Rockwell Automation 2706-MB1 MESSAGEVIEW 421 SOFTWARE MANUAL User Manual

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4–5

Planning an Application

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A message may be up to 100 characters long, and can include any
combination of text, graphics, and variables. It can have:

up to one date variable

up to one time variable

up to 10 entry or display data variables in any combination,
provided the total message length is 100 characters or fewer

up to 50 graphics symbols, provided the total message length is
100 characters or fewer.

Variable and Graphic display characteristics in the Message
Editor

Message Component

Table View

Terminal View

Time

Sample Time

Sample Time

Date

Sample Date

Sample Date

Numeric Data Entry

Placeholder (^^^)

Placeholder (^^^)

Numeric Data Display

Placeholder (###)

Placeholder (###)

ASCII Data Entry

Placeholder (EEE)

Placeholder (EEE)

ASCII Data Display

Placeholder (AAA)

Placeholder (AAA)

ASCII Character

Placeholder (~)

Placeholder (~)

Graphics

Placeholder (GR)

Actual graphics symbol

Message text

Alphanumeric

Alphanumeric

Special Messages

The MessageView terminal supports a predefined set of Special
Messages. Message numbers 9901 to 9999 are reserved for Special
Messages.

Special Messages are triggered just like any other message while an
application is running. When triggered, they are typically not
displayed by the terminal, but acted upon.

Special Messages:

cannot be edited, although bit triggers may be assigned to them

are not displayed in the Message Editor Table View

are not displayed in the Message Editor Terminal View

cannot be chained to another message

are not logged into the Historical Event stack.

The Special Messages dialog is found on Page 7–54.

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