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CS00145 - Issued 3 Codenet Communications Protocol
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Response to set: positive or negative acknowledgement
Note: Only fields 'FF' and 'GG' can be changed.
Note: The last 3 Baud rates in the table apply only to A-Series plus (38400, 57600, 115200)
Note: For A-Series plus if the transport layer is TCP/IP then the serial communication information
returned by the command (fields „FF‟ and „G‟) should be ignored.
6.3. Software Reset (SW_RESET) <ETX>
This command causes a restart of the printers operating program.
Format: <ETX> 03 Hex
Response: NONE, (start up sequence should follow)
Note: This command is only used under exceptional circumstances when it is required to force a
software restart remotely. For example, it could be used when the printer's stroke pulse source is
derived from a shaft encoder and the stroke pulses cease during an already active printing cycle
(production line stopped).
This command is not a RAM reset. It is only equivalent to powering up the machine again.
Note: A-Series
plus
does not support this command. An error “20” is returned. Refer to Section 13
for a list of Error Codes.
6.4. Set the Printer Real Time Clock (INIT_CLOCK) ‘C’
This command sets the printer internal real time clock to the date and time given in the command
parameters (default is the software creation date).
Format: Esc/C/AA/BB/CC/CC/xx/EE/FF/GG/Eot Or Esc/C/?/Eot
AA = 2 digit number for century (19 or 20)
BB = 2 digit number for year-of-century (00 - 99)
CC = 2 digit number for month-of-year (01 - 12)
DD = 2 digit number for day-of-month (01 - 31, dependent on month)
xx = 2 digit Not used (always set to 00)
EE = 2 digit number for hour-of-day (00 - 23)
FF = 2 digit number for minute-of-hour (00 - 59)
GG = 2 digit number for second-of-minute (00 - 59)
Response to ?: as command string format, with current values.
Response to set : positive or negative acknowledgement