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Strany 1 - Allen-Bradley

UserManualDataliner DL40 PlusMessage DisplayCatalog No. 2706–LV2P, -LV4P,-LV2R, -LV4RAllen-Bradley

Strany 2 - Important User Information

Using this ManualP–4Publication 2706-6.1Regulatory EnhancementsThe DL40 Plus meets and is listed for the following environmental,safety, and European

Strany 3 -   

Remote I/O Communications 8–8Publication 2706-6.1The following diagrams show applications using the DL40 Plus insystems with applicable PLCs and scann

Strany 4 - Chapter 7

Remote I/O Communications 8–9Publication 2706-6.1DL40s with PLC 5/11, -5/15, -5/20, -5/25, -5/30, -5/40, -5/60, or -5/80PLC-5/11PLC 5/15PLC 5/20PLC 5

Strany 5 - Communications

Remote I/O Communications 8–10Publication 2706-6.1The following tables lists applicable PLCs and their scanners.Applicable Programmable ControllersCat

Strany 6

Remote I/O Communications 8–11Publication 2706-6.1DL40 Plus displays communicate with PLC controllers and RemoteI/O scanners and sub-scanners as if t

Strany 7 -   

Remote I/O Communications 8–12Publication 2706-6.1The table below lists the number of separate chassis or devices thescanner can support and how much

Strany 8 - [ENTER], ↵ , or [Return] key

Remote I/O Communications 8–13Publication 2706-6.1With the Remote I/O version of the DL40 Plus, messages arenormally triggered from a PLC connected t

Strany 9 - Displays

Remote I/O Communications 8–14Publication 2706-6.1The DL40 Plus returns two types of data to a PLC:• ASCII Input data• Clock/Date dataASCII Input Data

Strany 10 - Using this ManualP–4

Remote I/O Communications 8–15Publication 2706-6.1When variables are sent, all [CTRL][V] (formatted) variables must besent first followed by [CTRL][W

Strany 11 - Overview of the DL40 Plus

Remote I/O Communications 8–16Publication 2706-6.1The Handshake Bit tells the sender (either the DL40 Plus or thePLC) that the Image Table (either Out

Strany 12 - RS-485/RS-232 Communications

Remote I/O Communications 8–17Publication 2706-6.1In the Message/Variable/Slave run mode you can:• trigger single messages through a PLC using the Re

Strany 13 - Message Support

 Overview of the DL40 PlusThis chapter covers the following topics.Section PageAvailable Configurations 1–1Message Support 1–3Programming Fe

Strany 14 - Programming Features

Remote I/O Communications 8–18Publication 2706-6.1Inserting ASCII Input Data in a MessageUse the Keyboard Port to input ASCII data intended for displa

Strany 15 - Offline Programming Software

Remote I/O Communications 8–19Publication 2706-6.1Placing Messages on Historical Events StackTriggered messages and variable data can be placed on th

Strany 16

Remote I/O Communications 8–20Publication 2706-6.1Triggering a Message Using Discrete I/OThe following shows the format of the message trigger in theM

Strany 17

Remote I/O Communications 8–21Publication 2706-6.1Return Message Number and ASCII Data (Discrete I/O)The following shows the format of discrete I/O d

Strany 18 - Overview of the DL40 Plus 1–8

Remote I/O Communications 8–22Publication 2706-6.1Send Clock or Date Data to PLC (Discrete I/O)The following shows the format of discrete I/O clock da

Strany 19

Remote I/O Communications 8–23Publication 2706-6.1Triggering a Message Using a Block Transfer WriteMessage/Variable/Slave Run Mode - Block Transfer W

Strany 20

Remote I/O Communications 8–24Publication 2706-6.1Return Message Number and ASCII Data (Block Transfer Read)The following shows the format of block tr

Strany 21 - Operating Modes

Remote I/O Communications 8–25Publication 2706-6.1Message/Variable run mode can be selected using the OnboardEditor or the Offline Programming Softwa

Strany 22

Remote I/O Communications 8–26Publication 2706-6.1In Message List run mode you can:• Trigger a single message through a PLC via Remote I/O port• Creat

Strany 23 - Special Messages

Remote I/O Communications 8–27Publication 2706-6.1Sending Messages to Slave Address Selected as a MessageAttributeTo send any message to a slave, set

Strany 24 - Controller Support

Overview of the DL40 Plus 1–2Publication 2706-6.1RS-485/RS-232 CommunicationsBoth the Remote I/O and Parallel Port versions have RS-485 andRS-232 port

Strany 25 - Available Catalog Numbers

Remote I/O Communications 8–28Publication 2706-6.1Sending Real Time Clock or Date Data to a PLC•Triggering special message 912 (or 12) causes the DL40

Strany 26 - Repair Parts

Remote I/O Communications 8–29Publication 2706-6.1Return Message Number and ASCII Data (Discrete I/O)The following shows the format of discrete I/O d

Strany 27 - Messages

Remote I/O Communications 8–30Publication 2706-6.1Adding or Deleting Messages using a Block Transfer WriteThe following shows the format of a discrete

Strany 28 - Exiting the Onboard Editor

Remote I/O Communications 8–31Publication 2706-6.1Return Clock or Date Data to PLC (Block Transfer Read)The following shows the format of block trans

Strany 29 - Onboard Editor Menu

Remote I/O Communications 8–32Publication 2706-6.1In Bit Trigger Run Mode you can:• trigger a message by sending a bit trigger table• return the messa

Strany 30 - Creating or Editing Messages

Remote I/O Communications 8–33Publication 2706-6.1Sections of a Bit Trigger TableThe Bit Trigger table has 3 sections (all sent with a single transfe

Strany 31 - Keyboard Functions

Remote I/O Communications 8–34Publication 2706-6.1Round Robin SectionMessages with trigger bits set in this section are run after the prioritymessage

Strany 32 - Inserting Variables

Remote I/O Communications 8–35Publication 2706-6.1Bit Trigger TableThe Bit Trigger Table has 2 sections, the Priority section and theRound Robin sect

Strany 33

Remote I/O Communications 8–36Publication 2706-6.1Return Message Number (Discrete I/O)The following shows the format of the return message number when

Strany 34 - [CTRL][T] to specify the

Remote I/O Communications 8–37Publication 2706-6.1Triggering a Message using a Block Transfer WriteThe following shows the format of a bit trigger us

Strany 35 - Message Attributes

Overview of the DL40 Plus 1–3Publication 2706-6.1The DL40 Plus stores messages of varying length. Each message isidentified by a unique message numb

Strany 36 - Print Message

 Installation and WiringThis chapter describes how to mount and wire the DL40 Plus to yourcontrol system.Section PageMounting the DL40 Plus 9

Strany 37 - Wait Time

Installation and Wiring 9–2Publication 2706-6.1Note: All dimensions are in inches (millimeters).Panel Cutout Dimensionsof the 2-Line DL40 Plus

Strany 38 - Chain to Message

Installation and Wiring 9–3Publication 2706-6.1Note: All dimensions are in inches (millimeters).Panel Cutout Dimensionsof the 4-Line DL40 Plus

Strany 39

Installation and Wiring 9–4Publication 2706-6.114.37 (365.0)Front View4.38(111.3)Note: All dimensions are in inches (millimeters).3.19(81.0)3.16(80.3

Strany 40 - Slave Message Length

Installation and Wiring 9–5Publication 2706-6.114.37 (365.0)Front ViewNote: All dimensions are in inches (millimeters).14.37(365.0)3.19(81.0)3.16(80

Strany 41 - Onboard Editor Options

Installation and Wiring 9–6Publication 2706-6.1Install the DL40 Plus using Publication NFPA 70E, Electrical SafetyRequirements for Employee Workplaces

Strany 42

Installation and Wiring 9–7Publication 2706-6.1After the DL40 Plus has been mounted connect the necessary wiring.The illustrations below show the bac

Strany 43 - Background Message Number

Installation and Wiring 9–8Publication 2706-6.1The Remote I/O connector on the back of the DL40 Plus connectsthe DL40 Plus to the host PLC via the rem

Strany 44 - Choice: Which means:

Installation and Wiring 9–9Publication 2706-6.1Connect the DL40 Plus to the scanner module with Allen–BradleyRemote I/O cable, Catalog Number 1770–CD

Strany 45 - Message Queue

Installation and Wiring 9–10Publication 2706-6.1The parallel input port accepts data from any DC output module. We recommend that you use a sourcing

Strany 46 - Using Special Messages

Overview of the DL40 Plus 1–4Publication 2706-6.1The DL40 Plus is a versatile status, prompt and diagnostic displaytool, equipped with a full range of

Strany 47 - 904 (or 04) Reset Unit

Installation and Wiring 9–11Publication 2706-6.1When the RS-485 port is configured for Open protocolcommunications, the RS-485 port connects one or m

Strany 48 - [MSG ACK]

Installation and Wiring 9–12Publication 2706-6.1When using a personal computer to upload or download applicationmemory to or from the DL40 Plus’s RS–4

Strany 49 - [SELECT] or [↵ ] push button

Installation and Wiring 9–13Publication 2706-6.1When the RS-485 port is configured for DL Slaves, you can connectone DL40 Plus master to one or multi

Strany 50 - • Run mode is exited

Installation and Wiring 9–14Publication 2706-6.1The RS-232 Port can be configured for the followingcommunications:• Uploading or downloading applicati

Strany 51

Installation and Wiring 9–15Publication 2706-6.1Before connecting the power cable of the DL40 Plus, make sure thepower source is turned off.The DL40

Strany 52 - [MSG ACK]

 DIP Switch SettingsThis chapter describes the DIP switch settings for the Remote I/Oand Parallel I/O versions of the DL40 Plus.Section PageD

Strany 53 - % INTENSITY IS__ __ __ __

DIP Switch Settings 10–2Publication 2706-6.1Setting Switch Bank #1 for PLC-2 ControllersThe following tables list functions and settings for Switch Ba

Strany 54 - Offline Operating Modes

DIP Switch Settings 10–3Publication 2706-6.1Setting Switch Bank #1 on PLC-3, PLC-5 ControllersThe following tables provide settings for switch bank #

Strany 55 - Offline Operating Modes 4–2

DIP Switch Settings 10–4Publication 2706-6.1Setting Switch Bank #2Use the following tables to identify switch functions and settings forSwitch Bank #2

Strany 56 - [↵ ] push

DIP Switch Settings 10–5Publication 2706-6.1Keyboard Type (Switch #6)If the Keyboard Type DIP switch is set to ON, then an IBM-XT orcompatible is the

Strany 57 - @ for [CTRL][W] variables

Overview of the DL40 Plus 1–5Publication 2706-6.1Offline Programming SoftwareCreate and edit application files using the Offline ProgrammingSoftware

Strany 58 - – ROUND ROBIN SECTION

DIP Switch Settings 10–6Publication 2706-6.1Setting Switch Bank #3Use Switch Bank #3 to set the serial address (Remote I/O version).The serial address

Strany 59 - Remote Program Mode

DIP Switch Settings 10–7Publication 2706-6.1Switch Selections Switch SelectionsAddress 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 864 ON OFF ON ON ON ON O

Strany 60 - Set Port Parameters Mode

DIP Switch Settings 10–8Publication 2706-6.1Switch Selections Switch SelectionsAddress 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8128 OFF ON ON ON ON ON O

Strany 61 - RS-485 Port

DIP Switch Settings 10–9Publication 2706-6.1Switch Selections Switch SelectionsAddress 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8192 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON

Strany 62 - Clock Mode

DIP Switch Settings 10–10Publication 2706-6.1Two DIP switch banks are located on the back of the module. Youcan access the DIP switches through a cuto

Strany 63 - Show Clock

DIP Switch Settings 10–11Publication 2706-6.1Setting Switch Bank #1The following table provides switch functions and settings forSwitch Bank #1.Switc

Strany 64 - Debug Mode

DIP Switch Settings 10–12Publication 2706-6.1Setting Switch Bank #2Switch Bank #2 sets the serial address. The serial address refers tothe address use

Strany 65 - High True or Low True Logic

DIP Switch Settings 10–13Publication 2706-6.1Switch Selections Switch SelectionsAddress 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 864 ON OFF ON ON ON ON

Strany 66 - Online Operating Modes

DIP Switch Settings 10–14Publication 2706-6.1Switch Selections Switch SelectionsAddress 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8128 OFFONON ON ON ON ON

Strany 67 - Message/Variable Mode

DIP Switch Settings 10–15Publication 2706-6.1Switch Selections Switch SelectionsAddress 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8198 OFF OFF ON ON ON O

Strany 68 - Bit Trigger Mode

Overview of the DL40 Plus 1–6Publication 2706-6.1PLC-5 Remote I/O PassThrough Via DH+PLC-5 Remote I/O PassThrough lets you upload and downloadmessage

Strany 69 - Serial Port Communications

 SpecificationsCharacter HeightTwo line displayFour line display11.3 mm (0.44 inch)11.3 mm (0.44 inch)Character SetTable 1 EnglishTable 2 Cy

Strany 70 - Using the RS-232 Port

SpecificationsA–2Publication 2706-807Electrical Interface Standard Personal Computer KeyboardIBM PC–XT, –AT compatibleConnector 8–pin DIN (large style

Strany 71 - Using the RS-485 Port

 Error & Status MessagesMessage Type MeaningBAD LIMITSPRESS ANY KEYPrint ModeErrorWhen setting up the range for messages to beprinted,

Strany 72 - Using the

Error & Status MessagesB–2Publication 2706-807Message MeaningTypeMAXIMUM LENGTH MSGPRESS ANY KEYOn–Board Editor ErrorThe maximum length of each DL

Strany 73

Error & Status Messages B–3Publication 2706-807Message MeaningTypeUSER ABORTED PRINTPrint ModeMessageThe user has pressed the [Esc] key or [MSG AC

Strany 74

 CablesThese communication cables are used to connect the DL40 Plus to arange of PCs, converters, and recorders. All cables are 9 feet (2.7

Strany 75

CablesC–2Publication 2706-807 – July 1998123456789832976451DCDTXDDTRCOMDSRRTSCTSRXDDCDRXDTXDDTRCOMDSRRTSCTSChassisGroundDL40 Plus Serial PortFemale DB

Strany 76

 ASCII Character SetsASCII Character Set

Strany 77 - Protocol

ASCII Character SetsD–2Publication 2706-807Extended ASCII Character SetTo enter an extended ASCII character, use the [ALT] key in combinationwith the

Strany 78 - Sending ASCII / BCD

ASCII Character Sets D–3Publication 2706-807Cyrillic Character SetThe DL40 Plus Dataliner supports both Cyrillic and English alphabetcharacters. The C

Strany 79 - Sending ASCII Data

Overview of the DL40 Plus 1–7Publication 2706-6.1International and Cyrillic Character SetsThe local language character sets let you create and displa

Strany 80 - Returning ASCII Data

ASCII Character SetsD–4Publication 2706-807Accessing Cyrillic CharactersRussian language messages may be created and edited only within theoffline pro

Strany 81 - Parallel Port Communications

ASCII Character Sets D–5Publication 2706-807International Character SetTo access the international character set, also called Latin AlphabetNo.1, use

Strany 82

 Remote I/O Application ExamplesThis appendix provides the following examples:Section PageDiscrete I/O Message Triggering - PLC5 Program Exa

Strany 83 - Describing the Parallel Port

Remote I/O Application ExamplesE–2Publication 2706-807Discrete I/O Message Triggering - PLC5 Program Example(Message Variable Slave Mode) PLC5 at Rack

Strany 84 - Selecting Binary or BCD Data

Remote I/O Application Examples E–3Publication 2706-807<END>Enter Variable Data to send to DL40 PlusHere:The variable that the data is sent to d

Strany 85 - Using BCD Data Input

Remote I/O Application ExamplesE–4Publication 2706-807Block Transfer Message Triggering - PLC5 Example Program(Message Variable Slave Mode)Note: If t

Strany 86 - Logic Voltage Levels

Remote I/O Application Examples E–5Publication 2706-807<END>Word 0 of the Block Transfer Write in Message Variable Slave Modecontains the BCD si

Strany 87

Remote I/O Application ExamplesE–6Publication 2706-807Clock and Date Data Return – PLC5 Programming Example(Any Run Mode)< ><DN>This p

Strany 88 - [CTRL][W] BCD

Remote I/O Application Examples E–7Publication 2706-807Return Clock or Date Data – PLC5 Programming Example(Any Run Mode)This program is used with spe

Strany 89 - (Ctrl V) variables 1–10

Remote I/O Application ExamplesE–8Publication 2706-807Triggering Messages with Variables Using Discrete I/O – PLC5 Programming Example (Message List

Strany 90

Overview of the DL40 Plus 1–8Publication 2706-6.1Historical Events StackThe Historical Events Stack records the occurrence and sequence ofsome or all

Strany 91

Remote I/O Application Examples E–9Publication 2706-807<END>Enter message number to Add/Delete from Message List here:MoveSource N9:3 0<Dest

Strany 92 - Sampling

Remote I/O Application ExamplesE–10Publication 2706-807Block Transfer Message Triggering - PLC5 Example Program(Message List Run Mode)Note: If Block T

Strany 93 - Remote I/O Communications

Remote I/O Application Examples E–11Publication 2706-8070004Enter message number to add/delete from the message list here:(The message number data is

Strany 94 - Overview of Remote I/O

Remote I/O Application ExamplesE–12Publication 2706-807Triggerring Messages Using Discrete I/O - PLC5 Example(Bit Trigger Run Mode)PLC5 at Rack #1, Gr

Strany 95

Remote I/O Application Examples E–13Publication 2706-807Triggering Messages Using Block Transfers - PLC5 Program Example (Bit Trigger Run Mode)Note: I

Strany 96 - Remote I/O Terminology

Remote I/O Application ExamplesE–14Publication 2706-807<END>MoveSource 0 0<Dest N9:1 1<MOV000500060007Enter priority message number to tri

Strany 97

 Serial and Parallel Port ExamplesThis appendix provides the following examples.Section PageRS-232 Serial Triggering Example F–1RS-485 Seria

Strany 98

Serial and Parallel Port ExamplesF–2Publication 2706-807 – July 1998RS-485 Serial Triggering ExampleThis example shows serial triggering of the DL40 P

Strany 99

Serial and Parallel Port Examples F–3Publication 2706-807 – July 1998Parallel Port Message Variable Slave Triggering ExampleThis example shows message

Strany 100 - Typical Configurations

Serial and Parallel Port ExamplesF–4Publication 2706-807 – July 1998Masked MoveSource N7:38<Mask 0FFFFh-1<Dest O:3.01<0005MVM0006MoveSource 2

Strany 101 - Publication 2706-6.1

Overview of the DL40 Plus 1–9Publication 2706-6.1Keyboard PortUse the Keyboard port on the DL40 Plus to:• edit options, messages, communication port

Strany 102 - Corresponding Scanners

Serial and Parallel Port Examples F–5Publication 2706-807 – July 1998Parallel Port Message List Mode Triggering ExampleThis example shows message trig

Strany 103 - Physical vs. Logical

AAccessories, 1–16Acknowledge bit, 8–4Acknowledge message, 2–14and message queueing, 2–14Add/Delete bit, 8–4Address, slave, 8–7Addressing, parti

Strany 104

IndexI–2DData format, parallel port, 7–4Data hold time, 7–12Data mode, 1–10Data typesBCD, 7–4binary, 7–4Date, 1–8events stack stamp, 4–2insert

Strany 105 - Triggering Messages

IndexI–3LLast chassis DIP switch, 10–4Length of message list, 8–5Line number, specifying, 2–10Logic, high/low true, 7–4Logic voltage levels, 7–6

Strany 106 - Returning Data to the PLC

IndexI–4PParallel portBCD data input, 7–5connections, 7–3data formats, 7–4description, 7–3high/low true logic, 7–4historical events stack, 7–7,

Strany 107 - Sending Variables

IndexI–5port usage, 1–8returning ASCII data, 6–12using port, 6–3Run mode, 1–11– 1–14, 2–16, 5–1bit trigger, 5–3, 8–32– 8–34message list, 7–1

Strany 108 - Handshake Bit

IndexI–6VVariable, compound, 2–7Variablesembedded, 1–10formatted, 2–6inserting ASCII, 2–7inserting BCD, 2–7inserting in messages, 2–6message at

Strany 109 - Run Mode

Dataliner DL40 Plus KeyboardEdit CommandsFunction KeystrokeEnables setting the message attributes for the messagebeing created or edited.[CTRL] AUsed

Strany 110

Publication 2706-6.1– October 1998.Rockwell Automation helps its customers receive a superior return on their investment by bringingtogether leading b

Strany 111 - • by number of occurrences

Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those ofelectromechanical equipment. “Safety Guidelines for the Application,Insta

Strany 112

Overview of the DL40 Plus 1–10Publication 2706-6.1Background MessagesSpecify a background message that will display whenever the DL40Plus has no other

Strany 113

Overview of the DL40 Plus 1–11Publication 2706-6.1Adjustable Parameters for Serial CommunicationsWith the DL40 Plus, you can configure RS-232 or RS-4

Strany 114 - Input Image Table - Full rack

Overview of the DL40 Plus 1–12Publication 2706-6.1The Parallel port version of the DL40 Plus has 2 Run modes.• Message/Variable/Slave Mode triggers a

Strany 115 - (Any size rack)

Overview of the DL40 Plus 1–13Publication 2706-6.1Special messages let you monitor and control certain functions of theDL40 Plus without leaving Run

Strany 116 - Any size rack

Overview of the DL40 Plus 1–14Publication 2706-6.1The following PLCs and SLCs support Remote I/O communicationswith the DL40 Plus.• PLC-5/11, 5/15➀, 5

Strany 117 - Message/Variable Run Mode

Overview of the DL40 Plus 1–15Publication 2706-6.1PassThrough Support over an Ethernet LinkThe following table lists the Allen-Bradley PLCs that supp

Strany 118 - Message List Run Mode

Overview of the DL40 Plus 1–16Publication 2706-6.1The following keyboards are compatible with the DL40 Plus.Catalog No. Description6189-KBD1 Industria

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 Using the Onboard Editor to CreateMessagesThis chapter shows how to use the Onboard Editor to managemessages (and message attributes) for the

Strany 120 - Using Discrete I/O

Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–2Publication 2706-6.1You must enter the Onboard Editor from Run mode or Help mode.Press [CTRL] [E] to en

Strany 121 - Full rack

Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–3Publication 2706-6.1The following diagram provides an overview of the OnboardEditor’s menu structure.

Strany 122 - Any rack size-2 to 12 Words

Publication 2706-6.1PrefacePreface Objectives P–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Overview of this Manual P–1. .

Strany 123 - Any Size Rack

Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–4Publication 2706-6.1Enter the MESSAGES function [Y][↵ ]. Enter the EDIT MESSAGESfunction [Y][↵ ]. Respo

Strany 124 - Bit Trigger Run Mode

Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–5Publication 2706-6.1Messages can consist of:• ASCII text (including extended ASCII, international, or

Strany 125

Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–6Publication 2706-6.1You can send variables to the DL40 Plus from a PLC via the RemoteI/O, RS-485, RS-23

Strany 126 - = 22 words

Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–7Publication 2706-6.1Change Formatted Variable [CTRL][F]Use [CTRL][F] to change the formatting paramete

Strany 127 - Bit Trigger Table

Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–8Publication 2706-6.1Insert Request for ASCII Input Data [CTRL][X]A data request requires you to enter A

Strany 128

Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–9Publication 2706-6.1Insert Date Into a Message [CTRL][Y]To enter the date in a message, place the curs

Strany 129

Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–10Publication 2706-6.1Display LineThis value controls where on the DL40 Plus display the message willapp

Strany 130 - Installation and Wiring

Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–11Publication 2706-6.1Send to SlaveIf you enter a slave address number, the message is sent to the slav

Strany 131 - Panel Cutout Dimensions

Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–12Publication 2706-6.1AutoClearActivating this attribute tells the DL40 Plus to clear the messagefrom th

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Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–13Publication 2706-6.1Energize RelayActivating this attribute displays the message and energizes thedis

Strany 133 - Dimensions of

Table of Contentstoc–iiPublication 2706-6.1Chapter 3Chapter Objectives 3–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . What

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Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–14Publication 2706-6.1Hide MessageThis attribute suppresses the message from displaying on the DL40Plus

Strany 135 - Installations

Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–15Publication 2706-6.1Slave Message Echo RelayThis attribute sends the energize relay command to the DL

Strany 136 - Wiring the DL40 Plus

Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–16Publication 2706-6.1To modify options:1. Press [CTRL][E] to enter the Onboard Editor.2. Press [↵ ] in

Strany 137 - Remote I/O Connector

Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–17Publication 2706-6.1Newest Message on Line 1This option displays the newest message to be triggered o

Strany 138 - Scanner Module

Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–18Publication 2706-6.1Special Message Start NumberSpecial messages let you monitor and control certain f

Strany 139 - Parallel Port

Using the Onboard Editor to Create Messages 2–19Publication 2706-6.1The message queue of the DL40 Plus stores message triggers in theorder received f

Strany 140 - Connecting the RS-485 Port

 Using Special MessagesThis chapter describes special messages you can use with theRemote I/O and Parallel port versions of the DL40 Plus.Sect

Strany 141 - Connecting a Programmer

Using Special Messages 3–2Publication 2706-6.1901 (or 01) Terminate Message – Clear DisplayImmediately terminates the message that is running and clea

Strany 142 - Connecting DL Slaves

Using Special Messages 3–3Publication 2706-6.1905 (or 05) Test DisplayTurns all elements of the display on for 2 seconds.This message is put at the e

Strany 143 - Keyboard Port

Using Special Messages 3–4Publication 2706-6.1908 (or 08) View Historical Events StackDisplays messages placed on the Historical Events Stack but does

Strany 144 - AC Power Connector

Table of Contents toc–iiiPublication 2706-6.1Chapter 8Chapter Objectives 8–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ove

Strany 145 - DIP Switch Settings

Using Special Messages 3–5Publication 2706-6.1910 (or 10) Interactive Clock SettingThis message lets you set the clock while the display is in Run mo

Strany 146 - • a PLC-2 with Remote I/O

Using Special Messages 3–6Publication 2706-6.1911 (or 11) Set Clock with Variable DataSets clock with data sent as a variable. The DL40 Plus is year 2

Strany 147 - DIP Switch Settings 10–3

Using Special Messages 3–7Publication 2706-6.1913 (or 13) Send Date to PLC (Remote I/O versions only)Sends date data to the PLC.This message is put a

Strany 148 - Setting Switch Bank #2

Using Special Messages 3–8Publication 2706-6.1915 (or 15) Stop Special Messages/Resume Run ModeIf one of the following special messages is running, sp

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 Offline Operating ModesThis chapter describes operating modes of the DL40 Plus other thanRun mode.Section PageHelp Mode 4–1Historical Recall

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Offline Operating Modes 4–2Publication 2706-6.1Putting Messages on the Stack•Requires the Message Attribute to be set using the OnboardEditor or Offli

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Offline Operating Modes 4–3Publication 2706-6.1Resetting the StackEach time a new application file is downloaded using the Downloadto DL40 Plus menu

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Offline Operating Modes 4–4Publication 2706-6.1hour:minute:second month date year*DELETEDhour:minute:second month date year*ATTEMPTED TO ADD (Add fail

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Offline Operating Modes 4–5Publication 2706-6.1Stack data for the Bit Trigger run mode is displayed in the followingformat (data put on stack last wi

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Offline Operating Modes 4–6Publication 2706-6.1Press any key on the keyboard or the [SELECT] or [↵ ] push buttonon the front panel to bring up the nex

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Table of Contentstoc–ivPublication 2706-6.1Chapter 10Chapter Objectives 10–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DIP

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Offline Operating Modes 4–7Publication 2706-6.1This mode lets you set the operating parameters of the RS-232 Portor RS-485 Port from a keyboard or th

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Offline Operating Modes 4–8Publication 2706-6.1RS-485 PortThe following settings are available for the RS-485 Port. The defaultvalue appears in bold.

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Offline Operating Modes 4–9Publication 2706-6.1This mode lets you set the battery-backed real-time clock by enteringa [CTRL] [C] via the DL40 Plus Ke

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Offline Operating Modes 4–10Publication 2706-6.1Using the Keyboard PortWhen you enter the Set Clock function, you will receive thefollowing prompts (o

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Offline Operating Modes 4–11Publication 2706-6.1Print mode lets you print the list of Message Numbers and text in theDL40 Plus’s internal application

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Offline Operating Modes 4–12Publication 2706-6.1Where the Strobe Lines Mnemonic is an abbreviation for the state ofthe four strobe lines MS0, MS1, MS2

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 Online Operating ModesThis chapter covers the different Run modes available for theParallel and Remote I/O versions of the DL40 Plus. Sectio

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Online Operating Modes 5–2Publication 2706-6.1In Message/Variable/Slave Run mode, you can:• Trigger a single message via– Parallel Port (Parallel Port

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Online Operating Modes 5–3Publication 2706-6.1In Message List Run mode, messages are continuously displayed.You can add or delete messages from the l

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 Serial Port CommunicationsThis chapter discusses the serial communication ports and theruntime serial protocols used to communicate with the

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Publication 2706-6.1  Read this chapter to familiarize yourself with the rest of theDataliner DL40 Plus Message Display manual.

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Serial Port Communications 6–2Publication 2706-6.1You can use the RS-232 port to:• upload or download message files up to 50 feet (15.24 meters)using

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Serial Port Communications 6–3Publication 2706-6.1You can use the RS-485 port to:• upload and download message files using a multi-dropconnection.• c

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Serial Port Communications 6–4Publication 2706-6.1You can use the Keyboard port to:• control a variety of DL40 Plus functions.Keystroke Function[CTRL]

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Hex Example:Where:Hex Example:Where:Serial Port Communications 6–5Publication 2706-6.1This section describes how to use Open protocol to trigger mess

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Serial Port Communications 6–6Publication 2706-6.1• Keyboard entries are performed with standard characters. Theabove listed Hex examples refer to non

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Hex Example:Where:Serial Port Communications 6–7Publication 2706-6.1Message/Variable Run ModeIn Message/Variable Run modes, messages are triggered us

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Hex Example:Where:Serial Port Communications 6–8Publication 2706-6.1Message List ModeIn Message List mode, you can trigger messages as prioritymessage

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Hex Example:Where:Hex Example:Where:Serial Port Communications 6–9Publication 2706-6.1This section shows how to send binary/BCD variables inMessage/V

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Where:Hex Example:Serial Port Communications 6–10Publication 2706-6.1This section shows how to send ASCII/BCD variables inMessage/Variable/Slave or Me

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Serial Port Communications 6–11Publication 2706-6.1ASCII Input Data in a message is represented by underscored spaces.A flashing cursor will mark the

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Using this ManualP–2Publication 2706-6.1No special knowledge is needed to enter or edit messages. However,since the Dataliner message display must be

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\41\6C\6C\65\6E\2D\42\72\61\64\6C\65\79A l l e n – B r a d l e yWhere:Hex Example:Serial Port Communications 6–12Public

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 Parallel Port CommunicationsThis chapter describes Run mode operations for the Parallel portversions of the DL40 Plus.Section PageTypes of Ru

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Parallel Port Communications 7–2Publication 2706-6.1FeatureMessage/Variable/Slave RunModeMessage List Run ModeTrigger messagesTrigger a message with 1

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Parallel Port Communications 7–3Publication 2706-6.1The Parallel Port has connections for 4 strobe lines and 16 data lines.KEYBOARDSW1SW2GNDRELAYL1 L

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Parallel Port Communications 7–4Publication 2706-6.1The Parallel port uses either the Binary or Binary Coded Decimal(BCD) numbering system to transfer

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Parallel Port Communications 7–5Publication 2706-6.1Using BCD Data InputYou can use the 16 data lines to input BCD data. The BCDnumbering system uses

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Parallel Port Communications 7–6Publication 2706-6.1Each parallel input interprets two voltage levels: ON or OFF. Thereis also a third state which sho

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Parallel Port Communications 7–7Publication 2706-6.1This section shows the type of triggering operations you can performin Message/Variable/Slave Run

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Parallel Port Communications 7–8Publication 2706-6.1Override Slave Address Selected as a Message AttributeThe Message/Variable/Slave Run mode allows r

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Parallel Port Communications 7–9Publication 2706-6.1 The strobe line states specify the type of data on the data lines.MS3 MS2 MS1 MS0 Data Type0 0 0

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Using this Manual P–3Publication 2706-6.1The Dataliner DL40 Plus Message Displays are the next generationof Allen–Bradley message displays, replacing

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Parallel Port Communications 7–10Publication 2706-6.1• If [CTRL][W]s are BCD (4 bit) variables, the [CTRL][W] in thesecond position would be sent in t

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Parallel Port Communications 7–11Publication 2706-6.1Send Message to Slave Address Selected as a Message AttributeTo send a message to a slave, Port

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Parallel Port Communications 7–12Publication 2706-6.1While the DL40 Plus is in Run or Debug mode, it regularly monitorsthe 20 lines on the parallel po

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 Remote I/O CommunicationsThis chapter describes the run mode operations for the Remote I/Oversion of the DL40 Plus and contains the following

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Remote I/O Communications 8–2Publication 2706-6.1Run mode is the normal operating mode for the DL40 Plus. In runmode, messages are triggered for disp

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Remote I/O Communications 8–3Publication 2706-6.1Summary of Remote I/O Run Mode TypesFeatureMessage/Variable/SlaveRun ModeMessage/Variable RunModeMes

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Remote I/O Communications 8–4Publication 2706-6.1The following terms are used in this chapter:Acknowledge Bit Set by the DL40 Plus whenever the MSG AC

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Remote I/O Communications 8–5Publication 2706-6.1Handshake BitTells the sender (either the DL40 Plus or the PLC) that the ImageTable (either Output o

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Remote I/O Communications 8–6Publication 2706-6.1Message Number (Message List Run Mode)Output Image Table or Block Transfer Write - number of message

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Remote I/O Communications 8–7Publication 2706-6.1Slave AddressSlave address for Message/Variable/Slave run mode. Data is in sameformat as message nu

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