
QTP 24 - View of the availables models
QTP 24 English Tech.
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Ver. 3.80 - Rel. 05 February 1998.
The QTP 24 is a complete user panel designed especially for industrial applications and for mounting direct to automatic machines. In effect, the QTP 24 is a complete video terminal allowing dialogue between operator and machine, which encompasses all such monitoring and control functions as may become necessary during normal operation or when running diagnostics.
The QTP 24 is available with Fluorescent or LCD Display, plain or backlit, showing 2 or 4 lines of 20 characters each. The QTP 24 affords 24 keys, with full user reconfiguration and 3 name personalization slots labels for 12 keys. These 12 keys are provided with indicator LEDs, which can be switched on and off by dedicated commands received through the serial line. A further personalization slot label allows of assigning names to 4 indicator LEDs, which also can be driven from the serial line. A fifth slot label can be used to carry a name for the QTP 24 or the user's own logo. The basic QTP 24 can be expanded utilizing the various options available, namely EEPROM, of up to 8Kbyte capacity, Real Time Clock with 256 bytes user-accessible RAM and Lithium backup battery, Actuating Relay piloted through serial line, Acquisition from Magnetic Badge Reader (Manual and Motor Driven), Sundry communication protocols, Custom operating programs, etc.
The QTP 24 is able to execute an entire range of display commands, including Clear Screen, Position cursor, LED blink, etc., and with code compatibility similar to that of the ADDS ViewPoint video terminal. Maximum specifications for the QTP 24 are:
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QTP 24 COMMAND SUMMARIZING TABLE |
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C O M M A N D |
CODE |
HEX CODE |
MNEMONIC |
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H O M E |
01 |
01 |
SOH |
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CURSOR LEFT |
21 |
15 |
NACK |
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CURSOR RIGHT |
06 |
06 |
ACK |
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CURSOR DOWN |
10 |
0A |
LF |
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CURSOR UP |
26 |
1A |
SUB |
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CARRIAGE RETURN |
13 |
0D |
CR |
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CR + LF |
29 |
1D |
GS |
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ABSOLUTE CURSOR POSITION with 20H OFFSET |
27 89 r c |
1B 59 r c |
ESC Y ASCII(r) ASCII(c) |
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BACK SPACE |
08 |
08 |
BS |
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CLEAR PAGE |
12 |
0C |
FF |
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CLEAR LINE |
25 |
19 |
EM |
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CLEAR END OF LINE |
27 75 |
1B 4B |
ESC K |
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CLEAR END OF PAGE |
27 107 |
1B 6B |
ESC k |
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Cursor OFF |
27 80 |
1B 50 |
ESC P |
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Static Cursor ON |
27 79 |
1B 4F |
ESC O |
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Blinking Cursor |
27 77 |
1B 4D |
ESC M |
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Blinking "Block" Cursor |
27 81 |
1B 51 |
ESC Q |
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LEDs Activation |
27 50 n.LEDs Attr. |
1B 32 n.LEDs Attr. |
ESC 2 ASCII(n.LED) ASCII(Attr.) |
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LEDs Mask Activation |
27 52 byte1 byte2 byte3 |
1B 34 byte1 byte2 byte3 |
ESC 4 ASCII(byte1) ASCII(byte2) ASCII(byte3) |
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RELAY Activation |
27 56 |
1B 38 |
ESC 8 |
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RELAY Deactivation |
27 57 |
1B 39 |
ESC 9 |
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Request for on EEPROM writing |
27 51 |
1B 33 |
ESC 3 |
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Writing of life byte |
27 33 78 key |
1B 21 4E key |
ESC ! N ASCII(key) |
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Reading of life byte |
27 33 110 |
1B 21 6E |
ESC ! n |
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Characters Show |
32 ÷ 255 |
20 ÷ FF |
"space" ÷ ASCII(255) |
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Key-Click ON Without Memorization |
27 53 |
1B 35 |
ESC 5 |
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Key-Click OFF Without Memorization |
27 54 |
1B 36 |
ESC 6 |
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KEY Configuration |
27 55 n.Key cod. |
1B 37 n.Kei cod. |
ESC 7 ASCII(n.Key) ASCII(cod.) |
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Key-Click ON With Memorization |
27 33 53 |
1B 21 35 |
ESC ! 5 |
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Key-Click OFF With Memorization |
27 33 54 |
1B 21 36 |
ESC ! 6 |
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Reading of Version Number |
27 86 |
1B 56 |
ESC V |
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Number Reading of the Last Storage Message |
27 110 |
1B 6E |
ESC n |
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STORAGE MESSAGE |
27 33 67 n.mess. char.0 ... char.19 |
1B 21 43 n.mess. char.0 ...char.13 |
ESC ! ASCII(n.mess.) ASCII(char.0) ... ASCII(char.19) |
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MESSAGE READING |
27 33 69 n.mess. |
1B 21 45 n.mess. |
ESC ! E ASCII(n.mess.) |
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MESSAGE VISUALIZATION |
27 33 68 n.mess. "n" |
1B 21 44 n.mess. "n" |
ESC ! D ASCII(n.mess.) ASCII(n) |
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MESSAGE VISUALIZATION IN SLIDING MODE |
27 33 83 n.mess. n.char. |
1B 21 53 n.mess. n.char. |
ESC ! S ASCII(n.mess.) ASCII(n.char.) |
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Writing of the BADGE Reading Configuration byte |
27 33 66 byte |
1B 21 42 byte |
ESC ! B ASCII(byte) |
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Reading of the BADGE Reading Configuration byte |
27 33 98 |
1B 21 62 |
ESC ! b |
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BADGE Reading Request of the acquired strimg |
27 76 |
1B 4C |
ESC L |
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Acquisition of the Automatic Reader Status |
27 67 |
1B 43 |
ESC C |
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Execution of a New Recording Procedure |
27 33 76 |
1B 21 4C |
ESC ! L |
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Card Ejection from Automatic Reader |
27 33 101 |
1B 21 65 |
ESC ! e |
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Command for "EATING" the card |
27 33 84 |
1B 21 54 |
ESC ! T |
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CLOCK SET-UP |
27 33 70 "string" |
1B 21 46 "string' |
ESC ! F ASCII("string") |
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CLOCK READING |
27 33 102 |
1B 21 66 |
ESC ! f |
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TIME Visualization on the Display |
27 33 116 r c |
1B 21 74 r c |
ESC ! t ASCII(r) ASCII(c) |
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DATE Visualization on the Display |
27 33 100 r c |
1B 21 64 r c |
ESC ! d ASCII(r) ASCII(c) |
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Writing of a byte of the REAL TIME CLOCK RAM |
27 33 71 addr byte |
1B 21 47 addr byte |
ESC ! G ASCII(addr) ASCII(byte) |
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Reading of a byte of the REAL TIME CLOCK RAM |
27 33 103 addr |
1B 21 67 addr |
ESC ! g ASCII(addr) |
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BEEP - BUZZER |
07 |
07 |
BEL |
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