Epson USN 52L Printer User Manual


 
Krautkramer USN 52R/USN 52L Issue 05, 02/00 8-17
8.7 Configuring the MEMO function
If the MEMO function is switched on, you are able to
store additional information on every data set for a bet-
ter documentation. Depending on the configuration, it is
possible to make user-defined entries consisting of 80
alphanumeric characters, or to enter characters in the
predefined fields of a data header. You have to define
the header by means of remote control commands.
H Note:
You can carry out MEMO header configuration and
MEMO text entering more easily with the help of the
program UltraDOC (from version 3.3).
Defining data header
The data header is defined by means of three remote
control commands: HN, HF and MT.
You must always stick to the sequence of commands:
Start by defining the number of fields with HN.
After that, define the length of every field and the
corresponding labeling with HF.
Having defined all fields (length and labeling), you
can enter the texts for the predefined fields directly
on the instrument (please see chapter 5), or you can
use another remote control command MT to input
memo text remotely.
Sequence of commands of the MEMO code:
Number of fields:
<ESC>HN ##<RETURN>,
in which connection ## has to be a number between 0
and 10. The number 0 sets the header to the default
factory setting. It will then consist of 9 fields having the
following names: AMPL | DEPTH | S-PATH | P-DIST |
COMMENT1 | COMMENT2.
H Note:
If the command HN is entered together with a valid
number, the existing header is immediately deleted.
Length and name:
<ESC>HF ## $$ text<RETURN>,
in which connection ## has to be the number of the
previously defined field. If you have previously entered
the command HN 6, you can now only use a number
Memo function
Interfaces, Peripherals
Krautkramer USN 52R/USN 52L Issue 05, 02/00 8-17
8.7 Configuring the MEMO function
If the MEMO function is switched on, you are able to
store additional information on every data set for a bet-
ter documentation. Depending on the configuration, it is
possible to make user-defined entries consisting of 80
alphanumeric characters, or to enter characters in the
predefined fields of a data header. You have to define
the header by means of remote control commands.
H Note:
You can carry out MEMO header configuration and
MEMO text entering more easily with the help of the
program UltraDOC (from version 3.3).
Defining data header
The data header is defined by means of three remote
control commands: HN, HF and MT.
You must always stick to the sequence of commands:
Start by defining the number of fields with HN.
After that, define the length of every field and the
corresponding labeling with HF.
Having defined all fields (length and labeling), you
can enter the texts for the predefined fields directly
on the instrument (please see chapter 5), or you can
use another remote control command MT to input
memo text remotely.
Sequence of commands of the MEMO code:
Number of fields:
<ESC>HN ##<RETURN>,
in which connection ## has to be a number between 0
and 10. The number 0 sets the header to the default
factory setting. It will then consist of 9 fields having the
following names: AMPL | DEPTH | S-PATH | P-DIST |
COMMENT1 | COMMENT2.
H Note:
If the command HN is entered together with a valid
number, the existing header is immediately deleted.
Length and name:
<ESC>HF ## $$ text<RETURN>,
in which connection ## has to be the number of the
previously defined field. If you have previously entered
the command HN 6, you can now only use a number
Memo function
Interfaces, Peripherals