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16.6.1 Composition of Each Text
(1) Text for Non-Specific Request (text having no data area)
(a) Composition of text
STX FR ETX (FR: Frame character)
(b) Table 16-10 shows the frame name and frame character according to the sending
direction.
Table 16-10
Frame
Name
Frame Character From Analyzer to Host From Host to Analyzer
ANY > O ×
MOR × O
REP ? O O
SUS @ O O
REC A × O
O: Sent ×: Not sent
(2) RES: Text of analytical data request for specific sample (from host to analyzer)
(a) Composition of text
STX < Fu Sample information ETX (Fu: Function character)
(b) Table 16-11 shows the contents of the text. Note that alarm is issued on the
analyzer side if any other than routine and stat sample information (control sample
or calibration information) is sent from the host to analyzer.
"Ignored" in the table means that the analyzer ignores relevant sample information
even if it is specified by the host.
Table 16-11
Function Character Sample Information
From Host to Analyzer (For "from analyzer
to host," refer to (5) below.)
Sample No.
Position
No.
ID No.
Routine
sample
With a a Ignored ID No. set
(blank
unallowable)
Routine
sample
Without n n Sample No.
set (1 to 400)
Ignored
Stat
sample
With d d ID No. set
(blank
unallowable)
Stat
sample
Without g g Sample No.
set (1 to 50)
Ignored