7. Text Operation Command – T**
Communication for RA2000 series (1WMPD4003507)
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7.1. Page Annotation String
TIP (Text Input Page) Inputting page annotation string
TOP (Text Output Page) Outputting page annotation string
TCP (Text Clear Page) Clearing page annotation string
Function
Inputs page annotation string.
TIP (Delimiter)
P: <Line number>:<String> (Delimiter)
:
E: (Delimiter)
Input Format
<Line number> The line number from 1 to 108 can be selected.
<String> S-SJIS code Maximum 64 characters can be input.
* A one-byte character can be input but is converted into S-JIS code to be
registered.
Output Format None
Description
Once the TIP command is received, an input mode becomes the mode where
texts are input by line.
From then on, it is possible to select a line to input string.
Exit from the input mode with the reception of “E”.
Function
Outputs page annotation string.
TOP P1 (Delimiter)
Input Format
P1: Selecting line [1-108] or A
When any number is selected: Only a single line is output.
When “A” is selected: All lines are output.
Output Format When P1=[1-108], only a single line of string is output.
<String> (Delimiter)
When P1=A, the output is given in the following format, which is the same as
the input of TIP.
P: <Line number>:<String> (Delimiter)
:
E: (Delimiter)
Description
When P1=A (all lines are selected), the output of lines including no string are
omitted.
Function
Clears page annotation string.
P1: Selecting line [1-108] or A
Input Format
When any number is selected: Only string in a single line is cleared.
When “A” is selected: All lines are cleared.
Output Format E: (Delimiter)
Description
The selected line is cleared and then “E” is output as an ending code.
When the selection of P1 has an error, “?” is output as a parameter error.
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