4-1 System Memory
4-4
System bit memory
Description
$SB9 (Backlight Control
(Screen Saver Start/Cancel))
$SB9 functions only with the NSA Series.
$SB10 (Control Backlight
Flashing)
$SB10 functions only with the NSA Series.
$SB11 (Backlight Status)
$SB11 functions only with the NSA Series.
$SB12 to $SB14 (Buzzer)
When bits $SB12 to $SB14 turn ON, the buzzer sounds while
the bit remains ON.
$SB12 starts a continuous buzzer (1 second intervals),
$SB13 starts a short intermittent buzzer (0.5 second
intervals), and $SB14 starts a long intermittent buzzer (1
second intervals, same as $SB12).
The buzzer may not stop at the same time the $SB12 to
$SB14 turn OFF, because the buzzer does not stop in the
middle of sounding.
For other operations, refer to 2-4 System Memory in the NS
Series Programming Manual.
$SB15 (Notification/Control
of Video)
$SB15 cannot be used with the NS-Runtime.
$SB16, $SB17 (Processing
Priority Registration)
$SB16 and $SB17 cannot be used with the NS-Runtime.
$SB20 to $SB23 (Contrast
Adjustment)
$SB20 to $SB23 cannot be used with the NS-Runtime.
$SB24 (Video Capture)
$SB24 cannot be used with the NS-Runtime.
$SB25 (Start Printing/
Capture Screen)
(See note.)
When $SB25 turns ON, $SB25 starts printing the screen
displayed on the desktop, or capturing and saving it as a
bitmap file in a specified folder.
For other operations, refer to 2-4 System Memory in the NS
Series Programming Manual.
$SB26 (Stop Printing)
$SB26
cannot be used with the NS-Runtime.
$SB27 (Test Pattern Printing) $SB27 cannot be used with the NS-Runtime.
$SB28 (Printer head-
cleaning
$SB28 cannot be used with the NS-Runtime.
$SB29 (Update Printer
Status)
$SB29 cannot be used with the NS-Runtime.
$SB30 (Printer Busy
Status/Capture Busy Status)
$SB30 cannot be used with the NS-Runtime.
$SB31 (Notification of Printer
Error/Capture Screen Error)
$SB31 cannot be used with the NS-Runtime.
$SB53 (Prohibit Screen
Saver Startup)
$SB53 cannot be used with the NS-Runtime.
$SB63 (Exit NS-Runtime)
$SB63 exits the NS-Runtime.
When $SB63 turns ON, the NS-Runtime ends.
When the NS-Runtime exits, the communication address
allocated to $SB63 will turn OFF automatically.
Note: Specify a folder to save bit map files in the system setting dialog box. For details, refer to 3-2-3
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