Instructions
UM-0085-B09  DT80 Range User Manual  Page 389 
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ASCII-Decimal Table 
Decimal 
ASCII 
Control 
Description 
Decimal 
ASCII 
Description 
Decimal 
ASCII 
Description 
Decimal 
ASCII 
Description 
0 
NUL 
null 
32 
space 
64 
@ 
96 
` 
back quote 
1 
SOH 
^A 
33 
! 
65 
A 
97 
a 
2 
STX 
^B 
34 
" 
dbl quote 
66 
B 
98 
b 
3 
ETX 
^C 
35 
# 
67 
C 
99 
c 
4 
EOT 
^D 
36 
$ 
68 
D 
100 
d 
5 
ENQ 
^E 
37 
% 
69 
E 
101 
e 
6 
ACK 
^F 
acknowledge 
38 
& 
70 
F 
102 
f 
7 
BEL 
^G 
bell 
39 
' 
quote 
71 
G 
103 
g 
8 
BS 
^H 
backspace 
40 
( 
72 
H 
104 
h 
9 
HT 
^I 
tab 
41 
) 
73 
I 
105 
I 
10 
LF 
^J 
line feed 
42 
* 
74 
J 
106 
j 
11 
VT 
^K 
vertical tab 
43 
+ 
75 
K 
107 
k 
12 
FF 
^L 
form feed 
44 
, 
comma 
76 
L 
108 
l 
13 
CR 
^M 
carriage 
return 
45 
– 
dash  77 
M 
  109 
m 
14 
SO 
^N 
46 
. 
period 
78 
N 
110 
n 
15 
SI 
^O 
47 
/ 
slash 
79 
O 
111 
o 
16 
DLE 
^P 
48 
0 
80 
P 
112 
p 
17 
DC1 
^Q 
XON 
49 
1 
81 
Q 
113 
q 
18 
DC2 
^R 
50 
2 
82 
R 
114 
r 
19 
DC3 
^S 
XOFF 
51 
3 
83 
S 
115 
s 
20 
DC4 
^T 
52 
4 
84 
T 
116 
t 
21 
NAK 
^U 
negative ack 
53 
5 
85 
U 
117 
u 
22 
SYN 
^V 
54 
6 
86 
V 
118 
v 
23 
ETB 
^W 
55 
7 
87 
W 
119 
w 
24 
CAN 
^X 
56 
8 
88 
X 
120 
x 
25 
EM 
^Y 
57 
9 
89 
Y 
121 
y 
26 
SUB 
^Z 
58 
: 
colon 
90 
Z 
122 
z 
27 
ESC    escape 
59 
; 
semicolon 
91 
[ 
123 
{ 
28 
FS 
60 
< 
92 
\ 
backslash 
124 
| 
29 
GS 
61 
= 
93 
] 
125 
} 
30 
RS     
62 
> 
94 
^ 
caret 
126 
~ 
tilde 
31 
US 
63 
? 
95 
_ 
underline 
127 
DEL 
delete 
Table 20: Standard ASCII Characters - boldface indicates LCD-displayable characters 
This table lists the standard ASCII character set. The printable characters (codes 32-126) may be directly included in a 
DT80 program. 
For text strings enclosed by
 "" within a DT80 program (e.g. channel name, profile settings, alarm action text, etc. – 
but not file names), printable or non printable characters may also be entered using the "control character" notation (e.g. 
^M for carriage return) or by entering a backslash followed by the decimal character code (e.g. \013 for carriage return, 
\034 for double quotes). Use ^^ or \\ to insert a single ^ or \ character. 
Note that if DeTransfer is used to send the command to the DT80, all backslashes must be entered as \\ so that they are 
not interpreted by DeTransfer. So to output a single \ in an alarm string you would need to enter e.g. 
DO"hello\\\\there" 
in the DeTransfer send window. 










