IDK MSD-54 Series Command Guide User Manual

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MSD-54 Series Users Guide (Command Guide)

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@SBB

Set bitmap background color

Command format

@SBB, ch_1, bitmap_1, red_1, green_1, blue_1 (, ch_2, bitmap_2, red_2,
green_2

, blue_2・・・)

Return value
format

@SBB, ch_1, bitmap_1, red_1, green_1, blue_1 (, ch_2, bitmap_2, red_2,
green_2

, blue_2・・・)

Parameter

ch_1-16

: Output

0 = All outputs, 1 = OUT1 to 4 = OUT4

bitmap_1-16

: Bitmap number

0 = All bitmaps, 1 = Bitmap 1, 2 = Bitmap 2, 3 = Bitmap 3,

4 = Bitmap 4

Only registered numbers can be specified as bitmaps.

red_1-16

: Background color (Red)

green_1-16

: Background color (Green)

blue_1-16

: Background color (Blue)

0 to 255 [Default]: 0

Example Send


Receive

@SBB,1,1,255,255,255


@SBB,1,1,255,255,255

Set background color for when bitmap
1 is output to OUT1 to 255 (white) for
all RGB.
Terminated normally.

Related info.

8.16.3 Background color

@GBB

Get bitmap background color

Command format

@GBB, ch

Return value
format

@GBB, ch, red1, green1, blue1 (, red_2, green_2, blue_2・・・)

Parameter

ch

: Output

1 = OUT1 to 4 = OUT4

red_1-4

: Background color of each bitmap (Red)

green_1-4

: Background color of each bitmap (Green)

blue_1-4

: Background color of each bitmap (Blue)

0 to 255 [Default]: 0

Settings of registered bitmaps are sent in order.

Example Send

Receive

@GBB,2

@GBB,2,255,0,0

Get background color of OUT2.
R: 255, G and B: 0 (Red).

Send


Receive

@GBB,2


@GBB,2,255,0,0,0,255,0

If 2 bitmaps are registered, get
background color of OUT2.
Bitmap 1: R is 255, G and B are 0
(Red); Bitmap 2: G is 255, R and B
are 0 (Green)

Related info.

8.16.3 Background color

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