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FOR-A MFR-3000 - Channel Name Request Commands (7)

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8-3-3. Channel Name Request Commands (7)
K? Commands allow you to obtain Source and Destination names in ASCII and/or in Kanji
set in the MFR Web-based Control menu.
Up to 32 channel names can be obtained per a single request.
Note that the number of request channels exceeds the system maximum size, no data will
return for the exceeded channels.
See the [Web-based Control: SystemSize/LevelName page].
Command Format
Command
Command response
@[sp]K?<SorD><AorK>,<Ofset>
K:<SorD><AorK><No.>,<Dat>
Commands
BYTE No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8-10
11
Command
@
[sp]
K
?
S
A
,
000-0FF
CR
D
K
000-0FF
Command response
BYTE No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7-9
10
11-
Response
CR
LF
K
:
S
A
000-0FF
,
CR
LF
D
K
000-0FF
Command
Response
BYTE 5
<S or D>
Select between S (Source) or D (Destination)
S: Source, D: Destination
BYTE 6
<A or K>
Select A (Ascii) or K (Kanji) for names.
Command
BYTE8-10
<Offset>
Specify the start number of channels.
Source: 000-0FF, Destination: 000-0FF
Response
BYTE7-9
<No.>
Indicates the channel number.
Source: 000-0FF, Destination: 000-0FF
Response
BYTE11-
<Dat>
Indicates the channel name in Ascii or Kanji using hex
characters (max. 128 bytes).
Character code for Ascii names: Ascii
Character code for Kanji names: UTF-8
Command
Response
CR
Carriage return
LF
Line feed

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