Rockwell Automation 2711 Standard PanelView Operator Terminal User Manual User Manual

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Publication 2711-UM014G-EN-P - September 2008

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Running Applications Chapter 5

ASCII Scratchpad - PV550/600 Touch Screen Terminals

To select characters from the Character Keyboard, press the cursor
control keys to move the cursor over a character and then press the
SEL key. The character is entered in the Display Area. This area scrolls
so you can enter a string that is longer than the Display Area. All
characters are sent to the controller even if not visible.

After entering the characters, press

to send the string to the

controller. The leftmost character is placed in the high byte of the first
word (of the write tag), the next character in the low byte, and so on.

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Character Keyboard

Cursor Control
Keys

Cursor

Display Area

Controls

TIP

DeviceNet ASCII entry allows for byte swapping.

Controls

Function

Moves the cursor up, down, left, or right in the Character Keyboard.

SEL

Selects the highlighted character and places it at the cursor position in the
Display Area.

INS

Toggles between Insert and Overstrike mode. Overstrike mode appears in
reverse video. In Insert mode, the selected character is inserted before the
cursor in the Display Area. If the maximum number of characters is entered in
the Display Area, new characters are ignored. In Overstrike mode, the
selected character replaces the character at the cursor in the Display Area.

<<

Moves the cursor one character to the left in the Display Area.

>>

Moves the cursor one character to the right in the Display Area.

ESC

Closes the scratchpad without making any changes

CLR

Clears the string in the Display Area.

¨

Deletes the character to the left of the cursor in the Display Area.

Sends the character string to the assigned write tag address in the controller.

When opening the ASCII scratchpad, the string is highlighted. If you select a
character immediately, the terminal clears the Display Area and displays the
selected character. If you press a control key, the terminal continues to
display the existing string so you can edit it.

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