94
Byte Value
Dec.
Hex.
Binary
keypad
113
71
01110001 Alt-0113
114
72
01110010 Alt-0114
115
73
01110011 Alt-0115
116
74
01110100 Alt-0116
117
75
01110101 Alt-0117
118
76
01110110 Alt-0118
119
77
01110111 Alt-0119
120
78
01111000 Alt-0120
121
79
01111001 Alt-0121
NOTES:
1.
Task-Complete Indicator: All commands will send back
to the computer the "Task-Complete Indicator" to
signal the command and its associated function in
controller is complete. The indicator consists of one (1)
byte containing a value of 13 decimal (0D hexadecimal),
and which represents an ASCII CR (Carriage Return).
2.
Intercommand Delay: A short delay (usually around 2
ms) is recommended between commands (after sending
a command sequence and before sending the next
command).
3.
Clearing Send/Receive Buffers: Clearing (purging) the
transmit and receive buffers of the I/O port immediately
before sending any command is recommended.
4.
Encoding a Command: Encoding filter wheel commands
into a single byte:
wheel
Command byte = (
position
Where
wheel
= 0 (Wheel A),
speed
= 0 through 7, and
position
= 0 through 9.
5.
Use of Bit 7: The LAMBDA 10-B supports only one
filter wheel (Wheel A). Therefore, Bit 7 should always be
set to 0.
Keyboard Entry
Alt-
Ctrl-
ASCII
Filter Wheel
char.
def./-
Command
entry
char.
W
h
e
e
l
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
speed
* 128) + (
* 16) +
LAMBDA 10-B OPERATION MANUAL – REV. 1.20Q (20230227)
Description
S
F
p
i
e
l
e
t
d
e
r
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
6.
ASCII Definition Character Codes 128 through 255: The
"ASCII def./char." column for codes 128 through 255 (80
through FF hex) is left blank, since there are no ASCII
character definitions for the codes in this range.
However, many computers and operating systems do
support characters within this range, although there is
no single standard across all platforms. Furthermore,
many operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows
and Apple Mac OS X, have several "code pages"
(character sets), many of which are country/language
specific, from which the user can select. Therefore, this
part of the table is left blank – if you wish, you may
write in the characters defined in the character set you
use on a regular basis.
7.
Commands prior to Rev. D: All commands indicated
with "*" are not available in early versions of the
LAMBDA 10-B (those prior to Revision D).
Shutter or
Special Command
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