SIS Overview
Using the Command and Response Tables
When programming, certain characters are more conveniently represented by their
hexadecimal rather than ASCII values. The table below shows the hexadecimal equivalent of
each ASCII character:
Space
Figure 139.
The Command and Response tables list valid ASCII commands, the XMP 240 C AT
responses to the host, and descriptions of the command functions with the results of
executing the commands.
Symbol Definitions
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ASCII to HEX Conversion Table
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ASCII to Hex Conversion Table
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Carriage return (with line feed)
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Carriage return (no line feed)
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Space character
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Pipe (can be used interchangeably with the
character)
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Escape key
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Can be used interchangeably with the
character.
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Only instances marked with a
characters in the command and response tables are only inserted for ease of
reading.
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Unless stated otherwise, SIS commands are not case sensitive.
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character require a space. Any spaces between
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