Special messages – Rockwell Automation 2706 DL40 HARDWARE USER MANUAL User Manual

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Chapter 2
Introduction to the DL40

2 – 10

Note that you will use the Remote Program Mode whenever you use the
Offline Programming Software.

Triggering Special Messages gives you the ability to monitor and control
certain functions of the DL40 without leaving Run Mode. These messages
normally occupy Message Numbers 901 to 916. You can move Special
Messages to Message Number 1 to 16, or disable them with the Offline
Programming Software or Onboard Editor. You will find a complete
explanation of Special Messages in Chapter 5.

Special Messages include:

Table 2.C
Summary of Special Messages

Message Number

Content

901 (or 01)

Terminate Message – Clear Display

902 (or 02)

Clear Queue

903 (or 03)

Terminate Message – Clear Display and Queue

904 (or 04)

Reset Unit

905 (or 05)

Test Display

906 (or 06)

Print Historical Events Stack – Chronological Order

907 (or 07)

Print Historical Events Stack – Frequency of Occurrence

908 (or 08)

View Historical Events Stack

909 (or 09)

Clear Historical Events Stack

910 (or 10)

Set Interactive Clock

911 (or 11)

Set Clock with Variable Data

912 (or 12)

Send Time to PLC

913 (or 13)

Send Date to PLC

914 (or 14)

View Display Parameters

915 (or 15)

Stop Special Messages/Resume Run Mode

916 (or 16)

Set Display Intensity

Remote I/O versions only

The following is a list of PLCs and SLCs that are applicable for Remote I/O
communications with the DL40 message display.

PLC-5/11, 5/15

, 5/20, 5/25, 5/30, 5/40, 5/60, 5/250

PLC-2, PLC-5/10, 5/12 with Catalog Number 1771-SN Scanner

SLC-5/02, 5/03, 5/04 with Catalog Number 1747-SN Scanner

If you are using a PLC-5/15 with partial rack addressing and block transfers, you must use Series B, Rev. J or
later.

Block Transfer requires a Series B or later Scanner.

Special Messages

System Requirements for
Remote I/O Without
PassThrough File Transfers

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