12. Serial No. & Model Name Read
12.1 Serial No. Read
This command is used in order to read a serial number.
1) The controller requests the monitor to read a serial number.
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SOH | (01h): Start Of Header |
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'0' | (30h): Reserved |
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Monitor ID: Specify the Monitor ID which you want to get serial number. Ex.) If Monitor ID is '1', specify 'A'.
'0' (30h): Message sender is the controller.
'A' (41h): Message type is "Command".
Message
STX (02h): Start of Message
ETX (03h): End of Message
Check code
BCC: Block Check Code
Refer to the section 4.5 “Check code” for a BCC calculation.
Delimiter
CR (0Dh): End of packet
2) The monitor replies the serial No. data to the controller.
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Header
SOH (01h): Start Of Header
'0' (30h): Reserved
'0' (30h): Message receiver is the controller.
Monitor ID: Indicate a replying Monitor ID.
Ex.) When this byte is set to 'A', the replying Monitor ID is '1'.
'B' (42h): Message type is "Command reply".
Note.) The maximum data length that can be returned from the monitor at a time is 32bytes.
Ex.) The byte data 20h is encoded as ASCII characters '2' and '0' (32h and 30h).
Message
STX (02h): Start of Message
These data are encoded to ASCII characters strings. ETX (03h): End of Message
Check code
BCC: Block Check Code
Refer to the section 4.5 “Check code” for a BCC calculation.
Delimiter
CR (0Dh): End of packet
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