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APPENDIX (Manual)
VS Board Command Rules
0. Symbols
aaa
: Command consisting of 3 alphabet letters
ddd
: Basic commands : Decimals between 0 to 255 consisting of 1 to 3 digits. Can start with 0.
Exceptional commands : Depends on each command.
xxx
: Special data. UP0 to UP9, UPF, DW0 to DW9, DWF, RES.
hh
: 2-character hexadecimals between 00 and FF.
1. Basic Commands
• Executed commands
aaa
: Executes and ends.
ARS, DSN, DSX, DSY, FZN, FZY
• Displayed commands
aaa
: Displays and ends.
FRQ, TBL, STS, VER
• Numerical commands
aaa
: Displays and sets sub command state.
aaaddd : Performs immediate settings, displays, and sets sub command state.
aaaxxx : Performs special settings, displays, and sets sub command state.
TRK, RGN, GGN, BGN, CNT, RLV, BLV, BRT, BKL, HPS, VPS, HWN, VWN, HWD, VWD, HFD
• Sub commands
ddd
: Performs immediate settings, and displays.
xxx
: Performs special settings, and displays.
+
: Performs UP1 special settings and updates display.
–
: Performs DW1 special settings and updates display.
: Ends sub command state.
Other commands can be input even if the sub command state has not been ended. In this time, the sub
command input mode will be canceled automatically.
• Errors
When aaa contains an error, the “COMMAND ERROR” state is set and the current value is displayed. When
ddd contains characters other than 0 to 9, or is outside the 0 to 255 range, the “DATA ERROR” state is set and
the current value is displayed. When xxx contains an error, the “DATA ERROR” state is set and the current
value is displayed.
When an error occurs in the sub command state, the “SUB COMMAND ERROR” state is set and the current
value is displayed.
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