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A/C-7P RO, A/C-7S RO
COMMAND 40: CPT START
DELIMITER CHARACTERS
Specifies the two characters to be
used for the beginning delimiter
characters for Command Pass-Thru.
VALUE DESCRIPTION
XXYY XX is the ASCII
hexadecimal value
of the first
character and YY is
the ASCII
hexadecimal value
of the second
character
NOTES
Host download commands
use the CPT beginning
delimiter characters as well.
The new character(s) replace
the &% in front of the Z.
If you do not select an
ending delimiter with
Command 39, the delimiter
selected with this command
will be used as the default
ending delimiter.
The default beginning
delimiter will no longer be
active if you use this
command to change it.
One delimiter character can
be specified instead of two
by entering the hex code for
the character followed by
two zeros (for example,
&%Z40,2500 selects & as the
delimiter).
A hex code that starts with
00 is invalid.
Example: &%Z40,253F specifies the
%? characters as the beginning
delimiter characters (% ASCII hex
value is 25 and ? ASCII hex value is
3F).
COMMAND 41: COMMAND ID
CHARACTER
Specifies the character that is used
for the command identifier that
follows the delimiter characters.
VALUE DESCRIPTION
00 Deletes the
previously selected
character
ZZ ZZ is the ASCII
hex value of the
command ID
character
NOTE
The character selected must
be a hex value (L, P, or U).
Example: &%Z41,59 specifies “Y” as
the command ID character.
*Factory-default setting.