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2-30 <strong>HP</strong>-IB Programming<br />

For FLEX/FLEX-TD<br />

[SOURceI<br />

: PAGing<br />

C : FORMatI<br />

:(FLEXlFTD)<br />

: TYPE?<br />

: TYPE TONE 1 NUMeric I ALPHanumeric 1<br />

HBINary<br />

Sets the type of message. *RST value is NUMeric.<br />

Note ALPHanumeric supports the 7-bit coded <strong>ch</strong>aracter set (ISO/lEC 646)<br />

only.<br />

: VECTor?<br />

: VECTor STANdard I SPECial I NUMBered<br />

Sets the type of numeric message. *RST value is STANdard.<br />

STANdard: Displays the received numeric message on the<br />

pager-under-test.<br />

SPECial: Converts the received numeric message to the<br />

pre-defined message and displays it on the<br />

pager-under-test.<br />

NUMBered: The message numbers are assigned for ea<strong>ch</strong> paging<br />

address separately starting at 0 and progressing up to a<br />

maximum of 63 in consecutive order.<br />

: NUMB er?<br />

: NUMBer <br />

Sets the initial number of numeric messages to be sent (0 to 63). *RST<br />

value is 0.<br />

: HBINary?<br />

: HBINary BIT1 1 BIT7 I BIT8 I BIT14 I BIT16<br />

Sets the bits per <strong>ch</strong>aracter of HEX/Binary message.<br />

*RST value is BITl.<br />

BITl: 1 bit per <strong>ch</strong>aracter<br />

BIT7: 7 bits per <strong>ch</strong>aracter<br />

BIT8: 8 bits per <strong>ch</strong>aracter<br />

BIT14: 14 bits per <strong>ch</strong>aracter<br />

BIT16: 16 bits per <strong>ch</strong>aracter<br />

:CODE?<br />

:CODE ’ string’<br />

Sets the pager capcode (address) up to 16 <strong>ch</strong>aracters. The frame,<br />

phase, collapse cycle, and short/long address are automatically<br />

determined using the FLEX/FLEX-TD standard rule. Setting ea<strong>ch</strong><br />

value after this command is sent overwrites the value. *RST value is<br />

“A0000001”.

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