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5.2 Program Message List
BP4610
5-2
5.2 Program Message List
Program messages
The data (programming messages) that can be used for programming is ASCII data (hexadecimal:
20 to 7F), except for arbitrary waveform data blocks. Arbitrary waveform data consists of binary
data blocks.
During reception of program messages by the BP4610, no distinction is made between uppercase
and lowercase.
Response messages are in uppercase.
When transmitting multiple program messages in succession, insert a “;” (semicolon) as a
delimiter between program messages. A space can also be inserted before and after each semicolon
for even greater reading ease.
Insert one or more spaces between the header and parameters of set program messages.
Input buffer
Program messages can be sent in batch up to the input buffer capacity (10,000 characters).
The transmitted program messages are stored in the input buffer and are then interpreted and
executed in the order in which they have been saved.
If, during interpreting and execution, an illegal program message is discovered, the execution of
this and subsequent program messages stops.
When interpreting and execution are completed, the input buffer is cleared and the next program
messages can be input.
The USB program messages of the BP4610 are indicated below.
Outline of program messages
Refer to “Table 5-1 Basic Settings” and “Table 5-9 Other”.
Details (in alphabetical order for each function)
Refer to “5.3 Explanation of Each Program Message”.

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