GTCO Super L III - Users Guide User Manual
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Read Current Coordinate
Code: hex 02 (Ctrl-B)
The Read Current Coordinate causes Super L III to output a coordinate while it is in Remote 
Request Mode. This command can be sent to the Super L III only when it is digitizing and 
only when Remote Request Mode has been selected by command RM. The Read Current 
Coordinate command will be ignored if the Super L III is in Command Mode. Please note 
that this command is not two ASCII characters. It is the one-byte-long STX character, CTRL-
B (hex 02). Super L III responds to the Read Current Coordinate command by transmitting 
one format. 
Set Increment Value
Code: IV
In Line Incremental and Continuous Incremental modes, the Super L III outputs a 
coordinate when the transducer is moved beyond a certain incremental distance in either 
the X or Y direction. The default increment is 0.01”. The Set Increment Value command 
allows the user to select the distance which the transducer must move to initiate 
coordinate output. It works as follows: 
1. Enter Command Mode by sending a CTRL-A. 
2. After receiving the > prompt, send IV and a 
3. The Controller will respond with a <. 
4. After receiving the <, send a three-digit string ranging from 000 to 999. This string 
represents an increment value of 0.000 to 0.999 inch.
5. When the Controller receives the last character it will respond with a > prompt and
await the next command.
Send Coordinates 0,0 When Transducer is Out of Active Area 
No Output When Transducer is Out of Active Area 
Code: OP 
Code: IP 
Certain situations require that the Super L III be able to send a coordinate when the 
transducer is out of the active area. Command OP permits coordinates to be sent under 
this condition. Since valid coordinates are not available when the transducer is out of the 
active area, coordinates 0,0 are substituted in the format. When this command has been 
executed, digitizing modes operate normally, whether the transducer is in the active area 
or not. Command IP returns Super L III to the default condition, in which coordinates are 
sent only when the transducer is in the active area. 
