597
Commands/Responses
Section 9-3
[Function]
S
Changes the operation mode of PT from RUN mode to transmit mode by the
instruction from the host.
S
This command can change the PT mode from RUN mode to transmit mode forci-
bly even if the setting of “Display System Menu” was set to “Disabled” by system
installer mode.
S
After the mode was switched to transmit mode by this command, screen data
transmission is possible even if the setting of “Screen Memory Protect” was set
to “Disabled” by system installer mode.
S
Use this command when the PT is communicating to the host at serial port A. If
you use this command when the PT is communicating to the host at serial port B,
“10” (check sum error) is returned to data part and it is not possible to switch to
the transmit mode.
S
When the PT mode is switched to transmit mode by this command, direct area
changing notify command (notification of PT operation status OFF in PT notify
area) will be issued.
S
If the PT received this command while the momentary touch switch is being
pressed, PT issues “PT memory changing notify command” (notification of cor-
responding word OFF(0)) first and then changes the operation mode to transmit
mode.
9-3-21
Re-send request command
(Sent from host to PT)
Command
[Format]
1B
52
[ESC]
[CR]
R
0D
52
R
m
(s1)
(s2)
* *
* *
* *
m
:
Check sum present/absent (1 BCD digit)
0 : Absent
1 : Present
s
1
, s
2
:
Check sum (2 hexadecimal digits)
When m is 0, omit this setting.
Response
[Format]
None
[Function]
S
The input notify command last sent from the PT is re-sent.
S
Requests re-issue of the last input notify command (touch switch input notifica-
tion, numeral input notification, character string input notification, direct area
changing notification and PT memory changing notification) issued by the PT.
The PT re-sends the last issued input notify command.
Summary of Contents for NT31 Series
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