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You can only issue some parent commands in conjunction with a
daughter statement. For example, the FLASH command has the
ERASE, LOAD, IMAGE, RES, and SAVE daughter statements. Therefore,
you can issue the FLASH ERASE, FLASH LOAD, FLASH IMAGE, FLASH
RES, and FLASH SAVE commands, but not FLASH by itself.
Description of Format
Each parent or daughter command shows the necessary elements
to correctly use that command. The following describes how to
interpret the command format presented to you in this guide:
1. Mnemonic Code: The ASCII command.
2. Name: A short description of the command.
3. Format: Indicates the proper syntax and arguments for the
command.
4. Group: The functional group to which the command belongs.
5. Units: Indicates the units of measurement required by the
argument(s) in the command syntax.
6. Data Type: Indicates the class of data required by the
argument(s).
7. Default: Indicates the setting or value automatically selected
unless you specify a substitute.
8. Prompt Level: Indicates the communication level at which you
can use the command. For more information, see
Communication Levels.
9. See Also: Indicates commands related or similar to the
command you are reviewing.
10. Related Topics: Indicates parameter and bit tables related to
the command you are reviewing.
11. Product Revision: To determine whether the command applies
to your specific ACR series controller and firmware revision, see
the Command and Firmware Release table.
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