Slaving – Rockwell Automation 2706-MB1 MESSAGEVIEW 421 SOFTWARE MANUAL User Manual

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Creating Messages

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Chain

A message may be chained to another. That is, a message can trigger
another message by invoking its message number. A chained
message has exactly the same attributes as if it were not chained.

When the first message in a chain is triggered, it is displayed or
queued. After it is terminated, if the next message in the chain:

has the same display line as the previous message, it has
priority over messages in the queue and is displayed

has a different display line assigned, and that line is free, the
message is displayed

has a different display line assigned, and that line is occupied,
the message is appended to the Message Queue.

Select the Enable check box, then select the chained Message
Number from the To: spin control.

Or highlight the current number and type the chained Message
Number.

Any message in the application may be chained to another. A chain
may even be circular, with the last message triggering the first
message. A circular chain can be useful in certain cases. To break the
chain:

tell the terminal operator to do a Powerup Reset, or

trigger Special message 9901, Clear Display.

ASCII Triggering devices

ASCII Triggering devices do not support embedded display variables
in chained messages.

A MessageView terminal with a Remote I/O daughterboard (Catalog
Nos. 2706-M1D1, -M1N1 or -M1F1) and firmware that supports a
Slave Port can act as a master device with up to 126 slave devices.
Each Slave device at a specific Node Address displays the messages
sent to its Node Address.

Slaved messages may contain variables, graphics and message
attributes set up by the MessageBuilder software, with the following
cautions:

A graphic must be preceded by a Ctrl-G, or the terminal will
replace the graphic with two spaces before sending the message
to the slave.

The terminal removes embedded data entry variables from a
message before sending the message to the slave.

Slaving

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