Sending match strings with backslashes – Rockwell Automation 5370-OCR2 PAK User Manual

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Chapter 8

Communications and Results Processing

8–5

Command Description

Token

Example

Subset #1

0 = All
1 = Left
2 = Right

s1 subset

tooladj ”Toolset 1.Tool 1” s1 2

Subset #2

0 = All
1 = Left
2 = Right

s2 subset

tooladj ”Toolset 1.Tool 1” s2 0

Subset #3

0 = All
1 = Left
2 = Right

s3 subset

tooladj ”Toolset 1.Tool 1” s3 1

Subset #4

0 = All
1 = Left
2 = Right

s4 subset

tooladj ”Toolset 1.Tool 1” s4 2

Length #1

l1 length

tooladj ”Toolset 1.Tool 1” l1 10

Length #2

l2 length

tooladj ”Toolset 1.Tool 1” l2 5

Length #3

l3 length

tooladj ”Toolset 1.Tool 1” l3 9

Length #4

l4 length

tooladj ”Toolset 1.Tool 1” l4 7

When sending match strings with the tooladj command, the backslash (\) is a
special command character. To send a match string containing a backslash,
the command must have 2 consecutive backslashes.

Examples:

To set the first match string to

ABC\?

, you would use the following tooladj

command:

tooladj ”Toolset1.Tool 2” ms1 ”ABC\\?”

To set the first match string to

ABC\\

, you would use the following tooladj

command:

tooladj ”Toolset1.Tool 2” ms1 ”ABC\\\\”

Font files can be transferred to and from remote devices via RS–232 or
Remote I/O. Refer to the CVIM2 Communications Reference Manual for a
complete description of file transfers.

Appendix E of the CVIM2 Communications Reference Manual lists the file
type codes used for standard file types of the CVIM2. OCR font files use the
file type code ’o’ (lowercase O).

Type Code

File Type

o

OCR Font file

When a new font file is transmitted to the CVIM2 while it is on–line, the font
file will not be used by any OCR Tools until the CVIM2 is taken off–line and
then back on–line again.

Sending Match Strings
with Backslashes

Transferring Font Files

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