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Technical description LES
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10.3
Commands
Notice!
The sequence in which the individual bytes of the commands and of the protocol must be
transmitted in order to be processed by the LES corresponds to the "little-endian" byte
sequence. The response of the LES also corresponds to the "little-endian" standard. For
further information, see the notice in chapter 10.2.
All other commands are acknowledged with 'Not Ack'=0x414E; the command is not
processed.
Additional commands are available in command mode.
75…76
Current Sequent Hits Left in EAW2
77…78
Current Sequent Hits Right in EAW2
79…80
Left edge X-value LX in EAW2
81…82
Left edge Z-value LZ in EAW2
83…84
Right edge X-value RX in EAW2
85…86
Right edge Z-value RZ in EAW2
87…88
Width W in EAW2
89…90
Height H in EAW2
91…92
Current Sequent Hits Left in EAW3
93…94
Current Sequent Hits Right in EAW3
95…96
Left edge X-value LX in EAW3
97…98
Left edge Z-value LZ in EAW3
99…100
Right edge X-value RX in EAW3
101…102
Right edge Z-value RZ in EAW3
103…104
Width W in EAW3
105…106
Height H in EAW3
107…108
Current Sequent Hits Left in EAW4
109…110
Current Sequent Hits Right in EAW4
111…112
Left edge X-value LX in EAW4
113…114
Left edge Z-value LZ in EAW4
115…116
Right edge X-value RX in EAW4
117…118
Right edge Z-value RZ in EAW4
119…120
Width W in EAW4
121…122
Height H in EAW4
123…180
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Byte
MSB
High-Byte LSB MSB Low-Byte
LSB Meaning of the bits