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External Device Setup Manual
7.3
Transmission Control
The external device command controls the transmission from the MICRO/I or Touch. The commands are Transmission Prohibited
and Transmission Allowed. The Transmission Control commands are the same as the general X-ON and X-OFF commands. There-
fore, you can use DM Link 1:1 Communication with an external device that can perform X-ON and OFF control without making any
settings.
7.3.1
Stop Transmission Command
Format
7.3.2
Transmission Allowed Command
Format
Detailed description
Command
Code
Description
Bytes
DC3
13h
Stop Transmission
1
- After the MICRO/I or Touch receives the DC3 command it sends up to a maximum of 15 bytes of data and then transmis-
sion is stopped.
- While transmission is stopped the MICRO/I or Touch can store up to 1023 bytes of transmission data. If event outputs
occur that would cause this number to be exceeded, the MICRO/I or Touch stops operating until the data is output.
- There is no response to the Transmission Prohibited command.
Detailed description
Command
Code
Description
Bytes
DC1
11h
Transmission Allowed
1
- After the MICRO/I or Touch receives DC1, it sends out all event data transmissions that were generated while transmis-
sion was stopped.
- There is no response to the Transmission Allowed command.
- When the ENQ (Start Command, 05h) is received, the MICRO/I or Touch also enters the Transmission Allowed state.
- After receiving ENQ, the MICRO/I or Touch sends out all event data transmissions generated while transmission was
stopped.
- After receiving ENQ, the MICRO/I or Touch receive buffer is cleared.