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==LOW POWER AND COM (111, 6Fh)==
 
==LOW POWER AND COM (111, 6Fh)==
  
This command sets the USB-microDig to dim the LEDs and report its serial (COM) port status. Upon completion of the command the USB-microDig sends out the [[Firmware-820_Message-111 | LOW POWER AND COM message]]. To get the LED and serial (COM) port status, send the command without body.
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This command sets the USB-microDig to dim the LEDs and report its serial (COM) port status. Upon completion of the command the USB-microDig sends out the [[Firmware-770_Message-111 | LOW POWER AND COM message]]. To get the LED and serial (COM) port status, send the command without body.
  
 
To set the LEDs, the [BODY] of the LOW POWER command should be as follows:
 
To set the LEDs, the [BODY] of the LOW POWER command should be as follows:
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To dim the LEDs (and get the serial port status) the following message is sent.
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:240, 125, 0 {DEV}, 111 {LOW POWER}, 96, 247 (F0h, 7Dh, 00h, 6Fh, 60h, F7h)

Latest revision as of 01:02, 7 March 2022

LOW POWER AND COM (111, 6Fh)

This command sets the USB-microDig to dim the LEDs and report its serial (COM) port status. Upon completion of the command the USB-microDig sends out the LOW POWER AND COM message. To get the LED and serial (COM) port status, send the command without body.

To set the LEDs, the [BODY] of the LOW POWER command should be as follows:

01d00000: d = 0; turn LEDs on
d = 1; dim LEDs

Example:

To dim the LEDs (and get the serial port status) the following message is sent.

240, 125, 0 {DEV}, 111 {LOW POWER}, 96, 247 (F0h, 7Dh, 00h, 6Fh, 60h, F7h)