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8: Firmware and Advanced Communications
110 225-00000-000-11-201604
At 9600 baud, send “K6<enter>”
You will receive an ACK at 9600 baud
Send “K6<enter>” at 115200. (Note that the “K” is not echoed back, but the “6” is)
You will receive two ACK characters and the prompt at 115200 baud.
5. The Flame responds with ACK at new baud rate, otherwise it responds with NAK and old
baud rate is used.
Notes
If a deviation occurs at any step, the previous baud rate is used.
The power-up Baud rate can be set by setting the EEPROM Memory slot to the
desired value (i.e., 6 for a value of 115,200 Baud)
Pixel Mode
Specifies which pixels are transmitted. While all pixels are acquired on every scan, this
parameter determines which pixels will be transmitted out the serial port.
Command Syntax:
P{DATA WORD}
Value:
Description
0 = all 3870 pixels
1 = every n
th
pixel with no averaging
2 = N/A
3 = pixel x through y every n pixels
4 = up to 10 randomly selected pixels
between 0 and 2047 (denoted p1, p2,
… p10)
Example
P 0 (spaces for clarity
only)
P 1<Enter>
N<Enter>
P 2 N/A
P3<Enter>
x<Enter>
y<Enter>
n<Enter>
P 4<Enter>
n<Enter>
p1<Enter>
p2<Enter>
p3<Enter> …
p10<Enter>
Response:
ACK or NAK
Default value:
0

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