LS 3603-I265A Special Operating Instructions
(73-13583-265)
Revision B: June 2000
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Param ID
This two byte field indicates what the parame-
ter offset is within its group. This field is veri-
fied for all commands. Use values of 00h and
00h when the Param ID is not applicable for
the command. The Param ID is a hexadecimal
number sent as an ASCII value. For example,
the offset 0A = 30h, 41h. Param IDs are speci-
fied in the
Parameter Definition
Tables.
If a parameter ID is invalid for the specified
group, an error condition occurs and a NAK
String is transmitted.
Param Value
This one byte field indicates what value the pa-
rameter should be set to. In general, 0 = disable
and 1 = enable. Each parameter has a one byte
value that should be converted to a hexadeci-
mal number before transmission. For example,
a length of 12 decimal = 0C hexadecimal. Valid
options and defaults for all parameters are
specified in the
Parameter Definition
Tables.
Most of the options and defaults in these tables
are decimal numbers (unless explicitly stated as
hex) and need to be converted to a hexadeci-
mal number before being placed in a Host
Command String. All reserved parameters
should use values of 00h when they are pro-
grammed via the Change All Parameters or the
Change A Group Of Parameters command.
An invalid parameter value causes an error
condition to occur and a NAK String is trans-
mitted.