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[Step I-i. When setting
“COMMAND INPUT MODE” to “ASCII”]
You can set the command up to 30 bytes in total on an VFD screen. 0A (LF) and 0D (CR) are displayed as
follows. For 20 to 7D, the corresponding codes in
” are displayed. If a code other than 0A, 0D,
20 to 7D is det
ected, “=” symbol is displayed.
0A(LF) =
0D(CR) =
If using ASCII codes (text), the
mask data will automatically be “FF”. (Setting of mask data is not displayed.)
To set the
mask data to a value other than “FF”, use HEX codes.
DATA:
1:
▲▼
keys: Set the reply command data; 1 to 15 bytes (upper row), 16 to
30 bytes (lower row) (0A, 0D, 20 to 7D of
”).
*1
◄►keys: Moves the cursor to the next data.
↓
◄►keys
Go to settings in step I-iii below.
[Step I-ii. When setting
“COMMAND INPUT MODE” of reply command to “HEX”]
5-byte reply command and mask data are displayed in an VFD screen (30 bytes in total for 6 VFD screens)
in ”00” to “FF” (Hex).
DATA1:
0
0 00 00 00 00
MASK1:FF FF FF FF FF
▲▼
keys: Set the reply command data for 1 to 5 bytes on the upper
row; mask data for 1 to 5 on the lower row. (0 to F in hex).
*2
◄►keys: Moves the cursor to the next number.
↓
◄►keys
DATA6:
0
0 00 00 00 00
MASK6:FF FF FF FF FF
▲▼
keys: Set the reply command data for 6 to 10 bytes on the upper
row; mask data for 6 to 10 on the lower row. (0 to F in hex).
*2
◄►keys: Move the cursor to the next number.
◄►keys: Move cursor to the next port
DAT26:
0
0 00 00 00 00
MAS26:FF FF FF FF FF
▲▼
keys: Set the reply command data for 26 to 30 bytes on the upper
row; mask data for 26 to 30 on the lower row. (0 to F in hex).
*2
◄►keys: Moves the cursor to the next number.
↓
◄►keys
Go to step I-iii below to continue.
[Step I-iii. Setting]
MEMO:
1:
▲▼
keys: “MEMO” (20 to 7D of “
” except for 2C)
◄►keys: Moves the cursor to the next character (Up to 14
characters).
*1
↓
SET key: Applies settings
[RECV COMMAND 1]
NOW UPDATE...
The message is displayed for one second and then previous screen is
displayed automatically.
↓
[RECV COMMAND EDIT]
CMD
1
*1
The number on the lower left shows the number of characters at the cursor position.
*2
Numbers following ”DATA” and “MASK” shows the number of characters at the cursor position.
Note:
If you do not press the “SET” key, the reply command is not changed. Make sure to press the “SET” key.