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Programming Codes iTherm
®
280 Programmer’s Guide
28-04430 Rev K Page 123
Function Define user-defined characters
ASCII [ESC] = <y> <c
1
> <c
2
> [x
1
d
1
… d(y x x
1
)] … [xk d
1
… d(y x xk)]
Second, save the definition in the nonvolatile flash memory with the
appropriate command.
Save the definition. Note the "Save user-defined characters" command
saves all three character definitions.
Function Save user-defined characters
ASCII [ESC] [US] c <Name..> <0>
Third, load the character set or load and run the macro.
To restore the character definitions, issue a load item command with the
name of the character set to be loaded.
The terminating <0> may be replaced with an & or redefined. See [ESC]
[EM]T<n> or &%UT<n> on page 128.
Function Load item from user store
ASCII [ESC] [US] l <Name..> <0>
If the item referenced is a user-defined character set, it is loaded into the
current definition. If it is a macro, it is loaded into the macro buffer. It is
not processed or printed.
To help maintain the user-store area, the following commands can be
used.
The terminating <0> may be replaced with an & or redefined. See [ESC]
[EM]T<n> or &%UT<n> on page 128.
Function Flag as a start-up macro
ASCII [ESC] [US] s <Name..> <0>
The [ESC] [US] s <Name..> <0> command flags the referenced item to
be processed at startup. No more than one user character definition and
user data item may be flagged.
The terminating <0> may be replaced with an & or redefined. See [ESC]
[EM]T<n> or &%UT<n> on page 128.
Function Remove item from user store
ASCII [ESC] [US] e <Name..> <0>
The [ESC] [US] e <Name..> <0> command removes an item from user
store and frees up its space. The terminating <0> may be replaced with
an & or redefined. See [ESC] [EM]T<n> or &%UT<n> on page 128.

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