Gs c2 n1 n2 – Citizen Systems CBM-270 User Manual

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GS C2 n1 n2

[Function]

Setting the numbering counter

[Code]

<1D>H<43>H<3B>H<N1><3B>H<N2><3B>H<N3><3B>H<N4><3B>H

<N5><3B>H

<1D>H<43>H<32>H<n1><n2>

[Range]

0

n1

255, 0

n2

255

[Outline]

This command sets the numbering (serial number counter) value.

n1 + n2

×

256 (n1 = remainder, n2 = quotient) becomes a counter value.

[Caution]

If the counter is set with this command, a repeat count of the identical counter will be

cleared. If the counter value is beyond the Range specified with the "GS C1" or "GS C;"

command, the counter will be initialized.

[Default]

Not defined.

[See Also]

GS C0, GS C1, GS c, GS C ;

[Sample Program]

[Print Result]

See the sample program and print result for the GS C1 command on Page 82.

GS C; N1; N2; N3; N4; N5;

[Function]

Setting the numbering counter mode (B)

[Code]

<1D>H<43>H<3B>H<N1><3B>H<N2><3B>H<N3><3B>H<N4><3B>H

<N5><3B>H

<N1>, <N2>, <N3>, <N4>, and <N5> are character codes.

[Range]

0

N1, N2, N5

65535 0

N3, N4

255

[Outline]

This command sets the numbering (serial number counter) mode and a counter value.

N1

: Counter default

N2

: Counter final value

N3

: Counter step value

N4

: Identical counter print count

N5

: Counter start value

N1<N2

: Count-up system

N1>N2

: Count-down system

N1 = N2

or

N3 = 0

: Counter stop

or

N4 = 0

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