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Data frame, Poll sequence: frame format, Acknowledge to poll sequence: frame format

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3.2 Data frame 3.2.1 Poll sequence: frame format The poll sequence must be transmitted before sending any command, to check whether the monitor is ready to accept a command or it is busy. The poll message in enclosed in a frame that has the following format: where: = , i.e. ASCII characters [1Bh] and [24h]. = 3 ASCII characters each of which ranging from [30h] to [39h], which are used as monitor address. = the ASCII character [45h]. = , i.e. the ASCII character [3Bh]. 3.2.2 Acknowledge to poll sequence: frame format Once the monitor has received the poll sequence, it returns the following message: where: = , i.e. ASCII characters [1Bh] and [25h]. = 3 ASCII characters each of which ranging from [30h] to [39h], which are used as monitor address. = 2 ASCII characters (ranging from [30h] to [39h], i.e. digits to , and from [41h] to [46h]), i.e. letters to ), representing the most significant nibble (bit 7 to bit 4) and the least significant nibble (bit 3 to bit 0) of the Status byte, respectively. The meaning of the bits in the status byte is as follows: Bit [7]: Bit [6]: Bit [5]: Bit [4]: Bit [3]: Bit [2]: Bit [1]: Bit [0]: set to 0 set to 0 set to 0 set to 0 set to 0 Overheated Standby Ready (not used, reserved) (not used, reserved) (not used, reserved) (not used, reserved) (not used, reserved) 0 = Normal 1 = Overheated 0 = Normal 1 = Standby 0 = Not Ready 1 = Ready = , i.e. the ASCII character [3Bh]. Philips [ NAME ] 2838 100 05424 23 140 08

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3.2.1 Poll sequence: frame format
The poll sequence must be transmitted before sending any command, to check whether
the monitor is ready to accept a command or it is busy.
The poll message in enclosed in a frame that has the following format:
<Start> <Address> <E> <Stop>
where:
<Start>
= <Esc> <$>, i.e. ASCII characters [1Bh] and [24h].
<Address>
= 3 ASCII characters each of which ranging from [30h] to [39h], which are
used as monitor address.
<E>
= the ASCII character [45h].
<Stop>
= <;>, i.e. the ASCII character [3Bh].
3.2.2 Acknowledge to poll sequence: frame format
Once the monitor has received the poll sequence, it returns the following message:
<Ack Flag> <Address> <Stauts> <Stop>
where:
<Ack Flag>
=
<Esc> <%>, i.e. ASCII characters [1Bh] and [25h].
<Address>
= 3 ASCII characters each of which ranging from [30h] to [39h], which are
used as monitor address.
<Status>
= 2 ASCII characters (ranging from [30h] to [39h], i.e. digits <0> to <9>,
and from [41h] to [46h]), i.e. letters <A> to <F>), representing the most
significant nibble (bit 7 to bit 4) and the least significant nibble (bit 3 to
bit 0) of the Status byte, respectively.
The meaning of the bits in the status byte is as follows:
Bit [7]:
set to 0
(not used, reserved)
Bit [6]:
set to 0
(not used, reserved)
Bit [5]:
set to 0
(not used, reserved)
Bit [4]:
set to 0
(not used, reserved)
Bit [3]:
set to 0
(not used, reserved)
Bit [2]:
Overheated
0 = Normal
1 = Overheated
Bit [1]:
Standby
0 = Normal
1 = Standby
Bit [0]:
Ready
0 = Not Ready 1 = Ready
<Stop>
= <;>, i.e. the ASCII character [3Bh].
2838
100
05424
[ NAME ]
Philips
08
140
23