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Appendix B The PTR_SETUP Commands
Commands
Each emulation has modes in which the PTR_SETUP commands could get
missed. For this reason, it is highly recommended that all PTR_SETUP
commands be placed between print jobs, rather than attempting to imbed
them within jobs.
PTR_SETUP commands have the following format:
(SFCC)PTR_SETUP
Command
Sub Command
;
Value
PTR_END
For example, if the SFCC assigned to the emulation you are using is the caret
(^, hex 5E), and you wanted to load configuration number 4 and capture all
incoming data to a file named “BIN”, you would use the following command:
^PTR_SETUP
CONFIG–LOAD;4 FILE_IO–CAPTURE;BIN
PTR_END
Table 80 lists all the command, sub-command, and parameter combinations
and gives a brief description of the command.
NOTE: When a file system error occurs, a message will be displayed on the
front panel indicating the error, and the action needed to take to
correct the error.
Table 80. PTR_SETUP Commands
Command Sub-Command Parameter Description
CONFIG LOAD
Cfg Cfg
canbe0-8.ThePTR_SETUP
will load configuration
Cfg
.If
configuration
Cfg
was not previously
saved, the operator panel will
display an error message and the
current configuration will be kept.
SAVE
Cfg Cfg
must be 1-8. This command will
save the current configuration as
configuration
Cfg
.If
Cfg
is not in the
rangeof1-8,thecommandis
ignored.
POWERUP
Cfg
Sets the power-up configuration to
Cfg
and loads Configuration
Cfg
.
Cfg
canbeanyvaluefrom0-8,
where 0 is the factory default.
PRINT
Cfg
Print Configuration
Cfg
.
Cfg
can be
a number 1-8, or one of four pre-
defined configurations. The four
non-numeric configurations are
requested using the first character
for the CURRENT, FACTORY,
POWERUP, or ALL configuration(s).