
SC6000 HOST MODE PROGRAMMING
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2 PROGRAMMING COMMANDS
2.1 CONNECTION TO DEVICE
DESCRIPTION HOST COMMAND REPLY MESSAGE
1 Enter Host Mode <ESC> [ C <ESC> H <CR><LF>
After entering this command, the device responds with the first reply message and
then waits for the following command.
From now on the device is in the CONNECTED state. Normal data flow is inhibited
until it comes back to the IDLE state.
2 Enter Terminal Mode <ESC> ] B <ESC> R <CR><LF>
After entering this command, the device responds with the second reply message
and then waits for the following command in Terminal mode.
3 Enter Programming Mode <ESC> c M <B0
H
> ADDR <ESC> c <CR><LF>
ADDR is a character indicating the address of the device in a LONWORKS
Master/Slave reading system layout
ADDR = <30
H
> + <Device Address> where:
Device Address = 0: Master LONWORKS device (SC6000)
Device Address = 1 to 31: Slave LONWORKS device (reader)
This means:
ADDR = <30
H
>: Master LONWORKS device (SC6000)
ADDR = <31
H
> to <4F
H
>: Slave LONWORKS device (reader)
After entering this command, the device responds with the third reply message and
then waits for one or more programming strings as shown in Chapter 3 and 4.
NOTE
If sending programming strings to slave readers, make sure you use the
device specific commands (i.e. 6K-8KA Family commands). The commands
in this manual are only valid for the SC6000 LONWORKS Master.
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