10.2 Command Set
67
ASCII Standard
Desired Output:
<
soh
>
ddd:hh:mm:ss
C
Input String Code: @@A/T01/d:/h:/m:/s/r
Input String Construction Notes: Note that the ordinary method of starting the ASCII Standard
broadcast is using the B1 or O1 command as described on page 69. Custom string entry always
begins with the @@A for strings output from the main serial port, or @@B for strings output from
the option serial port. Next, the T01 specifies the on-time character as a Hex 01, which is the
Start of Header. Notice that these characters are preceded by the “/”, which precedes each of the
other (Table 10.1) characters. “d” is for Julian Day, “h” if for hours, “m” is for minutes, “s” is for
seconds, and “r” is for carriage return, line feed. The “:” subdivides the Julian day, hour, minute
and second, and no space between characters. After typing in the Input String Code (as shown
above), press the Enter key. The code’s acceptance is indicated by a carriage return line feed.
Vorne Standard
Desired Output:
44hhmmss
C
55ddd
C
11nn
C
bel
Input String Code: 44/h/m/s/r55/d/r11/U/r/T07
Input String Construction Notes: Note that the ordinary method of starting the Vorne Standard
broadcast is using the B2 or O2 command as described on page 69. This input string code begins
with the characters “44”; note that these are printed as that and are not preceded by a “/”. “h”,
“m” and “s” follow and include a “r” for carriage-return, line-feed. “55” immediately follows the
“r”, then a “d” for Julian day, followed by another “r”. “11” immediately follows the “r”, followed
by a “U” for unlock time and “r” for another carriage-return, line-feed. Lastly, the “T07” specifies
the on time character as the Hex 07, which sounds the bel in the machine. Note that the “44”,
“55” and the “11” are not preceded by a “/” since they are printed as characters.
Status
Desired Output: ddd:hh:mm:ss I=nn:nn X=nn:nn
C
Input String Code: /[02?/d:/h:/m:/s /S01/r/:/]
Input String Construction Notes: Note that the ordinary method of starting the Status broadcast
is using the B4 or O4 command as described on page 70. This string begins with a true/false
conditional 02, which is a change of status. Since it is a part of the Table 10.1 character set, it
must be preceded by the “/”. After the “?”, appears the Julian day, hours, minutes and seconds
that indicate the day and time that the status changed. After the “s” (seconds) is an intentional
space as shown in the input string code. After the space is the intended “/” and “S01”, which
indicates a status change string type of “01”. The “/:” separates the “or” of the “true or false”
conditions, only in this case there is no specified false condition.
Summary of Contents for 1092A
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