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Commands/Responses
Section 9-3
9-3-12 Numeral memory table clear command
(Sent from host to PT)
Command
[Format]
m
1B 43
[ESC] C
(e3)
(b3)
(e4)
4E
N (b1) (b2)
0D
(b4)
(e1) (e2)
(s1) (s2) [CR]
** ** ** ** **
** **** ** ** **
m : Check sum present/absent (1 BCD digits)
0 : Absent
1 : Present
b
1
to b
4
: First cleared numeral memory table number (4 BCD digits)
0000 to 1999
e
1
to e
4
: Final cleared numeral memory table number (4 BCD digits)
0000 to 1999
s
1
,s
2
: Check sum (2 hexadecimal digits)
If m is 0, omit this setting.
Reference:
The maximum number which can be specified for numeral memory table 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 be-
low is returned on normal completion.
[Format]
1B 43
[ESC] [CR]C
4330 30 0D4E
N
30
0 0 s1 s2
s
1
,s
2
: Check sum (2 hexadecimal digits)
This is always added (fixed as “0CH”).
[Function]
S Writes “0” to all the numeral memory tables within the specified range.
S If settings are omitted for both the “first cleared numeral memory table number”
and the “final cleared numeral memory table number”, all the numeral memory
tables are cleared. It is not possible to omit just one of these settings.
S When writing is executed to numeral memory tables from No.247 to No.253
(areas for clock data display/reading useonly), operation will be finished normal-
ly without writing values.