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GLK24064-25
Technical Manual
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Page 1 - Revision: 2.1

GLK24064-25Technical ManualRevision: 2.1

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6. MOGD# requires the .NET framework 2.0 and will download and install it automaticallyAfter the installation is complete there will be a Matrix Orbit

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1 DB-9 Connector 5 Power / Data Connector2 Power Through DB9 Jumper 6 Legacy Connector Jumper3 Manual Override 7 Protocol Select Jumpers4 Keypad Inter

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use the power through DB-9 option, see table??. The GLK24064-25 allows all voltage models to use thepower through DB-9 option, see table ?? on page ??

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Figure 14: Manual Override JumperTable 1: Default ValuesContrast 128Backlight 255Baud Rate 19.2 kbpsI2C Slave Address 0x50Data Lock FalseRS232AutoTran

Page 6 - 1 Getting Started

Figure 15: Keypad Interface Connector2.4 Filesystem Lock JumperThe File System Lock Jumper allows you to lock the filesystem on the GLK24064-25 so that

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2.5 Power/Data ConnectorThePower/Data Connector providesa standard connectorforpoweringthe display module. The GLK24064-25 requires five volts for the

Page 8 - 1.4 Connecting to a PC

Power/Data Connector=[Pin 2 Rx \ SCL (I2C clock)Pin 3 Tx \ SDA (I2C data)x[Pin 2 Tx \ SDA (I2C data)Pin 3 Rx \ SCL (I2C clock)Figure 18: Legacy Data C

Page 9 - 1.5 Installing the Software

3 Troubleshooting3.1 The display does not turn on when power is applied.• First, you will want to make sure that you are using the correct power conne

Page 10 - 2 Hardware Information

3.4 There is a problem uploading fonts or bitmaps.• First, ensure that you can communicate to the display. A good test is to use a PC, with MOGD# in-s

Page 11 - 2.1 DB-9 Connector

followed by an ACK to indicate that the master still needs data, and a NAK to indicate that the transmissionis over.The has some speed limitations, es

Page 12 - 2.2 Manual Override

ContentsContents ii1 Getting Started 11.1 Display Options Available . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.2 Accesso

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4.2 Turn Flow Control OnSyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x3A [full] [empty]Decimal 254 58 [full] [empty]ASCII 254 “:” [full] [empty]ParametersParameter Length

Page 14 - 2.4 Filesystem Lock Jumper

SyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x3BDecimal 254 59ASCII 254 “;”Description This command turns off flow control. Bytes may overflow the bufferwithout warning.NOTE

Page 15 - 2.5 Power/Data Connector

Description This command sets the RS-232 port to the specified [speed]. The changetakes place immediately. [speed] is a single byte specifying the desi

Page 16 - 2.6 Protocol Select Jumpers

ExamplesCrystal Speed 16 MhzDesired BAUD 13,500speed =crystalspeed8∗ DesiredBaud− 1speed = 148.15− 1speed =16, 000, 0008∗ 13, 500− 1speed = 147.15• LS

Page 17 - 3 Troubleshooting

5.1.1 Font File FormatA font file consists of three parts, a header, a character table and bitmap data.1. Header (4 bytes)(a) Nominal Width (1 byte)(b)

Page 18 - 4 Communications

Bitmap Data Byte Hex Value1 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 10000100 0x841 0 1 1 0 00101101 0x2D1 1 0 0 1 10011000 0x981 0 0 0 1 11000110 0xC61 0 0 0 1 00100000 0x20

Page 19 - 4.1.3 Serial Communication

Table 10: Sample Font File0x05 0x07 0x68 0x6A 0x00 0x0D 0x05 0x000x12 0x03 0x00 0x15 0x04 0x84 0x2D 0x980xC6 0x20 0x43 0x24 0x84 0x2D 0x98 0x190x60Red

Page 20 - 4.3 Turn Flow Control Off

Description In order to set the font on the you must know the font identificationnumber of the font that you wish to use. The font ID is established wh

Page 21 - 4.5 Changing the Baud Rate

ParametersParameter Length Descriptionvalue 1 Value (0: Off, 1: On)Description This command will toggle the box space mode. Box space mode iswhen a bo

Page 22 - 8×DesiredBaud

6.3 Setting the Cursor PositionSyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x47 [col] [row]Decimal 254 71 [col] [row]ASCII 254 “G” [col] [row]ParametersParameter Length De

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5.5 Set Box Space Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 Text 236.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - 5.1.2 Creating a Font

Default On6.6 Auto Scroll OffSyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x52Decimal 254 82ASCII 254 “R”Description When auto scrolling is disabled, text will wrap to the

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Description The is capable of storing 128 font and bitmap files up to 16 Kbytes total.In order to upload a bitmap to the you must first initiate the upl

Page 26 - 5.3 Setting the Current Font

ParametersParameter Length DescriptionX 1 Left bounds.Y 1 Top bounds.W 1 WidthH 1 HeightD (width*height)/8DataDescription Drawing a bitmap to the , wi

Page 27 - 5.5 Set Box Space Mode

Description This command sets the drawing color for subsequent graphic commandsthat do not have the drawing color passed as a parameter. The parameter

Page 28 - 6.2 Move Cursor Home

SyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x65 [x] [y]Decimal 254 101 [x] [y]ASCII 254 “e” [x] [y]ParametersParameter Length Descriptionx 1 Left bounds.y 1 Top Bounds.De

Page 29 - 6.5 Auto Scroll On

Description This command draws a solid rectangle in the specified color (0: White,1: Black). The top left corner is specified by (x1,y1) and the bottomr

Page 30 - 7 Bitmaps

SyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x69 [ref] [value]Decimal 254 105 [ref] [value]ASCII 254 “i” [ref] [value]ParametersParameter Length Descriptionref 1 Initializ

Page 31 - 7.4 Drawing a Bitmap Directly

Description A strip chart is an area of the screen reserved for horizontal scrolling.This is normally used as follows:• Initialize the strip chart, wh

Page 32 - 8 Bar Graphs and Drawing

Description This command shifts the strip chart left or right. [ref] determines bothwhich strip chart is used and which direction it will shift. The d

Page 33 - 8.5 Continue a Line

9.2 Auto Transmit Key Presses OnSyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x41Decimal 254 65ASCII 254 “A”Description In this mode, all key presses are sent immediately t

Page 34 - 8.7 Drawing a Solid Rectangle

10 Display Functions 3810.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3810.2 Clear Screen . .

Page 35 - 8.9 Drawing a Bar Graph

Description This command returns any buffered key presses via the serial interface.The host system must be set up to receive key codes. When the displ

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Description This command sets the time between key press and key read. All keytypes with the exception of latched piezo switches will ’bounce’ for ava

Page 37 - 8.11 Shifting a Strip Chart

Examples When the key code associated with key ’P’ (0x50) is pressed, the releasecode is ’p’ (0x70). In RS-232 polled mode or via the I2C, the “KeyDow

Page 38 - 9 Keypad

10 Display Functions10.1 IntroductionThe employs software controlled display settings, which allow for control over, clearing the screen,changing the

Page 39 - 9.4 Poll Key Press

Description This command turns the backlight off immediately. The backlight willremain off until a ’Display On’ command has been received.Remembered Y

Page 40 - 9.6 Set Debounce Time

Description This command sets the display’s contrast to [contrast], where [contrast]is a value between 0x00 and 0xFF (between 0 to 255). Lower valuesc

Page 41 - 9.7 Set Auto Repeat Mode

11 Filesystem11.1 IntroductionThe incorporates a 16 Kbyte on board flash memory in order to allow up to 128 font and bitmap filesto be transfered direct

Page 42 - 9.9 Assign Keypad Codes

Host Display Comments0xFE Command Prefix0x24 Upload Font File Command0x01 Reference ID0x19 Size (LSB)0x00 Size (MSB)0x01 Confirmation Byte0x01 Confimatio

Page 43 - 10 Display Functions

NOTES• The has watch dog timer, set to 2.1 seconds in between transmissions, in order pre-vent the display module from staying in a waiting state.• On

Page 44 - 10.7 Set Contrast

Host Display Comments0xFE Command Prefix0xDB XModem Upload Command0x85 Command byte 10x06 Command byte 20x30 Command byte 30x00 Size Low Byte0x40 Size

Page 45 - 10.8 Set and Save Contrast

14.11Command By Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5715 Appendix 5915.1 Specifications . . . . . . . . .

Page 46 - 11 Filesystem

SyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x21 0x59 0x21Decimal 254 33 89 33ASCII 254 “!” “Y” “!”Description This command completely erases the display’s non-volatile me

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11.5 Get Filesystem DirectorySyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0xB3Decimal 254 179Description This command will return a directory of the contents of the file sys

Page 48 - 11.2 Wipe Filesystem

SyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0xB2 [Type] [refID]Decimal 254 178 [Type] [refID]ParametersParameter Length DescriptionType 1 File type (0:Font File, 1:Bitmap)

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12.2 Set RememberSyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x93 [switch]Decimal 254 147 [switch]ParametersParameter Length Descriptionswitch 1 0: Do not remember, 1: Rem

Page 50 - 11.4 Get Filesystem Space

DescriptionParanoia allows you to lock the module from displaying information, aswell as enables the protection of the filesystem and module settings.E

Page 51 - 11.7 Downloading a File

12.4 Set and Save Data LockSyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0xCB 0xF5 0xA0 [level]Decimal 254 203 245 160 [level]ParametersParameter Length Descriptionlevel 1 S

Page 52 - 12 Data Security

Description Reads whatever was written by Write Customer Data.Remembered No13 Miscellaneous13.1 IntroductionThis chapter covers the ’Report Version Nu

Page 53 - 12.3 Data Lock

Description This command will return a hex value corresponding to the the modelnumber of the module see the following table:Hex Product ID Hex Product

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14 Command Summary14.1 CommunicationsDescriptionSyntaxPageTurn Flow Control OnHexadecimal 0xFE 0x3A [full] [empty]Decimal 254 58 [full] [empty]ASCII 2

Page 55 - 12.7 Read Customer Data

DescriptionSyntaxPageSetting the CursorPositionHexadecimal 0xFE 0x47 [col] [row]Decimal 254 71 [col] [row]ASCII 254 “G” [col] [row]24Setting the Curso

Page 56 - 13 Miscellaneous

1 Getting StartedFigure 1: GLK24064-25-WBThe GLK24064-25 is an intelligent graphic LCD display designed to decrease development time byproviding an in

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DescriptionSyntaxPageDraw a RectangleHexadecimal 0xFE 0x72 [color] [x1] [y1] [x2] [y2]Decimal 254 114 [color] [x1] [y1] [x2] [y2]ASCII 254 “r” [color]

Page 58 - 14 Command Summary

14.7 Display FunctionsDescriptionSyntaxPageClear ScreenHexadecimal 0xFE 0x58Decimal 254 88ASCII 254 “X”38Display OnHexadecimal 0xFE 0x42 [min]Decimal

Page 59 - 14.5 Bar Graphs and Drawing

DescriptionSyntaxPageSet RememberHexadecimal 0xFE 0x93 [switch]Decimal 254 147 [switch]48Data LockHexadecimal 0xFE 0xCA 0xF5 0xA0 [level]Decimal 254 2

Page 60 - 14.6 Keypad

Command DescriptionPageHex Dec ASCII0x3B 59 “;” Turn Flow Control Off 150x41 65 “A” Auto Transmit Key Presses On 340x42 66 “B” Display On 380x45 69 “E

Page 61 - 14.9 Data Security

15 Appendix15.1 Specifications15.1.1 EnvironmentalTable 76: Environmental SpecificationsStandard Temperature Extended TemperatureOperating Temperature 0

Page 62 - 14.11 Command By Number

15.2 Optical CharacteristicsTable 78: Optical CharacteristicsPixel Layout (WxH) 240 x 64 pixelsNumber of Characters 320 (maximum 40 characters x 8Line

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Figure 22: Physical DiagramMatrix Orbital GLK24064-25 61

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15.4 Ordering InformationG L K 240 64 -25 -WB -VPT -E1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Table 79: Part Numbering Scheme# DescriptionOptions1 Screen TypeG: Graphic2 Disp

Page 65 - 15.3 Physical Layout

Table 81: Revision HistoryRevision Description Author1.0 Initial Manual Matrix Orbital1.1 Updated Backlight Life Clark15.6 Contacting Matrix OrbitalTe

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Figure 3: 5V Power Cable AdapterFigure 4: 12V Power Cable Adapter (V/VPTModels)Figure 5: Breadboard CableFigure 6: Serial Cable 4FTFigure 7: Communica

Page 67 - 15.5 Definitions

Figure 8: 4X4 Keypad1.3 Features• 240 row x 64 column pixel graphics display• Selectable communication protocol, Serial at RS-232 or TTL levels or I2C

Page 68 - 15.7 Revision History

1. Plug the serial cable into the com port you wish to use.2. Connect the modified 5V power adapter to a power lead from your PC power supply (you will

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