Message/variable/slave run mode – Rockwell Automation 2706 DL40 HARDWARE USER MANUAL User Manual

Page 89

Advertising
background image

Chapter 9
Using the Parallel Port

9 – 5

with the AC Output Module. The ISO +12V connection can be used to
power the DC connections of the 2706–NG2 AC input converters.

Triggering rules:

When used, optional slave address must always precede the message
number.

Up to 10 variables are addressable within a message.

Variables must always follow the message number.

Variables sent are always associated with the last message triggered:

if the message is in the queue, variables will be put into the queue
(with the message) and onto the Historical Events Stack.

if message is running and variable is being displayed, the variable will
be updated with the latest data this data will also be put onto the
Historical Events Stack.

if message is running and variable is no longer being shown (as in a
scrolling message), updated data will not be shown but will be put on
Historical Events Stack.

if message has completed running, updated data is lost to display and
to the Historical Events Stack.

BCD Sign Bit

Only valid for

[CTRL][V]

BCD variables; not valid for

[CTRL][W]

BCD.

Set = –

Clear

= +

Sign bits must precede variables. The sign cannot be changed without
resending the variable.

Bit 0 = Variable l

Bit 1 = Variable 2, etc.

Bits 9 = 15 ignored

No Sign Bit sent (default) = +

Message/Variable/Slave
Run Mode

Note: For BCD variables only. Ignored for binary and ASCII
variables. To sign a binary variable, use 2’s complement.

Advertising