Specifications
CHAPTER 4
OPERATION
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DT-203X, DT-105X and DT-110X display series
4.4.5.4. Reset a message with variables.
To reset a message with variables, you must set its position on the table to 0 or change
the message number for another message number.
4.4.5.5. Reset all messages .
To reset all messages, you must set all positions from VW n to VW n+9 to 0.
4.4.5.6. Data variables.
The data variables must be placed into groups of consecutive VM’s for each
message.You may use only one group of VM’s for all messages or use a different group of VM’s
for each message.
The variable data block structure is:
First VM
Second VM
..........................
Last VM
Position of
variable
Number of
characters
2 ASCII
characters
variables
2 ASCII
characters
variable
2 ASCII
characters
variable
The position of each character variable in the message is defined at edition time.
Position 1 corresponds to the variable character furthest to the left in line 1. Line 1 is the top line
in displays of more than one line.
Line
Position in decimal
Position in hexadecimal
1
1-16
1h-10h
2
17-32
11h-20h
3
33-48
21h-30h
4
49-64
31h-40h
5
65-80
41h-50h
6
81-96
51h-60h
7
97-112
61h-70h
8
113-128
71h-80h
A variable position is independent of used variables, this means that although no
variable is used in line 2, the first variable in line 3 is in position 33.
The variable position must be in hexadecimal code.










