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Command sequences
Parameters
Some of the commands contain parameters. The definitions of
the commands show these parameters in italics. There are dif-
ferent forms of parameters which are marked by an inferior
character at the position of the parameter designation in italics.
These marks have to be interpreted as follows:
BP:
Binary parameter. The parameter consists of a character
the code of which is interpreted as a numeric value.
AP:
ASCII parameter. An ASCII character is expected as
parameter.
NP:
Numeric parameter. The parameter consists of a se-
quence of numbers (ASCII codes "0" - "9") which is
interpreted as a whole as a numeric value in decimal
notation. Example: the transfer of the characters "0" and
"1" in sequence is evaluated as 1; the transfer of "2", "4",
"6" is interpreted as 246 (decimal).
TP:
Textparameter. The parameter consists of a sequence of
ASCII characters which is generally terminated by a
special final character. The character sequence is
interpreted as text.
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