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SEMI E5-1104 © SEMI 1982, 2004 37 Name Format Description Values Where Used STIME 20 Sample time, 12 or 16 bytes. NOTE 3: The 16- b yte format is currently optional. After January 1, 1998, the 16-byte format shall be req…

SEMI E5-1104 © SEMI 1982, 2004 36
Name Format Description Values Where Used
SOFTREV 20 Software revision code 6
bytes maximum
S1F2, F13, F14;
S7F22, F23,
F26, F31, F39,
F43
SPAACK 10 Equipment acknowledgement
code, 1 byte
0 = Everything correct
1 = Invalid data
>1 = Equipment-specific error
2-63 Reserved
S2F4
SPD 10 Service program data
S2F3, F6
SPID 20 Service program ID, 6
characters
S2F1, F5, F7,
F9, F12;
S9F13
SPNAME 20 Service parameter name
defined in specific standard.
If service parameter is
defined as an object attribute,
this is completely the same as
ATTRID except format
restrictions above.
S14F19, F20,
F21, F28
SPR Device
Depend-
ent
Service program results
Device dependent
S2F10
SPVAL 0, 10,
11, 20,
21, 3(),
4(), 5()
Service parameter value,
corresponding to SPNAME.
If service parameter is
defined as an object attribute,
this is completely the same as
ATTRDATA except format
restrictions for the attribute.
S14F19, F20,
F21
SSACK 20 Indicates the success or
failure of a requested action.
Two characters.
S18F2, F4, F6,
F8, F10, F12,
F14
SSCMD 20 Indicates an action to be
performed by the subsystem.
S18F13
STATUS 20 Provides status information
for a subsystem component.
Used in the data item
STATUSLIST.
See
STATUSLIST
STATUSLIST 0 A list of STATUS data sent
in a fixed order.
STATUSLIST has the
following form:
L,s
1. <STATUS
1
>
.
.
s. <STATUS
s
>
S18F4, F8, F10,
F12, F14, F16
STEMP 20 String template. ASCII text
string acceptable to
equipment as a parameter
value. A data string matches
a template string if the data
string is at least as long as the
template and each character
of the data string matches the
corresponding character of
the template. A null list
indicates all user data is
acceptable to the machine.
S7F22

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Name Format Description Values Where Used
STIME 20 Sample time, 12 or 16 bytes.
NOTE 3: The 16-
b
yte format
is currently optional. After
January 1, 1998, the 16-byte
format shall be required on
new and updated
implementations. Support for
the 12-byte format shall be
supported as a configurable
option using the equipment
constant TimeFormat. This is
a format requirement only and
does not imply either
precision or accuracy.
If 12 bytes the format is
YYMMDDhhmmss
YY = Year 00 to 99
MM = Month 01 to 12
DD = Day 01 to 31
hh = Hour 00 to 23
mm = Minute 00 to 59
ss = Second 00 to 59
If 16 bytes the format is
YYYYMMDDhhmmsscc
YYYY = Year 0000 to 9999
MM = Month 01 to 12
DD = Day 01 to 31
hh = Hour 00 to 23
mm = Minute 00 to 59
ss = Second 00 to 59
cc = Centisecond 00 to 99
S6F1
STRACK 10 Spool Stream Acknowledge
1 = Spooling not allowed for
stream (i.e., Stream 1)
2 = Stream unknown
3 = Unknown function specified
for this stream
4 = Secondary function specified
for this stream
S2F44
STRID 51 Stream Identification
S2F43, F44
STRP 3() Starting position in die
coordinate position. Must be
in (X,Y) order.
S12F9, F16
SV 0, 10,
11, 20,
21, 3(),
4(), 5()
Status variable value
S1F4;
S6F1
SVCACK 10 Service acceptance
acknowledge code, 1 byte
0 = Acknowledge, service has
been performed
1 = Service does not exist
2 = Cannot perform now
3 = At least parameter is
invalid
4 = Acknowledge, service will
be performed with completion
notified later with parameters
for response
5 = Service is not completed or
prohibited
6 = No such object exists
7-63 Reserved
S14F20
SVCNAME 20 Service name provided on
specified object asking by the
host
S14F19, F26,
F27, F28
SVID 20, 3(),
5()
Status variable ID
Status variables may include any
parameter that can be sampled in
time such as temperature or
quantity of a consumable.
S1F3, F11, F12;
S2F23
SVNAME 20 Status Variable Name
S1F12
TARGETID 20 Identifies where a request for
action or data is to be applied.
If text, conforms to
OBJSPEC.
S18F1, F3, F5,
F7, F9, F11,
F13

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Name Format Description Values Where Used
TARGETSPEC 20 Object specifier of target
object
S14F17;
S15F43
TBLACK 51 Indicates success or failure
0 = Success
1 = Failure
S13F14, F16
TBLCMD 51 Provides information about
the table or parts of the table
being transferred or
requested. Enumerated:
0 = Complete Table
1 = New rows (add)
2 = New columns (append)
3 = Replace existing rows
4 = Replace existing columns
S13F13, F15
TBLELT 0, 10,
11, 20,
21, 3(),
4(), 5()
Table element. The first table
element in a row is used to
identify the row.
S13F13, F15,
F16
TBLID 20 Table identifier. Text
conforming to the
requirements of OBJSPEC.
S13F13, F15,
F16
TBLTYP 20 A reserved text string to
denote the format and
application of the table. Text
conforming to the
requirements of OBJSPEC.
S13F13, F15,
F16
TEXT 10, 20,
22, 3(),
5()
A single line of characters
S10F1, F3, F5,
F9
TIAACK 10 Equipment acknowledgement
code, 1 byte
0 = Everything correct
1 = Too many SVIDs
2 = No more traces allowed
3 = Invalid period
>3 = Equipment-specified error
4-63 Reserved
S2F24
TIACK 10 Time Acknowledge Code, 1
byte
0 = OK
1 = Error, not done
2-63 Reserved
S2F32
TID 10 Terminal number, 1 byte
0 = Single or main terminal
>0 = Additional terminals at the
same equipment
S10F1, F3, F5,
F7
TIME 20 Time of day, 12 or 16 bytes
NOTE 4: The 16-byte format
is currently optional. After
January 1, 1998, the 16-byte
format shall be required on
new and updated
implementations. Support for
the 12-byte format shall be
supported as a configurable
option using the equipment
constant TimeFormat. This is
a format requirement only and
does not imply either
precision or accuracy.
If 12 bytes the format is
YYMMDDhhmmss
YY = Year 00 to 99
MM = Month 01 to 12
DD = Day 01 to 31
hh = Hour 00 to 23
mm = Minute 00 to 59
ss = Second 00 to 59
If 16 bytes the format is
YYYYMMDDhhmmsscc
YYYY = Year 0000 to 9999
MM = Month 01 to 12
DD = Day 01 to 31
hh = Hour 00 to 23
mm = Minute 00 to 59
ss = Second 00 to 59
cc = Centisecond 00 to 99
S2F18, F31