DMP 2120 (260-2811) Setup Mode Faxback Doc. # 4620 Setup is performed in three levels: 1. Function 2. Item 3. Option At the function level, the LCD displays FUNCTN: and the name of the funct- ion. Example: When the display shows FUNCTN:STYLE:, the function is STYLE. or When the display shows FUNCTN:SAVE, the function is SAVE. (This function stores a selected option in the non-volatile memory of the printer.) At the item level, the LCD displays both the item and the selectable option. Example: When the display show QUALITY:LETTER, the function is STYLE, the item is QUALITY, and the selected option is LETTER. or When the display shows LANGUGE:USE, the function is STYLE, the item is LANGUGE, and the selected option is USA. An asterisk (*) is displayed in the last position of the LCD if the selected option is already stored in the non-volatile memory of the printer. FUNCTION MODE To enter the setup mode, hold down the RESET/ALT switch and press SETUP. The display briefly shows SETUP MODE, then FUNCTN:STYLE. In the function (FUNCTN) mode, the display shows FUNCTN: followed by one of these functions: STYLE, SAVE, LIST, SELF TST, HEX DUMP, or DEFAULT. FUNCTION CHART DISPLAY FUNCTION FUNCTN:STYLE Allows you to select character and page format options. FUNCTN:SAVE Allows you to store selected options in non-volatile memory (not affected by power on/off). FUNCTN:LIST Allows you to show selected option on the display. FUNCTN:SELF TST Allows you to perform self-test printing. FUNCTN:HEX DUMP Allows you to print the data received from the host in hexadecimal. FUNCTN:DEFAULT Returns the options to the default settings. In the setup mode, press FUNCTION to move from function to function. When the function you want is displayed, press ITEM. ITEM MODE To enter the item mode, press ITEM when the display shows the function you want. In the item mode, the display shows the name of an item, such as QUALITY: or LANGUGE:, followed by the name of an option that is currently selected, such as LETTER or DRAFT. There are several different items you might select in the STYLE function. However, if you choose one of the other five functions, you select a single action (SAVE, LIST, SELF TST, HEX DUMP, or DEFAULT). STYLE FUNCTION SELECTIONS When the display shows FUNCTN:STYLE, press ITEM to enter the function STYLE. To change the item, press ITEM again. The display show the next item and its currently selected option. Example: When QUALITY:LETTER is on the display, the selected option for the item QUALITY is LETTER. To change the selection, press the RESET/SELECT switch until the option you want is displayed; then press ITEM. Your selection is set until power is turned off, unless you save the selected options before turning off the printer. After you choose an option for a given item, the next item is shown on the display. Again, an option can be selected. The following chart provides an explanation of the items and selectable options in the STYLE function: STYLE FUNCTION SELECTABLE OPTIONS NO. ITEM SELECTABLE OPTION (STYLE FUNCTION) 1 EMULATE: Command emulation: IBM - IBM emulation mode. TANDY * - TANDY emulation mode. 2 PROCESS: Process: DP * - Data Processing mode WP - Word Processing mode (only in Tandy emulat- ion mode) 3 QUALITY: Print Quality: LETTER * - Letter quality is valid for Courier 10, Prestige Elite 12 Draft - Draft quality is a resident font in the printer. 4 FONT: Print font: COUR 10 * - Courier 10 PRSTG 12 - Prestige Elite 12 DLLNo.4 or DLLNo.5 - Font 4 or 5 in the download RAM 5 CHR SET: Character set: SET 2 - Uses IBM printer character set 2 (Only in IBM emulation mode) SET 1 - Uses IBM printer character set 1 TANDY * - Uses TANDY printer character set (Only in Tandy emulation mode) For the character sets, see Appendix B. 6 5BH-5EH: TANDY - Characters 5BH-5EH are arrow symbols ASCII * - Characters 5BH-5EH are ASCII codes. 7 ATTRIB: Character attribute: NONE * - Standard character ITALICS ELONGTD - Elongated CONDNSD - Condensed BOLD ENHANCD - Enhanced 8 COLOR: Printed color: AUTOSEL * (computer mode. This option is displayed only with the TANDY emulation mode.), BLACK, YELLOW, MAGENTA (red), or CYAN (blue) 9 LANGUGE: Language: USA *, UK, GERMAN, FRENCH, ITALIAN, SPANISH, SWEDISH, FINISH, DANISH, or NORWEGN (Norwegian), BELGIUM, HOLLAND (Only in Tandy emulation mode) 10 CHAR SP: Characters per inch: 10 CPI *, 12 CPI, 17 CPI, OR PROP SP (Proportional spaced) Some characters may overlap other characters if the specified spacing is narrow. Proport- ional spacing is valid for any selection of type style and print quality. 11 LINE SP: Lines per inch: 6 LPI *, 8 LPI 12 PAGE LG: Page length (in inches): 11.0 * (letter size), 11.6, 12.0, 14.0, 18.0, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 8.5 13 PRF SKP: Skip 1 inch over the perforation at the end of each continuous form sheet (YES), or print through it (NO) * 14 LFT END: Left end position offset: You can set the left margin at column 1 through 41. The selected number plus software left margin spacing determines the position of the left margin. The column is determined based on the character spacing currently selected, but 12 CPI (Elite pitch) is assumed for proportional spacing. 1 COLM *, 2 COLM, -, 41 COLM 15 TOP MRG: Set top margin at line 1 * through 10 16 OFFSET: -n (n: 1 to 7) - Backward shift of n/60" 0 * - Standard +m )m: 1 to 8) - Forward shift of m/60" Set top-of-form alignment variable from -7 to +8. Used with an optional sheet feeder to provide a consistent top-of-form. 17 CR-CODE: Select CR ONLY * or CR & LF 18 LF-CODE: Select LF ONLY (not only LF code, 0A hexadecimal, but also all of the other line feed commands) - LF & CR * 19 AUTO CR: Select causing a Carriage Return when the print head reaches the physical right end (YES) * or not (NO) 20 PRT-DIR: Select BI-DIRectional * or UNI-DIRectional printing 21 BUZZER: Turns the buzzer ON * or OFF when an error occurs 22 FEEDER: Optional sheet feeder is INSTalled or no (NONE *). * Default Setting SAVE FUNCTION When the display shows FUNCTN:SAVE and either the ITEM or RESET/SELECT button is pressed, the display briefly shows SAVING NOW!! and the cur- rently selected options are saved in non-volatile memory. If you do not perform this operation, your selections are lost when power is turned off. Saved selections are indicated by an asterisk (*) in the last position of the display. LIST FUNCTION When the display shows FUNCTN:LIST and with the ITEM or RESET/SELECT button is pressed, the display briefly shows all selected options. This function is provided for checking the parameters currently stored in the RAM by the STYLE function. It does not display the contents of nonvolatile memory. Therefore, to check whether the parameters are correctly stored in non-volatile memory, execute this function after turning power off and on. If, during the LIST process, either the ITEM or RESET/SELECT button is pressed, the listing stops and the display shows the last item and option shown before pressing this button. If either the ITEM of RESET/SELECT button is pressed again, the selected options continue to be listed. Press the FUNCTION button to return to the FUNCTN level. (smm 07/26/93)