Difference between revisions of "Fit-statUSB"
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=== PowerShell === | === PowerShell === | ||
− | + | powershell "$fitstatUSB= new-Object System.IO.Ports.SerialPort [com port]; $fitstatUSB.open(); $fitstatUSB.WriteLine('[command]'); $fitstatUSB.Close()" | |
+ | * [command] - the command sent to fit-statUSB over serial | ||
+ | * [com port] - the COM port assigned to fit-statUSB | ||
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+ | '''Example:''' | ||
+ | Assuming fit-statUSB is on COM10 the following command will set fit-statUSB color to red: | ||
powershell "$fitstatUSB= new-Object System.IO.Ports.SerialPort COM10; $fitstatUSB.open(); $fitstatUSB.WriteLine('#FF0000'); $fitstatUSB.Close()" | powershell "$fitstatUSB= new-Object System.IO.Ports.SerialPort COM10; $fitstatUSB.open(); $fitstatUSB.WriteLine('#FF0000'); $fitstatUSB.Close()" |
Revision as of 07:44, 6 June 2018
- fit-statUSB is a programmable fingernail-size color LED that plugs into a USB port.
- fit-statUSB provides status indication by changing the LED color, brightness and color cycle.
- fit-statUSB identifies to the PC as a serial device and changes the LED color by text commands received over the serial port.
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Using fit-statUSB in Windows
From command line
echo [command] > \\.\[com port]
- [command] - the command sent to fit-statUSB over serial
- [com port] - the COM port assigned to fit-statUSB
Example: Assuming fit-statUSB is on COM10 the following command will set fit-statUSB color to red:
echo #FF0000 > \\.\COM10
Detect COM port of fit-statUSB
To identify which COM port is assigned to fit-statUSB use mode command
mode
You will receive a list of COM ports. fit-statUSB listing on COM10 looks like that:
Status for device COM10: ------------------------ Baud: 9600 Parity: None Data Bits: 8 Stop Bits: 1 Timeout: ON XON/XOFF: OFF CTS handshaking: OFF DSR handshaking: OFF DSR sensitivity: OFF DTR circuit: OFF RTS circuit: OFF
PowerShell
powershell "$fitstatUSB= new-Object System.IO.Ports.SerialPort [com port]; $fitstatUSB.open(); $fitstatUSB.WriteLine('[command]'); $fitstatUSB.Close()"
- [command] - the command sent to fit-statUSB over serial
- [com port] - the COM port assigned to fit-statUSB
Example: Assuming fit-statUSB is on COM10 the following command will set fit-statUSB color to red:
powershell "$fitstatUSB= new-Object System.IO.Ports.SerialPort COM10; $fitstatUSB.open(); $fitstatUSB.WriteLine('#FF0000'); $fitstatUSB.Close()"