Communication commands, 6 communication commands, Options – Casio PA-2400W User Manual

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7.6 Communication Commands

Operational specifications for the FLCE should be made by initiating an appropriate command together with

the following arguments. A maximum of twenty commands can be described at one time, and they will be

processed sequentially in the order in which they are described. If a command encounters an error,
communication is immediately terminated from the error and subsequent commands will no longer be

processed. When the communication environment setup command is not specified, the default value is used.

Table 7.2 Types of Arguments

Type

Function

Command

Applicable Option

Example of Input

Setup
command

Communication
environment setup

/Y={device, baud
rate, mode}

None

/Y={COM1, 115200, }

File transmission

/ S

O, R

/ SOR

File reception

/ R

O, R

/ ROR

File transmission
(append)

/ A

None

/ A

File deletion

/ D

O, R

/ D

File move

/ N

None

/ N

Time transmission

/ T

None

/ T

Operation
command

Idle startup

None

Script file name

Options

O (Overwrite) :
Specification of forced overwrite of a read-only file
If this option is specified, even a read-only file will be overwritten.

If an overwrite of read-only file is attempted and this option is not specified, this command will be

abnormally terminated. The attribute of source file will be duplicated onto a target file which has been

overwritten.

R (Recursive call):
All files that exist under a specified directory are used as the objective of processing. If the specified

directory has any sub-directories, the files in these sub-directories are also included as the objective of
processing. The hierarchical directory system has a maximum depth of sixteen levels. If this option is not

specified, only a file that is designated by its pathname will be the objective of processing.

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