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5.46
Serial input address character 3
Section:
IN 1
Display:
SCH3
Range:
-2
to
255
Default Value:
-1
Default Access Level
CAL
Function number
4d22
Third address character. Used only when
CodE
function =
UAL
or
ASCI
. Refer to the
SCH1
function for
further details.
5.47
Serial input address character 4
Section:
IN 1
Display:
SCH4
Range:
-2
to
255
Default Value:
-1
Default Access Level
CAL
Function number
4d23
Fourth address character. Used only when
CodE
function =
UAL
or
ASCI
. Refer to the
SCH1
function for
further details.
5.48
Serial input terminating character
Section:
IN 1
Display:
t.chr
Range:
-1
to
255
Default Value:
13
Default Access Level
CAL
Function number
4d10
Used only when function =
UAL
or
ASCI
. The display will look for this terminating character to determine when
the incoming serial data string has ended. A setting of
-1
means that no terminating character is used so the display
will not look for one. If no regular terminating character is available then an alternative method may have to be
considered such as using the
SCH1
etc. functions to detect a regular value prior to the required display value.
For example a string of 1234
<
CR
>
would use the
<
CR
>
(carriage return character) as the terminating character,
in this case the
t.chr
function would be set to
13
as 13 is the ASCII value (decimal) for carriage return.
5.49
Number of serial input characters to skip
Section:
IN 1
Display:
dLAY
Range:
0
to
255
Default Value:
0
Default Access Level
CAL
Function number
4d11
Used only when function =
UAL
or
ASCI
. Select the numbers of characters in front of the input string to skip
before displaying (may be set from
0
to
255
, default is
0
(off)). This allows the display to skip a certain number
of characters in the input string before starting the display. This is useful for skipping unwanted data such as control
characters etc., which may be sent by the instruments along with the display information. For example if
dLAY
is
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