Rockwell Automation 2706-LV2P_LV2R_LV4P_LV4R DL40 PLUS USER MANUAL User Manual

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Index

I–4

P

Parallel port

BCD data input, 7–5
connections, 7–3
data formats, 7–4
description, 7–3
high/low true logic, 7–4
historical events stack, 7–7, 7–10
illustration of, 7–3
input converter, 7–6
inserting ASCII data, 7–7
message list run mode, 7–10
message/variable/slave mode, 7–7
overriding slave address, 7–8
PLC communications, 1–7
return ASCII data, 7–7
run modes, 7–1, 7–2
sending to slave address, 7–11
sending variables, 7–7
settings, 4–8
summary, 1–1
triggering messages, 7–7
voltage levels, 7–6

Partial rack addressing, 8–11

PassThrough file transfers, 1–6

PassThrough processing, hardware, 1–14–

1–15

Physical specifications, 8–11

PLC

example, E–2, E–4, E–6, E–7, E–8, E–10,

E–12

sending date to, 3–7
sending time to, 3–6
using with DL40, 8–11

PLC5 Remote I/O Pass Through, 1–6

Port

configuration, 6–1
descriptions, 6–1
keyboard, 1–9, 6–1
RS–232, 1–2
RS–485, 1–2
RS485 settings, 4–8
setting parameters, 4–7
settings for slaves, 2–11
settings Remote I/O, 4–8
using keyboard port, 6–4
using RS–232 port, 6–2
using RS–485 port, 6–3

Power

Connector, 9–15
Source, 9–15

Print mode

entering – front panel, 4–11
entering – keyboard, 4–11

Printers, 1–9

Printing, 1–2, 1–9

historical stack–chronological order, 3–3
historical stack–frequency of occurrence,

3–3

messages, 2–10
mode, 4–11
RS232 port settings, 4–7

Priority message number, 8–6

Priority section, 8–6, 8–33– 8–37

Prompt, underscore, 2–14

Protocol

open, 6–5
open, 1–2
slave, 1–2

Publications

DL40 Plus Slave, P–2
Offline Programming, P–2
related, P–2

Q

Queue, clearing, 3–2

Queueing, messages, 2–18, 2–19

R

Recalling, historical events stack, 4–3

Relay, 2–13

echo, 2–15
with AutoClear, 2–13

Remote I/O

ASCII data, 1–7
port settings, 4–8
run mode types, 8–3
summary, 1–1

Remote program mode, 4–6

Repeating messages, 2–11, 2–12

Reset, historical events stack, 4–3

Reset unit, 3–2

Round robin section, 8–6, 8–34

RS–232

port, 6–1
port settings, 1–2
port usage, 1–8
printer port settings, 4–7
returning ASCII data, 6–12
using port, 6–2

RS–485

port, 6–1
port settings, 1–2, 4–8

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