
Owners Manual
2800 Series Marquee
3.2.3 Recall Message [ESC][CTRL-N][location][CTRL-B][CTRL-E]
Address Header Entry
Start
Number
Start
Location Number Recall
Msg
End
Entry
CTRL-B A ESC CTRL-N 0 0 1 CTRL-B CTRL-E
02h 41h 1Bh 0Eh 30h 30h 31h 02h 05h
• Address Header – directs the command to the specified marquee. To send the command to a different
marquee, change the second character of the address header to the address of the marquee you wish to send
the command to. If you have disabled the addressing feature of the marquee, do not send the address header
section.
• Entry Start – puts the 2800 into entry mode, which is used to enter data into the marquee.
• Number Start – tells the marquee that the entry will be a three digit location number.
• Location Number – specifies the three digit location number. This section must be exactly three characters
long, and all three characters must be numeric. Valid location numbers range from 001 to 242.
• Recall Message - instructs the 2800 to recall a message saved in one of the EEPROM stored message
buffers. The previously supplied location number specifies which stored message buffer to recall.
• Entry End – ends message entry mode.
Use the message recall command to display a message that was previously stored in one of the 242 non-volatile
EEPROM message buffers. EEPROM message buffers are 32 bytes long each, however multiple buffers may be
chained to store longer messages, in which case recall the first buffer used to store the message.
If message queuing is enabled, the recalled message will be added to the message queue. All queued
messages are displayed one at a time in a round robin fashion, in message number order.
If message queuing is disabled, the recalled message replaces any previously recalled messages, and is the only
one displayed.
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