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FOR-A MFR-3000 - Receiving Responses (Commands 1-6)

FOR-A MFR-3000
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8-3-2. Receiving Responses (Commands 1-6)
Timeout Waiting for Command Response from MFR
Set the timeout period (maximum permitted time until its response returns from the MFR
unit) to 1 second for short message commands and to 5 seconds for long message
commands.
If Sending Commands Successively:
-For X:”, B:C”, P: and W: commands, send the next command after a prompt
returns.
-For S?”, X?”, P?”, “V?”, B:Eand Z:commands, send the next command after a
prompt and reply messages return.
-For S?” and Z:” commands as well as “V?and “B:Ecommands after executing many
preset commands, send the next command after having finished receiving all strings of
reply messages.
Ex. 1)
Allows to send the next command when receiving a prompt.
Resends the previous command when the timeout period (5 seconds) have elapsed without
reply after sending a command.
Ex. 2)
Allows to send the next command when receiving a prompt.
Resends the previous command when the timeout period (5 seconds) have elapsed without
reply after sending a command.
Recognizes and uses “Sresponses as tallies (crosspoint states).
Ex. 3)
Allows to send the next command when receiving a prompt.
Recognizes and uses “Sresponses as tallies (crosspoint states).
Resends the previous command when the timeout period (5 seconds) have elapsed without
reply after sending a command.
Sets the maximum number of continuous resendings, because crosspoints cannot be
changed if they are locked or inhibited to change.
Ex. 4)
Allows to send the next command when receiving a prompt.
Resends the previous command when the timeout period (5 seconds) have elapsed without
reply (echo) after sending a command.
Ex. 5)
Allows to send the next command when receiving a prompt.

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