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Describes the display's capabilities, including data transmission, configuration, and display options.
Illustrates the connection diagram of the display unit with external systems like SPS and PC.
Lists technical details such as display type, operating voltage, connection interface, housing, and memory capacity.
Details the structure and content of response frames transmitted from the display unit.
Defines the structure and fields of the header for online frames.
Details the data unit part of online frames, containing display data.
Describes the trail section of online frames, including checksum and end-of-text markers.
Describes transmission and display of online texts, including character set selection.
Covers transmission of texts, graphics, and variables, including querying and setting.
Details commands for direct graphic control, including clearing, drawing, and scrolling.
Covers general functions like selecting blinking duration and adjusting brightness.
Explains how to manage digital inputs and outputs on the display.
Describes predefined command sequences (macros) for device operation.
Explains the meaning of different error codes returned in response frames.
Describes timing requirements for parallel inputs.
Specifies voltage levels for parallel inputs.
Details the pinout and assignments for the Ethernet connector.
Instructions for using the boot jumper for system recovery after faulty downloads.
Details configuration options for switches S1 and S2 related to address settings.
Describes procedures for performing standard tests and light sensor adjustments.
Describes the function and status indications of LEDs 1 and 2.
Details the status indications for LEDs 1, 2, and 3 related to module and network status.
Explains the status indications for LEDs 4, 5, and 6.
Notes on the DIP switch settings inside the module housing.
Provides sample character sets and explains ASCII coding for displayable characters.