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16.6 Text Configuration Table
Table 16-9 shows the text configuration corresponding to the contents of each frame.
Table 16-9 Text Configuration Corresponding to Contents of Each Frame
Text Type Text Item Relevant
Frame
Maximum Number
of Characters
Sender Contents of Text (Fu: Function character) Reference
Page
Positive response ANY 4 Analyzer
MOR Holder
Negative response
(resending request)
REP 4 Analyzer
HOST
STX ? ETX BCC
Suspension
request
SUS 4 Analyzer
HOST
STX @ ETX BCC
REC 4 HOST
STX A ETX BCC
Analytical data
request for specific
sample
RES 40 HOST
STX < Fu Sample information ETX BCC
Test selection
inquiry text
Inquiry request SPE 40 Analyzer
STX : Fu Sample information ETX BCC
Test selection
specifying test
Specification
request
SPE Variable HOST
STX : Fu Sample information Channel count Test selecting Comment presence EXT BCC
information information
Analytical data
text
Routine, stat and
control samples
FR1 to END Variable Analyzer
STX : Fu Sample information Channel count Analytical data of 50 tests EXT BCC
Absorbance data
inentire reaction
process
FR1 to END Variable Analyzer
STX : Fu Sample information Analytical data 1 ... analytical data 4 BLANK1 ... BLANK4 Point count ABS1 ... ABS35 ETX BCC
Photometry-assay
calibration
END Variable Analyzer
STX : G Text No. STD count Calibration alarm STD data 1 ... STD data 6 SD value information ETX BCC
ISE calibration END Variable Analyzer STX : H ISE type Total alarms ISE calibration data ETX BCC
Supplementary Explanation
1. Table 16-9 shows the text configuration when text size is 512 bytes.
When a text size of 256 bytes is specified for analytical data text, two or more texts may be constituted. So refer to the description concerned.
2. Since there are 4 end-of-data codes besides ETX alone, attention should be paid when setting or referring to a text.
STX > ETX BCC
Text to indicate
feature of
communication