Message list run mode – Rockwell Automation 2706 DL40 HARDWARE USER MANUAL User Manual

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Chapter 4
The Run Mode – Parallel Port

4 – 3

Insert ASCII Input Data Into a Message

Use the DL40 Keyboard Port to input ASCII data intended for display.

A request for ASCII Input Data can be placed in a message by inserting a

[CTRL][X]

. See Chapter 5 for more information.

Up to l20 ASCII characters can be requested for each message triggered
using Discrete I/O or Block Transfer Write.

Requests for ASCII data can be strung together to form inputs up to 20
ASCII characters long.

While a message is running, enter the ASCII character or string of ASCII
characters followed by a

[

]

.

Return ASCII Input Data to a PLC

Up to 20 ASCII characters are returned via the RS-485 Port.

Put Messages on Historical Events Stack

Both triggered messages and variable data can be put on the 16 Kbyte
Historical Events Stack. The contents of the stack can be viewed on the
DL40 display or printed:

in chronological order

by number or occurrences

Override Slave Address Selected as a Message Attribute with an
Address Sent with the Message Trigger

To send any message to a slave,

Port Use

of the RS-485 Port must be set to

DL Slaves

. See Chapter 6.

In the Message List Run Mode you can:

Create a List of Messages that is Continuously Displayed

The list is created by adding message numbers to the list while the DL40 is
in the Run Mode. See Chapter 8 for additional information for adding (or
deleting) messages via the RS-485 Port or the Keyboard Port.

Important: The Message List will be lost if you leave the Run Mode, reset
the DL40, or cycle power. You will have to create a new list when you
re–enter the Run Mode. In addition:

Messages are displayed in the order they are put on the list.

Message List Run Mode

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