EA KIT120-5LEDTK ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY, EA KIT120-5LEDTK Datasheet - Page 16

LCD Graphic Display Modules & Accessories Yel/Green Backlight RS-232 Snap-In Kit

EA KIT120-5LEDTK

Manufacturer Part Number
EA KIT120-5LEDTK
Description
LCD Graphic Display Modules & Accessories Yel/Green Backlight RS-232 Snap-In Kit
Manufacturer
ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY
Datasheet

Specifications of EA KIT120-5LEDTK

Pixel Density
120 x 32
Module Size (w X H X T)
70 mm x 45 mm x 24 mm
Viewing Area (w X H)
56.4 mm x 20.8 mm
Backlighting
LED
Background Color
Yellow, Green
Operating Temperature Range
- 20 C to + 70 C
Attached Touch Screen
Yes
Product
Graphic LCD Module
Style
LCD Graphic Display
Interface
RS-232
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
EA KIT120-5
ESC
Defines a touch key and labels it with the current font. H=horizontal or V=vertical labeling (rotated 90°). Several
touch fields can be grouped together to form a single touch key (f1=upper left touch field; f2=lower right touch field
of the new touch key). This touch key is assigned a return code with ret (1..255). When the touch key is touched,
the touch macro with the number ret is called or, if no touch macro is defined, this return code is sent via the
RS232. You use frm to define the format of the touch key (frm=0: don’t draw anything;
frm=1: delete touch key; frm=2: delete touch key and draw with frame). text...=string
with the label (which is always centered on the touch key). The label can also have
more than one line; in this case, the lines are separated by the character ‘|’ (=$7C).
The string must be concluded with NUL= $00. See the example on page 3.
Example 1: Horizontal touch key:
$1B $54 $48 $01 $01 $41 $02 $54 $45 $53 $54 $00
Defines a horizontal touch key (field no. 1 only) with the return code 65=’A’. The touch
key is drawn with a frame and labeled with the word ‘TEST’.
Example 2: Vertical touch key:
$1B $54 $56 $02 $02 $42 $02 $54 $45 $53 $54 $00
Defines a vertical touch key (touch field no. 2 only) with the return code 66=’B’. The
touch key is drawn with a frame and labeled with the word ‘TEST’.
ESC
Assigns P (=ascending return code: 1..10) or R (=reset all touch fields) to all 10 touch fields. In the latter case, all
touch fields receive the return code 0 (i.e. they are deactivated).
Example:
All touch fields are deactivated by this command and no longer recognized.
ESC
These commands set the automatic response of the touch panel to touching. Both responses can be activated
simultaneously.
I=automatic inversion when the touch key is touched (n1=0: off or n1=1: on)
S=automatic signal tone when the touch key is touched (n1=0: off or n1=1: on)
Example:
After this command the tone sounds when a touch key is touched.
ESC
This command manually inverts the touch key with the return code ret.
Example:
Inverts the touch key from the above example with the return code 65=’A’.
ESC
This command sets the (touch) key query:
n1=0: Switches the query key off - no touch macros or manual key query possible.
n1=1: Activates the key query - keystrokes trigger touch macros or are sent via RS232.
n1=2: Activates the key query - keystrokes trigger touch macros; must be queried manually.
Example:
Activates the (touch) key query. The keystrokes are not sent automatically via RS232; they have to be requested
manually by means of the ESC T W command.
ESC
Sends the return code of the currently pressed touch key at the RS232.
Example:
16
T
T
$1B $54 $52
T
$1B $54 $49
T
$1B $54 $4D
T
$1B $54 $41
T
$1B $54 $57
H/V f1 f2
P/R
I/S n1
M ret
A
W
n1
$01
$41
$02
ret frm text...
NUL
Query touch key manually
Invert touch key manually
Preset/reset touch fields
(Touch) key query on/off
Touch key response
Define touch key

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