T-Series/Quick Command Reference/T-JOY
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Quick Command Reference
The following table offers a quick command reference for joystick products. For convenience, you may sort the table below by instruction name, command number, or reply number. Follow the links to view a detailed description of each instruction.
| Instruction Name | Command# | Command Data | Command Type | Reply Data |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reset | 0 | Ignored | Command | None |
| Renumber* | 2 | New Number | Command | Device Id
|
| Set Active Axis* | 25 | Axis | Setting | Axis |
| Set Axis Device Number* | 26 | Device Number | Setting | Device Number |
| Set Axis Inversion* | 27 | Invert Status | Setting | Invert Status |
| Set Axis Velocity Profile* | 28 | Velocity Profile | Setting | Velocity Profile |
| Set Axis Velocity Scale* | 29 | Maximum Velocity | Setting | Maximum Velocity |
| Load Event Instruction | 30 | Key Event | Command | Key Event |
| Return Event Instruction | 31 | Key Event | Command | Event Instruction |
| Set Calibration Mode* | 33 | Calibration Mode | Command | Calibration Mode |
| Restore Settings* | 36 | Peripheral Id | Command | Peripheral Id |
| Set Device Mode* | 40 | Mode | Setting | Mode |
| Set Alias Number* | 48 | Alias Number | Setting | Alias Number |
| Set Lock State* | 49 | Lock State | Command | Lock State |
| Return Device Id | 50 | Ignored | Read-Only Setting | Device Id |
| Return Firmware Version | 51 | Ignored | Read-Only Setting | Version |
| Return Power Supply Voltage | 52 | Ignored | Read-Only Setting | Voltage |
| Return Setting | 53 | Setting Command Number | Command | Setting Value |
| Echo Data | 55 | Setting Number | Command | Setting Value |
| Error | 255 | n/a | Reply | Error Code |
* The settings for these commands are saved in non-volatile memory, i.e. the setting persists even if the device is powered down. To restore all settings to factory default, use command 36.