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Olympus MX61L - Command Communication Sequences; Successful and Unsuccessful Communication Scenarios

Olympus MX61L
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MX61/MX61L
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The following table shows the commands used with the MX61/61L.
The commands and responses of the MX61/61L employ ASCII characters. Line feed code <CR><LF> is required after any
command is added after any response. *
1)
The detailed description on each command will be given on subsequent pages.
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Command List
Command Type *
3)
Description Response (when successful)
1LOG IN *
2)
Request Local remote mode switching. 1LOG +
1LOG OUT Request Remote local mode switching. 1LOG +
1LOG? Query Check of the current local/remote mode. 1LOG IN or 1LOG OUT
1OB n
(n: 1 to 6)
Request
Rotation of the revolving nosepiece position
to the number specified with “n” in the optical
path.
1OB +
1OB? Query
Check of the current revolving nosepiece posi-
tion (objective) number.
1OB n
(n: 1 to 6)
1EAS n
(n: 0 to 3113)
Request Setting of the aperture iris diaphragm to the po-
sition with the number specified with “n”.
(n: 0 = Minimum. 1550 = Intermediate. 3113 =
Maximum.)
1EAS +
1EAS? Query Check of the current aperture iris diaphragm
position.
1EAS n
(n: 0 to 3113)
1OBA n Request Rotation of the revolving nosepiece position
(objective) with the number specified with “n”
in the optical axis, plus setting of the aperture
iris diaphragm to the position specified with
the AS PRESET switch.
1OBA +
1CUBE? Query Check of the current observation method. 1OBA n
(n: 1 = Brightfield or optional
2 = Darkfield)
1UNIT? Query Check of the presence of any unit connected to
the MX61/61L.
1UNIT MX2, RVn or HS
(n: 2 or 3)
1FPV ON Request Setting the anti-glare setting. 1FPV +
1FPV OFF Request Cancellation of the anti-glare setting. 1FPV +
1FPV? Query Check of the current darkfield glare prevention
setting status.
1FPV ON or 1FPV OFF
*
1)
Line feed command <CR><LF> consists of ASCII codes 0x0D and 0x0A.
*
2)
“ ” represents a space.
*
3)
Command types
Request: Command sent by the host to the MX61/61L for requesting an operation or setting.
Query: Command sent by the host to the MX61/61L for inquiring its status.

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