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Hello

I use a unit of distributor of musashi with Rs232 for pressure controller and dosage times. I want to write the program in Labview for this. They UriPattern Protocol

Default is 19200 bps. data length: 8 bit Start Bit: 1 Stop bit bits: 1 bit parity: none flow control: no
for the dosing of failure command is stx 04DI_ _ (two space) etx
("the sum of this command control is CF, which is calculate is 00-30("0")-34("4")-44("D")-49("I")-20("SPACE")-20("SPACE ") = CF
you guys can help me calculate in labview 8.6

Thank you very much

replace your XOr with a knot of subtraction can exchange the two entries for the node of the subtraction.

Note:

The for loop will be automatic indedx table if you allow me.

Or you could

String > string to byte array > elements of an array to the sum > XOr with 'FF' then add 1.

Ben

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