Name
[CTRL][V]
Data
Acceptable Values
[CTRL][V[
Variable
-32768 to 32767 (ASCII
Data
Backslash
1 (Decimal) = Priority message
Function
2 (Decimal) = dd message
3 (Decimal) = Remove message
Backslash
Display
Address
<CR> or
CTRL][M]
NOTE
1
If the Variable # and Display address are not used; only variable 0 on all displays will be updated. If the Variable # is used and not
the Display address, that variable number will be updated on all displays.
2
See previous footnote
Control-V Frame Format
Optional
Variable
Backslash
Data
The following table indicates the values to use in the Control-V format,
Control-V Frame Description
ASCII
\2D\33\32\37\36\38 to
2
decimal)
\33\32\37\36\37
\
\
1 ... 255
^M
To send floating point numbers, you need to use 2 variables; one for the
integer portion, and one for the decimal portion. i.e {var1;}.{var2;}.
4.2.3 The CTRL-V Function Frame - Alphanumeric Variables
The Ctrl-V Function is used to update variables that are embedded within
messages. The value of the variable number determines which register to update
in the message display. If no variable number is used, only variable 0 is updated.
In addition, you can flash or change the color of the variable data.
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Variable #
Backslash
Hex
\5C
\31
\32
\33
\5C
\31 to \32\35\35
\0D
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Display
<CR>
Address
Description
Data
Backslash
Message Function
Backslash
Display address where 255 is a
broadcast address.
Carriage Return
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