Pulse Cycle Correction By Object: Pcc - Panasonic LP-GS Series Serial Communication Command Manual

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3-13-3 Pulse cycle correction by object: PCC

Supported model: LP-RF200P
Sets the correction value of laser pulse cycle for LP-RF series by each object.
⿎ Setting request data
Start
PCC
code
⿎ Readout request data
Start
PCC
code
⿎ Response data for readout
Start
PCC
code
⿎ Data description
Name
Object No.
Laser pulse cycle
correction
Total data length
* Setting request data are variable length.
*1 : According to the code type, set the number after the decimal point by following the table below.
Code type
QR code
Data matrix code
Bar code (excluding GS1 DataBar)
PDF417
[Object No.], [Laser pulse cycle correction],
S
(, [Object No.], [Laser pulse cycle correction] ...)
[Object No.]
R
Max. 6-byte
[Object No.], [Laser pulse cycle correction],
A
8-byte or 10-byte
Data
length
Data contents
[byte]
For character objects, graphic objects,
TrueType objects and point radiation
objects:
"0000"–"1999" or "0000.0"–"1999.0"
Max. 6*
For bar code/2D code objects:
"0000.0"–"1999.9"
(Refer to table *1 for fractional portion.)
Max. 3*
"001"–"999" [%]
It is the length including the separator ",".
Max. 10
The maximum value that can be set to one object number.
Max. 32 objects can be set at once.
Content
".0" or ".2": Dark module
".1": Quiet zone outline
".3": Light module
".4": Alignment pattern (QR codes) / Border (Data matrix codes)
".5": Finder pattern (QR codes only)
".7": Quiet zone filling (Only when filling pattern 1 to 3 is used)
".8": Human readable text
".0": Code symbol
".8": Human readable text
(Check sum)
ME-LPGS-SR-5
(Check sum)
End code
(Check sum)
Remarks
• Excepting bar code/2D code
objects, you do not need to specify
the number after the decimal point.
• For bar code/2D code objects,
specifies the correction value by
each element of the code. The
number after the decimal point
represents the code element to be
set.
• The correction ratio is calculated
using the value set at the laser
settings as 100%.
End code
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