2 (X'32') 45
3 (X'33') 58.8
4 (X'34') 70.4
5 (X'35') 100 (default)
Cursor mode
1B 5C 3F 4C 43 Ps
Purpose:
Ps
0 (X'30') 1 (X'31') 2 (X'32')
Screen mode
This command is only available in 5x7-dot screen mode. The data byte following the command sequence
(represented by Ps in the preceding command format), changes the cursor mode. The cursor is always
displayed at the write-in position. The cursor is formed by five dots located at the bottom of 5x7-dot matrix
character font.
Mode
No lighting (default)
Blinking
Lighting
No Lighting Blinking Lighting
The cursor does not display. This is the default setting when power is turned on.
The cursor flashes ON and OFF every 0.3 seconds at the blank digit.
The cursor displays. If the write-in position is assigned to the position at which a character is displaying, the
cursor displays instead of the character.
1B 5C 3F 4C 53 Ps
Purpose:
The data byte following the command sequence (represented by Ps in the
preceding command format), changes the screen mode.
Ps Mode
6 (X'36') 5x7 dots, 4 rows (default)
7 (X'37') 5x7 dots, 5 rows
8 (X'38') 16x16 dots, 2 rows
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