OG_MU2-ESP_v10e
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OPERATION GUIDE
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2.2.9 Binary code transmission form
Generally communication programs can not directly transmit binary codes (hexadecimal data from 00h to FFh). By
using this form, it is possible to insert binary codes including control codes into the data transmit command of the
MU-2-R and transmit it. You can also issue the commands other than the data transmit commands, which can be
used as reference when you create a control program for the MU-2-R. The status of transmission can be checked on
the control and test window screen.
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[1] Clear all cells button
Clears all contents in the transmission data cells [12].
[2] Clear cell button
Clears the content in the active cell of the transmission data cells [12].
[3] Store characters cell
You can store frequently used characters in these cells. The stored character is set in the active cell of the
transmit data cells [12] with a left mouse click. To store characters in these cells, press a right mouse button on the
cell and enter a character from the keyboard.
[4] ASCII code list
[5]Transmit data button
Transmits the command assigned in the transmission data cells [12].
[6]Close button
Closes this window.
[7] Input mode
Select whether to input the value as a decimal or hexadecimal.
[8] Hexadecimal key
Assigns byte data to set in the transmission data cells [12].
[9] Hex: hexadecimal value display
Shows the byte data set as a hexadecimal.
[10] Decimal: Decimal value display
Shows the byte data set as a decimal.
[11] Data size
Displays the size of the data set in the transmission data cells [12].
[12] Transmission data cells
Assigns transmission data in each cell. In the command mode, creating data using commands other than those
specifically for the MU-2-R will result in errors. The created data will be sent by clicking the transmit data button.
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Shifts the active cell of the transmission data cells [12] to right and left. You can also directly select the cell with a
mouse click.