Setting locked, Special funct. bit8 set to, Auto lf – Rena DA615 User Manual
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Printer functions
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DA615 instruction manual
Setting locked
You may "lock" each configuration individually. This means that the
corresponding configuration cannot be changed via printer instruc-
tions.
If you select the "yes" option, your configuration is locked and the
corresponding printer instructions are ignored. In the “SETD“ service
program, this setting is clearly identified by “!!!“ (see the sample print-out
on page 5.13).
The status of the active configuration is shown on the display.
The display text "Set1U" means that configuration "No 1" was selected,
but is Unlocked.
The display text "Set1L" means that configuration "No 1" was selected,
but is Locked.
Special Funct.
Bit8 Set To
This menu allows you to define how the DA615 should execute bit 8.
This menu option is active only for 7-bit character sets.
The following variants are possible:
BIT8:
T
he higher-value bit (bit 8) of the received character is taken
over in unchanged form.
FIX0:
The higher-value bit (bit 8) of the received character is always
deleted.
FIX1:
The higher-value bit (bit 8) of the received character is always
set to "1".
Auto LF
Automatic line feed
off / on_1 / on_2 / on_3
Use this menu to define how the DA615 should interpret the following
control characters:
CR =
Carriage return
LF =
Line feed
and
FF =
Form feed.
The following variants may be selected:
off :
CR = CR,
LF = LF,
FF = FF
on_1:
CR = CR + LF
LF = LF
FF = FF
on_2:
CR = CR,
LF = CR + LF
FF = CR + FF
on_3:
CR = CR + LF
LF = CR + LF
FF = CR + FF
Hex to ASCII
HEX to ASCII conversion off/on
When the conversion is switched on, the printer interprets the percent-
age symbol "%" as a non-printable control character. The two char-
acters following the % symbol are then interpreted as HEX values and
combined into a single character.
Example: %0C = Form Feed
Line Mode
Line mode off / 1 - 99 lines
This option allows address separation by a specific number of line
feeds.
If the PREV/NEXT key is kept continuously pressed, the change takes
place in steps of 10, otherwise in steps of 1.