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Computer Remote Control
E-8 ProMaster 2500 User Manual
This command is used in conjunction with the command @13. When the
2500 sends the remote computer a
:
it waits indefinitely for an @14
command.
The category number sent with command @14 is converted to a bin
number using the binning map. If labeling is assigned to the bin, the
device is labeled with information received from the label hex file then
put into the assigned bin.
If you are labeling the present device with the same information as the
previous device, we recommend that you use the alternative form of this
command: @14
X
P. This allows for maximum throughput.
Alternate: @14
X
P (P commands the 2500 to use the last label sent). Do not
send a 2500 hex file.
Response: R14
@@15 Download the 2500 Device Table
The device table is downloaded in
the following format:
XX-DEVICE
(cr-lf)
XX-DEVICE
(cr-lf)
XX-DEVICE
(cr-lf)
.
.
.
XX-DEVICE
(cr-lf)
R15 (cr-lf)
where
XX
represents the device index number (01 to 99) in decimal, and
DEVICE
represents the device package, such as PLCC 20 for a 20-pin
PLCC device. For a complete list of supported device package types, refer
to the Q2 command in the “Hex Label Format” section of this appendix.
Description: This command allows the remote computer to obtain the
latest device table list from the 2500, ensuring that the remote computer
has the latest device information.
The remote computer can reformat the list and display it on the computer
screen for the operator to select and run.
Response: the 2500 device table followed by R15
@@16
X
Retry Devices in Programming Module
—where
X
represents from 0 to
3, where 0 = No rotation (reseat only), 1 = Rotate 90 degrees, 2 = Rotate
180 degrees, and 3 = Rotate 270 degrees.
This command must be used in conjunction with the @13 command. It is
used to reorient the device in the programming module if a backwards
device is detected by the computer interfacing to the programming
electronics.
Example:
The computer sends the @13 command to the 2500. The 2500
loads a device into the programming module and returns a : (CR-LF) to
the computer. The computer sends a PROGRAM (P) command to the
2500 and receives a “device insertion” error. The computer can instruct
the 2500 to rotate the device (by sending an @16X command) to try to
reinsert the device with the correct orientation.