Controller response to data – Galil DMC-2X00 User Manual
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AC
90
reserved
bb
CN
e6
DC 91
reserved
bc
LZ
e7
SP 92
CM bd
OP
e8
IT 93
CD be
OB
e9
FA 94
DT
bf
SB
ea
FV 95
ET
c0
CB
eb
GR 96
EM
c1
II
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DP 97
EP
c2
EI
ed
DE
98
EG
c3
AL
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OF 99
EB
c4
reserved
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GM 9a
EQ
c5
reserved
f0
reserved 9b
EC
c6
reserved
f1
reserved 9c
reserved
c7
reserved
f2
reserved
9d
AM
c8
reserved
f3
reserved 9e
MC
c9
reserved
f4
reserved 9f
TW
ca
reserved
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BG
a0
MF
cb
reserved
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ST a1
MR cc
reserved
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AB a2
AD
cd
reserved
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HM a3
AP
ce
reserved
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FE a4
AR cf
reserved
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FI a5
AS d0
reserved
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PA a6
AI
d1
reserved
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PR a7
AT
d2
reserved
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JG
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WT
d3
reserved
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MO a9
WC
d4
reserved
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SH aa
reserved
d5
Controller Response to DATA
The DMC-2x00 returns a : for valid commands and a ? for invalid commands.
For example, if the command BG is sent in lower case, the DMC-2x00 will return a ?.
:bg
invalid command, lower case
?
DMC-2x00 returns a ?
When the controller receives an invalid command the user can request the error code. The error code
will specify the reason for the invalid command response. To request the error code type the command
TC1. For example:
?TC1
Tell Code command
1 Unrecognized
Returned response
There are many reasons for receiving an invalid command response. The most common reasons are:
unrecognized command (such as typographical entry or lower case), command given at improper time
(such as during motion), or a command out of range (such as exceeding maximum speed). A complete
listing of all codes is listed in the TC command in the Command Reference section.
DMC-2X00
Chapter 5 Command Basics
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