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Enter Message Bytes (0 or more Printable ASCII or Hex-equivalent ~00..~FF), then
Press Enter, ESCape to Cancel.
Note: The tilde (~) character and the Carriage Return (CR) characters are used as
special marker characters within all iPort/AFM RS-232 transmitted text messages.
These characters may not be used within the text of a message, but must be replaced
by the following "Hex-equivalent" characters:
Tilde replaced by "~7E"
Carriage Return replaced by "~0D"
iPort/AFM automatically translates "Hex equivalent" characters to their single-byte
value for transmission across the I
2
C Bus.
All entered data bytes are transmitted to the Destination I
2
C Slave Receiver device.
Master Transmit stops upon receiving the first negative acknowledgment (Nack)
from the Slave Receiver. If not disabled, the message is then terminated with an I
2
C
Stop condition.
Sending Master Transmit messages with No Stop allows the Master to retain
exclusive control of the I
2
C Bus until it finally sends a Stop. During this time, the
Master can send additional (Repeated Start) Master Transmit or Master Receive
messages to the same or other I
2
C Slave devices.
Command: /(*)Ttext[CR] 'Master Transmit Message (* = No Stop)
Response 1: /MTC[CR] 'Master Transmit Complete
Response 2: /SNA[CR] 'Slave Not Acknowledging
Response 3: /I81[CR] 'iPort/AFM is Busy, Command Ignored
Response 4: /I83[CR] ' I
2
C Arbitration Loss Detected
Response 5: /I88[CR] 'iPort Connection Not Open
Default Setting: None
Examples:
/Tabcd1234[CR] ‘ASCII Printable characters "abcd1234"
/T~00~01~02[CR] ‘Binary data bytes 00, 01,02
/*T~00~01~02[CR] ‘Binary data bytes 00, 01,02 with No Stop
/Tab~7Ecd[CR] ‘Tilde embedded in ASCII Printable characters
/T12~0D24[CR] ‘Carriage Return embedded in ASCII Printable
characters
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