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Computer Remote Control ProM aster 25 00 User Manua l E-3 Remote Mode Command Set All remote comma nds begin with an @ s ymbol follow ed by a two-digit number, with the exception of the reset command (!) and the devices …

Computer Remote Control
E-2 ProMaster 2500 User Manual
Handler Computer Remote Control
This section lists commands that specifically affect the device handling
functions of the 2500. It includes the following information:
•
Handler Remote Command Set
— Lists the available handler CRC
commands. A command summary, which lists commands,
descriptions, and the 2500’s response, precedes the complete list.
•
Handler Remote Error Codes
— Lists the handler error codes that
may be returned while the 2500 is being operated in computer remote
mode.
System Setup
The 2500 handler and labeler controllers receive CRC commands and
send responses to the host computer through the RS-232C port labeled
“Remote RS232” on the back of the 2500. This is the only port that will
respond to the handler or labeler CRC commands listed in this section.
To ensure correct operation of the Remote port with the host computer,
set the parameters for the Remote port according to the host computer
requirements.
Note: The default baud rate for computer remote mode is 9600.

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ProMaster 2500 User Manual E-3
Remote Mode
Command Set
All remote commands begin with an @ symbol followed by a two-digit
number, with the exception of the reset command (!) and the devices
labeled command (#). After the command is issued, the 2500 responds
with an R followed by two to four ASCII digits and a CR-LF, except in the
case of the Exit Remote and Reset commands, when no response is
returned.
Note: CR-LF means Carriage Return and Line Feed (0D hex and 0A hex). A
CR-LF is sent after every response from the 2500.
All numbers are in decimal, with the individual digits represented in
ASCII, except for the Escape character in the transparent mode command.
Summary of Remote Mode
Command Set
Command Description Response
@@01
XX
Program and label parts - continuous R01
@02
XX
Set up R02
@03
XX
Program and label devices R03
@04 Request firmware version R
XXX
@05 Exit remote mode None
@06
XXX
Set up label placement R06
@07
XXYYY
Bin assignment R07
@08
XXX
Bin label mapping R08
@09
XXX
Serial control functions R09
@10
X
Transparent mode R10
@11
XX
Label only devices - continuous R11
@12
XXXX
Program and label devices R12
@13
XXYYZZZZ
Variable text mode Varies
@14
X
Send variable text R14
@15 Download device table Device table
and R15
@16
X
Retry devices in programming module R16
@17
X
Define pass category R17
@18 Handler identification R2500
@21 Print only R21
@22 Purge R22
@23X Contact adjust R23
# Request number of devices labeled R
XXXX
! Reset None
* Terminate job R* after last
part is sorted

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E-4 ProMaster 2500 User Manual
@@01
XX
Program and Label Parts - Continuous
—where
XX
represents the
maximum parts needed to fill a receiving tube. This is followed by a 2500
hex file.
After the 2500 receives this command and upon detecting devices at the
input, it begins to continuously program and label devices. To invoke a
new command, you must send a ! (the reset command).
Response: R01 (Sent after the hex file is received)
@@02
XX
Set Up —
where
XX
represents the maximum parts necessary to fill a
receiving tube. This is followed by a 2500 hex file.
This command specifies the number of devices to be processed and the
mode of operation, giving the 2500 the information needed to program
and label parts. After the command sequence is received, an @03, @12 or
@13 command is issued and the 2500 starts programming and labeling
immediately upon detecting devices at the input.
Response: R02 (Sent after the hex file is received)
@@03
XX
Program and Label Devices
(1 to 99 devices)—where
XX
represents the
number of devices to program/label.
This command programs and labels devices with the information
provided by a previously sent command, @02. When the specified
number of devices has been labeled, the 2500 responds with an R03 and
waits for another command. You may send as many @03 commands as
you need. If you want to program more than 99 devices, use the @12
command.
WARNING:An @02 command must have been sent previously or
random data will be printed.
Response: R03 (Sent after the devices have been labeled)
@@04 Request 2500 Firmware Version
—where
XXX
in the response from the
2500 represents a three-digit decimal number in ASCII. For example, a
301 response represents firmware version 3.01.
Response: RXXX
@@05 Exit Remote Mode
—Takes the 2500 out of Remote mode. When this
command is issued, the 2500 performs a reset and returns to local mode,
re-enabling the front panel.
@@06
XXX
Label Placement
—where
XXX
represents the label placement value.
This command alters the front to back (lengthwise) placement of the label
on the device. The label placement value is a decimal number between 0
and 254. Each unit moves the label from the leading edge of the device by
0.010 inch. A value of 255 reverts the 2500 to auto centering. This
command remains in effect until power is turned off.
If you do not use this command, the 2500 uses the label placement value
entered in Setup.
Response: R06