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Access Interfacing Solutions LSR110 - Command Reference; Basic Configuration Commands

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5. Command reference
Commands are sent with a prefix of [0x16][0x4D][0x0D] causing the command sequence to
take the form [0x16][0x4D][0x0D]<Menu Command>. The menu commands are six characters
long with a parameter (if required).
To send a command to modify a configuration parameter
Send the six-character command concluded by a dot ‘.’ or an exclamation mark ‘!’. The dot stores
the setting permanently and the exclamation mark keeps it temporarily until power is removed from
the device.
For example, [0x16][0x4D][0x0D]AISKBL1.sets the keyboard localisation to United States
when the device is operating as a USB keyboard.
To query the current settings (including a temporary one)
Send the six-character command with a ? instead of the parameter and the LSR116 will return the
command with the current setting. Note the ‘?’ must be followed with ‘.’
For example, [0x16][0x4D][0x0D] AISINF?. queries the device interface and returns the
current value.
To query the stored value
Send the six-character command with a ^ instead of the parameter and the LSR116 will return the
command with the stored setting. Note the ‘^ must be followed with ‘.’
For example, [0x16][0x4D][0x0D] AISINF^. returns the current illumination mode.
To list parameter options
Send the six-character command with a * instead of the parameter and the LSR116 will return the
command with the parameter options. Note the ‘*’ must be followed with ‘.’
5.1 Basic configuration
These commands set the device interface, connection parameters and specify the operating mode.
Table 2. Basic configuration commands
Command
Description
Default
Parameters/Range
AISINF
Selects the device interface.
When a Serial cable is used, the
configuration is overruled and AISINF0
is used.
When a USB cable is used, the
configuration AISINF0 is overruled and
AISINF1 is used.
0
0 - Serial
1 - USB serial (CDC)
2 - USB keyboard
3 - HID POS
AISBAU
Sets the baud rate for a Serial
connection.
Only used when AISINF is set to 0
(Serial).
9
0 - 300 bps
1 - 600 bps
2 - 1200 bps
3 - 2400 bps
4 - 4800 bps
5 - 9600 bps
6 - 19200 bps
7 - 38400 bps
8 - 57600 bps
9 - 115200 bps