TallyGenicom 2440 User Guide

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Interfaces
Serial interface (option)
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Serial interface (option)
Your printer’s optional serial interface supports the RS232C specification. The signals are 
received and transmitted by a 25 pin female connector.
Use a serial interface cable that meets the requirements of your host PC.
Serial attachment characteristics
Signal Description for RS232C
Pin No.
Signal Name
Description
2
TXD
(Transmit Data)
This line is for transmission of data from Printer to 
PC. The characteristics of the data transmitted are 
specified by the function menu. The only data that 
will be transmitted are XON (x’11’) and XOFF 
(x’13’) signals. CTS must be high for transmission 
to take place.
3
RXD
(Receive Data)
This line is for receiving data from PC. The serial 
interface will not accept any data unless DSR is on.
4
RTS
(Request to Send)
If user selects DTR as Busy line, this line will be set 
high and will remain high after the serial interface 
finishes its Reset.
If user selects RTS as Busy line, this line will be set 
high after the serial interface finishes its Reset 
sequence. However if Ready/busy handshake pro-
tocol is selected, this line is used to indicate to PC 
whether or not Printer is ready to receive any more 
data.
5
CTS
(Clear to Send)
This line will be monitored only if the XON/XOFF 
protocol is selected because CTS must be high in 
order for the serial interface to transmit data.
6
DSR
(Data Set Ready)
DSR is used as another method of providing data 
integrity. Data will not be accepted unless DSR is 
high.
By setting of setup menu, choice of valid / invalid is 
possible.
8
DCD
(Data Carrier Detect)
Asserted by DCE when a connection has been 
established with remote equipment.
11
SSD
(Supervisory Send Data)
If user selects SSD as Busy line, this line will be set 
high or low and will remain high or low after the 
serial interface finishes its Reset.
If user selects SSD as Busy line, this line will be set 
high or low after the serial interface finishes its 
Reset sequence. However if Ready/busy hand-
shake protocol is selected, this line is used to indi-
cate to PC whether or not Printer is ready to 
receive any more data.