30■ Response data format for abnormal receivingStart codeSingle characterResponse codeTwo charactersCheck sumTwo charactersDelimiterTwo characters/Single characterHead EndCode DescriptionStart code NAK: 15 (HEX) fixed. A start code is a code to identify the data head and to indicate that thedata is a response data for abnormal receiving.Response code Two characters is returned if the start code is NAK.“01”: Inappropriate STX has been received.“02”: Inappropriate delimiter has been received.“03”: Unacceptable command because the shutter is opened or “command reception modeON” is not set for the MKM command“04”: No applicable command“05”: Incorrect check sum“06”: Incorrect length of receiving data“07”: Unacceptable command due to priority of input terminal“08”: Incorrect sub command“09”: Incorrect receiving data“10”: Alarm or warning occurs“11”: SIN or SEO command is not acceptable because of following conditions.• Internal shutter status is closed.• No setting of Serial data input on character string (When SIN command is used)• No setting of Serial data on external offset condition (When SEO command is used)“12”: The file cannot be saved due to lack of capacity in the flash disk“14”: This command is not supported with the LP-F10/LP-F10W mode.“15”: This function or setting value is not supported with the LP-F10/LP-F10W mode.“99”: OthersCheck sum *1 Check sum indicates the lower 1-byte of adding result of value (binary) from the start codeto the response code by converting it to two characters by ASCII code.(ex): where the response code is “20”,15 (HEX)+32 (HEX)+30 (HEX)=77 (HEX)77 (HEX) is converted to 37 (HEX)+37 (HEX), to two characters by ASCII code.ON/OFF of check sum can be selected on the environment setting of laser marker.Refer to Operation Manual for the details.Delimiter *2 Delimiter is a code to identify the end of data.CR+LF (0D (HEX) 0A (HEX)) or CR(0D (HEX)).Selects CR+LF or CR on the console. Refer to Operation Manual for the details.*1 : A check sum can be added in case of RS-232C.*2 : You can select [CR] or [CR+LF] for a delimiter in case of RS-232C. [CR] is fixed in case of Ethernet.ME-LPMSZ-SR-9