Epson DM-D500 Technical Reference Guide - Page 49

Changing the DIP switch settings, DIP switch 2, Turn off DM-D500., Remove the DIP switch cover.

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Chapter 2 Setup DIP switch 2 DSW2 No. 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 Function Y Connection Setting Self-test Execution (*1) 20 column 2 line Mode Setting (*2) Default Device Selection Setting (*3) Address 0 (*4) Address 1 (*4) Address 2 (*4) Reserved for system (*5) ON OFF Enabled Yes 20 column x 2 line mode Printer Disabled No 256 x 64 mode Display Three bits: address bit 0 to 2 are used for display number (1 to 7). (However, there is no display number when all the bits are OFF) - Fixed to OFF Default setting OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF (*1) Sets whether or not to run the self-test when power is turned on. For details on the self-test, see "Self-test". (*2) In OPOS and APD4, use the DIP switch in default setting: "256x64 mode". Selecting "20 column 2 line mode" allows the display to be used as a replacement of DM-D105, 106, 205, or 206. In this mode, graphics display and functions unique to DM-D500 are unavailable. Selecting 2 "256x64" mode makes graphics display and functions unique to DM-D500 become available. (*3) In OPOS and APD4, use the DIP switch in default setting: "Display". When "Printer" is selected, data is output to the TM printer but not dis- played on the display. When "Display" is selected, data is displayed on the display but not output from the TM printer. The device selection can be changed by using the ESC/POS command. (*4) In OPOS and APD4, use the DIP switch in default setting. (*5) Do not change the OFF setting. Changing the DIP switch settings When removing the DIP switch cover, be sure DM-D500 is turned off. Removing the cover with the power turned on may cause short circuit, which may damage the product. 1 Turn off DM-D500. 2 Remove the DIP switch cover. DIP switch cover DSW1 DSW2 49

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Chapter 2
Setup
2
DIP switch 2
(*1) Sets whether or not to run the self-test when power is turned on. For details on the self-test, see "Self-test".
(*2) In OPOS and APD4, use the DIP switch in default setting: "256x64 mode". Selecting "20 column 2 line mode" allows the display to be used as
a replacement of DM-D105, 106, 205, or 206. In this mode, graphics display and functions unique to DM-D500 are unavailable. Selecting
"256x64" mode makes graphics display and functions unique to DM-D500 become available.
(*3) In OPOS and APD4, use the DIP switch in default setting: "Display". When "Printer" is selected, data is output to the TM printer but not dis-
played on the display. When "Display" is selected, data is displayed on the display but not output from the TM printer. The device selection can
be changed by using the ESC/POS command.
(*4) In OPOS and APD4, use the DIP switch in default setting.
(*5) Do not change the OFF setting.
Changing the DIP switch settings
1
Turn off DM-D500.
2
Remove the DIP switch cover.
DSW2
No.
Function
ON
OFF
Default
setting
2-1
Y Connection Setting
Enabled
Disabled
OFF
2-2
Self-test Execution (*1)
Yes
No
OFF
2-3
20 column 2 line Mode Set-
ting (*2)
20 column x 2 line
mode
256 x 64 mode
OFF
2-4
Default Device Selection
Setting (*3)
Printer
Display
OFF
2-5
Address 0 (*4)
Three bits: address bit 0 to 2 are
used for display number (1 to 7).
(However, there is no display number
when all the bits are OFF)
OFF
2-6
Address 1 (*4)
OFF
2-7
Address 2 (*4)
OFF
2-8
Reserved for system (*5)
-
Fixed to OFF
OFF
When removing the DIP switch cover, be sure DM-D500 is turned off. Removing the cover with the power
turned on may cause short circuit, which may damage the product.
DIP switch cover
DSW1
DSW2