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7.4.2 Character String Parameters
Basically, each character programmed for the
character string parameters is represented by two
hexadecimal digits. The two hexadecimal digits
usually comprise a value which is the ASCII code
equivalence of the character being programmed.
Basically, each character programmed for the
character string parameters is represented by two
hexadecimal digits. The two hexadecimal digits
usually comprise a value which is the ASCII code
equivalence of the character being programmed.
Beside the two hexadecimal digits, there is an
optional key type/status can also be specified for each
character of the string parameters. This optional key
type/status can only be specified for some particular
parameters when keyboard interface is used. These
parameters are : Prefix Code, Postfix Code, Code ID,
and Additional Fields of Editing Formats.
optional key type/status can also be specified for each
character of the string parameters. This optional key
type/status can only be specified for some particular
parameters when keyboard interface is used. These
parameters are : Prefix Code, Postfix Code, Code ID,
and Additional Fields of Editing Formats.
The available key type/status settings can be selected
will be described briefly. The configuration
procedures for character string parameters are shown
below.
will be described briefly. The configuration
procedures for character string parameters are shown
below.
Parameter Label
Key Type / Status Label
Two Hexadecimal Labels
"Validate" Label
For example, to configure the Prefix Code to be
“AB”, the “Prefix Code” label is first read, and then
the hexadecimal digit labels “4”, “1”, “4”, and “2” are
read, and finally, the “Validate” label to complete the
setting.
“AB”, the “Prefix Code” label is first read, and then
the hexadecimal digit labels “4”, “1”, “4”, and “2” are
read, and finally, the “Validate” label to complete the
setting.
7.4.3 Key Type/Status Setting