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ESC GS s I z e a n c1 c2 d1 d2 t1 t2 ... 0xFF [Name] Register automatic audio setting information [Code] ASCII ESC GS s I z e a n c1 c2 d1 d2 t1 t2 ... 0xFF Hexadecimal 1B 1D 73 49 z e a n c1 c2 d1 d2 t1 t2 ... FF Decimal 27 29 115 73 z e a n c1 c2 d1 d2 t1 t2 ... 255 [Defined Area] z = 0, 1 0 ≤ e ≤ 63(0x3F) a = 1, 49 0 ≤ n ≤ 255 0 ≤ c1 + c2 x 256 ≤ 65535 0 ≤ d1 + d2 x 256 ≤ 65535 0 ≤ t1 + t2 x 256 ≤ 65535 [Initial Value] At the time of shipment: Set to automatic audio e Printer Internal Status a n 0x00 Cutter error 0 1 0x01 Flash ROM error 0 2 0x02 EE-PROM error 0 3 0x03 SRAM error 0 4 0x04 Head temperature 0 5 detection error 0x05 Power voltage error 0 6 0x06 to 0x0F (Reserved) 0 0 0x10 BM Error 0 7 0x11 PE error 0 8 0x12 Cover open 0 9 0x13 NE error 0 10 0x14 to 0x1F (Reserved) 0 0 0x20 Head high 0 11 temperature stop error 0x21 to 0x2F (Reserved) 0 0 0x30 Idling 0 0 0x31 to 0x3F (Reserved) 0 0 c1 + c2x256 1 1 1 1 1 d1 + d2x256 0 0 0 0 0 t1 + t2x256 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [Function] a 1, 49 When z = 1, the automatic audio setting information returns to the default factory setting. (At this time, do not send parameters after e.) When z = 0, register the automatic audio setting information to playback when the printer's internal status occurs. e specifies the printer's internal status assigned to audio. a specifies the area where the audio data to set is stored. Audio data storage area User area n specifies the audio number to playback. However, when n = 0, or audio data of a specified number is not registered, automatic audio is invalid. (c1 + c2 x 256) specifies the number of times. (d1 + d2 x 256) specifies the delay time. Delay time is the time from the occurrence of the printer's internal status to the start of audio playback (in seconds). (t1 + t2 x 256) specifies the interval time. Interval time is the time from the end of the previous audio to the start of the next audio (in seconds). You can register multiple times by repeating parameters e to t2. STAR Line Mode Command Specifications 3-149