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Commands and Responses
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2.2.7 How to Use Commands
When Using Ethernet
• When not using the login function
When you connect a PC to the recorder, the recorder
will be ready to receive commands.
• When using the login function
Establish communication with the recorder, and log in
using a registered user account (CLogin command).
After you finish the operation, log out (CLogout
command).
When Using RS-232 (GX/GP)
• When you wire and connect a PC to the GX/GP, the
GX/GP will be ready to receive commands.
• When using the login function, log in using a registered
user account (CLogin command). After you finish the
operation, log out (CLogout command).
When Using RS-422/485
• The device that is opened with an open command
(ESC o) will be ready to receive commands.
• When using the login function, log in using a registered
user account (CLogin command). After you finish the
operation, log out (CLogout command).
• To close the connection, send the close command
(ESC c).
When Using USB Communication (GM)
• When not using the login function
When you connect a PC to the GM, the GM will be
ready to receive commands.
• When using the login function
Log in using a registered user account (CLogin
command) to establish a connection. After you finish
the operation, log out (CLogout command). You can
also use the auto logout function (SUsbAutoLOut
command).
• To remove a GM, perform a device removal procedure
on the PC to disconnect, and then remove the cable.
When Using Bluetooth (GM, /C8 option)
• When not using the login function
When the Bluetooth password function is enabled, use
a command to start communication (CBTConnect) to
send the password. When a connection is established,
the GM will be ready to receive commands.
• When using the login function
In addition to the procedure above, log in using a
registered user account (CLogin command). After you
finish the operation, log out (CLogout command). You
can also use the auto logout function (SBTTimeOut
command).
• To disconnect, perform a device removal procedure on
the PC.
Note
• For the login operation, see appendix 2, “Login
Procedure.”
• For details on Bluetooth connection, see appendix 7,
“Bluetooth Communication Connection Flow Chart.”
2.2.8 Device Nomenclature in
Command Descriptions
The following nomenclature is used in the command
descriptions in section 2.4 to distinguish the devices.
Nomenclature Device
Recorder Both GX/GP and GM
Main unit Both GX/GP and GM main units
GX/GP main unit GX/GP main unit
GM main unit GM main unit
GX20-1/GP20-1 GX20/GP20 standard type
GX20-2/GP20-2 GX20/GP20 large memory type
GM10-1 GM10 standard type
GM10-2 GM10 large memory type
Expandable I/O GX/GP Expandable I/O
Sub unit GM sub unit
2.2 List of Commands