LP 7 (260-1167) Cables Faxback Doc. # 5945 COMPUTER CABLE CATALOG NUMBER SELECT SWITCH SETTING Model I-CPU 26-1411 PAR Model I+EI 26-1401 PAR Model II 26-4401 PAR Model III 26-14O1 PAR Color Computer 26-3020 7BS A. Plug the printer into an AC power outlet. B. Connect the appropriate cable to the Printer. (Refer to your computer owner's manual.) Set the input select switch to "PAR" except when using the TRS-80 Color Computer, for which the select switch must be set to "7BS". NOTE: When using a parallel interface, moving the switch to the serial mode will effectively take the Printer "offline". NOTE: The 7-bit serial interface will not support graphics. You can connect other types of RS-232C compatible instruments. However, fairly extensive knowledge is required for proper operation. Unless you are technically oriented, do not do it by yourself. Contact a competent technician. He will need the following information. NOTE to TRS-80 Color Computer users: To use the graphic features of this Printer, you will need a special software driver available from Radio Shack. Order the "Eight-bit Color Computer Printer Driver". (70-2013). With this driver installed, select the 8BS setting on the printer. You will then be able to output graphics as well as text. When using this Printer with a Class B computer such as the TRS-80 Model III, you must use a shielded cable to maintain compliance with the rules for Class B certification. For the Model III use the shielded version of the 26-1401. This version is called 26-1401A. POWER ON/OFF The power-up sequence varies slightly depending on the Computer system used. With the Model I and Model III systems, all peripherals (printers included) should be turned on before turning on the CPU. The following is the recommended procedure for Model II systems: when the "INSERT DISKETTE" message appears, turn on the Printer and the other peripherals--then insert the system diskette. The Power lamp will stay lit while the Printer is ON. It is essential that the Printer stay on while connected to the Computer. Turning the Printer off can cause erratic operation of the system. Also, remember that if the power is removed or applied to the Printer while the CPU is running a program, voltage spikes could cause a program malfunction and/or loss of RAM memory. (dkh-08/04/93)