Changing the communication mode of channel 0, 13œ19, Accept any edits – Rockwell Automation 9323-PA1E USER MANUAL APS 6.0 User Manual

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Configuring Your Processor for Online Communication

13–19

Changing the Communication Mode of Channel 0

You can switch the communication mode of channel 0 as needed from user mode to
system mode and vice versa. For example, if you are using channel 0 in user mode
to control an ASCII device, like a printer or an Allen-Bradley Dataliner

message

display device, and you want to use channel 0 to connect online to the processor, do
the following:

1.

Using the Channel Configuration screen, ensure that Mode Changes is enabled.

CHANNEL 0 CONFIGURATION

Current Communication Mode:

SYSTEM

System Mode Driver:

DF1 FULL-DUPLEX

User Mode Driver:

GENERIC ASCII

Write Protect:

DISABLED

Mode Changes:

ENABLED

Mode Attention Character:

/1b

System Mode Character:

S

User Mode Character:

U

Edit Resource/File Owner Timeout:

60 (seconds)

Passthru Link ID:

1 (decimal)

CHANNEL 1 CONFIGURATION

System Mode Driver:

DH-485 MASTER

Write Protect:

DISABLED

Edit Resource/File Owner Timeout:

60 (seconds)

Passthru Link ID:

2 (decimal)

F2

UNDO

EDITS

Press a key for desired function

REM PROG

no forces

EDITS: NONE

PROC Addr 1

Channel Configuration

F1

ACCEPT

EDITS

F4

CH0 SYS

CONFIG

F7

CH1 SYS

CONFIG

F10

SELECT

OPTION

F5

CH0 USR

CONFIG

F10

SELECT

OPTION

press

If disabled, press

2.

Note the System Mode, User Mode, and Mode Attention characters. You send
these characters to the processor to tell it to switch modes. The defaults are:

Parameter

Default value

Mode Attention Character

/1b

System Mode Character

S

User Mode Character

U

3.

Accept any edits.

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