SCS1
Series
Instruction
Manual
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Example:
Transmission of command message
:SETCURINSP&1-
Receipt of answer message
:OK
Action
SCS1 carries-out inspection 1 after command and response receipt
Figure 23 -SETCURINSP&1- application example
7.5.6.
Grammar legend–BNF note
The command and response messages are written in a BNF (Backus and Naur form) syntax. The
different meanings are given below:
•
::=
means “is defined as”
•
|
means logic “or”
•
< >
used to enclose the name of a macrocategory or a
non-terminal
symbol
•
[ ]
used to enclose optional terms
•
{ }
used to enclose repeated terms
•
“”
used to enclose
terminal
symbols
Example: The grammar of command messages given in
Figure 24
can generate the following
command message:
:GETNEXTINSPRESULT-
format from <prologue>
“:”
, from’ <idCommandWithoutParameters>
GETNEXTINSPRESULT
, and
from <epilogue>
“-”
; or the following command message
:SETCURINSP&4-
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