CLM01.4-LAP-01VRS
Interfaces
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DOK-CONTRL-CLM01.4LAP1-FK01-EN-P
5)
V
Hexadecimal 5 6 / character for variable
The information following the `V´ is interpreted as a variable.
1)
$
Hexadecimal 2 4 / character for checksum
2)
hh
Hexadecimal value / checksum
These two characters represent the result of the checksum for a piece of
information. The checksum is sent by the CLM along with each type of
information. When data is received, the checksum can be disregarded.
3)
CR
Hexadecimal 0 D / character for carriage return
(Carriage Return)
LF
Hexadecimal 0A / character for line-feed
The characters `CR´ and `LF,´ together, form the end of each
transmission.
All information characters are coded hexadecimally. The following
characters are used to exchange information:
1)
0
through
9
Hexadecimal 3 0 through 3 9
A
through
Z
Hexadecimal 4 1 through 5 A
The numerals `0´ through `9´ and the letters `A´ through `Z´ are available
for command and data input.
2)
_
hexadecimal 2 0 / space (space bar)
To produce the desired format, the space is used at various points within
the data string.
3)
+
Hexadecimal 2 B / Operational sign for data
-
Hexadecimal 2 D / Operational sign for data
4)
.
Hexadecimal 2 E
,
Hexadecimal 2 C
When numerical values are received, the CLM accepts both a period and
a comma. Both are accepted as the decimal point. For numerical values,
a decimal point is always sent by the CLM.
Other Control Characters:
lnformation Characters:
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