MSD-62 Series User’s Guide
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9.14.2 Registering / Editing reply command
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Setting for Each command
Setting value [Table 9.28] Setting reply command
You can register up to 32 reply commands and edit them. .
Press the MENU/SET key to apply the setting.
[Table 9.28] Setting reply command
Item
Description
Range
SIZE
Set the number of bytes from the first byte to be
compared.
0 to 30 bytes
[Default] 0 byte
PROCESS
Select “STOP” (to stop the next operation),
“EXEC” (to execute it), or “RETRY” (to send the
command again) for when received data and
reply command data match.
EXEC [Default]
RETRY: Resend commands
STOP
PJLink
Select whether PJLink commands are set or not
for when input reply command data is input.
OFF [Default]
ON
COMMAND INPUT
MODE
Select the input mode of reply command data.
“ASCII”: For data consisting of only 0A, 0D, 20
to 7D (text)
“HEX”: For data including other codes
ASCII [Default]
HEX
DATA
Set the command to be compared with the
received data from the first byte to the byte
count set in “SIZE”. If using alphabets (A to Z, a
to z), make sure to distinguish capital and lower
case letters. (Up to 30 bytes)
0A, 0D, and 20 to 7D of ASCII
code or 00 to FF (Hex)
[Default] 20 (Space)
MASK
Each bit of the received data is ANDed to each
bit of mask data, and the result will be
compared with the reply command data.
(Use this item to determine the state using the
received data bit. Settable if “COMMAND
INPUT MODE” is set to “HEX”; if “ASCII” is
selected, “FF” is set automatically.)
00 to FF (Hex)
[Default] All: “FF”
MEMO
Register a note up to 14 characters.
When reply command is received, the
registered note is displayed.
20 to 7D of ASCII code except
for 2C (,) [Default] All: Space
Default values in the table above do not apply to reply commands 31 and 32.