background image

3M™ MicroTouch™ Controller RX182 Reference Guide 

17 

 

3M Touch Systems, Inc. Proprietary Information 

The 

terminator

 is the last character of each command string and is an ASCII carriage 

return CR. An ASCII CR control character is 0D hexadecimal. To enter a carriage return 
ending the command sequence, use Enter or the key combination Ctrl M (^M). 

This chapter lists each command as a string of ASCII control characters and printable 
characters consisting of a header, the command, and a terminator as follows: 

<SOH>

Command

<CR> 

Receiving Responses from the Controller 

After executing a command, the controller returns a response to the host system. Each 
controller response consists of a header, the command response, and a terminator in the 
following format: 

<Header>Command Response<Terminator> 

Note:

 The following descriptions of header, response, and terminator, use 3M Touch 

Systems terminal emulator key sequences. The format of controller responses varies 
depending on the terminal emulation mode you are using. 

The 

header

 is the first character in the response string and is the ASCII start-of-header 

control character SOH. The hexadecimal code for the ASCII SOH control character is 01. 
If you are working with an IBM PC compatible system in terminal mode, the SOH 
control character returns a 

 character to the sensor. 

The 

response

, which always follows the header, is a range of ASCII characters depending 

on the type of command sent. Responses can be in many forms. For example, one 
standard response is 

0

 (ASCII character ‘zero’ or 30 hexadecimal). This response 

indicates a successful command completion for most commands, while it indicates a 
failed completion for other commands. See the firmware reference section for a 
description of what the response indicates for 

each

 particular command. 

Another standard response is 

1

 (ASCII character ‘one’ or 31 hexadecimal). In most cases, 

this response indicates the command failed. The controller received an invalid command 
that it could not execute.  

Some possible reasons for a command failure include: 

 

The command was not formatted correctly. 

 

The system parameters were not set up to allow command execution. 

 

The controller does not support the command. 

The 

terminator

 is the last character of each response string and is an ASCII carriage 

return CR. The hexadecimal code for the ASCII CR control character is 0D hexadecimal. 
The value returned in the response will be the ASCII control character for a carriage 
return, displayed on the sensor as the cursor moving to the next line. 

Summary of Contents for Touch Screen Controller RX182

Page 1: ...stems Inc Proprietary Information 3M MicroTouch Controller RX182 Reference Guide Formerly SC800 Serial Resistive Read and understand all safety information contained in this document before using this...

Page 2: ...ot warranted 3M Touch Systems Inc products and software are not specifically designed for use in medical devices as defined by United States federal law 3M Touch Systems Inc products and software shou...

Page 3: ...stablishing the Data Connection 10 Mounting the Controller 11 Supplying Power to the Controller 11 Mounting the Sensor 12 Sensor Cable Connector 12 Status Light LED Diagnostics 13 Turning On Your Syst...

Page 4: ...uch Systems Inc Proprietary Information Restore Defaults 24 Set Controller Number Error Bookmark not defined Unit Type 24 Appendix A RX182 Controller Specifications Technical Specifications 28 Storage...

Page 5: ...ted to being a premier supplier in touch systems throughout the world As a 3M Touch Systems customer you are aware that we have strong internal programs that meet or exceed environmental regulations o...

Page 6: ...ury or death Do not use a damaged power supply Do not use a power cord that is frayed or otherwise damaged CAUTION To reduce the risks associated with improper disposal which if not avoided may result...

Page 7: ...through Friday 8 30 a m to 5 30 p m with limited call back service after 5 30 p m until 8 00 p m US Eastern Standard Time 9 a m to 5 p m throughout Europe You can contact 3M Touch Systems Technical Su...

Page 8: ......

Page 9: ...nd 1 stop bit To integrate and test the RX182 controller you need the following items A 8 wire resistive sensor A method of establishing the serial data communication between the controller and your s...

Page 10: ...or JP2 You can use a standard 3M MicroTouch RS 232 plug and play cable P N 7319630 or an equivalent interconnect One end of this cable plugs into the RS 232 connector JP2 on the RX182 controller The o...

Page 11: ...should be mounted in line with the sensor cable exit point to minimize cable flexing The controller should be mounted internally behind or on the side of the display on stand offs to allow room for th...

Page 12: ...lex connector Refer to Table 1 for more information on actual cable connections Unlike using JP4 to supply power you can only use 5VDC at the serial interface 1 Obtain an 8 pin Molex connector 51004 0...

Page 13: ...sensor the LED becomes bright as long as the controller detects a touch A flashing or blinking LED during power up indicates the controller s power on self test failed Refer to the following table fo...

Page 14: ...or many operating systems including Windows Vista XP XP embedded 2000 9X Windows Me Windows CE and Windows NT 4 0 refer to the website for a complete listing You must be sure to install the correct so...

Page 15: ...d includes the command syntax the default value how the command works and the expected response from the controller Controller Default Settings Communication Parameters The RX182 controller communicat...

Page 16: ...ed in the following table are those that 3M Touch Systems currently uses for development and recommends that you use only these commands Commands to the controller are sent on the signal Receive Data...

Page 17: ...ontrol character is 01 If you are working with an IBM PC compatible system in terminal mode the SOH control character returns a character to the sensor The response which always follows the header is...

Page 18: ...tialize the controller select operating modes specify data formats and execute diagnostic functions Most touch system users do not have to use firmware commands to use their touch systems For example...

Page 19: ...Number W002 Used to determine a controller ID number for multiple monitor applications Unit Type UT Returns controller unit type string and status Calibrate 3 Point Syntax SOH C3 CR Response SOH 0 CR...

Page 20: ...o register a calibration touch Therefore you can touch the coordinate target hold for a few seconds and then lift off Instructing users to touch this way results in a more accurate calibration The con...

Page 21: ...n the following format SXxYy S Status byte first byte of data Refer to Table 4 Xx X horizontal coordinate data second and third bytes of data Yy Y vertical coordinate data fourth and fifth bytes of da...

Page 22: ...ty bit changes from 1 to 0 touch liftoff the controller outputs one final set of X Y coordinate data with the bit equal to 0 and the X Y coordinate data equal to the last touch point S7 Packet synchro...

Page 23: ...Returns a 6 character identifier which describes the controller type and the firmware version number The output identity for the RX182 controller is SCXxxx Reset Syntax SOH R CR Response SOH 0 CR Posi...

Page 24: ...Tablet Operating Mode Mode Stream Return to Factory Calibration Yes Note After you issue a Restore Defaults command you must recalibrate your sensor Set Controller Number a multi step command Syntax...

Page 25: ...her 4 wire controller RX142 or an 8 wire controller RX182 Indicates no additional features configured Ss Two ASCII characters that provide status information about the controller hardware The two char...

Page 26: ......

Page 27: ...pecifications such as power requirements environmental requirements and cable connectors The RX182 controller is a compact RS 232 serial controller This controller was designed to be mounted inside yo...

Page 28: ...ZS 3548 1995 CISPR 22 Class B ITE Emissions Aus Class B Compliant RFI EN 61000 4 3 ENV 50140 Class A Compliant CRFI EN 61000 4 6 N A Cable 3 meters long N A EFT Burst Immunity EN 61000 4 4 Class B Com...

Page 29: ...on 9 of IEC 61000 4 2 Compliant 1 false touch allowed 20 kV Air Discharge Class 1 per section 9 of IEC 61000 4 2 Compliant Normal Operation No false touches ESD discharges to a sensor connected to the...

Reviews: