Ascii triggering commands – Rockwell Automation 2706-MB1 MESSAGEVIEW 421 SOFTWARE MANUAL User Manual

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Communications Overview

Publication 2706-817

To set up a terminal to communicate with an ASCII Triggering
device, see Page 10–9.

For the format of commands to and from an ASCII Triggering
device, see the section starting on Page 5–8.

MessageView 421D Slave Device

A MessageView 421D Slave Device (Catalog No. 2706-M1D) is a
MessageView terminal with no daughterboard and no numeric or
function keys. It is shipped with an application loaded. The
application supplies the alphanumeric fonts and graphic characters
needed to display the messages sent from the master device.

The slave terminal may receive commands from any one of the
following slaving devices (masters):

Allen-Bradley Dataliner

DL20

Allen-Bradley Dataliner

DL40

MessageView

421D terminal whose firmware supports slaving

MessageView

421N terminal whose firmware supports slaving

MessageView

421F terminal whose firmware supports slaving

Allen-Bradley Industrial Computers.

To set up a terminal as a Slave Device, see Page 10–9.

For the format of commands to a slave device, see the section
starting on Page 7–42.

Messages to the MessageView terminal

Trigger a message with [Ctrl-T]

Used by the ASCII Triggering device to trigger a specific message in
the terminal.

Format: [Ctrl-T]Message#\ MV Address[CR]

Message# range: 1 to 9999; limited to the subset used in the
application

MV Address range: 1 to 127 for a single node; 127 to address all
devices

Example: [Ctrl-T]24\ 6[CR]

The terminal at node #6 displays message #24 in the downloaded
application

ASCII Triggering
Commands

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