
B.PROGRAM CODE LIST APPENDIX B-63944EN/02
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ISO code EIA code
Custom macro
Character name
Character
Code
(hexadecimal)
Character
Code
(hexadecimal)
without
custom
macro
with
custom
macro
Usable as file
name
Lowercase letter p p F0
*
Lowercase letter q q 71
*
Lowercase letter r r 72
*
Lowercase letter s s F3
*
Lowercase letter t t 74
*
Lowercase letter u u F5
*
Lowercase letter v v F6
*
Lowercase letter w w 77
*
Lowercase letter x x 78
*
Lowercase letter y y F9
*
Lowercase letter z z FA
*
NOTE
1 The symbols used in the "Custom macro B" column
have the following meanings.
(Space) : The character will be registered in
memory and has a specific meaning. It is
used incorrectly in a statement other than
a comment, an alarm occurs.
: The character will not be registered in
memory and will be ignored.
: The character will be registered in
memory, but will be ignored during
program execution. However, a character
indicated with “*” will not be ignored when
used in a file name.
: The character will be registered in
memory. If it is used in a statement other
than a comment, an alarm occurs.
: If it is used in a statement other than a
comment, the character will not be
registered in memory. If it is used in a
comment, it will be registered in memory.
2 The symbol used in the column "Usable as file
name" has the following meaning:
*: Capable of being coded between "<" and ">" as
a file name.
3 Codes not in this table are ignored if their parity is
correct.
4 Codes with incorrect parity cause the TH alarm.
But they are ignored without generating the TH
alarm when they are in the comment section.