Command Reference; Basic Configuration - Access Interfacing Solutions LSR110 Product Manual

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5. Command reference

Commands are sent with a prefix of
[0x16][0x4D][0x0D]<Menu
take the form
long with a parameter (if required).
To send a command to modify a configuration parameter
Send the six-character command concluded by a dot '.' or an exclamation mark '!'. The dot stores
the setting permanently and the exclamation mark keeps it temporarily until power is removed from
the device.
For example, [0x16][0x4D][0x0D]AISKBL1.sets the keyboard localisation to United States
when the device is operating as a USB keyboard.
To query the current settings (including a temporary one)
Send the six-character command with a '?' instead of the parameter and the LSR116 will return the
command with the current setting. Note the '?' must be followed with '.'
[0x16][0x4D][0x0D] AISINF?.
For example,
current value.
To query the stored value
Send the six-character command with a '^' instead of the parameter and the LSR116 will return the
command with the stored setting. Note the '^' must be followed with '.'
[0x16][0x4D][0x0D] AISINF^.
For example,
To list parameter options
Send the six-character command with a '*' instead of the parameter and the LSR116 will return the
command with the parameter options. Note the '*' must be followed with '.'

Basic configuration

5.1
These commands set the device interface, connection parameters and specify the operating mode.
Table 2. Basic configuration commands
Command
Description
AISINF
Selects the device interface.
When a Serial cable is used, the
configuration is overruled and
is used.
When a USB cable is used, the
configuration
AISINF1
AISBAU
Sets the baud rate for a Serial
connection.
Only used when
(Serial).
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[0x16][0x4D][0x0D]
Command>. The menu commands are six characters
AISINF0
AISINF0
is overruled and
is used.
AISINF
is set to 0
causing the command sequence to
queries the device interface and returns the
returns the current illumination mode.
Default
0
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Parameters/Range
0 - Serial
1 - USB serial (CDC)
2 - USB keyboard
3 - HID POS
0 - 300 bps
1 - 600 bps
2 - 1200 bps
3 - 2400 bps
4 - 4800 bps
5 - 9600 bps
6 - 19200 bps
7 - 38400 bps
8 - 57600 bps
9 - 115200 bps

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