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Commands/Responses
Section 9-3
9-3-10 Bit memory table write command (Sent from host to PT)
Command
[Format]
Data of 16 tables
Data of 16 tables
m
1B 57
[ESC] W
t3 t4
42
Bt1 (l1) (l2)
t2
2C
0D
d11 d14
,
dn1 dn4
(s1) (s2) [CR]
**** ** ** ** ** ** **
** ** ** ** ** **
m : Check sum present/absent (1 BCD digit)
0 : Absent
1 : Present
8 : Absent (effective only when 1 table written)
9 : Present (effective only when 1 table written)
t
1
to t
4
: First bit memory table number written to (4 BCD digits)
0000 to 0999
l
1
,l
2
: Number of written tables (2 BCD digits)
00 :100 tables
01 to 99 :1 to 99 tables
When m is 8 or 9, omit this setting.
d1
1
to d1
4
, ..., dn
1
to dn
4
:
Contents of the written bit memory tables (4 hexadecimal
digits,n)
0000 to FFFF
H
The contents of bit memory table are represented as 1 bit data
(OFF=0, ON=1) and 16 entries of bit memory table are specified
as 4 hexadecimal digits value. (Table entries with smaller number
is the rightmost bit.)
If written data is less than 16, the specification is started from bit 0.
(Remaining leftmost bit will be ignored.)
The bit memory table data (4 hexadecimal digits) is delimited by
commas by each 16 tables.
s
1
,s
2
: Check sum (2 hexadecimal digits)
When m is 0 or 8, omit this setting.
Reference:
The maximum number whichcan be specified for bit memory table depends onthe
setting for numbers of bit memory table entries (256/1000) made at the Support
Tool.