I Data Portable Media Storage FS 250 User Manual

i-data Electronic Documentation  
The i-data Printing Solutions  
ida FS 250 /  
ida FS 250 PDS  
Operator’s Guide  
Doc. no D60256  
Revision 03  
WARNING:  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used  
in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has  
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ference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential  
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whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.  
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Table of Contents  
ida FS 250, Operator's Guide  
Preface  
September 1997  
This manual applies to the ida FS 250 and the ida FS 250 PDSprotocol  
converters.  
NOTE:  
Both products: ida FS 250” and “ida FS 250 PDS”  
will be referred to as ida FS 250” unless specific  
reference is made to the IPDS functionality of the ida  
FS 250 PDS.  
The ida FS 250 supports twinax Centronics and RS232 inputs. The default  
output is Centronics.  
The manual describes how the ida FS 250 is connected and operated. Read it  
before you start using the protocol conver ter and keep the manual in a safe  
place for future referen ce.  
It is assumed that the reader has a basic knowledge and under standing of  
IBM computer systems, especially the IBM 5250 Information Display System.  
It is also assumed that the reader has adequate knowledge of the printer  
which is going to be connected to the ida FS 250.  
The ida FS 250 can be used with all PCL 4/5 printers .  
Related Manuals  
ida FS 250 PDS  
"MakeITDS"  
Document No.: D60253  
“MakeITDS for VM/MVS, Setup Guide”  
Document No.: D60272  
Both FS converters  
"5250 Programmer's Guide"  
Document no. D62079.  
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As the ida FS 250 emulates the IBM 3812 printer in IBM 5219 emulation, useful  
information may be obtained from:  
"IBM 5219 Printer, Models DO1/DO2, Programmer's Reference Guide"  
IBM Order no. GA 23-1025  
"Using the IBM Page printer 3812 with an IBM System /36 or System /38"  
IBM Order no. S544-3343  
"AS/400 Device Configuration Guide", IBM Order no. SC21-8106  
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Table of Contents  
ida FS 250, Operator's Guide  
Table of Contents  
Preface....................................................................................................................... 3  
Related Manuals................................ ................................ ................................ . 3  
Table of Contents...................................................................................................... 5  
Kit Contents............................................................................................................... 7  
1. Introduction to ida FS 250.................................................................................... 8  
1.1 Introduction to ida FS 250 ................................ ................................ ............ 8  
1.2 ida FS 250 Product Features ................................ ................................ ........ 8  
1.3 Supported Control Units ................................ ................................ ............... 9  
2. Installation Requirements.................................................................................. 10  
2.1 Environment requirements................................ ................................ .......... 10  
2.2 Pre-Installation Requirements ................................ ................................ .... 10  
2.2.1 National Language Selection ................................ .......................... 10  
2.2.2 Paper Size (EU/US) ................................ ................................ ........11  
3. Installation and Connections of the ida FS 25.0............................................... 12  
3.1 The Rear Panel ................................ ................................ .......................... 12  
3.2 Emulation................................ ................................ ................................ .... 14  
3.2.1 Via the Address Switch ................................ ................................ ...14  
3.2.2 Via the Line ................................ ................................ ..................... 15  
3.3 Upgrading to IPDS................................ ................................ ...................... 16  
3.4 Connecting the ida FS 250 to the Printer ................................ ................... 17  
3.4.1 Connecting via Centronics output ................................ ................... 17  
3.4.2 Connecting via RS-232 output ................................ ........................ 18  
3.5. Connecting the ida FS 250 to System ................................ ....................... 19  
3.5.1 Testing ................................ ................................ ............................ 20  
3.5.2 Timeout ................................ ................................ ........................... 21  
4. Operation of ida FS 250..................................................................................... 22  
4.1 ida FS 250 top panel ................................ ................................ .................. 22  
CU................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 22  
PAR (Parallel input) ................................ ................................ ................. 22  
SER (Serial input/output) ................................ ................................ .........23  
READY (Printer Ready) ................................ ................................ ........... 23  
5. Specifying Share Timeout and String............................................................... 24  
6. idaSetup - IPDS Programming........................................................................... 26  
7. IRQ Handling....................................................................................................... 27  
8. Programming ida FS 250 - non-IPDS................................................................. 28  
8.1 The Escape Character................................ ................................ ................ 28  
8.2 Defining a Temporary Escape Character ................................ ................... 29  
8.3 Syntax of an FSL Function ................................ ................................ ......... 29  
8.4 Invalid Escape Character ................................ ................................ .......... 29  
8.5 Setup Functions supported (PCL Mode) ................................ .................... 30  
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8.6 Quick Reference Guide of Supported FSL Functions ................................ 32  
9. Programming via Sharepor.t.............................................................................. 43  
9.1 Updating firmware ................................ ................................ ...................... 45  
10. Errors and Recovery......................................................................................... 46  
10.1 ida FS 250 Error Messages ................................ ................................ ...... 46  
10.1.1. Two Devices with Same Address ................................ ................. 46  
Appendix A: Use of ida FS 250 Serial Por.t.......................................................... 47  
Appendix B: Test Printou.t..................................................................................... 48  
Appendix C: Default GFID Table............................................................................ 49  
Scalable Fonts................................ ................................ ................................ .. 51  
Appendix D: i-data Product Platform.................................................................... 53  
Index......................................................................................................................... 56  
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Kit Contents  
ida FS 250, Operator's Guide  
Kit Contents  
Please check that your kit is complete with the following:  
ida FS 250  
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·
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ida FS 250 converter  
Wall plug power supply  
Parallel printer cable  
Auto-terminating twinax T-cable  
Product documentation (electronic format):  
ida FS 250 / ida FS 250 PDSOperator's Guide; Doc. no. D60256  
·
Product documentation (hardcopy format):  
ida FS 250 / ida FS 250 PDSQuick Guide; Doc. no. D10256  
ida FS 250 PDS  
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Same contents as above except converter comes equipped with IPDS  
module  
In addition the following i-data accessories can be used:  
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Parallel input cable (Order no. 999008 030)  
Serial input cable (Order no. 999010 030)  
Serial output cable has to be ordered for the specific printer you are  
going to connect to. Please contact your i-data dealer for more details.  
(See also Appendix A)  
·
PC printer share cable (Order no. 999022-030)  
IPDS Upgrade Kit  
·
IPDS option (for upgrade), ida PDS Supra (Order no. 993011-001)  
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Introduction  
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1. Introduction to ida FS 250  
This chapter gives a short description of the ida FS 250 converter  
1.1 Introduction to ida FS 250  
The ida FS 250 is a protocol converter which enables any printer to be  
connected to an IBM computer system. See Section 1.3, Supported Control  
Units, for information on the IBM systems to which the ida FS 250 connects.  
The printer or device should have either a Centronics Parallelconnector or an  
RS 232 serial connector in order to be connected to the ida FS 250 protocol  
converter.  
1.2 ida FS 250 Product Features  
The ida FS 250 protocol converter gives you the following fea tures:  
·
Autoconfiguration of printers with minimum PCL4 and PJL,  
supporting IEE1284, Bidirectional Centronics Communication.  
This automatically configures  
· Paper size  
· Paper tray  
· Duplex (IPDS)  
· Memory (IPDS)  
To enable the automatic configuration, use function 119.  
Non-IPDS:  
·
Support of 5224, 5225, 5256, 4234, 4245/6262 printer emulations as  
alternatives to 3812/5219  
·
·
Twinax setup via share port  
Flash prom allowing downloading of new firmware via the twinax or the  
Centronics port  
·
·
Support of ida PSS  
Automatic input sharing between Twinax, Centronics and RS 232 serial  
input ports  
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Support of duplex printing  
Support of bar code printing  
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Support of Automatic Page Orientation  
IPDS:  
IPDS support - IBM 4028 and 3812 or 3816 emulation.  
· Non-IPDS support via the installed i-data interface card, with full  
emulation of IBM3812/5219/3816 and IBM 5224/ 5225/5256/4234.  
· Support of the ida PSS software package  
· Support of the i-data Function Selection via the Line (FSL) facility in  
non-IPDS mode.  
· Automatic input sharing between Twinax, Centronics and RS-232 input  
ports.  
· Flash prom allowing downloading of new firmware via the centronics  
port.  
· Multiple VPA (Valid Printable Area) check options available.  
· IM Smoothing (3812 and 3816 emulations).  
1.3 Supported Control Units  
The ida FS 250 will connect to the following control units :  
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IBM /34  
IBM /36, all models  
IBM /38, all models  
IBM AS/400  
IBM 5294 and 5394 remote controllers  
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2. Installation Requirements  
Before connecting the ida FS 250, you should check the requirements  
described in this chapter.  
2.1 Environment requirements  
The ida FS 250 protocol converter can be installed in the following  
environment:  
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Temperature range from 10° - 40°  
Humidity between 8-80 %, non-condensing  
Power consumption: 120 and 220 Volt version - max. 21.5 VA  
WARNING!  
The equipment must be grounded. Operation without a  
ground may cause exposed metal parts to carry main voltage.  
This can lead to malfunction and personal injury.  
2.2 Pre-Installation Requirements  
Prior to installation and connection you must first make sure that you have  
set the desired national language - do this via the line (activating function  
Y8). See the section: National Language Selection.  
2.2.1 National Language Selection  
Via the Line (Function 8)  
Below is a short description of how you change national language via the line  
(Function 8). For further details on programming the ida FS 250, please see  
the chapter: Programming ida FS 250.  
The commands shown in Figure 1-1 have to be sent to the ida FS 250 . You  
can either do this in a file you transmit to the printer or by entering the  
command sequence on your screen and making a local copy (print screen).  
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&&??%  
(defines % as temporary ESC character)  
%Y8,<number of new language>%  
(selects language)  
%X1  
(saves setup)  
Changing Language via the Line  
Your can select between the following languages:  
Option  
37  
Description  
English (US) EBCDIC  
International  
Austrian/German  
Belgian  
256  
273  
274  
275  
276  
277  
278  
280  
281  
282  
283  
284  
285  
297  
500  
871  
Brazilian  
Canadian French  
Danish/Norwegian  
Finnish/Swedish  
Italian  
Japanese (English)  
Portuguese  
Spanish Speaking  
Spanish  
English (UK)  
French  
Multinational  
Iceland  
NOTE: Factory default depends on the settings on the DIP switch bank; i.e.:  
EU = multinational  
US = English (US) EBCDIC  
2.2.2 Paper Size (EU/US)  
When you receive the ida FS 250, the interface is already in the box and  
is ready to connect to the system and to the printer. From the factory, the  
ida FS 250 is set up for either US (Letter) or European (A4) paper size  
depending on what you specified when ordering the ida FS 250.  
In the event that you should have to change this setting, please contact  
your point of purchase for instructions.  
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3. Installation and Connections of the  
ida FS 250  
This chapter starts with an overview of the functionality of the rear panel.  
Then follows a description of how you connect the ida FS 250 box to a  
printerand finally you will find instructions for connection to a system.  
NOTE:  
Before you start the installation, make sure that you set the address  
switch and the desired emulation. See the description in the sectio:n  
Emulation.  
3.1 The Rear Panel  
12-18 VDC.  
RS232  
ADDR  
PARALLEL IN  
PARALLEL OUT  
2
3
1
4
5
0
B
6
A
T
+
--  
0.7A  
A = PCL  
Fig 2-1 ida FS 250 Rear Panel  
PARALLEL OUT  
The parallel output port is connected to the parallel/Centronics in put port  
on the target printer (standard parallel out cable supplied with printer  
should be used).  
PARALLEL IN  
The parallel input port can be connected to the parallel/Centronics out put  
on a PC or similar source which enables it to share the printer with the  
host. For this connection you need a spare part cable ending in a 25-pole  
D-Sub connector (i-data order no. 999022 030).  
SERIAL (IN/OUT)RS232  
The serial port can be configured either as input or as output.  
Default configuration is input.  
Serial input  
The serial port is connected to the serial output on a PC or similar source able  
to share the printer with the host.  
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For this connection you need a spare cable ending in a 25-pole RS connector  
(i-data order no. 999010 030).  
To use the serial input, Function 24 Data Input/Output Port Selectmust be set  
to zero (which is factory default).  
Y24 = 0 is also  
used for  
Centronics  
output.  
On the PC you must also make the following settings to match the default  
settings on the box:  
Function Y15: Baud rate, set to 5 = 9600  
Function Y16: Number of data bits, set to 8 = 8 bits  
Function Y17: Parity, set to 1 = No Parity  
Function Y18, Number of Stop Bits, set to 1 = 1 Stop Bit  
If this is not possible, you must change the functions 15, 16, 17 and 18 on the  
box to match the PC's values.  
NOTE:  
Programming of functions 15, 16, 17, 18 and 24 is not possible via the  
serial port. These functions have to be programmed either via the twinax  
or via the parallel input port.  
TWINAX CONNECTOR  
Before the twinax cable is connected, be sure to turn the box power  
OFF.  
When power is turned off, plug the automatically terminating twinax  
T-cable into the socket on the rear panel and turn the connector ring  
clockwise to lock.  
ADDRESS SWITCH: EMULATION & PRINTER DRIVER SELECTION  
You use the address switch for selecting/changing emulation, setting  
the address and for generating test printouts. Tests can also be  
made via the line. See the section Testing for details.  
For details on emulation see the section : Emulation  
The switch is also for future printer driver selection. Note that the  
device is set to PCL modeas a default which is the only supported  
printer driver mode. Do not attempt to change this.  
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3.2 Emulation  
As a default the ida FS 250 will emulate IBM 3812/5219/3816.  
The ida FS 250 PDS emulates IPDS as a default.  
You can select emulation in two ways. Either via the address switch or via the  
line using FSL function Y37.  
The following emulations are supported by the ida FS 250:  
IBM 3812/5219/3816  
IBM 5224  
IBM 5225  
IBM 5256  
IBM 4234  
If you wish to see the current emulation, you can generate a test printout by  
turning the address switch to the T-position.  
3.2.1 Via the Address Switch  
Emulation selected on the address switchis described below.  
The T-cable must be disconnected from the converter before changing  
emulation.  
NOTE: Make sure that you have set the address switch before you switch  
power on.  
Select emulation on the address switch as follows:  
1. Switch off the box.  
2. Turn the address switch to the "T" position. Switch on power to box.  
3. When the ida FS 250 is ready, it will eject a page with the following  
message:  
"Current emulation is xxxx"  
4. When the address switch is turned to a new position, a new message  
stating the current emulation will be printed after a few seconds.  
5. When the desired emulation has been set, you must switch power off and  
set the address correctly again (values 0-6). Select one of the following  
emulations shown below.  
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Non-IPDS  
Selection  
*0  
1
Emulation  
3812 / 5219 / 3816  
5224  
2
5225  
3
5256  
4
4234  
5
3812/5219/  
3816  
* default value  
Matrix printers  
Selecting emulation via address switch  
6. Connect the twinax cable and switch power on.  
7. Activate the "T" position again and check that the emulation and address  
switch have been changed. (See the settings printout). See the section:  
Testing.  
Check whether the configuration complies with the requirements of your  
installation and print jobs.  
3.2.2 Via the Line  
1
You can set the desired emulation in FSL function Y37 .  
Note that if you select emulation via function 37, you must physically write  
the emulation. See the chart in the following for details.  
E.g.  
%Y37,5224%  
will select emulation 5224  
%Y37,3812%  
will select emulation 3812/5219/3816  
Below you will find information on the emulations which can be selected in  
the n1 parameter of function Y37.  
NOTE:  
Please note that you have to WRITE the parameter you require  
(shown in "Write" column).  
Non-IPDS  
1For further details on programming the ida FS 250, please see the chapter:  
Programming ida FS 250.  
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Y37,n1  
Write  
3812  
5224  
5225  
5256  
4234  
Emulation  
*3812 / 5219 / 3816  
5224  
5225  
5256  
4234  
* default value  
SCS printers  
Selecting emulation via the line  
The default configuration of the ida FS 250 can be used for most  
application programs and uses. You should only change the address and  
the emulation. The rest of the settings should only be changed if you have  
special requirements.  
3.3 Upgrading to IPDS  
If you need to upgrade your ida FS 250 with the IPDS module, please  
follow these instruction before proceeding with the installation.  
1. Unscrew the 4 screws from the bottom of the converter.  
2. Place you hands on each side of the box, bottom facing down and the  
rear panel facing you. Carefully press open the top cover of the  
converter.  
3. Place the IPDS module (main component side facing up) on the PCB of  
the box. Note that the connector has to be placed on top of the PCB’s  
connector (to the right on the PCB).  
4. Make sure the plastic supports fit in the holes of the IPDS module.  
5. Press the module gently into position and, while still facing the rear  
panel, place the top cover precisely above the bottom cover so that all  
edges are aligned. Press the top cover gently into a locked position.  
6. Re-insert the screws and fasten.  
7. Now proceed to the actual installation of the converter to the printer  
and the system.  
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3.4 Connecting the ida FS 250 to the Printer  
CAUTION:  
All connections to theida FS 250 protocol converter should be  
made while the power is switched OFF to both the printer and  
converter.  
3.4.1 Connecting via Centronics output  
Connecting the ida FS 250 to the printer is done by following these steps:  
1. Check that the printer's parallel input port is available on printer.  
2. Connect the cable supplied with the product between the printer's parallel  
input port and the protocol converter's PARALLEL OUT port.  
3. Power on the printer and the ida FS 250.  
4. Turn the address switch (on the rear panel) to the "T" position . A settings  
printout will be generated and the CU indicator will start flashing.  
The interface can be set up in many ways. From the factory, the interface  
has been set up to cover most needs and uses. Appendix B.: "Test  
Printout" is a sample printout of settings and is just one way of setting up  
your interface.  
Keep the settings printout you make together with this manual for future reference.  
If the printout format does not match the test printout in Appendix B., or if  
nothing was printed, this means that the printer setup does not match the  
protocol converter setup. Contact your systems support personnel or your  
i-data dealer for assistance.  
5. When the printout is in order, you proceed to the chapter: Connecting ida  
FS 250 to System.  
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3.4.2 Connecting via RS-232 output  
Note: This does not apply for the ida FS 250 PDS  
1. To use the RS-232 port as an output por t you must set function Y24 to 1.  
(For further details on programming the ida FS 250, please see the chapter  
Programming ida FS 250).  
If possible, the serial output device you are connecting has to be set to  
Baud rate = 9600, Number of data bits = 8, No parity and 1 Stop Bit to  
match the default settings of the box. If this is not possible, you must  
change the functions 15, 16, 17 and 18 to match the settings of the serial  
output device.  
2. The cable you need for connecting the serial output device to the serial  
port on the box must be ordered from your point of purchase especially for  
the serial output device.  
NOTE:  
Programming of Functions 15, 16, 17, 18 and 24 is not possible via the  
serial port. These functions have to be programmed either via the  
twinax port or via the parallel input port.  
For full details on the FSL functions (Y functions), see the " 5250  
Programmer's Guide; Document No.: D62079.  
3. Power on the printer and the ida FS 250.  
4. Turn the address switch on the rear panel t o the T-position..  
A settings printout will be generated and the CU indicator will start  
flashing.  
The interface can be set up in many ways. From the factory, the interface  
has been set up to cover most needs and uses. Appendix B.: Test Printout  
is a sample printout of settings.  
Keep the settings printout together with this manual for future reference.  
5. If the connection between the printer and the protocol con verter does not  
work properly, the reason is probably that the  
Y functions 24, 15, 16, 17 and 18 do not match the values of the printer.  
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If the printout format does not match the test printout in Appendix B. or if  
nothing was printed, this means that the printer setup does not match the  
protocol converter setup. Contact your systems support personnel or your  
i-data dealer.  
6. Power OFF and ON the ida FS 250 and check that all indicators light up  
momentarily.  
7. Proceed to the chapter: Connecting ida FS 250 to System.  
3.5. Connecting the ida FS 250 to System  
After a successful test printout has been generated to establish that the  
connection between the ida FS 250 converter and the printeris working  
correctly (see previous section), you are now ready to connect the ida FS  
250 to the system.  
WARNING:  
All connections to theida FS 250 protocol converter  
should be made while the power is switched OFF.  
1.  
2.  
Turn off the power and connect the ida FS 250 to your host system  
using the twinax cable, and the auto-terminating T-cable.  
When the connection has been made, tu rn power ON and check that  
the CU and READYindicators turn ON. When they do, you have  
completed the installation procedure and are ready to operate the  
protocol converter as described below.  
What if the CU Indicator fails to turn on?  
If the CU indicator does not turn ON, this means that there is no  
communication with the control unit. You should check the follow ing:  
a. The twinax cable connection from the control unit to the ida FS 250.  
b. The control unit (is it powered up etc.)  
c. Is the control unit supported by the ida FS 250 ?  
(See the section. Supported Control Units, for a list of supported control  
units).  
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If all three (a. b. and c.) are in order, contact your systems support personnel  
or your point of purchase.  
3.5.1 Testing  
The test printout pages can be generated in two ways - via the address switch  
or via the line activating the T function . For details on the T function, please  
see the section: Quick Reference Guide of the Supported FSL Functions.  
Test via the address switch  
1. Turn the address switch to the "T" position. A settings printout will be  
generated (test 4).  
2. Turn the switch away from the T-position.  
3. When the CU indicator flashes, turn the switch back to the T-position.  
4. The printer will now enter Online HEX Dump mode and print all data  
received in on-line HEX dump format ( test 1).  
5. Hex dump mode is terminated by turning the address switch to its power up  
position.  
Keep the settings printout together with this manual for future reference.  
Finally, a settings printout can also be generated at power onby activating  
function Y120. See the Section: Quick Reference Guide of the Supported  
FSL Functions for details.  
NOTE:  
When installing the interface, it is recommended that you carry out Test  
4, Settings Printout, to check whether the printer is set to the correct  
language. If the language is incorrect, contact your systems support or  
your point of purchase.  
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3.5.2 Timeout  
The ida FS 250 enables printer sharing between the system and a PC. For  
this purpose it is possible to specify a timeout period.  
If the printer is receiving input on the parallel port, for example, and there is  
a break in the transmission of data, the other input ports will not be polled for  
the period specified.  
The factory default timeout is 20 second.sThe timeout may be changed  
to suit your requirements. This is done by sending a new setup to the ida FS  
250 input port where you want it to take effect.  
When specifying the timeout it is also possible to specify a user string. A  
user string may be used for changing from one symbol set (e.g. Roman 8) to  
another (e.g. IBM-PC8), for example.  
NOTE:  
Settings on the twinax input port are automatically reestablished after  
another input port has been using the printer.  
On the parallel and RS input port, you have to prgoram the required  
setup yourself.  
For more detailed information on the commands required, see the chapter:  
Specifying Share Timeout and String.  
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4. Operation of ida FS 250  
The ida FS 250 top panel has been designed to register the operation of the  
box via the four following indicator LEDs :  
·
·
·
·
CU (contact to control unit)  
PAR (parallel input)  
SER (serial input)  
READY (printer)  
4.1 ida FS 250 top panel  
CU  
The CU indicator has 3 states which signal the following:  
State Indication  
Contact with the control unit.  
ON  
In test mode.  
No contact of the control unit, or the contact  
has been broken for more than 1 minute.  
BLINKING  
OFF  
PAR (Parallel input)  
The indicator LED has 2 states:  
State  
Indication  
Indicates that the box is processing data from the  
Centronics parallel port  
ON  
Indicates that the box is idle or processing data from  
the twinax/RS232 inputs  
OFF  
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SER (Serial input/output)  
The indicator LED has 3 states  
State  
Indication  
Indicates that the box is processing data from the RS-  
232 Serial input  
ON  
Indicates that the box has defined the RS-232 as  
output for the box.  
Indicates that the box is idle or is processing data from  
the twinax/Centronics inputs.  
BLINKING  
OFF  
READY (Printer Ready)  
The indicator LED has 3 states:  
State  
Indication  
Indicates that the connected printer is ready; i.e. that  
printer's "Select" condition is active and the "PE"  
signal is inactive. If the connected printer is an RS 232  
printer, the ready validation is done by the "DTR"  
signal.  
ON  
The printer is not ready and print may be pending  
in the buffer.  
Indicates that the connected printer is not ready for  
data input.  
BLINKING  
OFF  
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5. Specifying Share Timeout and String  
In order to specify the timeout for a specific input port, an FSL ( Function  
Selection via the Line) sequence must be sent to the port in question. To do  
this a temporary Escape (ESC) Character must be defined first. This is done  
in the following way:  
&&??<character>  
The sequence "&&??%" will define " %" as the ESC Character.  
Timeout is specified in FSL Function 100 . This function has the following  
syntax ("%" is the ESC Character):  
%Y100,<timeout>[,user string]%  
Factory default = 20 seconds  
Timeout:  
1 to 255 indicating number of seconds  
User string:  
Optional - string in HEX to be sent to the  
printer before transmission of data, when the  
printer is selected by the share unit.  
If function 100 is sent to the twinax, a user  
string number can be defined instead of a  
HEX string. The user string then has to be  
defined in function 61.  
NOTE:  
The Timeout string must be written in ONE line (see example below).  
The user string and settings will only be sent if a share condition has  
occurred.  
The new setup must be saved in the NVRAM with the following command  
("%" is the ESC Character):  
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%X1  
NOTE: %X1 will delete the temporary escape character.  
The FSL string above was split up into several lines for reasons of  
clarification to simplify the explanation of the different functions. Below is an  
example where the FSL string is typed in one line.  
Example:  
&&??%%Y100,30,1B,45%%X1  
The FSL string above has the following effect:  
·
·
·
·
Defines % as ESC character  
Sets timeout to 30 seconds  
Send 1B 45 HEX (RESET) before the next data transmission.  
Saves setup in the NVRAM and deletes "%" as escape character  
NOTE:  
FSL 100 works on the port it is sent to. If it is sent to the parallel or serial  
input port, the string containing the Function 100 programming will be  
printed when it is sent to the ida FS 250.  
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6. idaSetup - IPDS Programming  
NOTE:  
This chapter only applies to the converter when  
mounted with an IPDS module.  
idaSetup is a program developed with the purpose of setting up the wide  
range of IPDS protocol converters via a PC share port or from a host.  
For details on how to configure the IPDS parameters for thieda  
FS 250 PDS using the program idaSetup, see the separate  
documentation for this, “IPDS Programmer’s Guide”, doc. no.  
D60253. The manual is available as an electronic document.  
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7. IRQ Handling  
This section describes how to recover from various IRQ conditions.  
·
·
·
Paper jam  
Out-of paper  
Stacker full  
The printer will recover from these conditions without loss of data as long  
as you do not power off the printer.  
·
Printer Not READY  
The ida FS 250 PDS will detect if the printer is NOT READY and will  
interrupt data transmission to the printer. If the printer is OFFLINE (i.e. not  
READY) there will be no data loss as long as you do not power off the  
printer.  
·
Out of toner  
This condition is indicated by the printer's front panel. If printing  
continues, the print quality may not be acceptable. There will be  
no loss of data as long as you do not power off the printer  
.
·
Door Open  
This condition is indicated by the printer's front panel. There will be  
no loss of data as long as you do not power off the printer  
·
Printer Power Off  
You should not power off the printer, unless you power off the box as well.  
If only the printer is powered off, unpredictable results may occur.  
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8. Programming ida FS 250 - non-IPDS  
The ida FS 250 works using a large number of internal Setup Functions (FSL  
Functions). FSL setup functions can be sent either from your IBM system or  
from a PC.  
When the protocol converter has been installed and connected to a printer,  
you may have to consider the use of these setup options.  
The factory default setup will meet the demands of most host systems and  
users, and special programming is therefore normally not required.  
However, special circumstances may require changes in the pro gramming of  
the box. For full details on this please see the "5250 Programmer's Guide;  
D62079". In the Programmer's Guide you will find an extensive description of  
the FSL Functions with notes, comments and examples.  
NOTE:  
This section is a brief description of how to set up the interface with FSL  
functions from the line. The section is primarily aimed at users who are  
already familiar withi-data products.  
8.1 The Escape Character  
No escape character is defined when you receive the ida FS 250 from the  
factory. When you send FSL Functions via the data stream, the functions  
must be "separated" from the data stream, so that they are not printed. For  
this you need to define an Escape (ESC) Character.  
The ESC Character tells the interface that the characters following the ESC  
Character in the data stream are to be regarded as a command. The  
command string must also end with the ESC Character .  
Before you define the ESC Character please note the following:  
· Once the ESC character has been defined, it cannot be printed. For  
this reason you must select a character which will not normally appear  
in the data stream. If the character defined appears elsewhere in the  
data stream (i.e. outside an FSL Function), the interface will regard it  
as an ESC character and you will get a syntax error.  
· However, you need not have an ESC Character defined all the  
time. When it has served its purpose you can remove it again.  
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8.2 Defining a Temporary Escape Character  
The ESC Character may be defined as a temporary as well as a  
permanent ESC Character.  
Below see how to define "%" as a temporary ESC Character.  
&&??%  
Defining "%" as a temporary ESC Characte.r  
Since the temporary ESC Character is defined in the temporary memory  
(RAM) alone, it is only in effect as long as the printer is switched on - or until  
you remove it again. To remove it you define it as "space".  
&&??<space>  
Removing the temporary ESC Character  
NOTE:  
For information on how to define a permanent ESC Character,  
please refer to the 5250 Programmer's Guide; D62079.  
8.3 Syntax of an FSL Function  
The special sequence that the interface will interpret as an FSL Function  
as shown below:  
%Y<function number>,<parameters>%  
Syntax of an FSL Function. "%" is the defined ESC Character  
8.4 Invalid Escape Character  
The error message "Invalid Escape Sequence" will be printed on paper if an  
invalid escape sequence has been sent to the printer.  
Recovery:  
Locate and correct the error in your setup file.  
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8.5 Setup Functions supported (PCL Mode)  
No.  
Description  
Y2  
LPI  
Y3  
CPI  
Y8  
LU1 Language  
Y10  
Y11  
Y12  
Y15  
Y16  
Y17  
Y18  
Y19  
Y21  
Y24  
Y48  
Y51  
Y59  
Y61  
Y62  
Y73  
Y74  
Y75  
Y88  
Y89  
Y90  
Y91  
Y92  
Y93  
Y94  
Y96  
Y97  
Y98  
Y100  
Y119  
Y120  
Y249  
T
Page Format  
Paper Path  
Paper Size  
Baud Rate for Serial Input  
Number of Data Bits for Serial Input  
Parity for Serial Input  
Number of Stop Bits for Serial Input  
Duplex Printing  
Horizontal Compression and Vertical Scaling  
Interface selection  
Permanent Escape Character Selection  
User Defined String(s) at Power Up  
Bar Code Type Definition  
Setup for User Defined Strings  
Setup for IBM Defined Strings  
Select Translate Table  
Printer Symbol Set Definition Strings  
Overwrite Translate Table  
Physical Margin  
Physical Margin Compensation  
Define User Escape String  
Font Definition  
Font Point Size Definition String  
Font Attribute Definition String  
Font Typeface Definition String  
Font Change Simulation  
GFID/Font Selection  
Automatic Page Orientation  
Printer Share String and Timer  
Autoconfiguration Select  
Settings Printout at Power Up  
Enter Engineering Mode  
Initiate Test  
T1 On-line Hex Dump  
T3 ASCII Hex Dump  
T4 Settings Printout  
T5 Printout Translate Table  
T6 Cancel ASCII Hex Dump  
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No.  
Description  
X
Save/Overwrite Settings  
X1 Store Settings in Permanent Memory  
X3 Restore Factory Default Settings  
X4  
Restore Settings from Permanent Memory  
Z
Send User String  
S
W
P
Send User String  
Send Bar Code (as defined in Y59)  
Program Flash Prom  
ESC Features:  
%%  
Special transparent feature (Multiple paired Hex transparent).  
e.g.: %%1B45%  
where % is the defined ESC character.  
%
Special transparent feature (Single paired Hex transparent).  
where % is the defined ESC character.  
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8.6 Quick Reference Guide of Supported FSL Functions  
In this section the supported FSL Functions in twinax will only be described  
with their syntax and parameters.  
The notation below will apply to the following FSL Functions table:  
%
is the defined escape character  
factory default  
*
< >  
[ ]  
mandatory parameter which must be defined  
optional parameter which can be defined  
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No. Name  
Syntax  
Parameters  
2
LPI  
%Y2,<n1>%  
3 = 3 LPI  
4 = 4 LPI  
*6 = 6 LPI  
8 = 8 LPI  
3
CPI  
%Y3,<n1>%  
%Y8,<n1>%  
5 = 5 CPI  
*10 = 10 CPI  
12 = 12 CPI  
15 = 15 CPI  
16 = 16.7 CPI  
**37 = Engl. US  
EBCDIC  
8
Language  
256 = International  
273 = Austrian/  
German  
274 = Belgian  
275 = Brazilian  
276 = Canadian  
French  
277 = Danish/  
Norwegian  
278 = Finnish/  
Swedish  
280 = Italian  
281 = Japanese  
(Latin)  
282 = Portuguese  
283 = Spanish  
284 = Spanish  
Speaking  
285 = English (UK)  
297 = French  
*500= Multinational  
871 = Iceland  
* EU default  
** US default  
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No. Name  
Syntax  
Parameters  
10 Page Format  
%Y10,<n1>[,n2]%  
n1  
0 = Portrait  
1 = Landscape  
*2 = COR  
82 = COR regardless of  
Print Quality  
n2  
1 = Tractor  
2 = Tray 1  
3 = Drawer 2  
4 = Manual feeder  
5 = Envelope feeder  
6 = Tray 3  
1 = Tractor  
*2 = Tray 1  
11 Paper Path  
%Y11,<n1>%  
3 = Drawer 2  
4 = Manual feeder  
5 = Envelope feeder  
6 = Tray 3  
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No. Name  
Syntax  
Parameters  
12 Paper Size  
%Y12,  
<n1>[,n2,n3]%  
n1 (Physical paper  
size)  
*1 = A4  
2 = Legal  
3 = Letter  
4 = Executive  
5 = Letter  
(Monarch)  
6 = Business  
7 = International  
DL  
NOTE:Factory  
default depends  
on DIP switch  
settings  
8 = International  
C5  
10 = A3  
11 = Ledger  
99 = Use system SPPS or  
SHF/SVS values  
n2 (Tray)  
1 = Tractor  
2 = Tray 1  
3 = Tray 2  
4 = Manual feeder  
5 = Envelope feeder  
6 = Tray 3  
n3 (Validation paper  
size)  
*1 = A4  
2 = Legal  
3 = Letter  
4 = Executive  
5 = Letter(Monarch)  
6 = Business  
7 = Internat.  
8 = Internat.C5  
10 = A3  
11 = Ledger  
15 = Comm 9 Envel.  
16 = B5 Envelope  
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No. Name  
Syntax  
Parameters  
15 Baud Rate for %Y15,<n1>%  
n1  
RS232 inter-  
face  
0 = 300 baud  
1 = 600 baud  
2 = 1200 baud  
3 = 2400 baud  
4 = 4800 baud  
*5 = 9600 baud  
6 = 19200 baud  
n1  
16 Number of Data %Y16,<n1>%  
Bits  
7 = 7 bits  
*8 = 8 bits  
n1  
17 Parity  
%Y17,<n1>%  
0 = odd parity  
*1 = no parity  
2 = even parity  
n1  
*1 = 1 stop bit  
2 = 2 stop bits  
*0 = Simplex  
1 = Long-edge duplex  
2 = Short-edge duplex  
n1  
18 Number of Stop %Y18,<n1>%  
Bits  
19 Duplex  
Printing  
%Y19,<n1>%  
21 Horizontal  
Compression &  
Vertical  
%Y21,<n1>[,n2,n3]%  
0 = Compression  
*1 = No compression  
scaling  
n2  
1 = Tractor - Tray 1  
2 = Drawer 1  
3 = Tray 2  
4 = Manual feeder  
5 = Envelope feeder  
6 = Tray 3  
n3  
1-255 = Vertical  
scaling in %  
*100  
2 = HP PCL 4  
*4 = HP PCL 5  
n1  
*0 = Port 0  
(Centronics out or  
Serial in)  
1 = Port 1  
(Serial out)  
22 Printer driver %Y22<n1>%  
selection  
24 Interface  
%Y24<n1>%  
Selection  
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No. Name  
Syntax  
Parameters  
36 Suppress IBM  
control codes  
37 IBM Printer  
Emulation  
%Y36<n1>%  
*0 = Respect codes  
1 = Suppress codes  
%Y37,n1,<n2>%  
n1 device address  
*3812  
5224  
Select  
5225  
5256  
4234  
4245  
(IPDS)  
n2 secondary address  
0-6  
'<n1>'  
48 Permanent Es- %Y48,'<n1>'%  
cape Character  
= value can be  
entered by means  
of an apostrophe  
notation  
Selection  
or:  
%Y48,<n1>%  
or:  
= HEX value of the  
character selected  
from the table  
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No. Name  
Syntax  
Parameters  
51 User-Defined  
String(s) at  
Power-Up  
%Y51,<n1>%  
0-7 = One or more  
strings stated  
in the form:  
(n1),(n2)  
,....(nx) in  
ascending order  
The strings  
must be pre-  
defined in FSL  
61  
59 Bar Code Type %Y59,<n1>,<n2>,  
Definition <n3>,<n4>[,n5]%  
n1  
Numeric value from  
1-8 specifying the  
bar code no.  
n2  
22-39 = Bar code type  
n3  
Bar code height in  
inches with values  
from 1-255  
n4  
Horizontal expansion  
with values from 1-16  
n5  
Optional GFID number  
n1  
0-99 = User Strings  
supported  
n2  
61 Setup for User %Y61,<n1>,<n2>%  
Strings  
00-FF = Hexadecimal  
string data  
62 Setup for IBM %Y62,n,<string>% n  
defined  
strings  
string id number (0-  
255)  
string  
string contents in  
HEX and/or char. with  
apostrophe notation  
For details on  
function, please see  
the 5250 Programmer's  
Guide, Doc. No.:  
D62079  
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No. Name  
Syntax  
Parameters  
73 Select Trans- %Y73,<n1>[,n2]%  
n1 (Translate Table)  
*1 = Roman-8  
2 = IBM PC-8  
3 = ECMA Latin 1  
5 = US ASCII  
6 = OCR A  
late Table  
7 = OCR B  
8 = PC 850  
n2 (Symbol Set)  
*1 = Roman-8  
2 = IBM PC-8  
3 = ECMA Latin 1  
5 = US ASCII  
6 = OCR A  
7 = OCR B  
8 = PC 850  
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%Y73,<n1>%  
*1-9 = Number of the  
translate  
table to be  
selected  
74 Printer Symbol %Y74,<n1>,<n2>%  
n1  
Set Definition  
Strings  
1-8 = Symbol set no.  
n2  
00-FF = String  
contents in  
HEX  
apostrophe  
notation  
n1 (EBCDIC)  
40-FF = corresponds  
to position  
in translate  
table  
75 User Defined  
Translate  
%Y75,  
<n1>,<n2>,<n3>%  
Table  
n2 (Symbol Set)  
00  
= no change  
01-08 = printer  
symbol set  
string no. as  
specified in  
Y74  
n3 (ISO - in HEX)  
00-FF = up to 16  
bytes can be  
used  
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No. Name  
88 Physical  
Margins  
Syntax  
%Y88,<n1>,<n2>  
[,n3]%  
Parameters  
n1  
0 - +/-32000  
= Horizontal margin  
compensation in  
1/1440"  
n2  
0 - +/-32000  
= Vertical margin  
compensation in  
1/1440"  
n3  
0-2 = Orientation as  
defined in FSL  
10  
89 Physical  
Margin  
%Y89,<n1>[,n2]%  
n1  
*0 = No compensation  
1 = Compensation as  
defined in FSL  
88  
Compensation  
n2  
1 = Tractor  
2 = Tray 1  
3 = Tray 2  
4 = Manual feeder  
5 = Envelope feeder  
6 = Tray 3  
n1  
90 User Escape  
String Defini-  
tion  
%Y90,<n1>,<n2>%  
0 = Erase  
strings  
01-FF = Hexadecimal  
user Esc.  
string no.  
n2  
= String  
contents in  
apostrophe  
notation.  
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No. Name  
91 Font Defini-  
tion  
Syntax  
Parameters  
%Y90,<n1>,<n2>,  
<n3>,<n4>,<n5>  
[,n6]%  
n1 (IBM GFID)  
1-65535 = IBM GFID  
no.  
See Appendix  
D. for more  
details on  
fonts  
n2 (Typeface)  
0-255 = Pre-program-  
med typeface  
value  
n3 (Attribute)  
0 = Remove all  
current attri-  
butes  
1 = Bold  
2 = Italic  
3 = Bold and Italic  
4 = Proportional  
5 = Prop. Bold  
6 = Prop. Italic  
7 = Prop. Bold and  
Italic  
n4 (Symbol Set)  
*1 = Roman-8  
2 = IBM PC-8  
3 = ECMA Latin 1  
5 = US ASCII  
6 = OCR A  
7 = OCR B  
8 = PC 850  
n5 (Point Size)  
1-255 = Point size  
n6 (Translate Table)  
*1 = Roman-8  
2 = IBM PC-8  
3 = ECMA Latin 1  
5 = US ASCII  
6 = OCR A  
7 = OCR B  
8 = PC 850  
n1  
10-255 = String no  
in decimal  
92 Font Point  
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%Y92,<n1>,<n2>%  
n2  
00-FF = String  
contents in  
HEX  
93 Font Attribute %Y93,<n1>,<n2>%  
n1  
Definition  
String  
10-255 = String no  
in decimal  
n2  
00-FF = String  
contents in  
HEX  
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No. Name  
94 Font Typeface %Y93,<n1>,<n2>%  
Syntax  
Parameters  
n1  
Definition  
String  
10-255 = String no  
in decimal  
n2  
00-FF = String  
contents in  
HEX  
96 Font Change  
Simulation  
%Y96,<n1>%  
1-65535 = GFID no.  
See Appendix D  
for details on  
scalable fonts  
97 GFID/Font  
Selection  
%Y97,  
n1>,<n2>:<n3>%  
n1  
1-65535 = GFID No.  
n2  
<string> = String  
for 0°  
rotation  
n3  
<string> = String  
for 90°  
rotation  
98 Automatic Page %Y98,<n1>[,n2]%  
n1  
Orientation  
(APO)  
*0 = Activate APO  
1 = Deactivate APO  
n2  
1 = Tractor  
2 = Tray 1  
3 = Tray 2  
4 = Manual feeder  
5 = Envelope feeder  
6 = Tray 3  
100 Port Sharing  
Option  
%Y100,<n1>[,n2]% n1  
0-255 = Timeout in  
seconds  
*20  
n2  
00-FF = Optional  
string in  
HEX to be  
sent to  
printer  
before  
transmission  
of data when  
printer is  
selected by  
sharing unit  
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ida FS 250, Operator's Guide  
No. Name  
119 Auto-  
Configura  
Syntax  
%Y119,<n1>%  
Parameters  
n1  
*0 = Disable Auto-  
configuration  
tion select  
2 = Auto-  
configuration  
via PJL  
120 Settings  
printout at  
power up  
%Y120,n1%  
n1  
*0= disable settings  
printout at power  
up  
1= enable settings  
printout at power  
up  
n1  
password  
249 Enter Engine- %Y249,n1%  
ering Mode  
(contact your local i-  
data distributor)  
1= On-line hex dump  
3= ASCII hex dump  
4= settings printout  
5= printout translate  
table  
T
Initiate Tests %T#  
6= cancel ASCII hex  
dump  
X
Save/  
Overwrite  
Settings  
%X#  
1= store RAM in  
EEPROM  
3= factory default to  
RAM  
4= restore settings  
to power up  
defaults  
S
Z
W
Send User  
String  
Send User  
String  
Bar Code  
Printing  
%Sn%  
1-99 user strings may  
be sent  
%Zn  
1-8 user strings can  
be sent  
%W,<n1>,<n2>%  
n1  
1-8 Bar code  
definition as  
defined in Y59.  
n2  
a-z,A_Z,0-9  
Number or  
alphanumeric  
data to be  
printed in bar  
code. Data must  
not exceed one  
line  
P
Program Flash %P2,area_id,  
Prom intel_hex_data%  
This function is only  
available in  
engineering mode  
(Y249)  
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ida FS 250, Operator's Guide  
9. Programming via Shareport  
In order to ease customization of the ida FS 250, FSL parameters for twinax  
input can be programmed directly via the interface's Centronics or serial  
(RS-232) port using the Engineering Function Y249.  
The Engineering Function enables the system to detect whether FSL  
sequences on shareport are intended for twinax FSL input or for shareport  
setup and will direct the sequences received to the twinax FSL interpreter.  
The sequence works as a switch for FSL sequences. The defined Escape  
Character will also be translated and defined as Escape Character for the  
twinax FSL module. Function Y 249 is automatically deactivated after  
timeout on the shareport (i.e. settings defined in Y249 cannot be saved in  
the NVRAM).  
The setup sequence must only contain ASCII characters. Apostrophe  
notation can be used if characters are included in the US ASCII 7 bit  
character set. All other data must be in HEX notation.  
All functions which are accessible from the twinax input can be used via  
Centronics/RS-232 setup.  
Activating the Y249 Engineering Function  
Before the Engineering Function can be activated, an Escape character must  
be defined:  
&&??<character>  
The sequence "&&??%" will define "%" as the ESC Character.  
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ida FS 250, Operator's Guide  
If you have defined % as Escape Character, you activate the engi neering  
function by typing:  
%Y249,n%  
n = password. As this is sensitive information, system operators can contact  
point of purchse for password details.  
Deactivating the Y249 Engineering Function  
The function will be deactivated automatically after timeout on the share port  
(timeout is defined in Y100 Port Sharing Option). See also the chapter:  
Specifying Share Timeout and String.  
Limitations when Y249 is active  
Escape sequences must be in HEX  
Unprintable characters (i.e. the escape character) must be defined in HEX  
notation if they are to be part of the setup print job. Only the FSL sequences  
are allowed.  
9.1 Updating firmware  
The ida FS 250 firmware (complete firmware) may be updated either via the  
twinax line or via centronics input port. For further in formation please contact  
your i-data distributor.  
If errors are detected, the downloading will be terminated and an error  
message will be printed if possible. If serious errors occur during  
programming, the firmware has to be downloaded via the share port.  
The downloading of firmware is considered complete if no data is received  
within 30 seconds. The interface will then make a soft re set.  
NOTE:  
In case of damaged FLASH PROM, try the following procedure:  
Boot Download of firmware:  
1. Turn the power off  
2. Place the rotary switch in the “B” position  
3. Turn the power on and note that the READY LED is lit  
4. Download the boot firmware (Syntax: “Copy 140.xxx.1 /b”)  
5. Download the new firmware. When download is completed and the FLASH PROM is  
programmed, the LED will start flashing  
6. Turn off the power and set the rotary switch in a position different from “A”, “B” or “T”  
before turning on the power again.  
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Error Messages  
ida FS 250, Operator's Guide  
10. Errors and Recovery  
Printer-related error messages will be displayed on the printer front panel. To  
recover from these errors, please refer to the relevant printer documentation.  
The following errors are related solely to the ida FS 250 and will appear as  
printed error messages. For some of the error messages, additional  
explanatory text may be printed out together with the error message.  
10.1 ida FS 250 Error Messages  
Error 8008 - Attention !  
Escape Sequence Error  
Two devices on the same address  
Invalid ESC sequence has been sent  
to the printer (see the section: Invalid  
Escape Character)  
Error 4510  
Error 5004  
Error 5005  
Error 5006  
Error 50??  
Invalid SCS Control received  
Initializing NVRAM  
NVRAM failed  
NVRAM initialized  
CP Error  
In addition to the above messages, a number of Boot Error Messages may  
be generated.  
10.1.1. Two Devices with Same Address  
If two devices on the same twinax line has the same address, the printer will  
print an error message. To recover follow these steps:  
1. Turn the power off  
2. Check each device on the same line against the system configuration.  
3. Change the device address accordingly.  
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ida FS 250, Operator's Guide  
Appendix A: Use of ida FS 250 Serial Port  
The following connections are available in the serial plug:  
pin 1:  
pin 2:  
pin 3:  
pin 4:  
pin 5:  
pin 6:  
pin 7:  
pin 8:  
pin 9:  
N.C.  
RX data  
TX data  
DTR  
GND (signal)  
DSR (busy)  
RTS (always high)  
N.C.  
N.C.  
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ida FS 250, Operator's Guide  
Appendix B: Test Printout  
ida FS 250  
Firmware version: S20 140.010/00970005  
i-data international a-s  
Vadstrupvej 35-43  
2880 Bagsvaerd, Denmark  
Phone: +45 44366000 Fax: +45 44366111  
Boot id: 80023102 HW id:  
Current escape code = 00 in hexadecimal as Character = ' '  
Dipswitch: National character set = Multinational  
Line Set Up: Addr. 0 3812 model 1.  
4 *IPDS  
Function 2: Default LPI 6  
Function 3: Default CPI 10  
Function 8: Default codepage Multinational  
Function 10: Default orientation = COR  
Function 11: Default paperpath Drawer 1 Destination 2  
Function 12: Papersize A4  
Function 15: Baud rate: 9600  
Function 16: Databits: 8  
Function 17: Parity: None  
Function 18: Stopbits: 1  
Function 21: Horizontal compression = OffLine spacing 100%  
Function 22: Print driver: PCL 5  
Function 24: Output Source: 0  
Function 36: Suppress SCS Controls: 0  
Function 48: Permanent escape code: None  
Function 51: User strings at power on: None  
Function 59: Barcode definitions: None  
Function 61: User strings: None  
Function 62: Setup strings: None  
Function 73: Translate table: 1 ROMAN 8  
Function 74: Symbol set def.: None  
Function 88: Physical margins: -288, -480 -288, -480- 288, -480  
Function 89: Physical margin comp. = Off  
Function 90: User Esc. strings: None  
Function 91: User defined font translation table: None  
Function 92: Point size strings: None  
Function 93: Attribute strings: None  
Function 94: Typeface strings: None  
Function 97: User GFID/font selection  
Function 98: Orientation select = Automatic  
Function 100: IBM mode definition: Timeout 20 Sec.  
Centronics input definition: Timeout 20 Sec.  
RS232 input definition: Timeout 20 Sec.  
Function 119: Autoconfiguration = 0  
Function 120: Settings Printout at Power up = Off  
Free bytes: 1851  
Substitute character in hexadecimal = 60  
Left margin in 1/1440" =  
Indent margin in 1/1440" =  
Right margin in 1/1440" =  
Paper width in 1/1440" =  
Paper depth in 1/1440" =  
Top margin in 1/1440" =  
Line distance in 1/1440 =  
0
0
19008  
19008  
15840  
174  
240  
66  
Maximum print line  
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Appendix Section  
ida FS 250, Operator's Guide  
Appendix C: Default GFID Table  
The factory default GFID Table below lists all the predefined fonts which are  
supplied with the interface GFIDs (GFIDs 1 - 399) 2.  
Fonts with GFIDs above 400 (i.e. scalable fonts) are described in the section  
Scalable Fonts below.  
For further details on defining fonts, please see the section: Quick Reference  
of Supported FSL Functions, Function Y91 and Y96.  
If more details on these FSL functions are required , you are referred to the  
Programmer's Guide (D62079).  
In the following Default GFID Table, the Attribute, Symbol Set and Translate  
Table figures will refer to the following:  
ATTRIBUTE  
0 = No attributes  
1 = Bold  
2 = Italic  
3 = Bold and italic  
4 = Proportional  
5 = Proportional bold  
6 = Proportional italic  
7 = Proportional bold and italic  
SYMBOL SET and TRANSLATE TABLE  
1 = Roman 8  
2 = IBM PC-8  
3 = ECMA Latin 1  
4 = Roman 8  
5 = US ASCII  
6 = OCR A  
7 = OCR B  
8 = PC 850  
2If, for reasons of backward compatibility, you wish to reestablish the fonts > 400 in the  
default GFID table, please contact you i-data supplier.  
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ida FS 250, Operator's Guide  
In the table below, an asterisk (*) after the GFID number denotes a simulated  
IBM GFID.  
GFID  
Font  
Type-  
face  
0
3
8
3
0
11  
6
6
3
3
3
3
6
6
6
6
8
3
8
6
6
3
6
6
8
8
3
3
8
8
8
6
Attri-  
bute  
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
0
0
2
Symbol  
Point  
Size  
12  
12  
10  
12  
12  
14  
14  
14  
12  
12  
12  
12  
14  
12  
12  
12  
10  
12  
10  
12  
12  
10  
12  
12  
10  
10  
10  
10  
10  
10  
10  
12  
7
Translate  
Set  
7
1
1
1
6
5
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
Table  
7
0
1
1
6
5
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
0
1
5
3*  
OCR B  
Courier  
Prestige  
Courier  
11*  
12*  
18*  
19*  
38*  
39*  
40*  
46*  
51  
52  
53  
60  
66*  
68*  
69*  
80  
OCR A  
Presentation  
Letter Gothic  
Letter Gothic  
Courier  
Courier  
Courier  
Courier  
Letter Gothic  
Letter Gothic  
Letter Gothic  
Letter Gothic  
Prestige  
85  
Courier  
Prestige  
86*  
87*  
91*  
95*  
109*  
110*  
111*  
112*  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
204*  
221*  
223*  
230*  
252*  
253  
255  
256  
Letter Gothic  
Letter Gothic Italic  
Courier Italic  
Letter Gothic Italic  
Letter Gothic  
Prestige  
Prestige  
Courier  
Courier  
Prestige  
Prestige  
Prestige  
Letter Gothic  
Prestige  
Courier  
Letter Gothic  
Line Printer  
Line Printer  
Letter Gothic  
Prestige  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
3
6
0
0
6
8
8
9
8.5  
8.5  
9.5  
7
Default GFID Table for GFIDs 1 - 399  
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ida FS 250, Operator's Guide  
Scalable Fonts  
NOTE:  
Only applies to printers running PCL Level.5  
The ida FS 250 allows GFID access to all the scalable fonts found in the  
printer. These GFIDs are in the range 400 - 65535.  
Typeface, typeface attributes and point size have been linked together using  
the system described below.  
GFID Number = XXXYY  
where XXX = point size  
and  
YY = typeface + attribute  
Possible typeface values are:  
Typeface PCL No.  
ID  
Name of Typeface  
0
4
5
4116  
4
36  
23  
4297  
17  
4168  
31  
4197  
16901  
16602  
52  
Times Roman  
Coronet  
Helvetica / Swiss  
Helvetica Compressed  
Century Schoolbook  
Mangold  
Humanist / CG Optima  
Antique Olive  
ICT Avantgarde  
Garamond Antique  
Times New  
10  
14  
20  
24  
30  
34  
40  
44  
50  
54  
60  
Arial  
Univers  
Possible attribute values are:  
Style  
Strokeweight  
Medium upright  
Bold upright  
Medium italic  
Bold italic  
0
1
2
3
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ida FS 250, Operator's Guide  
%Y96,4815%  
This is 48 point, Helvetica Compressed, bold upright  
%Y96,1301%  
This is 13 point, Times Roman, bold upright  
Font examples  
Other relationships between IBM GFID and printer typefaces/fonts can be  
programmed using Function 91 or 97 (See Programmer's Guide for more  
details on Function 97). GFIDs may be selected with the normal  
procedure or using Function 96.  
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ida FS 250, Operator's Guide  
Appendix D: i-data Product Platform  
Coax  
ida LS 170  
S/370 - 390  
External  
S/370 - 390  
External  
External  
S/370 - 390  
External  
Internal  
SCS  
For Centronics attached matrix printers  
SCS + AFP  
For Centronics attached laser printers  
For PCL printers  
IPDS  
For PCL printers  
For HP MIO printers with HP PCL4 or higher  
For Lexmark Optra L, N, R and C series  
SCS  
ida LS 270  
ida FS 270  
ida FS 270 PDS  
ida PDS 270x MIO  
ida PDS 270x Optra  
Twinax  
Internal  
AS/400  
ida LS 150  
External  
AS/400  
For Centronics attached matrix printers  
SCS/DCA  
ida LS 250  
ida FS 250  
External  
External  
AS/400  
For Centronics attached laser printers  
For PCL printers  
IPDS  
ida FS 250 PDS  
ida PDS 250x MIO  
ida PDS 812-1x Optra  
External  
Internal  
Internal  
For PCL printers  
For HP MIO printers with HP PCL4 or higher  
For Lexmark Optra L, N, R and C series  
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ida FS 250, Operator's Guide  
Token Ring  
ida PS 03 TR  
ida PrintServer 03 IOP TR  
ida PrintServer 03 MIO TR  
ida PS 03 NP TR  
S/370 - 390  
External  
Internal  
Internal  
Internal  
AFP  
For Centronics attached laser and matrix printers  
For Lexmark Optra L, R, N and C series  
For HP MIO printers with HP PCL4 or higher  
For IBM Network Printer series  
S/370 - 390  
External  
Internal  
Internal  
Internal  
AS/400  
External  
Internal  
Internal  
Internal  
SCS + AFP  
ida PS 23 TR 270  
For Centronics attached laser and matrix printers  
For Lexmark Optra L, N, R and C series  
For HP MIO printers with HP PCL4 or higher  
For HP MIO printers with HP PCL4 or higher  
SCS/DCA  
For Centronics attached laser and matrix printers  
For Lexmark Optra L, N, R and C series  
For HP MIO printers with HP PCL4 or higher  
For HP MIO printers with HP PCL4 or higher  
ida PrintServer 23 IOP TR 270  
ida PrintServer 23 MIO TR 270  
ida PS 23 NP TR 270  
ida PS 23 TR 250  
ida PrintServer 23 IOP TR 250  
ida PrintServer 23 MIO TR 250  
ida PS 23 NP TR 250  
AS/400 & S/370-390 IPDS  
For Centronics attached PCL printers  
ida PS 13 TR  
External  
Internal  
Internal  
Internal  
S/370 - 390  
External  
Internal  
Internal  
Internal  
S/370 - 390  
External  
Internal  
Internal  
Internal  
AS/400  
External  
Internal  
Internal  
Internal  
ida PrintServer 13 IOP TR  
ida PrintServer 13 MIO TR  
ida PS 13 NP TR  
Ethernet  
ida PS 04 ETH  
ida PrintServer 04 IOP ETH  
ida PrintServer 04 MIO ETH  
ida PS 04 NP ETH  
For Lexmark Optra L, N, R and C series  
For HP MIO printers with HP PCL4 or higher  
For IBM Network Printer series  
AFP  
For Centronics attached laser and matrix printers  
For Lexmark Optra L, N, R and C series  
For HP MIO printers with HP PCL4 or higher  
For IBM Network Printer series  
SCS + AFP  
ida PS 24 ETH 270  
For Centronics attached laser and matrix printers  
For Lexmark Optra L, N, R and C series  
For HP MIO printers with HP PCL4 or higher  
For IBM Network Printer series  
ida PrintServer 24 IOP ETH 270  
ida PrintServer 24 MIO ETH 270  
ida PS 24 NP ETH 270  
SCS/DCA  
ida PS 24 ETH 250  
For Centronics attached laser and matrix printers  
For Lexmark Optra L, N, R and C series  
For HP MIO printers with HP PCL4 or higher  
For IBM Network Printer series  
ida PrintServer 24 IOP ETH 250  
ida PrintServer 24 MIO ETH 250  
ida PS 24 NP ETH 250  
AS/400 & S/370-390 IPDS  
ida PS 14 ETH  
External  
Internal  
Internal  
Internal  
For Centronics attached PCL printers  
ida PrintServer 14 IOP ETH  
ida PrintServer 14 MIO ETH  
ida PS 14 NP ETH  
For Lexmark Optra L, N, R and C series  
For HP MIO printers with HP PCL4 or higher  
For IBM Network Printer series  
SOFTWARE  
ida HPR  
S/370 - S/390  
Host software  
S/370 - S/390  
Host software  
Host software  
Server software  
Server software  
Server software  
Server software  
Server software  
PRINT REDIRECTION  
For PCL or PostScript printers  
AFP  
For PCL or PostScript printers  
For PCL or PostScript printers  
For local or remote PCL printers  
For local or remote PCL printers  
For local or remote PCL printers  
For local or remote PCL printers  
For local or remote PCL printers  
ida PSS MVS  
ida PSS VM  
ida RPPC NLM  
ida RPPC AIX  
ida RPPC HP UX  
ida RPPC Windows NT  
ida RPPC Sinix  
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Index  
ida FS 250, Operator's Guide  
Programmer's Guide, 28  
Index  
—Q—  
Quick FSL Reference Guide, 32  
—S—  
—C—  
Scalable Fonts (Typographic), 51  
Shareport  
Connections  
A/B Switch, 13  
Activating Y249, 44  
Address Switch, 13  
Parallel In, 12  
Deactivating Y249, 45  
Programming via, 44  
Parallel Out, 12  
Serial Port (Out), 47  
Serila (In/Out), 12  
Twinax Connector, 13  
Control units, 9  
—T—  
Testing  
Via address switch, 20  
via function T, 20  
Timeout, 21  
—D—  
Specifying, 24  
Default FGID Table, 49  
—E—  
Emulation, 13  
Via address switch, 14  
Via the line, 15  
error messages, 46  
ESC  
Invalid, 29  
ESC Character  
Define temporary, 29  
Defining, 24  
Remove, 29  
Escape Character, 28  
Define temporary, 29  
—F—  
Firmware updating, 45  
Front panel, 22  
FSL 100  
Defining Timeout, 24  
FSL functions, 30  
Function Selection via the Line  
Syntax, 29  
—I—  
i-data Product Platforms, 54  
Indicator LEDs  
PAR, 22  
READY, 23  
SER, 23  
SYNC, 22  
Installation  
Pre-inst. requirements  
EU/US settings, 11  
National language, 10  
IRQ Handling, 27  
—P—  
Pre-installation requirements, 10  
Printer sharing, 21  
Product features, 8  
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ida FS 250, Operator's Guide  
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