LXE 1280 Reference Guide
Message Format
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Outbound Message With Data
Outbound messages with data use S as the Type. The letter S is always uppercase. The S in the
Type location indicates to the network device that this is a message to be sent to a DOS terminal
and is not a protocol message.
Type location indicates to the network device that this is a message to be sent to a DOS terminal
and is not a protocol message.
Here is an example of an outbound message type:
S
is an outbound message type that is sent
from the host computer to terminal ID 14.
<14
S
APick Part ABC Loc. Aisle 51 Row2 C
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Figure 4-8 Outbound Message Type S
The next character, after the Type character, in the message format is CTRL.
Protocol Messages
Protocol messages do not use M or S as Type. The Type for a host to network device protocol
message is always one of the following: B, L, O, QC, QR, R, Z or ?.
message is always one of the following: B, L, O, QC, QR, R, Z or ?.
See the section titled “Protocol Types” later in this chapter for all of the protocol types,
explanations and the expected responses, for example, from network devices.
explanations and the expected responses, for example, from network devices.
The next character, after the Type character, in the protocol message format is EOL.