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JET2 neo
Example:
There are three ExternText objects created and each object was assigned to a different
data field. Additionally for each object a different number of
<Wildcards>
was defined
(7,
8
und
9).
As long as there are no data received the
<Wildcards>
are displayed and
printed
(11)
.
The command for the data records transmission looks as follows:
^0=MR0 123 123456
12345 0x0D
MR stands for
Mail Record
and the
0
indicates the record number. There follow three
data fields separated by tabulators. The command is executed with a
<Return>
command
(
0x0D
Hexadecimal = 0D conforms to the ASCII character 13 in decimal code).
For the transmission a terminal software can be used
(10)
.
Important
The transmission of external data for the Mailing function of the JET2neo is
described in separately available documentation.
Using the Mailing function it is strongly recommended working on the
basis of the respective documentation.
After the data was transferred they were displayed from the three Mailing objects
(12)
.
Which of the transferred data are actually displayed depends on the configuration of the
<Wildcards>
.
In this example the second data field has the value
123456
. For the Mailing object
assigned to the second data field only 4
<Wildcards>
were defined. For this from this
data field only the first
4
characters (
1234)
will be taken over. The data content of the
other two fields conforms to the number of
<Wildcards>
assigned to the respective
Mailing objects. Therefore all data of the fields will be displayed in from the assigned
Mailing objects.
Summary of Contents for JET2 neo
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Page 11: ...Group 1 Table of contents Page 9 JET2 neo Release R1 12 en ...
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Page 21: ...Group 2 Safety Page 19 JET2 neo Release R1 12 en 2 4 Safety sticker Figure 1 Safety sticker ...
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