AMX AXC-232++ instruction manual SendString Escape Sequences

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Send_String Escape Sequences

Programming

Send_String Escape Sequences

The AXC-232++ does not regard certain three-character combinations within a Send_String program as literal characters, but as commands. The following table lists those combinations.

Send_String Escape Sequences

27,17,<time>

Syntax:

Sends a break character of

"27,17,<time>"

the specified length of time.

Variable:

 

 

time = 100 microsecond increments 1 - 255.

 

Example:

 

SEND_STRING AXC232,"27,17,10"

 

Sends a break character of 1mS.

 

 

27,18,1

Syntax:

Sets the ninth data bit to 1 for

"27,18,1"

all of the following characters

Example:

to be transmitted.

SEND_STRING AXC232,"27,18,1"

 

 

Sets the ninth data bit to 1 for all of the following characters to be transmitted.

 

Used in conjunction with the 'B9MON' command.

 

 

27,18,0

Syntax:

Clears the ninth data bit to 0

"27,18,0"

for all of the next characters

Example:

to be transmitted.

SEND_STRING AXC232,"27,18,0"

 

 

Clears the ninth data bit to 0 for all of the next characters to be transmitted.

 

Used in conjunction with the 'B9MON' command.

 

 

27,19,<time>

Syntax:

Inserts a delay before the

"27,19,<time>"

next character to be

Variable:

transmitted.

time = 100 microsecond increments 1 - 255.

 

 

Example:

 

SEND_COMMAND AXC232,"27,19,10"

 

Inserts a 1mS delay before the next character to be transmitted.

 

 

27,20,0

Syntax:

Asserts RTS hardware hand-

"27,20,0"

shake output high.

Example:

 

 

SEND_COMMAND AXC232,"27,20,0"

 

Asserts RTS hardware handshake output high.

 

 

27,20,1

Syntax:

Asserts RTS hardware hand-

"27,20,1"

shake output low.

Example:

 

 

SEND_COMMAND AXC232,"27,20,1"

 

Asserts RTS hardware handshake output low.

 

 

 

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AMX AXC-232++ instruction manual SendString Escape Sequences