IDK MSD-804FD User Manual

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MSD-804FD Users Guide (Command Guide)

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@SEC

Set control command (Display received data)

Command
format

@SEC, no, delay, port, memo, length, command, timeout, retry, interval, retryover,
display

, delimiter

Return value
format

@SEC, no, delay, port, memo, length, command, timeout, retry, interval, retryover,
display

, delimiter

Parameter

no

: Command number

1 to 32

delay

:

0 to 999999

port

: Output port

1 to 262143

bit6

bit5

bit4

bit3

bit2

bit1

bit0

Output

connector

LAN1

RS-232C

OUT4B

RS-232C

OUT3B

RS-232C

OUT2B

RS-232C

OUT1B

RS-232C

CH2

RS-232C

CH1

bit14

bit13

bit12

bit11

bit10

bit9

bit8

bit7

Output

connector

LAN

OUT1B*

LAN8

LAN7 LAN6

LAN5 LAN4 LAN3 LAN2


Set “1” for the bit corresponding to the output port to which the command is sent
(Since bit 23 to 19 are not used, always specify “0”). For example, if you send a
command to RS-232C CH1, specify “1”(0000000000000001 in binary). If sending a
command to LAN 1 and LAN 2, specify “192”(000000000000000011000000 in
binary).
Can be set only if Cat5e/Cat6 output option is installed.

-

bit18

bit17

bit16

bit15

Output

connector

-

LOOP

BACK

LAN

OUT4B

LAN

OUT3B

LAN

OUT2B

memo

:

Up to 14 characters of 20 to 7D except 2C (,). “2 ASCII codes”

length : Data size of the sent command (the number of bytes)

0 to 30

command : Send command data

Specify length × 2 digits with 0 to 9, A to F, a to f = 4 bit per digit (in

hexadecimal)

timeout

:

0 to 99999

retry

:

0 to 99

interval

: Interval between retries

0 to 99999

retryover

: Processing at retry timeout

0 = Stop processing, 1 = Continue processing

display :

Displaying received data

1 = In ASCII codes, 2 = In hexadecimals

delimiter

:

Specify 2 digits of 0 to 9, A to F, a to f = 4 bit per digit (in hexadecimal) in order
to monitor delimiters

100 = Not monitor

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