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If Commands are Overlapped:
Two or more commands are sent from different terminals (via serial or LAN interface, or
Remote Control units), all command results (C and S responses) are sent to all these
terminals from the MFR.
The following command examples shows how overlapped commands are processed.
Ex.) Assume that the following commands are overlapped:
Terminal 1 sent “@ X:0/2,4.”
Terminal 2 sent “@ X:123456/30,70.”
Message examples returned to Terminal 1
[CR][LF]
C:0/2,4:IA[CR][LF]
[CR][LF]
C:123456/30,70...S5:IA[CR][LF]
[CR][LF]
S:130,70[CR][LF]
[CR][LF]
S:230,70[CR][LF]
[CR][LF]
S:330,70[CR][LF]
[CR][LF]
S:430,70[CR][LF]
[CR][LF]
S:530,70[CR][LF]
[CR][LF]
S:630,70[CR][LF]
Message examples returned to Terminal 2
@ X:123456/30,70[CR]
[CR][LF]>
[CR][LF]
C:0/2,4:IA[CR][LF]
[CR][LF]
C:123456/30,70...S5:IA[CR][LF]
[CR][LF]
S:130,70[CR][LF]
[CR][LF]
S:230,70[CR][LF]
[CR][LF]
S:330,70[CR][LF]
[CR][LF]
S:430,70[CR][LF]
[CR][LF]
S:530,70[CR][LF]
[CR][LF]
S:630,70[CR][LF]
* C responses are sent before S responses in some cases.
@ X:0/2,4
>
C:0/2,4:IA
C:123456/30,70...S5:IA
S:02,4
S:130,70
S:230,70
S:330,70
S:430,70
S:530,70
S:630,70
@ X:123456/30,70
>
C:0/2,4:IA
C:123456/30,70...S5:IA
S:02,4
S:130,70
S:230,70
S:330,70
S:430,70
S:530,70
S:630,70