9. PROGRAMMING OF SERIAL LINE
COMMUNICATION
9.1 Symbols used
The following conventions are used to denote the characters used in
serial line communication.
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Normal characters are indicated with their usual symbols.
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Control characters appear in brackets and are written in uppercase.
For example:
<CR> indicates the carriage return character.
<SP> indicates the space character.
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Where necessary, the hexadecimal value of the character is given in
numbers and uppercase letters.
For example: <CR>(0DH) o $(24H).
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Variables are written in lower case between brackets.
For example:
<um>= unit of measurement.
This may assume the following values:
kg = kilogrammes
<SP>g = grammes
lb = pounds
<SP>t = tonnes
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Numeric fields are indicated with n and y, and may include initial
spaces, a decimal point and a minus sign.
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