4-3SectionCommands/Responses
387
e
1
to e
4
: Final cleared numeral memory table entry number (4 BCD dig-
its)
0000 to 1999
s
1
, s
2
: Checksum (2 hexadecimal digits)
If m is 0, omit this setting.
Reference: The maximum number that can be specified for numeral memory table entries
depends on the setting for numbers of numeral memory table entries
(512/1000/2000) made at the Support Tool.
Response
Only if Yes is set for the Response memory switch, the response indicated below
is returned on normal completion.
Format
1B 43
[ESC] [CR]C
4330 30 0D4E
N
30
0 0 s1 s2
s
1
, s
2
: Checksum (2 hexadecimal digits)
This is always added (fixed as 0).
Function
• Writes 0 to all the numeral memory table entries within the specified range.
• If settings are omitted for both the first cleared numeral memory table entry
number and the final cleared numeral memory table entry number, all the nu-
meral memory table entries are cleared. It is not possible to omit just one of
these settings.
• When writing is executed to numeral memory table entries from No.247 to
No.253 (areas for clock data display/reading use only), operation will be fin-
ished normally without writing values.
4-3-13 Character String Memory Table Clear Command
(Sent from Host to PT)
Command
Format
m
1B 43
[ESC] C
(e3)
(b3)
(e4)
53
S (b1) (b2)
0D
(b4)
(e1)
(e2)
(s1) (s2) [CR]
* * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * *
m: Checksum present/absent (1 BCD digit)
0: Absent
1: Present
b
1
to b
4
: First cleared character string memory table entry number
(4 BCD digits)
0000 to 0499
e
1
to e
4
: Final cleared character string memory table entry number
(4 BCD digits)
0000 to 0499
s
1
, s
2
: Checksum (2 hexadecimal digits)
When m is 0, omit this setting.
Reference: The maximum number that can be specified for character string memory table
entries depends on the setting for numbers of character string table entries
(256/1000/2000) made at the Support Tool. However, it is not possible to clear
character string memory table entries higher than entry 500.