permanent RS 232 wire connection
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50. set to WITH the terminal will display a caret symbol followed by a left bracket when sent the ASCII escape character by a host system Manual Configuration Cursor Visible This parameter enables disables the termina s ability to display the cursor after power is applied and exiting the Setup menu Allowable settings are YES and NO The default value is YES Auto Line Wrap This parameter determines the cursor position whenever a character appears in the last position of the first three rows Allowable settings are YES and NO The default value is NO When set to YES the cursor will appear in the fist position of the next row whenever a character appears in the last position of the first three rows When set to NO the cursor will alternately appear with character when that character appears in the last position of the first three rows New Line on Carriage Return This parameter determines the position of the cursor whenever the terminal echoes or receives a carriage return command 0Dh Allowable settings are YES and NO The default value is YES When set to YES the cursor will appear in the fist position of the next row whenever the terminal echoes or receives a carriage return command When set to No the cursor will appear in the fist position of the same row whenever the terminal echoes or receives a carriage return command Display Self Test This parameter determines if the terminal will perform a display and beep test
51. t or removal of power While in this mode the terminal will briefly display Store Changes menu disabled any time a user exits the Parameter menu This mode will remain in effect until the terminal receives an Esc u command from the host or you reset the terminal s factory defaults Enable Parameter Menu Changes Syntax Esc u Notes This command enables a user to permanently storing any changes made to the termina s parameter settings after the host sent an Esc to prevent permanently storing the changes HV Series Technical Reference Manual MANO029 RW GB Escape Command Summary The following table is a summary of the available host commands Table 5 1 Escape Command Summary Define Graphic Character Erase Cursor to End of Display Erase Cursor to End of Line Send Operating Parameters Return Terminal Identifier String Reset Terminal and Perform Self Test Load factory Values and Perform Self Test Generate Audible Tone Generate Stored Audible Tone Prevent Parameter Menu Changes Enable Parameter Menu Changes Host Commands Control Code Commands The host can control some of termina s functionality by sending it commands that start with the certain ASCII control characters 00h to 1Fh However you must first set the Display Control Characters parameter to NO for this processing to take place You can also enter control character string using terminal s keypad by setting the Local Echo parameter to YES Once
52. ta bits incorrect Solution Change DATA BITS parameter to correct setting Possible Cause Incorrect BAUD rate Solution Change BAUD parameter to correct setting Possible Cause Handshaking between host and terminal Solution When using handshaking verify that the wiring between the host and terminal is correct that you have the HANDSHAKE parameter enabled and that the handshake line from the host is asserted When not using handshaking make sure you have the HANDSHAKE parameter disabled Possible Cause Reversed polarity improper wiring or wrong cable type Solution Check cable and connector wiring Terminal displays PE character Possible Cause Incorrect parity setting Solution Change the PARITY setting on the terminal to match the host or vice versa Possible Cause Handshaking between host and terminal Solution When using handshaking verify that the wiring between the host and terminal is correct that you have the HANDSHAKE parameter enabled and that the handshake line from the host is asserted When not using handshaking make sure you have the HANDSHAKE parameter disabled Terminal generates continuous sound while pressing key Possible Cause Handshaking between host and terminal Solution When using handshaking verify that the wiring between the host and terminal is correct that you have the HANDSHAKE parameter enabled and that the handshake line from the host is asserted When not using handshaking make sure you h
53. ture Standard 0 to 50 C Extended Temperature 20 C to 70 C Humidity 90 Non condensing HV Series Technical Reference Manual MANO029 Rev G Physical Height 6 4 inches 162 6 mm Width 4 30 inches 109 2 mm Depth 1 06 inches 26 9 mm Weight 10 ounces 283 grams Case Bayblend ABS Polycarbonate Blend Specifications are subject to change without notice Figure 6 1 HV Series Case Dimensions a 4 30 3 12 A a A 35 Y A F1 F2 F3 gt la Bb clDl E 6 40 z az F G H J x al 5 be K L M N 0 MI CE P QI RIS T y om U VIW X Y CTRL SAIFT ESC y Z V KF SPACE ENTER Y al 2 80 gt A 2 0 473 lt 1 15 1 063 Specifications Appendix B ASCII Character Set Introduction The following table contains the HV Series ASCII character set and corresponding Decimal Hex and Binary conversion codes as well as the keystroke entry for QWERTY
54. when power is applied At the end of the test the terminal will display the terminal s revision identifier string Allowable settings are YES and NO The default value is YES Backlight Control For terminal equipped with backlit displays this parameter turns the backlight on or off Allowable settings are YES and NO The default value is NO Display Size This parameter determines the amount of characters displayed by the terminal Allowable settings are 80 CHARACTER 20 columns x 4 rows 64 CHARACTER 16 columns x 4 rows and 32 CHARACTER 16 columns x 2 rows The default value is 80 CHARACTER Keypad Parameters Local Echo This parameter enables disables the termina s ability to display echo keypad entries on the screen When set to NO the default value only characters received by the terminal will display Allowable settings are YES and NO The default value is NO Key Repeat This parameter determines the repeat keypad character rate while the key remains pressed Allowable settings are SLOW FAST MAX and OFF The default value is SLOW When set to SLOW holding down a key will immediately generate a character then after a half second delay the terminal will generate seven characters per second until the key is released When set to FAST holding down a key will generate ten characters per second until the key is released When set to MAX holding down a key will generate 40 characters per second until the key is rel
55. xt function key or return to the main menu Function Key Programming Chapter 5 Host Commands Introduction The HV Series will respond to certain command strings issue from a host device to control some of its functionality These commands can start with an Escape character or Control character For example sending an Esc A 1Bh 41h will move the cursor down one row while sending a Ctrl M ODh will issue a carriage return Escape Commands This section describes the Escape commands that a host device can issue to control the HV Series functionality A summary of Escape commands appears at the end of this section You must set the DISP ESC CHARS parameter to NO to have the terminal process Escape commands When it detects an Escape character the terminal will examine the next character it receives to determine if Escape command is valid If the string constitutes a valid Escape command the terminal will perform the appropriate action If the string is invalid the terminal will ignore the escape character and display the remainder of the characters If you set the LOCAL ECHO parameter to YES the terminal will transmit Escape commands to the host and execute the commands locally when entered from the keypad If you set the LOCAL ECHO parameter to No the terminal will transmit Escape commands to the host but not execute the commands locally eliminating the possibility of incoming escape sequences being interrupt
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