Rockwell Automation 2706-LV2P_LV2R_LV4P_LV4R DL40 PLUS USER MANUAL User Manual

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Offline Operating Modes

4–4

Publication 2706-6.1

hour:minute:second month date year*
DELETED
hour:minute:second month date year*
ATTEMPTED TO ADD (Add fail)
hour:minute:second month date year*
DEL(ETE) FAIL – NOT IN LIST
hour:minute:second month date year*

MSG ACKNOWLEDGED (if applicable)
hour:minute:second month date year *

* If Time attribute is set.

If a variable is not available, the message will be put on the
Historical Events Stack with symbols replacing variables:

*

for

[CTRL][

V

]

variables

@

for

[CTRL][

W

]

variables

^

for ASCII Input Data using

[CTRL][

X

]

Press any key on the keyboard or the

[SELECT]

or

[

]

push button

on the front panel to scroll through the stack entry for a message.
After you have scrolled through the entry, pressing any key on the
keyboard or the

[SELECT]

or

[

]

push button on the front panel will

bring up the next entry.

Press

[ESC]

or

[MSG ACK]

to return to the

CHRONOLOGICAL

prompt.

After the last event is displayed, the DL40 Plus will display:

END OF H.E. STACK
PRESS ANY KEY.

When the Historical Events Stack is viewed in chronological order in
Bit Trigger mode, the Bit Trigger Tables on the Historical Events
Stack will be displayed in chronological order. The newest
information placed on the stack will be displayed first; the oldest will
be displayed last. A new Bit Trigger Table will be put on the stack
only when the state of one or more bits in either the Priority Section
or the Round Robin Section is changed. To view the next stack entry,
press any key on the keyboard or the

[SELECT]

or

[

]

push button

on the front panel.

All messages (with stack attribute set) in the Bit Trigger Table that
were actually displayed will be shown first. They will be in the same
format as messages for other Run Modes. Following these messages
will be the Bit Trigger Table.

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