Rockwell Automation 2706-LV2P_LV2R_LV4P_LV4R DL40 PLUS USER MANUAL User Manual

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Offline Operating Modes

4–2

Publication 2706-6.1

Putting Messages on the Stack

Requires the Message Attribute to be set using the Onboard
Editor or Offline Programming Software for each message you
want on the stack.

Messages are put on the stack with variables and ASCII Input
included.

Variables in a message are put on the stack as soon as they are
received by the DL40 Plus. An additional stack entry for a
message is made if:

an updated variable is received for a variable already on the
stack and more than 2 seconds elapse between receiving the
original variable and the updated variable.

if less than 2 seconds elapse, the original variable put on the
stack will be overwritten by the updated variable.

Messages can be be put on the stack with time & date stamping.

Messages are put on the Historical Events Stack each time they
are triggered.

Note: Bit Trigger Run Mode Only – The Bit Trigger Table is put
on the stack as soon as it is received by the DL40 Plus. Each time a
message with the stack attribute set is displayed or redisplayed, an
entry for that message is put on the stack.

Time and Date Stamping of Messages Put on the Stack

Requires the Message Attribute to be set using the Onboard
Editor or Offline Programming Software for each message you
wish to stamp.

The real time clock value is added to message data on the stack
when:

a message is run

a message is triggered (if it is never run)

a message is triggered and if the time between triggering and
running is more than 1 minute

if an additional stack entry is made because variable data is
updated (see above)

a message is acknowledged

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