APPENDIX C – MESSAGE TEXT INSERTION COMMANDS
As discussed in the Set Message Text section of this manual, the
Table H provides a listing of the message text insertion commands based upon the function of the command.
Table H. CM9760-MDA Message Text Insertion Commands
Command Function | Command Format |
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Set one line of message text | [A0][CB][00][Unit ID][Channel][Row][Message |
on an MDA unit/channel/row | Text |
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Set up to five lines of message | [A0][CB][01][Unit ID][Channel][Message Text (4 to |
text on an MDA unit/channel | 124 characters)][AF][Checksum] |
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Query the message text that is | [A0][CB][02][Unit ID][Channel][AF][Checksum] |
displayed on an MDA unit/channel* |
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Clear one line of message text | [A0][CB][03][Unit ID][Channel][Row] |
from an MDA unit/channel/row | [AF][Checksum] |
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Clear all lines of message text | [A0][CB][04][Unit ID][Channel][AF][Checksum] |
from an MDA unit/channel |
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Clear all message text from all | [A0][CB][05][Unit ID][AF][Checksum] |
channels of the selected MDA unit |
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Format the text block display on | [A0][CB][06][Unit ID][Channel][Format][Rows to |
MDA unit/channel | Display/Scroll][Row Separation][High Message |
| Time][Low Message Time][AF][Checksum] |
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Format the text block display on | [A0][CB][07][Unit ID][Format][Rows to Display/ |
all channels for the selected MDA | Scroll][Row Separation][High Message Time][Low |
unit | Message Time][AF][Checksum] |
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Query text block format on an | [A0][CB][08][Unit ID][Channel][AF][Checksum] |
MDA unit/channel |
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Insert message text and scroll the | [A0][CB][09][Unit ID][Channel][Message Text |
other rows upward | characters)][AF][Checksum] |
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*The MDA response to the message text query command is the command using function byte 01.
The MDA response to the message format query command is the command using function byte 06.
Note the following about the commands shown in Table H:
¥Data within brackets is expressed as hexadecimal data. Brackets are not part of the commandsÑthe brackets are used to separate the various parts of the command to provide ease of readability.
¥First four bytes of each command are as follows: [A0][CB][function byte][Unit ID]
where:
[A0] and [CB] =
[function byte] = [00] to [09], which determines the command function
[Unit ID] = [00] to [63] in packed binary code decimal (BCD) format, which defines the Unit ID number of the MDA
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