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Appendix: command summary, 1 general, 2 issuing commands – Matrix Orbital LK162-12 Legacy User Manual

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7. Appendix: Command Summary

7.1 General

The operation of the LK162-12 is controlled by a simple and consistent command set. Commands control

text display

graphics display

keypad interface

miscellaneous operating parameters

This chapter includes summary tables of all commands. Individual commands are discussed in detail in
Chapters 3 to 5 in the same sequence as in the following tables.

7.2 Issuing Commands

Commands are issued to the LK162-12 by the controller. In a test setup, commands can be issued to the
LK162-12 by means of a BASIC program, using the chr$( ) function. In the tables below, we've shown
commands in hex, ASCII and decimal form. All commands begin with the prefix character 0xFE (254
decimal). These commands are issued on the serial communications link (I

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C or RS-232) at the currently

defined baud rate.

For example (using BASIC in a test setup), you could issue the command to clear the screen on the

LK162-12 by including the line:

PRINT#1,chr$(254);chr$(88)

in your BASIC program.

Or with C you could (using Zcomm serial library)

ZComm1->WriteCommByte(0xfe);
ZComm1->WriteCommByte('X');

7.3 On Numbers

Like all computerized devices, the LK162-12 operates with commands and values in the form of binary
numbers. These binary numbers are arranged in 8 digit (i.e. 8 bit) groups called bytes. The decimal value of
a byte may have any value from 0 to 255.

Bytes are usually specified in either decimal or hexadecimal (base 16) form for convenience, since binary
numbers are confusing to deal with directly. Hexadecimal (hex) numbers are particularly convenient
because exactly two hexadecimal digits make up one byte, each hex digit representing 4 binary digits (4
bits) as shown here:

Binary Hex Decimal

Binary Hex Decimal

0000 0 0 1000 8 8

0001 1 1 1001 9 9

0010 2 2 1010 A 10

0011 3 3 1011 B 11

0100 4 4 1100 C 12

0101 5 5 1101 D 13