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Computer Remote Control 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 comman…

Computer
Remote
Control
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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Computer
Remote
Control
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
Description
Response
Command
Set
@@01XX
Program
and
label
parts
-
continuous
R01
@02XX
Set
up
R02
@03XX
Program
and
label
devices
R03
@04
Request
firmware
version
RXXX
@05
Exit
remote
mode
None
@06XXX
Set
up
label
placement
R06
@Q7XXYYY
Bin
assignment
R07
@08XXX
Bin
label
mapping
R08
@09XXX
Serial
control
functions
R09
@10X
Transparent
mode
R10
@uxx
Label
only
devices
-
continuous
Rll
@12XXXX
Program
and
label
devices
R12
@
13XXY
YZZZZ
Variable
text
mode
Varies
@14X
Send
variable
text
R14
@15
Download
device
table
Device
table
and
R15
@16X
Retry
devices
in
programming
module
R16
@17X
Define
pass
category
R17
@18
Handler
identification
R2500
@21
Print
only
R21
@22
Purge
R22
@23X
Contact
adjust
R23
#
Request
number
of
devices
labeled
RXXXX
!
Reset
None
*
Terminate
job
R*
after
last
part
is
sorted
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@@01XX
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)
@@02XX
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)
@@03AX
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.
@@06XXX
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
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