PR-950 REF Manual-Draft Ed
PR-950 REF Manual-Draft Ed
PR-950 REF Manual-Draft Ed
April 2009
UM-PR950-01
Model PR -950
SERIAL LINE THERMAL PRINTER
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PR–950
WARRANTY
WARRANTY
Japan Marina Company Limited (JMC) warrants the Model PR–950 serial printer against
defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipping from
the factory, during which time JMC will, at its option, either repair or replace the product that
proves to be defective.
Users shall ship defective products, freight prepaid, back to a specified JMC dealer for
warranty service.
Before returning the unit to your dealer for warranty service, please obtain JMC’s return
authorization. When shipping the unit back to your dealer for service, please be sure to
include the following types of information:
・ Serial number
・ Software version number (NOTE)
・ Detailed description of trouble
・ Power supply voltage
・ Details of connections and interfaced host devices
・ Installation details, including surrounding environment
・ Valid proof of purchase from JMC or from its dealer
NOTE: The software version can be checked by executing the self–diagnostic tests. See paragraph
4.4 for the procedure.
The above warranty applies to the original user with a proof of purchase. If you signed a
separate service contract with your JMC dealer, this warranty statement does not apply.
Contact the dealer for detailed warranty service terms.
In addition, the warranty shall not cover the thermal print head that has become defective
due to:
● normal wear and tear or
● printing of characters in excess of the print head’s normal service life.
IMPORTANT NOTES
EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATION
The PR–950 is a product defined under the IEC 60945 (2002) protected equipment
category, and is not designed for outdoor installation or operation.
P U R P OS E OF T H I S M AN U A L
The purpose of this manual is to help the user operate and maintain the equipment.
The information provided is not to be considered as a contractual specification.
USER’S RESPONSIBILITY
Characters printed on thermal paper will fade and gradually disappear with time
passage. Users are complete l y responsible for the storage of printed data.
The manufacturer (JMC) shall not be liable to us ers for bodily injury or damage
to any property caused by the loss of printed messages or by being, for any
reason, unable to operate the printer.
Whenever the equipment is in operation, users must always monitor if paper
feeds correctly and how much paper remains in the equipment, and tak e
appropriate corrective actions in the event of a trouble.
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WARNINGS
OPERATING PROCEDURES
ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY OPERATING T HE EQUIPMEN T OUTSIDE
THE SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL IS NOT COVERED
BY THE MANUFACT URER’S OR DEALER’S WARRANTY. CON TACT
YOUR DEALER FOR DETAILED WARRANT Y TERMS AND CONDI TIONS.
LIABILITY
● OPERATION
NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER NOR I TS DEALER IS RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY LOSS OF LIFE, BODILY INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE
PROPERTY RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT OR
FROM BEING, FOR ANY REASON, UNABLE TO OPERAT E THE
EQUIPMENT.
● MANUAL
REASONABLE PRECAUTIONS HAV E BEEN TAKEN TO PREPARE THIS
MANUAL. HOWEV ER, NEI THER T HE MANUFACTURER NOR ITS
DEALER ASSUMES ANY RESPONSIBILI TY FOR ERRORS OR
OMISSIONS.
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List of Contents
List of Contents
Page
1. Introduction.......................................................................................................................1
2. Specifications ...................................................................................................................2
2.1. Printer Specifications................................................................................................2
2.2. External Interface Specifications .............................................................................2
2.3. Self–Diagnostic Test Function .................................................................................2
2.4. Environmental Specifications ..................................................................................3
2.5. Other Specifications..................................................................................................3
3. Control Panel Functions ..................................................................................................4
4. Operation .........................................................................................................................5
4.1. General .......................................................................................................................5
4.1.1. Printer Paper ..................................................................................................5
4.1.2. Printer Paper Handling Precautions .....................................................5
4.2. Loading Thermo–Sensitive Paper............................................................................5
4.3. Removing Printed Paper...........................................................................................9
4.4. Self–Diagnostic Tests..............................................................................................10
5. Installation ................................................................................................................... 11
5.1. Printer Cabinet......................................................................................................... 11
5.2. Connections.............................................................................................................12
5.2.1. Introduction ......................................................................................................12
5.2.2. Connecting Pow er Suppl y .......................................................................12
5.2.3. Connecting to NAVTEX Receivers ........................................................13
5.2.4. Connections through RS–232C Connector....................................................14
5.2.5. Grounding Printer Cabinet ......................................................................14
5.2.6. Replacing Fuse ............................................................................................14
5.3. Changing Initial Operating Parameter Settings ....................................................15
5.3.1. Introduction ......................................................................................................15
5.3.2. Accessing and Setting DIP Switch .................................................................15
5.3.3. Enabling RS–232C Port (DSUB–9 Connector) ...............................................16
5.3.4. Setting Baud Rate to 4800 Baud .....................................................................16
5.3.5. Using RS–232C Port at 4800 Baud..................................................................17
5.3.6. Selecting Bold Font Type.................................................................................17
5.3.7. Programming via RS–232C Port .....................................................................17
5.4. Using Printer Readiness Status Signals................................................................18
5 . 5 . S o ftw a r e S e t t i n g s on NAVTEX Receivers.........................................................19
5.5.1. Connecting NT–1800 or NT–2000 NAVTEX Receiver as Host Equipment ...19
5.5.2. Changing Output Settings .........................................................................19
5.5.3. Checking Output Port Settings.................................................................19
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List of Figures & Tables
List of Abbreviations
AIS:: Automatic Identification System (device for automatic reception / broadcasting of ship’s ID & other data)
ASCII: American Standard Code for Information Interchange (code set of characters used in data transfer)
BNC: Shape of coaxial connector (commonly used for receiver’s antenna input terminal)
DIP: Dual–in–Line, (shape of IC chips and digital switch packages)
DSUB: Connector’s shape (commonly used for RS–232C/RS–422 ports); DSUB–9 carries 9 pins in its housing.
EMC: Electromagnetic Compatibility (requirements on radio interference and immunity)
GND: Ground (grounded side of internal circuitry)
hex: hexadecimal notation
IEC: International Electrotechnical Commission (international organization for setting test standards)
NBDP: Narrow Band Direct Printing
NMEA: National Marine Electronics Association (U.S. organization for setting marine electronics technical requirements)
PCB: Printed Circuit Board
RAM: Random Access Memory (memory for execution of installed system software program and data processing)
RH: Relative Humidity
ROM: Read–only Memory (memory for storage of system software)
VDC: Volts DC
VER: Version (software version)
VHF: Very High Frequency (frequency band from 30 MHz to 300 MHz)
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Introduction
1. Introduction
The Model PR–950 is a serial line thermal printer unit equipped with a stationary print head for
quiet, high speed line–by–line printing of alphanumeric characters, and developed primarily as
a successor to the PR–900 NAVTEX printer. Interfaced directly with JMC’s NT series and
OEM display–type NAVTEX receivers, the PR–950 prints out stored or live text messages that
are fed from the host equipment at a data transfer rate of 110 or 4800 baud, across a 112
mmX25m thermo–sensitive paper roll using 12X8 dot matrix fonts The font can be changed to a
bold type if an enhanced legibility is desired.
The unit can also be used as an alternative printer for the Model NT–900 printing–type
NAVTEX receiver and its OEM models whose replacement printers are no longer available.
The receiver’s system software needs to be upgraded and an optional wiring harness kit
installed. to sense printer readiness status signals and generate appropriate audible and visual
alerts for the convenience of the user.
Two hardware interface ports are installed as standard and can be selected by internal DIP
switch settings: an 8–pin connector for current loop connections, and a DSUB–9 connector for
RS–232C level connections. The former is mainly designed to accept character data from the
NT–1800/NT–2000 series NAVTEX receivers, while the latter is intended for high speed
general printing applications (e.g. VHF– AIS transponders and NBDP systems).
With the high transfer rate (4800 baud) selected, the printer’s readiness status outputs are
available from the active interface port for control of data flow from the host equipment. The
host’s system requires modifications to process the status signals properly, thereby allowing
the user to be alerted with appropriate visual or audible indications on paper supply, feed and
other printer–related conditions.
The PR–950 can be operated as an external printer for the following NAVTEX receivers:
NOTES:
1. Receiver units with serial numbers 227438 and above are supported. The receiver software must be
updated to Version to NT2009A1and a modification kit (wir ing harness and 8–pin connector) must be
installed in the receiver cabinet. The BNC connector installed in the DATA hole will no longer be used.
The data rate of 4800 baud is recommended.
Older hardware versions without a BNC connector installed in the rear are not supported.
2. Receiver units with serial numbers 300001 and above are supported. The receiver software must be
updated to Version to NT2009A1 and a modification kit (wir ing harness and 8–pin connector) must be
installed in the receiver cabinet. The BNC connector installed in the DATA hole will no longer be used.
The data rate of 4800 baud is recommended.
Older hardware versions without a BNC connector installed in the rear are not supported.
3. The data rate of 4800 baud is recommended. Since the host does not support the printer’s readiness status
outputs, the user must check if paper feeds correctly and must monitor the amount of paper remaining.
4. The data rate should be set to 110 baud to print live NAVTEX messages. Since the host does not support
the printer’s readiness status outputs, the user must check if paper feeds correctly and must monitor the
amount of paper remaining in the printer to avoid a failure to print vital messages.
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2. Specifications
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Control Panel Functions
① Power Switch
④ Readiness Lamp
⑤ Paper Alarm Lamp
③ Power Lamp
② Paper Feed Key
① Power Switch
This rocker–type switch turns the equipment on/off. Pressing the upper part “I” turns it on,
causing the power lamp (③) to glow. Pressing the lower part “0” turns it off. The system
software is reset on each power–up.
If the equipment is to be left turned off for extended periods of time, remove the remaining
recording paper roll from the cabinet and place it in dry storage.
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4. Operation
4.1. General
TFK50KS–E2 , TP 4482 or equivalent (size: 112 mmX25m / roll ; see WARNING 1 below)
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(1) Lift–open (②) the paper compartment cover while pushing (①) the platen lever, as
illustrated below.
Figure 4-1 Loading Sequence Step – 1
The illustration below shows the printer with its paper compartment exposed.
Paper Compartment
Platen
Platen Lever
Mandrel Holder
Mandrel Holder
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(2) Insert the paper roll mandrel into the center of the paper roll, with approximately 10
centimeters of paper unwound.
Paper Roll
(3) Install the paper roll in the paper compartment by pushing the roll down until the mandrel is
locked in place in the mandrel holders’ notches.
Be sure to place the unwound portion of the roll outside the printer cabinet.
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(4) Close the paper compartment cover by pushing it until it snaps locked, with approximately
5 to 6 centimeters of paper issuing outside the cabinet.
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(5) Make sure that the paper’s right/left edges are at right angles (90 ) to the platen (i.e.
parallel to the sides of the cabinet), as illustrated below. A skewed issuance will cause the
paper to be jammed.
Figure 4-6 Loading Sequence Step – 6
Platen
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Make sure paper comes out straight (at 90 to platen)
(6) Swtich the unit on, and by repeatedly pressing the FEED key, make sure that the paper
advances correctly without skewing to either side.
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(1) Pull out the paper until there is at least 3 centimeters of margin between the last line of the
printed message and the paper cutting edge.
(2) Then, while holding the paper at an angle of 30 to 45 degrees, pull the paper toward you at
a steady, moderate speed.
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30 to 45
Pulling too fast or too slow may cause an uneven cut line.
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A self–diagnostic function is built in to check the hardware and software integrity of the
equipment. In the event a malfunction is suspected, execute the steps below to determine
whether the unit has become defective.
NOTE: The printer assembly is a consumable component, and should be replaced whenever the printer has
started printing partially illegible characters due to missing dots.
Switch the equipment off first, and switch it again while holding down the FEED key.
The test function will be automatically initiated, printing out test results like the following
example:
(2) INDICATOR LAMP TEST: Main PCB (checking whether all lamps blink)
If one or more of the lamps fails to blink during the test, it is a sign of failure of the affected
lamp(s) and/or the main PCB. Contact your dealer for assistance.
(3) PRINTING TEST : Printing function (printing all alphanumerical characters embedded)
The following checks are made:
・ If one of the thermal elements on the print head is defective, its dot line will not be
printed.
・ If thermal elements are worn, printing will fade.
・ If the printer paper is too humid, printing will be poor.
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5. Installation
The printer cabinet dimensions are given in Figures 2–1 and 5–1 below.
Notch (4 mm dia.)
Weight : approx.1.4 kg with mounting bracket attached and standard roll of paper installed.
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5.2. Connections
5.2.1. Introduction
All electrical connections to the printer are to be made from the connectors (Figure 5–2 below)
installed on the top side of the cabinet.
The cabinet should always be grounded for safety and EMC compliance purposes. Connect the
“GND” terminal to the ship’s nearest earth ground, using as thick and short a wire as possible.
*1: The equipment will operate safely over 18.5–36 VDC range.
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NAVTEX PR–950
3m (standard)
#6 (See NOTE)
Initially this connector is selected for reception of character data from the host equipment or for
updating of the system software. If you wish to use the printer’s DSUB–9 connector (RS–232C
port) for connection to the host equipment, that port must first be enabled. Refer to paragraph
5.3.3 for instructions.
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Host equipment that outputs RS–232C level data streams can be connected to the RS–232C
receptacle on the printer. The figure below shows the connector’s pin assignments.
The RS–232C port is initially disabled so that the printer does not accept printable data input
from this port. To enable the port to receive data, refer to paragraphs 5.3.2 and 5.3.3 for
instructions.
If you wish to update the printer’s system software through this connector, refer also to
paragraph 5.3.7.
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5.3.1. Introduction
The following operating parameters are initially selected by means of a 4–segment DIP switch
on the internal main PCB.
・ Programming Port on DSUB–9 Connector: Disabled
・ Enabled Input Port: 8–pin DATA Connector
・ Acceptable Input Speed (Baud Rate): 110 baud
・ Printable Font Type: Normal
To change some of those parameters for a specific application, follow the instructions below.
(3) The figure below shows the settings that were initially made. All switch segments are set
to the “OFF” position (lower side in the figure).
Figure 5-9 Initial DIP Switch Settings
SW1
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(4) With a small pointed–tool, such as a small screw driver or a ball–point pen, change the
desired parameters by setting the corresponding switch segments to either the “ON” side
or the “OFF” side.
The RS–232C port (DSUB–9 connector) is provided for connection to other onboard host
equipment that outputs an RS–232C level character data stream. Initially this port is disabled
unless otherwise set by your dealer for specific applications.
If you wish to use the 4800 baud speed to print data through the DSUB–9 (RS–232C)
connector, refer to paragraph 5.3.5 for instructions.
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1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
2. If your system uses the 8–pin DATA connector for connection to the host
equipment, be sure to set switch segment #2 also back to its OFF position.
NOTE: This switch segment #1 setting does not affect the status of the programming port on the 8–pin DATA
connector, which is enabled at all times.
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When the input speed (baud rate) is set to 4800 baud, the printer automatically outputs,
through the active interface port, the following printer readiness status signals in the form of
@2X hex at 0.3–second intervals, where the logic states of the first 3 bits in X represent the
current printer readiness status, as follows:
Host equipment’s output control section may be modified to control the flow of data by
processing these signals accordingly, allowing appropriate printer error messages to be visually
indicated to the user and all output data characters to be printed.
@2X hex
Table 5-2 Logic State of Error Bits vs. Printer Readiness Status
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Any other settings other than the above should be corrected as shown.
(8) Press to close all menus, returning to the NAVTEX message display.
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