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Chapter 4: InView Protocol
Data
Acceptable Values
[CTRL][T[
1 ... 4000 (Decimal)
MSG #
Backslash
1 (Decimal) = Priority message
2 (Decimal) = dd message
Function
3 (Decimal) = Remove message
Backslash
Display
Address
<CR> or
CTRL][M]
NOTE
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Control-T Frame Description
ASCII
4095 (Decimal)
-1 (Decimal)
\
\
1 ... 255
^M
Use a priority message to clear all concurrently running messages and display the
message number just sent. This supersedes any message added to the queue
regardless of priority levels assigned to them. Add/remove messages allows for
the ability of up to 64 concurrently running messages to be displayed. Messages
are added to the queue and are displayed for the length of time based on the
message pause setting (1 to 5 seconds).
Messages have three different priority levels assigned to them; low, medium, and
high. Messages with the highest priority level in the queue are displayed until
they are cleared. When all messages are removed or cleared, the background
message (message # 4095) is displayed.
If no background message is programmed, the default message NO
BACKGROUND MESSAGE appears.
The CTRL-V Function Frame - Numeric Variables
The CTRL-V function is used to update variables that are embedded within
messages. The value of the variable number determines which variable register is
updated in the display. If no display address is used, it updates all displays with
the variable data. The Control-V Frame Format shows the format for updating
variables, and the Control-V Frame Description shows the acceptable values for
the CTRL-V function.
Hex
\31 to \34\30\30\30
\34\30\39\35
\2D\31
\5C
\31
\32
\33
\5C
\31 to \32\35\35
\0D
Description
Message number
Background message number
Backslash
Message Function
Backslash
Display address where 255 is a
broadcast address.
Carriage Return
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