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Text Mode
This page describes the text mode command line in G2. Text mode is intended as a human readable way to access the system and perform simple tasks. For UI and machine-to-machine connections we recommend using JSON mode.
G2 can operate in either text mode (command line mode) or JSON mode. In text mode G2 accepts $ config lines and normal Gcode blocks, and returns responses as human-friendly ASCII text. Example:
Command | Description |
---|---|
$xvm | View X axis maximum velocity |
$xvm=16000 | Set X axis maximum velocity |
G2 can also operate using JSON commands. This is the preferred way to drive G2 from a UI or controller. Using JSON dramatically simplifies the UI as the board can be treated as a RESTful resource, and no parsers or special handlers need to be written. Example:
Command | Description |
---|---|
{"xvm":n} | View X axis maximum velocity |
{"xvm":16000} | Set X axis maximum velocity |
{xvm:16000} | Relaxed JSON mode equivalent to above |
See JSON Operation and JSON Details.
Note: JSON examples in this page are in relaxed JSON mode to void typing all those quotes
G2 starts up in text mode if the $ej setting is set to text mode (
G2 starts up in JSON mode if the $ej setting is set to JSON mode ($ej=1). G2 will also enter JSON mode automatically if it receives a line starting with an open curly '{'. While in JSON mode all commands are expected in JSON format and responses are returned in JSON format (except for special handling of Gcode in JSON).
Note: The initial status messages returned on bootup will be in JSON format, regardless of the mode set in order to not break JSON parsers during the startup sequence.
The rest of this page covers things that are common to both text and JSON operation.
Names are short mnemonic tokens that can be 1 to 5 characters in length. Axis and motor tokens are typically 3 characters including their axis or motor prefix; Non-axis and non-motor (general) tokens are 2 to 5 characters.
Tokens are case insensitive and can only contain alphanumeric characters. See G2 Configuration for a complete list of the tokens used for settings. Some examples are provided below:
Token | as Text | as JSON | Description |
---|---|---|---|
xfr | $xfr | {"xfr":""} | X axis maximum feed rate |
cjm | $cjm | {"cjm":""} | C axis maximum jerk |
1mi | $1mi | {"1mi":""} | Motor 1 microstep setting |
home | $home | {"home":""} | Homing state |
x | $x | {"x":""} | X axis group. In text mode a group can only be queried (get). In JSON mode a group can be queried and can also be used to set any or all values in the group |
A group is a collection of related tokens. Groups are used to specify all parameters for a motor, an axis, a heater, a PWM channel, or some other logical grouping. A group is similar in concept to a RESTful resource or composite. Groups simplify configuration management and reporting by collecting related values together. The following groups are defined.
Group | Tokens | Notes |
---|---|---|
system | sys | system global parameters |
axis | x y z a b c | all settings for that axis |
motor | 1 2 3 4 5 6 | all settings for that motor |
pwm | p1...pN | all settings for pulse width modulation channel |
offsets | g54 g55 g56 g57 g58 g59 | offset settings xyzabc in named coordinate system. |
temporary offset | g92 | g92 offset settings. These are not persistent |
return to home values | g28, g30 | return values in machine coordinates |
pos | x y z a b c | current work position; with offsets in current units |
mpo | x y z a b c | current machine position; no offsets, always in millimeters |
ofs | x y z a b c | current offsets, always in millimeters |
hom | x y z a b c e | homing status by axis. 'e' reports homing status for Entire machine |
prb | x y z a b c e | probe state by axis. 'e' reports success or failure |
di | 1...N | digital input configuration |
in | 1...N | digital input readouts (switch readers) |
do | 1...N | digital output configuration |
out | 1...N | digital output readouts |
pid | 1 2 3 | PID configuration |
he | 1 2 3 | heater configuration and readouts |
To list a group type in the group prefix; for example:
- type
$x
to list the X group (or{x:n}
in JSON) - type
$sys
to list the system group (or simply$
, which is text shorthand, or{sys:n}
) - type
$g55
to list the xyzabc offsets in the G55 coordinate system (or{g55:n}
)
Diagnostic Groups
In addition the the operating groups above a series of diagnostic groups can be enabled at compile time See Diagnostics
In text mode the following groups of groups are also available for display:
Uber-Group | Token | Notes |
---|---|---|
axis | q | All axis settings for all axes |
motor | m | All settings for all motors |
offsets | o | All offset settings including g92's |
all | $ | All settings. Invoked as $$ |
For example type $q
to list all axis groups.
The list of uber-groups can be seen by asking for the system help screen using $h
.
In JSON mode these groups will return 1 or more {r:}
responses with one group in each response. This is not the correct way for G2 to handle this command. For example, {q:n}
should return a response with a parent q like so: {r:{q:{1:{...}}}}
with the groups as children. We plan to correct this in a future release.
When displaying or setting configs a $
must be the first character of the line. Input is case insensitive.
A note about units
Settings can be displayed and entered in either inches or millimeters. All values entered and responses provided will be in the current Gcode UNITS setting: G20
for inches or G21
for mm. Most of the examples below are in mm, but could just as easily be input in inches.
To display a setting type $<the-mnemonic-for-the=setting-you-want-to-display>. It will respond with the value taken. For example:
Request | Response | Notes |
---|---|---|
$xvm | [xvm] x_velocity_maximum 16000.000 mm/min | Show X axis maximum velocity |
$3po | [3po] m3_polarity 0 [0,1] | Show motor 3 polarity |
$ex | [ex] enable_xon_xoff 1 [0,1] | Show XON/XOFF setting |
The following commands will display groups.
$x --- Show all X axis settings --- [xam] x axis mode 1 [standard] [xvm] x velocity maximum 40000 mm/min [xfr] x feedrate maximum 40000 mm/min [xtn] x travel minimum 0.000 mm [xtm] x travel maximum 420.000 mm [xjm] x jerk maximum 5000 mm/min^3 * 1 million [xjh] x jerk homing 20000 mm/min^3 * 1 million [xjd] x junction deviation 0.0000 mm (larger is faster) [xhi] x homing input 1 [input 1-N or 0 to disable homing this axis] [xhd] x homing direction 0 [0=search-to-negative, 1=search-to-positive] [xsv] x search velocity 3000 mm/min [xlv] x latch velocity 100.00 mm/min [xlb] x latch backoff 4.000 mm [xzb] x zero backoff 2.000 mm tinyg [mm] ok>
$x --- Show all X axis settings in inches mode (issue g20 beforehand) --- [xam] x axis mode 1 [standard] [xvm] x velocity maximum 1575 in/min [xfr] x feedrate maximum 1575 in/min [xtn] x travel minimum 0.000 in [xtm] x travel maximum 16.535 in [xjm] x jerk maximum 197 in/min^3 * 1 million [xjh] x jerk homing 787 in/min^3 * 1 million [xjd] x junction deviation 0.0000 in (larger is faster) [xhi] x homing input 1 [input 1-N or 0 to disable homing this axis] [xhd] x homing direction 0 [0=search-to-negative, 1=search-to-positive] [xsv] x search velocity 118 in/min [xlv] x latch velocity 3.94 in/min [xlb] x latch backoff 0.157 in [xzb] x zero backoff 0.079 in tinyg [inch] ok>
$3 --- Show all motor 3 settings --- [3ma] m3 map to axis 2 [0=X,1=Y,2=Z...] [3sa] m3 step angle 1.800 deg [3tr] m3 travel per revolution 1.2500 mm [3mi] m3 microsteps 8 [1,2,4,8,16,32] [3po] m3 polarity 0 [0=normal,1=reverse] [3pm] m3 power management 2 [0=disabled,1=always on,2=in cycle,3=when moving] [3pl] m3 motor power level 0.450 [0.000=minimum, 1.000=maximum] tinyg [mm] ok>
$sys --- Show all system settings --- [fb] firmware build 100.10 [fbs] firmware build " 100.09-10-g4477-dirty" [fbc] firmware config "settings_makeblock.h" [fv] firmware version 0.98 [hp] hardware platform 3.00 [hv] hardware version 0.00 [id] TinyG ID 0084-7bd6-29c6-4ad [ja] junction aggression 0.75 [ct] chordal tolerance 0.1000 mm [sl] soft limit enable 0 [0=disable,1=enable] [lim] limit switch enable 0 [0=disable,1=enable] [saf] safety interlock enable 1 [0=disable,1=enable] [mt] motor idle timeout 2.00 seconds [m48e] overrides enabled 1 [0=disable,1=enable] [mfoe] manual feed override enab 0 [0=disable,1=enable] [mfo] manual feedrate override 1.000 [0.05 mfo 2.00] [mtoe] manual traverse over enab 0 [0=disable,1=enable] [mto] manual traverse override 1.000 [0.05 mto 2.00] [spep] spindle enable polarity 1 [0=active_low,1=active_high] [spdp] spindle direction polarity 0 [0=CW_low,1=CW_high] [spph] spindle pause on hold 1 [0=no,1=pause_on_hold] [spdw] spindle dwell time 1.0 seconds [ssoe] spindle speed override ena 0 [0=disable,1=enable] [sso] spindle speed override 1.000 [0.050 sso 2.000] [cofp] coolant flood polarity 1 [0=low is ON,1=high is ON] [comp] coolant mist polarity 1 [0=low is ON,1=high is ON] [coph] coolant pause on hold 0 [0=no,1=pause_on_hold] [tv] text verbosity 1 [0=silent,1=verbose] [ej] enable json mode 0 [0=text,1=JSON] [jv] json verbosity 2 [0=silent,1=footer,2=messages,3=configs,4=linenum,5=verbose] [js] json serialize style 1 [0=relaxed,1=strict] [qv] queue report verbosity 0 [0=off,1=single,2=triple] [sv] status report verbosity 1 [0=off,1=filtered,2=verbose] [si] status interval 250 ms [gpl] default gcode plane 0 [0=G17,1=G18,2=G19] [gun] default gcode units mode 1 [0=G20,1=G21] [gco] default gcode coord system 1 [1-6 (G54-G59)] [gpa] default gcode path control 2 [0=G61,1=G61.1,2=G64] tinyg [mm] ok>
Configuration is non-moded; that is, configuration lines and Gcode blocks can be used without changing modes. However, it is not recommended to intermingle configs with Gcode blocks, as changing configuration during a job may have unpredictable results. See the Operating Model for details. Please note: in some future release configuration commands that arrive during a gcode cycle (i.e. job) may be rejected.
To update a setting enter $token=value
Tokens are a mnemonic plus a group prefix (system settings have no prefix). The setting is taken and the value is echoed in a descriptive text line. No spaces are allowed. The following are examples of valid and invalid inputs.
Request | Response | Notes |
---|---|---|
$yfr=800 | [yfr] y_feedrate_maximum 800.000 mm/min | Set Y axis feed rate maximum to 800 mm/min |
$yfr=16000 | [yfr] y_feedrate_maximum 16000.000 mm/min | Set Y axis feed rate maximum to 16000 mm/min |
$2po=1 | [2po] m2_polarity 1 [0,1] | Set motor 2 polarity |
$ex=1 | [ex] enable_xon_xoff 1 [0,1] | Enable XON/XOFF protocol |
$ted=1 | error: Unrecognized command $ted | Example of an error |
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