TT2000 8-Digit Dot Matrix Display
The display uses a synchronous serial interface. Data transfer is LSB first. Data is read on the rising edge of the clock. Communications is reset to the idle state after 96 ms without a clock transition. Most communications is done in packets. Packets are framed with ‘start’ and ‘end’ bytes. Packet data is ASCII. Packets too large to fit the display are automatically scrolled. Alternatively, a long message can be broken into non-scrolling pages by embedding page break control characters. Each page will automatically display in sequence. Start Blink and Stop Blink are sent stand-alone (no packet framing characters).
- 40 x 8 Dot Matrix Red LED Display
- Dimensions: 13.9 x 3.645 inches
- Display area: 12 x 2.4 inches
- Power +12 VDC
- Input Connector: ITW Pancon MPSS156-6-C
- 0x01 = start of data packet
- 0x02 = end of data packet
- 0x03 = end of data packet, display centered
- 0x04 = start blink
- 0x05 = stop blink
- 0x06 = use slow scrolling
- 0x07 = use fast scrolling
- 0x08 = page break
Connector pinout:
- Data
- Signal Ground
- Strobe
- Clock
- +12 V Power
- Power Ground
Liability/Disclaimer
After purchasing, setup and while in operation you understand and agree that while in operation that Deltronic Labs, Inc, its directors, officers, employees, affiliates and agents shall in no event be liable for injury or damage to persons or property, incidental or consequential damages (including damages resulting from defects in or non- operation of equipment or its accessories, nor damages resulting from not adhering to warning of attached warning label and Guard, regarding the potential of Tickets pulling hair into TT-2000 Tickets Series (units with optional top clear door only), TT-2000 Single, TTD-2000 Dual, TTQ4000 Quad.). Nor shall Deltronic Labs, Inc., its directors, officers, employees, affiliates or agents be, in any event, liable for such damages that arise from and are attributable to customer’s own negligence.