
Section 3 Listener lnput Format
3.1Listener lnput Program Message Format
The following section shows program messages when, for example, 4 UI is selected for the reception jitter and the
reception signal is set to 9953M.
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The program message format comprises a sequence of functional elements divided into the units of minimum level to express functions. The uppercase letters in angled brackets ( < and > ) in the figure above show examples of functional elements. The functional elements are further divided into elements called the coding elements. The lowercase letters in angled brackets ( < and > ) in the figure above show examples of coding elements.
The following pages provide explanations of the program message format using the functional syntax diagram and coding syntax diagram.
Functional syntax diagram: Graphic representation of selection of functional elements along specific routes
- Coding syntax diagram: Graphic representation of selection of coding elements along specific routes
