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MFG CO.
'Z8622912PSC' PDF : 52 Pages View PDF
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XDS & Miscellaneous Display Mode
Commands
XDS Command
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Note: *Changing the ON/OFF state of the 16-Second Erase
Timer has no affect on the current display mode in operation.
SCRIPTI Program
This program is designed to send any number of one or two-
byte commands to the Z86229. The list of commands to be
executed are contained in Script files that have the extension
.SER. Examples of such files are presented in the following
paragraphs. SCRIPTI can be used to control the display
modes in the same manner as the IICO program, except that
the one-byte command to be sent must be in a Script file.
For example, a file called CC1.SER would contain the one-
byte command:
{17}* send CC1, decoder ON
The program is invoked by typing:
SI File_name<ENTER>
Note: Enter the file_name without the .SER extension.
The screen displays:
EEG CCD2 Serial Interface Script Player
Version x.xx
Slave Address is 28h
Script File Done
The responding slave address is reported to the screen.
When all the commands in the file have been successfully
sent to the Z86229, the PC returns to the system prompt.
The program checks the RDY status before sending each
byte. If, during the entry of a command, the RDY bit is not
found to be a oneafter an extended wait, the program re-
ports the contents of the SS register and then continue
checking for RDY Script Files.
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Script Files
Script files can be generated to perform all of the setup and
control functions required to use the part in an application.
The script files that follow are examples of such files used
to setup the Z86229 for different operating conditions.
Some of the files contain only a single command, while oth-
ers include several commands. The user should refer to the
Command and Registers section for details. Although the
following examples are organized according to a particular
register, some of the files contain information for several
registers.
Configuration Register Script Files
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0COG
(+)/
(+)8*
(+)0
(+)2#.
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]% %_ 5GV EQPHKI VQ GZV 8.- *.-
] _ $KV UGV GZV 8 RWNUG HQT RQU
]% &_ %GPVGT J FKURNC[
]% _ 5GV EQPHKI DCEM VQ FGHCWNV UVCVG
]% _ 4GVWTP J FKURNC[ VQ EGPVGT
]% &_ %JCPIG FKURNC[ TGIKUVGT VQ %
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]% ((_ %JCPIG VGZV RQU TGIKUVGT VQ
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Display Register Script Files
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EQPFKVKQPU
]% %_ 5GV FKURNC[ TGIKUVGT VQ 6GZV FTQR
UJCFQY
]% %_ 5GV FKURNC[ TGIKUVGT VQ 6GZV 
NKPGU RGT TQY
]% %_ 5GV FKURNC[ TGIKUVGT VQ 6GZV FTQR
UJCFQY  NKPGU
]% %_  VX NKPGU CPF FTQR VGZV
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