Lexicon
6.3.25.2 Data Description
InputId:
Data Type:
Definition/Conversion: MC-4 Input Ids
6.3.25.3 Data Validation
The InputId must be a valid Input number. If it is not, the MC-4 will respond with a NAK packet
and error code DC_INVALID_INPUT.
6.3.25.4 Input Name Response Packet
Application Header:
Command
Data Count
Application Data:
Data[0]
Data[1]- Data[DataCount-1]
6.3.25.5 Data Description
InputId:
Data Type:
Definition/Conversion: MC-4 Input Ids
InputName:
Data Type:
Max Length:
6.3.26 MC-4 Set Input Name by Id
Sets an Input Name to the transmitted value for a given input.
6.3.26.1 Command Packet Description
Application Header:
Command
Data Count
Application Data:
Data[0]
Data[1]-Data[DataCount-1]
6.3.26.2 Data Description
InputId:
Data Type:
Description/Conversion: MC-4 Input Ids
InputName:
Data Type:
Max Length:
Unsigned 8 bit Integer
(Appendix F page
MC_RESP_INPUT_NAME
Number of Characters in
InputName + 2
InputId
InputName
Unsigned 8 bit Integer
(Appendix F page
Null (0x00) terminated ASCII character string.
INPUT_NAME_LENGTH defined in Protocol Constants table
(Appendix D page
38)
MC_CMD_SET_INPUT_NAME
Number of characters in
InputName + 2
InputId
InputName
Unsigned 8 bit Integer
(Appendix F page
Null (0x00) terminated ASCII character string.
INPUT_NAME_LENGTH defined in Protocol Constants table
(Appendix D page
38)
MC-4 Serial Communications Protocol
40)
0x96
nn
nn
ch ch ch ... 0x00
40)
0x48
nn
0 to 7
ch ch ch ... 0x00
40)
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