Bit Map Writable Character Command - Toshiba B-EV4 Series Manual

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6.3.21 BIT MAP WRITABLE CHARACTER COMMAND

Function
Writes writable characters and logos in SD card, or flash ROM on the CPU board.
Format
For SD card or flash ROM on the CPU board
[ESC] XD; (Sj, ) aa, b, ccc, ddd, eee, fff, ggg, h, iii ------ iii [LF] [NUL]
Term
Sj: Drive
aa:
b(b):
ccc:
ddd:
eee:
fff:
ggg:
h:
iii --- iii:
Explanation
(1)
(2)
(3)
0: Flash ROM on the CPU board
1: SD card (Option)
2: SD card (Option)
Writable character set
01 to 40
51 to 55 (2-byte code character)
Writable character code
20H to FFH (Set in hex.)
2020H to FFFFH (When the writable character set is 51 to 55)
Left offset
000 to 719 (in dots)
Top offset
000 to 719 (in dots)
Character width
001 to 720 (in dots)
Character height
001 to 720 (in dots)
Horizontal spacing/proportional spacing
000 to 999 (in dots)
Type of writable character data
0: Nibble mode (4 bits/byte)
1: Hex. mode (8 bits/byte)
Writable character data to be stored
Type of writable character
Up to 40 and 49 writable character sets can be stored for SD card, respectively.
However, the maximum number of characters varies depending on the writable
character size and number of characters because of the limited memory capacity.
Character code
Up to 224 characters can be stored per character set. The maximum number of
characters is 40 sets × 224 characters = 8960 characters. It varies depending on
the writable character size and number of characters because of the limited
memory capacity.
SD card can be used for storing a writable character.
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[ESC] XD

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