Notes:
If an ending delimiter is not selected, the delimiter
selected with command 40 will be the default.
If command 39 and command 40 are both entered,
command 39 must be sent after command 40 to be
active.
One delimiter character can be specified by entering
00 for the second character. For example, &%Z39,2500
selects % as the delimiter.
A hex code that starts with 00 is invalid.
40: Beginning Delimiter Characters
Purpose:
Specifies one or two characters as the beginning
delimiter for Command Pass-Thru (CPT).
Z40,xy
Syntax:
x
the ASCII hexadecimal value of the first
beginning delimiter character.
y
the ASCII hexadecimal value of the second
beginning delimiter character.
Example:
&%Z40,253F
Specifies %? as the beginning delimiter characters (%
is 25 hex and ? is 3F hex).
Notes:
The new character(s) replace &% in front of the Z
when sending commands to the interface card.
The default beginning delimiter (&%) is no longer
active when you use this command to change it.
One delimiter character can be specified by entering
00 for the second character. For example, &%Z40,2500
selects % as the beginning delimiter.
A hex code that starts with 00 is invalid.
If you do not select an ending delimiter with
Command 39, the delimiter selected with this
command is used as the default ending delimiter.
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