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."
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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
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