Datasheet
EA uniTFT Vorläufig
VARIABLES AND REGISTERS
Parameters that are written in GREY in the command tables are considered optional details, and partially have default values. The default values are
given in brackets behind the corresponding parameters. Parameters written in BLACK on the other hand, must be assigned values. Commands that
may contribute towards changing parameters can only be used if the corresponding parameters have already previously been defined. Some com-
mands allow for entering several object IDs. Should these objects be in numerical sequence, the range may be specified with the “-” sign, e.g. 1-5, instead
of 1,2,3,4,5.
Designition Command code Description
Load string file #VFL 'Stringfilename' Loads the string file 'Stringfilename'. You
can load in maximum 8 String files with
1000 differnet strings in the maximum.
Unter 'Stringfile' sind Details über deren
Verwendung zu finden
Delete string file #VFD 'Stringfilename'(Alle Stringdateien
löschen)
Deletes the selected or all strings of file
'Stringfilename'.
Count strings of string files #VFC Sends the amount of strings given through
the string files. A more precise description
of the system response can be found in the
chapter Responsens. (#HAR)(#VFC)
Set string register #VSS String-id, 'String', String(id +1), String
(id + 2)
Saves a string 'String' in string register
String-id. Additonal strings are stored in
the following registers. The length is 255
characters for each string register.
Set string register postion #VSP String-id, pos, 'String'' Saves a string 'String' in string register
String-id starting at position pos.
String register Date/Time #VSD String-id, DateFormat(#WDF), Date32
(datetime())
Uses the date format DateFormat to store
time and date Date32in string register
String-id.
Stringregister Formatstring #VSF String-id, Formatstring (printf), Value1,
Value2...
Saves a formated string 'Formatstring' in
string register String-id with the help of Va-
lue. You can find details about 'formated
strings' here..
Copy object sting to string
register
#VSO String-id, Object-id, Objekt(id+1),
Objekt(id+2)
Writes a string of a object Object-idto
string register String-id.
Read string register (ASCII) #VSA String-id, String-id Sends a string register String-id as ASCII.
You can define a range of registers to send
with '-'. E.g.g S1-S4, so register 1,2,3,4 are
send. A more precise description of the sys-
tem response can be found in the chapter
Responsens. (#HAR)(#VSA)
Read string register (Uni-
code)
#VSU String-id, String-id Sends a string register String-id as uni-
code. You can define a range of registers to
send with '-'. E.g.g S1-S4, so register
1,2,3,4 are send. A more precise des-
cription of the system response can be
found in the chapter Responsens. (#HAR)
(#VSU)
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