591
Commands/Responses
Section 9-3
9-3-17
Character string input notify command
(Sent from PT to host)
Command
[Format]
1B
53
[ESC]
S
t3
d11
53
S
t1
d12
t2
0D
t4
dn1
dn2
s1
s2
[CR]
* *
* *
* *
* *
* *
* *
* *
* *
* *
* *
t
1
to t
4
:
Input character string memory table number (4 BCD digits)
0000 to 0499
This is the number of the character string memory table for which
there has been character string input.
d1
1
, d1
2
, ..., dn
1
, dn
2
:
Input character string data (1 to 40 characters)
00 to FF
H
In the case of character string memory tables allocated to the
host, this is the registered number of words multiplied by 2, and
the case of character string memory tables not allocated to the
host, it is data for 40 characters.
s
1
, s
2
:
Check sum (2 hexadecimal digits)
This is always added.
Response
[Format]
None
[Function]
S
In accordance with operations at the PT, such as character string settings and
copying of character string memory tables, notifies the host that a character
string has been input to the character string memory tables.
Example
S
Command
0
1B
53
[ESC]
S
31
4F
30
0
53
S
2
32
30
1
4F
0D
4E
30
46
0
F
[CR]
4D
52
O
M
R
O
N
Input character string memory table number : No.210
Input character string data (hexadecimal)
: OMRON
Check sum (hexadecimal)
: 0FH
Here, it is ascertained that “OMRON” has been input to character string memory
table No.210.
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