User Guide
164 CHAPTER 13
Appendix
Example: F0,00,20,33,01,10,70,05,28,5F,F7
Set Cutoff on Part 6 to decimal
value 95. (10: device ID omni; 70: page A, 05:
part 6; 28: parameter Cutoff, 5F: decimal value
95)
SINGLE DUMP
[message]=
10 Single Dump
bb Bank Number
00 Single Edit buffer
01..04: Single Bank A..D
ss Program Number
0..127 [256 single bytes]
cs Checksum
optional
{F0,00,20,33,01,dd,10,bb,ss,[256 single
bytes],cs,F7}
When bank number is set to 00, the program
number is the part number that addresses one
of the sixteen Single Edit buffer in Multi Mode
(00..0F) or the Single buffer in Single Mode (40).
[256 single bytes] contains the Single parame-
ter pages A and B, each 128 bytes long.
Checksum is the sum (DeviceID + 10 + Bank-
Number + ProgramNumber + [256 single bytes])
AND 7F. A dump with a wrong checksum will be
received, but an error message will appear on
the display.
MULTI DUMP
[message]=
11 Multi Dump
bb Bank Number
00 Multi Edit buffer;
01 multi bank
mm Program Number
0..127 [256 multi bytes]
cs Checksum
optional
{F0,00,20,33,01,dd,11,bb,mm,[256 multi
bytes],cs,F7}
When bank number 00, the dump destina-
tion is the Multi Edit buffer. In this case the pro-
gram number is ignored.
[256 multi bytes] contains the Multi parameters
in a special succession. See Multi Dump Table.
Checksum is the sum (DeviceID + 11 + Bank-
Number + ProgramNumber + [256 multi bytes])
AND 7F. A dump with a wrong checksum will be
received, but an error message will appear on
the display.
SINGLE REQUEST
[message]=
30 Single Request
bb Bank Number
00: Single Edit buffer
01..04: Single Bank A..D
ss Program Number
0..127
{F0,00,20,33,01,dd,30,bb,ss,F7}
When bank number is set to 00, the program
number is the part number that addresses one
of the sixteen Single Edit buffer in Multi Mode
(00..0F) or the Single buffer in Single Mode (40).










