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CustomChar10 – Normal and Custom Character 10 of 12 
Note:  There are twelve (12) parameters available for custom characters (CustomChar1 
through CustomChar12). The only difference in the parameter names is the number at 
the end of the parameter. The functions of each are the same.  
Function 
The CustomChar10 (of 12) parameter contains the hexadecimal value of one normal and one 
custom character switchover.  
This feature does not change the keyboard or the characters sent to the host. It only affects the 
characters displayed on the screen. 
Note: 
See the previous parameter description of CustomChar1 for equivalent CustomChar10 
examples, options, valid values and defaults, edit instructions and Legacy LDS 
equivalents. 
CustomChar11 – Normal and Custom Character 11 of 12 
Note:  There are twelve (12) parameters available for custom characters (CustomChar1 
through CustomChar12). The only difference in the parameter names is the number at 
the end of the parameter. The functions of each are the same.  
Function 
The CustomChar11 (of 12) parameter contains the hexadecimal value of one normal and one 
custom character switchover.  
This feature does not change the keyboard or the characters sent to the host. It only affects the 
characters displayed on the screen. 
Note: 
See the previous parameter description of CustomChar1 for equivalent CustomChar11 
examples, options, valid values and defaults, edit instructions and Legacy LDS 
equivalents. 
CustomChar12 – Normal and Custom Character 12 of 12 
Note:  There are twelve (12) parameters available for custom characters (CustomChar1 
through CustomChar12). The only difference in the parameter names is the number at 
the end of the parameter. The functions of each are the same.  
Function 
The CustomChar12 (of 12) parameter contains the hexadecimal value of one normal and one 
custom character switchover.  
This feature does not change the keyboard or the characters sent to the host. It only affects the 
characters displayed on the screen. 
Note: 
See the previous parameter description of CustomChar1 for equivalent CustomChar12 
examples, options, valid values and defaults, edit instructions and Legacy LDS 
equivalents.