Rockwell Automation 2706-MB1 MESSAGEVIEW 421 SOFTWARE MANUAL User Manual

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Index

I–2

Publication 2706-817

Block transfers, 5-17ć5-22

configuring, 5-18ć5-19

error messages in, E-1

example: multiple, 5-22

example: read, 5-20

example: write, 5-21

setup, 10-7ć10-8

Brightness attribute, 10-15

C

Cancel Changes tool, 7-10, 7-33,

B-3

Center tool, 7-37, B-4
Chain attribute, 7-41
Chaining, 7-41

renumbered messages, 7-34

Character array. See Data formats
Characters, accented, 7-6, I-3
Communications, 10-2

See also RSĆ232; Remote I/O

Computer

See also INTERCHANGE

keyboard conventions, 3-1

requirements, 2-1

Contacts, function keys, 7-49
Control bytes. See Slaving (master)

device

Control characters, 7-21, I-2
Control codes, slave device, 7-42
Control tags

acknowledge message, 10-23

Function key message, 10-24

message tags, 10-21

Controllers, 4-7

RSĆ232 devices. See ASCII

Triggering devices

Remote I/Odevices. See Logic

controllers

Copy tool, 7-7, 7-8, B-1
Copy tool (Tag Editor), 8-9, B-4
Copying

attributes, 7-8

message, 7-8

tags, 8-9

text string, 7-7

variables, 7-8

CSV format

HE Stack file, 4-19

importing/exporting tags,

8-17ć8-21

Cut tool, 7-7, B-1
Cut tool (Tag Editor), 8-8, B-4

D

Data formats, 4-33

BCD, 4-34

Bit, 4-33

Character array, 4-34

Signed/Unsigned integers, 4-34

Data types, 4-33, G-1
Date

formatting, 10-18

setting terminal clock, 11-9

Date Display, 7-19
Date Special Messages, setup, 7-55
Debug Mode, 10-14
Decimal position

Numeric Variable Display, 7-24

Numeric Variable Entry, 7-28

Delete Message tool, 7-2, B-3
Delete Tag tool, 8-8, B-4
Description

application, 6-8

tags, 8-6

Devices

See also ASCII Triggering devices;

Logic controllers; Terminal

setup

conflict in project, 9-8

managing, 9-5

DF1 communications, 5-2

See also RSĆ232

configuring, 2-7

transferring applications, 11-1

Dialogs

conventions, 3-11

Help, 3-14

Discrete I/O, 5-15ć5-16

block transfer bytes, 5-17

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