Chapter 6: led and printer operation, Led and printer operation, Using the oit’s leds – Maple Systems STEPware-100 User Manual

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CHAPTER 6

LED and Printer Operation

Using the OIT’s LEDs

Some of the OIT models which support the STEP1 protocol have LEDs which can be

activated by control commands sent from the host controller. These LEDs can be split

into three categories:

Function Key LEDs — located next to each function key. Each function key LED is

referenced according to the function key it is next to. For example, the LED next to

Function Key #7 is Function Key LED #7.

Status LEDs — a row of eight LEDs. On the OIT3250 each status LED is labeled with a

number, 1 through 8. The OIT4450 and OIT5400 have a slide-in legend that lets you

customize the label for each status LED.

System LEDs — four LEDs with predefined labels: MESSAGE, ALARM, RUN, and

PRINT. The labels define the function of each system LED when the OIT is operating with

one of Maple Systems’ PLC (programmable logic controller) protocols included in the

OITware-200 configuration software. Since the STEP1 protocol allows you to use these

LEDs for any purpose, the labels assigned to each system LED do not necessarily indicate

their function.

None of these LEDs are used by the OIT. Therefore, you can define the function of each

LED. The host controller causes the LEDs to turn on, turn off, or blink using the

following control commands:

Function Key LED control command (

ESC

X functionLED# mode terminator)

Status LED control command (

ESC

Y statusLED# mode terminator)

System LED control command (

ESC

Z systemLED# mode terminator).

Refer to Appendix A: Control Commands for more information on the control

commands.

Using a Serial Printer

Some of the OIT models which support the STEP1 protocol have a second serial port that

can be used to attach a serial printer. When a serial printer is attached to the OIT, the host

controller can send the contents of the OIT’s display or a string of ASCII characters, both

printable and control, to the printer using the following control commands:

Print Screen control command (

ESC

O terminator)

Print Text control command (

ESC

P text terminator).

Refer to Appendix A: Control Commands for more information.
The attached serial printer will treat certain ASCII control characters as formatting

requests (refer to the printer’s manual). By embedding these ASCII control characters

into the text sent with the Print Text control command, you can format the printed output.

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