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3M™ Multi-touch Display M2256PW User Guide 
 
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Note:  When you enter commands in terminal mode, precede each command with 
<CTRL> A to enter the start of header. 
Table 17.  Firmware Commands for PX Serial Controller Development 
Command  
Code  
Description 
Calibrate  
CX 
Initiates an interactive 2-point calibration. 
Get Copyright 
Q101 
Returns the copyright string. 
Mode Down Up 
MDU 
Reports touchdowns and liftoffs only. 
Mode Inactive 
MI 
Turns off touch reports. 
Mode Stream 
MS 
Default mode. Streaming touch reports. 
Name  
NM 
Returns a controller identifier string. 
Null Command 
Returns an ACK. No effect. 
Output Identity 
OI 
Returns Identity string: ADxxxx 
Reset 
Resets certain modes and gets a new baseline. 
Restore Defaults 
RD 
Restores default settings. 
Unit Type  
UT 
Returns the Status string: AD****ss. 
Calibrate 
Syntax:
<SOH>CX<CR> 
Response:
<SOH>1<CR>  Valid point response.  
A Valid Point Response (‘1’) signifies that a touch coordinate was detected and is in 
range of the expected screen target area.  Two valid point responses indicate successful 
calibration. 
<SOH>0<CR>  Invalid point response 
An Invalid Point Response (‘0’) is returned if the touch coordinate is out of range. If 
either calibration point is invalid, the touch coordinates are discarded and the calibration 
points remain unchanged from their previous values.
<SOH>2<CR>  Invalid point response 
An Invalid Point Response (‘2’) is returned if the user did not touch the target long 
enough to provide an accurate point. 
Description:
Initiates an interactive 2-point calibration. 
During the calibration process, you define the active area of the touch sensor by mapping 
locations to an absolute X/Y coordinate system. You touch two target areas on the 
sensor. Touching the target areas sends the X/Y coordinates for those touch points to the 
controller. The controller calculates all other touch points based on these two points. 
The Calibrate command sets the calibration targets (points) 12½ percent inward from the 
corner of the video image. Setting the targets inward makes the calibration process easier 
and more accurate. 
It also establishes screen orientation.