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6.3.4.1 Packet Description
Application Header:
Command
Data Count
Application Data:
Data[0]
Data[1]-Data[DataCount-1]
6.3.4.2 Data Description
CustomNameEnable:
DataType:
TRUE:
FALSE:
CustomName:
Data Type:
Max Length:
6.3.4.3 MC-4 Response
If the custom name enable is TRUE, then the custom name banner is display on "power on". If
the Custom Name Enable is FALSE, the custom name is not displayed. The CustomName string
is copied to Nonvolatile RAM. The MC-4 will ACK when completed with this command.
6.3.4.4 Data Validation:
No data validation is done on the transmitted data.

6.3.5 Host Wakeup

By transmitting the Wakeup Notification, the Host indicates it has just "powered on" or reset and is ready
to receive MC-4 Notifications or Responses. The Host is assumed to be asleep upon power up of the
MC-4. Host status is maintained during standby.
6.3.5.1 Command Packet Description
6.3.5.2 Data Description
N/A
6.3.5.3 MC-4 Response
The MC-4 will respond to this command with an ACK.
DC_CMD_SET_CUST_NAME
Number of characters in
CustomName + 2
CustomNameEnable
CustomName
Enables/Disables the Custom Name Display.
Boolean
CustomName Enabled
CustomName Disabled
Null (0x00) terminated ASCII character string.
CUSTOM_NAME_LENGTH as defined in the Protocol Constants table
(Appendix D page
38).
Application Header:
Command
HOST_WAKEUP
Data Count
0
Application Data:
N/A
MC-4 Serial Communications Protocol
0x2C
nn
nn
ch ch ch ... 0x00
0x11
0x00
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