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Large Format, Graphics Compatible Display with Ethernet Interface
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3.7.2.4 Querying Variables
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
Byte 4
Byte 5
Byte 6
ESC
Function
Display / Clear
Variable no.
hundreds
Variable no.
tens
Variable no.
ones
1B
h
“V”
“+”: display
“-”: clear
“0” – “9”
“0” – “9”
“0” – “9”
When the display is cleared, the surface at which the variable is
displayed is overwritten with the current online background colour (from
the last “ESC-A” frame)! Black is used if the background colour has
been set to transparent!
3.7.2.5 Setting Variables
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
Byte 4
Byte 5.
Byte 6
Byte 7...133
ESC
Function
Set
Variable no.
hundreds
Variable no.
tens
Variable no.
ones
Variable
values
1B
h
“V”
“=”: set
“0” – “9”
“0” – “9”
“0” – “9”
20
h
...FF
h
Variables may include up to 127 characters (the length of the variables
is set during configuration).
The same number of characters is overwritten in the variable as is
transmitted with the frame.
In order to avoid flickering, the old display is not cleared until after the
new display is read out!
The background colour used with the variables may not be transparent,
and a character set with uniform character width should be used in order
to assure correct display. Otherwise, the variable must be cleared prior
to changing, and then displayed once again!
Variable content is stored to RAM only. After the device has been
switched off and back on again, the variables are returned to their pre-
configured values.