Need Help with Extended ASCII Characters in Micrologix 1500 LRP Processor?

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Access to the manual for extended ASCII characters in the Micrologix 1500 LRP processor is sought, specifically for hex values 80, 81, and 82. The extended ASCII character set is noted to be platform-specific and is only found in the online Knowledgebase. The user expresses frustration over paying $750 annually for Direct Connect support, which is limited to weekdays and business hours. Additionally, there is dissatisfaction with the high cost of after-hours tech support, priced at $500. The discussion highlights issues with account access and the perceived inadequacy of customer support.
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Does anyone happen to have access to the manual that cites the extended ASCII characters for the hex values 80, 81 and 82, in a micrologix 1500 LRP processor? The extended ASCII is platform specific. I only saw it listed in their online Knowledgebase.

I pay $750 annually for their stinking Direct Connect, but only M-F, 8-5, and something is wrong with my online account so I can't access the manual. And get this: They want $500 to have someone at tech support look it up after hours! Unbelievable!
 
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