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Communications Protocol
CubiScan 110-T Command Set
CubiScan 110-T
60
Start Byte
<STX>
Start Byte
<STX>
Start Byte
<STX>
Command
(“)
Command
(“)
Command
(“)
English or
Metric Units
(E) or (M)
Ack
(A)
Nack
(N)
End Bytes
<ETX><CR><LF>
End Bytes
<ETX><CR><LF>
End Bytes
<ETX><CR><LF>
Length
6
Length
6
Length
6
Factor Toggle:
Causes the instrument to change its current shipping mode (international or
domestic).
Command
Description
Command
Packet
Acknowledge
Description
Acknowledge
Packet
Nack
Description
Neg. Ack.
Packet
Start Byte
<STX>
Start Byte
<STX>
Start Byte
<STX>
Command
(F)
Command
(F)
Command
(F)
Domestic or
International
(D) or (I)
Ack
(A)
Nack
(N)
End Bytes
<ETX><CR><LF>
End Bytes
<ETX><CR><LF>
End Bytes
<ETX><CR><LF>
Length
6
Length
6
Length
6
Get:
Causes the instrument to transmit a packet of data (files and images). The “packets”
approach is used for Ethernet, the “stream” method is used for USB and serial.
Packets Begin:
This command is executed once. It initializes a file transfer, packet
exchange sequence.
Command
Description
Command
Packet
Acknowledge
Description
Acknowledge
Packet
Nack
Description
Neg. Ack.
Packet
Start Byte
<STX>
Start Byte
<STX>
Start Byte
<STX>
Command
(g)
Command
(g)
Command
(g)
Read
(1)
Ack
(3)
Error
(5)
File Name
See Get File
Table
Packet Index
(0001)‐(9999)
Packet Size
(0000)‐(1400)
Comma
(,)
Packet Data
Binary Data
End Bytes
<ETX><CR><L
F>
End Bytes
<ETX><CR><LF>
End Bytes
<ETX><CR><LF>
Length
6+
Length
15+
Length
6
Packets Data:
This command is repeatedly executed after the Packets Begin command,
until the complete file has been transferred. A Packet size of 1400 indicates that there are more
packets. A Packet size smaller than 1400 designates the last packet, completing the file
transfer.
Command
Description
Command
Packet
Acknowledge
Description
Acknowledge
Packet
Nack
Description
Neg. Ack.
Packet
Start Byte
<STX>
Start Byte
<STX>
Start Byte
<STX>