Byte Value
Dec. Hex.
Binary
Alt-keypad
entry
208
D0
11010000
Alt-0208
-
-
-
217
D9
11011001
Alt-0217
218
DA
11011010 Alt-0218
219
DB
11011011 Alt-0219
220
DC
11001100
Alt-0220
-
-
-
222
DE
11001110
Alt-0222
223
DF
11011111 Alt-0223
224
E0
11100000
Alt-0224
-
-
-
233
E9
11101001
Alt-0233
234
EA
11101010 Alt-0234
235
EB
11101011 Alt-0235
236
EC
11101100 Alt-0236
237
ED
11101101 Alt-0237
238
EE
11011110 Alt-0238
239
EF
11011111 Alt-0239
240
F0
11110000 Alt-0240
241
F1
11110001 Alt-0241
242
F2
11110010 Alt-0242
243
F3
11110011
Alt-0243
-
-
-
255
FF
11111111
Alt-0255
NOTE: The "ASCII def./char." column for codes 128 through 255 (80 through FF hex) is left blank, since there
are no ASCII character definitions for the codes in this range. However, many computers and operating systems
do support characters within this range, although there is no single standard across all platforms. Furthermore,
many operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS X, have several "code pages" (character
sets), many of which are country/language specific, from which the user can select. Therefore, this part of the
table is left blank – if you wish, you may write in the characters defined in the character set you use on a regular
basis.
Keyboard Entry
Ctrl-
ASCII
char.
def./-
char.
-
Freeze display
Turn display on
-
Start loading ring buffer
-
Start the remote adjustment of neutral density setting for current
filter position.
Increase value of Galvo DAC for neutral density setting of current
filter position.
Decrease value of Galvo DAC for neutral density setting of current
filter position.
End the remote adjustment of neutral density setting for current
filter position and save
Set controller to On Line (serial or parallel port); pressing LOCAL
key sets controller to off line).
End loading ring buffer
Run from ring buffer
End run from ring buffer
-
LAMBDA DG-4 & DG-5 OPERATION MANUAL – REV. 3.05C (20150414)
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