Special messages – Rockwell Automation 2706-LSW DL40 PLUS OFFLINE PROG.SFTWR.USER MANUAL User Manual

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Overview of the DL40 Plus

Publication 2706-6.2

Serial Triggering (RS–232/RS–485)

Both the Remote I/O and the Parallel port versions of the DL40 Plus
support serial triggering. The RS-232, RS-485, or Keyboard port
can control message triggering and variable data communications.

Serial triggering uses Open protocol, which communicates using
ASCII characters in a serial data stream.

Open protocol is available in the following run modes:

Message/variable/slave mode

Message/variable

Message list

Offline Modes

The DL40 Plus offers the following offline operating modes:

Help mode

Historical Recall mode

Remote Program mode (for Offline Programming Software)

RS-232/RS-485 Port Configuration mode

Clock mode

Print mode

Debug mode (on Parallel port versions only)

Special messages let you monitor and control certain functions of the
DL40 Plus without leaving Run Mode. Special messages normally
occupy message numbers 901 through 916. You can move special
messages to message numbers 1 to 16, or disable them with the
Offline Programming Software or Onboard Editor.

Message Number

Content

Message Number

Content

901 (or 01)

Terminate Message – Clear Display

909 (or 09)

Clear Historical Events Stack

902 (or 02)

Clear Queue

910 (or 10)

Set Interactive Clock

903 (or 03)

Terminate Message – Clear Display and
Queue

911 (or 11)

Set Clock with Variable Data

904 (or 04)

Reset Unit

912 (or 12)

Send Time to PLC

905 (or 05)

Test Display

913 (or 13)

Send Date to PLC

906 (or 06)

Print Historical Events Stack –
Chronological Order

914 (or 14)

View Display Parameters

907 (or 07)

Print Historical Events Stack – Frequency
of Occurrence

915 (or 15)

Stop Special Messages/Resume Run
Mode

908 (or 08)

View Historical Events Stack

916 (or 16)

Set Display Intensity

Remote I/O versions only

Special Messages

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