R E M O T E O P E R A T I O N S
Remote Configuration
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LDC-3926339
C H A P T E R
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manual to identify optional letters; although, the optional letters must be in the
correct sequence. Some examples of what does, and does not, work:
White Space
White space is normally the space character (space bar). A single white space
must separate a command from its parameters or data. For example:
To enhance readability, you can use one or more white spaces before a comma,
semicolon, or terminator. Since a computer normally puts the terminator at the
end of each command string (line), an extra space character at the end of the
command line does not affect the command string.
A query has no space between the mnemonic and the question mark. For
example:
Note:
Too many consecutive white spaces can overflow the 80-byte data I/O buffer.
Terminators
A program message terminator identifies the end of a command string. These are
the valid terminator sequences:
•
<NL>
•
<^END>
•
<NL><^END>
Many computers terminate with <CR><NL><^END> (Carriage Return - New Line
- EOI). A carriage return (<CR>) is read as a white space.
The LDC-3926 terminates its responses with <CR><NL><^END>, unless you use
the TERM command to change it. See
Okay
Not Okay
DIS
DS
Disp
dsp
Displ
dply
Displa
DSPLY
Display
disply
Okay
Not Okay
DELAY 500
DELAY500
Okay
Not Okay
TIMER?
TIMER ?
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