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Title Command FLCE (Idle Start)
This command passes the request right to the communication partner side and operates according to a command that
is requested by the communication partner.
If starting up the PA-2400W with this mode, only the /Y command can be specified.
(If this is done, the normal mode instead of the idle start mode is entered. In other cases, if script file name is
specified, a parameter error results and the function is terminated.)
Do not designate "H" as mode parameter when specifying the "/Y" command.
(If "H" is specified a parameter error results and the function is terminated.)
This command will be normally terminated by the reception of termination command except termination due to
error condition.
If a script file name is specified, communication will be performed according to the contents of the script file that
exists on the communication partner side.
If a script file name that does not exist on the communication partner side is specified, an error code will be
returned. However, in PA-2400W-to-PA-2400W communication mode, a script file will not be processed.
Therefore, it will be ignored if specified.
C Language Interface
Calling Sequence
FLCE [/Y= { [Device], [Baud rate], [Mode] } ] [Script file name]
Parameters
Script file name
Specify a script file name that exists on the communication partner side. Always enclose a script file name
with quotation marks, “ “.
Startup Examples
Descriptions of parameters, such as those for file specification, are eliminated in these examples.
In addition, assume the local machine is PA-2400W.
Session with PC
FLCE
Communication partner: Upload/d own loa d uti lity at host PC (c omm and spec ifi cati on mo de)
FLCE "casio.scr"
Communication partner: Upload/dow nloa d uti lity at host PC (ser ve r mode )
FLCE /Y={COM1, , } "casio.scr"
Communication partner: Connected via cable to the Upload/Download utility at host PC
Session between PA-2400W-and-PA-2400W
FLCE
Communication partner: FLCE /Y= { , ,H } /S
FLCE
Communication partner: FLCE /Y= { , ,H } /R