1227K34A
08h
Starting flickering characters
(must be indicated before the first blinking
character)
09h
End of characters in flicker
(must be indicated after the last character in blink)
Example: The following table shows some examples combining numeric values in ASCII
format and control commands (assuming the range of addresses defined in Fig. 10)
(1) On monochrome or color computers with red color set by default
(2) Value displayed in blink
(3) Setting the color of the digits with the control command
5.2.3 Automatic color control (color option)
Using the color configuration parameters, we can define ranges of values associated with
a certain color (red, green and yellow). This way, when the current value is within a defined range,
it will be displayed in the specified color.
As it was commented in section 4.2.3.4, two internal bits (r1, r2) are used as triggers for
the color representation. Each one of these bits uses two control parameters B, C for r1 and D, E
for r2. The parameters B and D define the activation condition for r1 and r2 respectively, and C
and D parameters assign the trigger value for these bits.
In the abovementioned section, the configuration values for each parameter are specified
in detail.
Displays with color option
58h
+
30h
Digits in red
58h
+
31h
Digits in green
58h
+
32h
Digits in Yellow
Frame to send
Displayed Value
%QB68
%QB69
%QB70
%QB70
%QB71
%QB72
%QB73
%QB74
89,572
(1)
32h
37h
35h
2Eh
39h
38h
08h
30h
31h
2Eh
37h
36h
2Dh
09h
-67.10
(2)
33h
32h
36h
34h
2Eh
36h
6,4623
33h
32h
36h
34h
2Eh
36h
58h
31h
6,4623
(3)