IDK MSD-5401 User Manual page 165

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[Step I-v. Setting timeout]
TIME OUT: 0s000ms
RETRY: 0
↓◄►keys
TIME OUT: 0s000ms
RETRY: 0
↓◄►keys
TIME OUT: 0s000ms
RETRY:
0
↓◄►keys
INTERVAL: 0s000ms
ERROR:STOP
↓◄►keys
INTERVAL: 0s000ms
ERROR:STOP
↓◄►keys
INTERVAL: 0s000ms
ERROR:STOP
↓◄►keys
MEMO:
1
↓ SET key: Applies settings.
[PRESET COMMAND 1]
NOW UPDATE...
[COMMAND EDIT]
CMD
1
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The numbers at the lower left indicate the number of characters of the cursor position.
Note:
If you do not press the "SET" key, the control command is not changed. Make sure to press the "SET" key.
[Setting loop back]
If the MSD sends a communication command back to the MSD itself using the loop back function, the MSD
replies "OK" if processed normally while replying "NG" if parameter or command is incorrect. (These
commands differ from reply commands to communication commands received externally; not loop-back.)
Since "OK" and "NG" are registered to reply commands 31 and 32 by factory default, respectively, set CHECK"
for those commands in order to check reply commands using the loop back function. However, these
commands can be changed in "8.12.2 Reply commands", so confirm that "OK" and "NG" have not been
changed before using.
With this function, you can register several communication commands to one control command. (Up to 30
bytes) For example, if sending the channel switching command "@SSW,1,1CR LF" and the audio output
setting command "@SSL,1,1 CR LF" successively, register "@SSW,1,1 CR LF @SSL,1,1 CR LF" (20 bytes).
Even if you send several communication commands, the number of reply commands is 1, and "OK" is replied
if processed successfully while "NG" is replied if there is an error even in just one command.
▲▼keys: Set the retry timeout in seconds (0 to 99).
▲▼keys: Set the retry timeout in milliseconds (0 to 999).
▲▼keys: Set the number of retries (0 to 99).
▲▼keys: Set the retry interval in seconds (0 to 99).
▲▼keys: Set the retry interval in milliseconds (0 to 999).
▲▼keys: Select the action for when retry over occurs (STOP, EXEC).
▲▼keys: Set the "MEMO" (20 to 7D of "9 ASCII codes" except for 2C).
◄►keys: Moves the cursor to the next number (Up to 14 characters).
The message is displayed for one second and then previous screen is
displayed automatically.
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