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[[AlphaNet_Data_Protocol#General_Exchange_Control|Back to AlphaNet message list]] | [[AlphaNet_Data_Protocol#General_Exchange_Control|Back to AlphaNet message list]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:06, 30 June 2022
| PUT_STRING | 0x0073 | 115 | AMC 07.30 | |
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| $PUT 1 "Log port message" $PUT 2 "MPC port message” $PUT 3 "EDO port message" |
alternative: $MPC 2 "0201 F123 " | |||
| Output String to Exchange serial port after adding appropriate framing depending on selected port.
The source address in the netlayer header is used for logging instead of using a separate parameter. | ||||
| 1 | UINT1 | Logical Port number: 0 = NULL Port. | ||
| 2 | UINT1(o...n) | “Payload” Bytes to be output to Port. Delimited by end of message. Typically plain, readable text, but all character values (0...255) can be used. | ||
