863-6-7 Registered character strings: RKSSets the character string used with the “Registered characters” function that switches characters by I/O input.⿎ Setting request data / response data for readoutStartcode RKS Subcommand[Data number] [Registered characters]Max. 21-byte(Checksum)EndcodeSub command is “S” for the setting request data and “A” for the response data for readout.⿎ Readout request dataStartcode RKS R [Data number]3-byte(Checksum)Endcode⿎ Data descriptionName Data length[byte] Data contents RemarksData number 3I/O input format Setting range4-bit x 4 D0 to 3 “000”–“015”D4 to 7 “016”–“031”D8 to 11 “032”–“047”D12 to 15 “048”–“063”8-bit x 2 D0 to 7 “000”–“255”D8 to 15 “256”–“511”Data number which sets characters. Thesetting range varies depending on the I/Oinput format.RegisteredcharactersMin. 0Max. 18The number of input charactersallowed: Max. 9 charactersInput Method: ASCII code or Shift JIScode (can be mixed)• Use the ASCII code to specify one-bytecharacters (single byte characters).• Use the Shift JIS code to specify two-bytecharacters (double byte characters).• Specify 0-byte for data length to deletecharacters.Total data length Max. 21 Variable length.ンㄆㄇㄆㄓㄆㄏㄆ• Refer to “2-3-5 Character data input method” (P.37) for details on the character input method and character types withinput restrictions.⿎ Example of command settingsCondition: Data number = 4, Registered characters = abcd• Setting Transmission data [STX] RKS S 004abcd [CR]• Readout Transmission data [STX] RKS R 004 [CR]Response data [STX] RKS A 004abcd [CR]ME-LP-GS-SR-COMP-3