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MLOFF Code (Hex)
ADM_5_9842_(HexHex): the1
st
byte and 2
nd
byte
ADM_5_9843_(HexHex): the 3
rd
byte and 4
th
byte
Primal Byte String for ML Control Commands
ADM_5_9844_(HexHex): byte 1 and byte 2
ADM_5_9845_(HexHex): byte 3 and byte 4
ADM_5_9846_(HexHex): byte 5 and byte 6
ADM_5_9847_(HexHex): byte 7 and byte 8
ADM_5_9848_(HexHex): byte 9 and byte 10
ADM_5_9849_(HexHex): byte 11 and byte 12
ADM_5_9850_(HexHex): byte 13 and byte 14
ADM_5_9851_(HexHex): byte 15 and byte 16
ADM_5_9852_(HexHex): byte 17 and byte 18
ADM_5_9853_(HexHex): byte 19 and byte 20
An empty value means the ending.
A byte data is defined by one of the following Hex value
-
00 ~ 7F, each of which is used as an invariable byte.
-
A0 is used to specify each byte of the EXTN field. The number of A0s (the field width) must
equal to the number of digits of the longest phone number.
-
A9 is used to specify each byte of the CONT field. The number of A9s (the field width) must
equal to the number of bytes of the longest one of both control codes: MLON Code and
MLOFF Code.
-
A2 ~ A8: A2 is a byte outputting two meaningless bytes. A3 is a byte outputting three
meaningless bytes, and so on.
determines the value of a meaningless byte.
The Hex Value of a Meaningless Byte
ADM_5_9854_(Hex)
Hex: the value of a meaningless byte – each of the bytes represented by any of the function
codes A2~A8, and the rest of the bytes inside the EXTN field when the phone number is
shorter than the specified length
Empty = “SPACE (20)” (Default)
Primal Byte String for DTE/Mailbox Reply
ADM_5_9860_(HexHex): byte 1 and byte 2
ADM_5_9861_(HexHex): byte 3 and byte 4
ADM_5_9862_(HexHex): byte 5 and byte 6
ADM_5_9863_(HexHex): byte 7 and byte 8