IDK MSD-54 Series User Manual

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Note:

If the MSD sends a communication command back to the MSD itself using the loop back function, the MSD

replies “OK” if processed normally while it replies “NG” if parameter or command is incorrect. (This differs

from reply commands to communication commands received externally; not loop back.) Since “OK” and “NG”

are registered to reply commands 31 and 32 by factory default, respectively, do not edit or delete those

commands if you use the loop back function and check reply commands.

32

1

2

3

4

5

30

31

32

SIZE

0 byte

2 bytes

2 bytes

0 byte

0 byte

0 byte

0 byte

0 byte

PROCESS

EXEC

EXEC

STOP

EXEC

EXEC

EXEC

EXEC

EXEC

DATA

All 00

OK

NG

All 00

All 00

All 00

All 00

All 00

MASK

All FF

All FF

All FF

All FF

All FF

All FF

All FF

All FF

MEMO

All space

OK

NG

All space

All space

All space

All space

All space

[Figure 8.52] Defaults of reply commands

1. To edit the reply command using menu:

MSD-5404

Top

↓ SET key

[FUNCTION SELECT]
PRESET COMMAND

▲▼keys: Select “PRESET COMMAND”.

↓ SET key

[PRESET COMMAND]
RECV COMMAND EDIT

▲▼keys: Select “RECV COMMAND EDIT”.

↓ SET key

[RECV COMMAND EDIT]
CMD

1

▲▼keys: Select the reply command (CMD 1 to CMD 32).

Memo is displayed on the right of the command number.

↓ SET key ↑ ESC key: Cancels the setting and returns the menu.

SIZE:

0

BYTE

PROCESS:EXEC

▲▼keys: Set the size of reply command data (0 to 30).

If not registered, “0” is displayed.

◄►keys

SIZE: 0BYTE
PROCESS:

E

XEC

▲▼keys: Select the mode for when retry over occurs (STOP, EXEC,

RETRY).

◄►keys

PJLink:

O

FF

▲▼keys: Set whether setting PJLink commands (OFF, ON).

◄►keys

COMMAND INPUT MODE:

A

SCII

▲▼keys: Set “COMMAND INPUT MODE”.
(ASCII, HEX)

◄►keys

Procedures to input send command data differ depending on settings of “COMMAND INPUT MODE” (Go to

steps I-I or I-ii below)

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