Intended audience, Conventions used, Related publications – Rockwell Automation 2706-LV2P_LV2R_LV4P_LV4R DL40 PLUS USER MANUAL User Manual

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Using this Manual

P–2

Publication 2706-6.1

No special knowledge is needed to enter or edit messages. However,
since the Dataliner message display must be connected to peripheral
equipment, we assume you are familiar with communication
terminology, especially when using the Remote I/O version with a
PLC.

The following conventions are used in this manual:

All menus and screens reproduced in this manual are approximate
renderings of what you will see on your terminal screen.
Allen-Bradley reserves the right to make minor modifications to
any menu or screen to help improve performance.

A symbol or word in brackets represents a single key that you
press. These include keys such as

[A]

or

[Delete]

. Since the

Dataliner can be programmed with a variety of keyboards or
terminals, the printing on your keyboard may be different from
the symbol or word indicated in brackets. This manual uses

to

specify the carriage return function of a keyboard. On your
keyboard this may correspond to an

[ENTER]

,

, or

[Return

]

key.

The up caret,

^

,

may be used in place of the

[CTRL]

where space

requires. For example,

^

W

means the same as

[CTRL][W]

. This

means you should press

[CTRL]

and

[W]

keys simultaneously.

DL40 Plus refers to the Dataliner DL40 Plus Message Display

Other publications to which you may want to refer include:

Dataliner DL40 Plus Message Display Offline Programming
Software User Manual, Publication 2706-6.2

Dataliner DL40 Plus Series Slave Message Display User Manual,
Publication 2706-6.3

Intended Audience

Conventions Used

Related Publications

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