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Seite 1 - (Cat. No. 2706-ND1)

UserManualDataliner DL40Series MessageDisplay OfflineProgrammingSoftware(Cat. No. 2706-ND1)Allen-Bradley

Seite 2 - Important User Information

Chapter 1Overview1–2Table 1.AManual ContentsChapterTitle Purpose1 Overview Provides an overview of the manual.2 Introduction to the DL40 Provides an o

Seite 3 - Overview

Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–12You can upload one file at a time from the DL40 to the Offline ProgrammingSoftware. When you select Upload to DL40 (Remo

Seite 4 - The Develop Menu

Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–13!ATTENTION: Before the upload begins, you will see one of thefollowing warnings. Which one you see depends on the type

Seite 5 - Table of Contents

Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–14Figure 6.10Communications File screenNOTE: For information on PLC and interface board types required forPassThrough fil

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Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–15The PLC Address is the station number of the PLC-5 on the DH+ link towhich the DL40 is attached. This address must match

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Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–16If you choose ETHERNET, you must then specify an IP Address in theappropriate field. IP Addresses take the following for

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Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–17DH+ Network AccessSelect Local if the PLC to which the DL40 is attached is on the same DH+link as the programming comput

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Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–18Figure 6.13Ethernet Parameters configuration screenParameter Acceptable valuesRouting PLC 5E5130-RM5130-KAPushwheel 1 to

Seite 10 - Conventions Used

Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–19Select Modify Communications File to change the parameters specified forthe currently selected communications file. The

Seite 11 - Related Publications

Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–20If using RS-485, the Address Selections/Address Picks pop-up window willopen. All message addresses in the selected file

Seite 12 - Introduction to the DL40

Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–21Figure 6.16File Selections pop-up windowUse the arrow keys to move the cursor to the file you want to download totape an

Seite 13 - Main Features

Chapter 1Overview1–3Other publications to which you may want to refer include:• Dataliner DL40 Series Message Display User Manual (Publication2706–807

Seite 14 - Chapter 2

Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–22Figure 6.17Write to Tape menus and screensIf you pressed Yes to begin writing to tape, the first Program Status pop-upwi

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Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–23You can upload one file at a time from a tape recorder to the OfflineProgramming Software. When you select Read From Tap

Seite 16 - Backup Operations

Chapter 7Chapter 7The Reports MenuFigure 7Table 77–1Chapter 7The Reports MenuThis chapter describes the functions available to you from the Reports me

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Chapter 7The Reports Menu7–2Special keysYou may use the following special keys on the Reports menu or on any of thesubmenus described in this chapter.

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Chapter 7The Reports Menu7–3Figure 7.2Select File menuOptions available to you on the Report Type window include the following:Parameter Acceptable va

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Chapter 7The Reports Menu7–4Parameter Acceptable valuesNull Count 0Page Width 20 to 132Figure 7.3Configure Ports menusCOM PortConfigurationLPT PortCon

Seite 20 - Operating Modes

Chapter 8Chapter 8The Files MenuFigure 8Table 88–1Chapter 8The Files MenuThis chapter describes the functions available to you from the Files menu.On

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Chapter 8The Files Menu8–2Special keysYou may use the following special keys on the Files menu or on any of thesubmenus described in this chapter.↓ ↑M

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Chapter 8The Files Menu8–3Before copying, deleting, renaming, or converting files you must first selectthe files you want to affect. To do so, move th

Seite 23 - PassThrough File Transfers

Chapter 8The Files Menu8–4After you have selected the file type you want from the Select File(s) menu,the File Selections/File Picks pop-up window wil

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Chapter 2Chapter 2Introduction to the DL40Figure 2Table 22–1Chapter 2Introduction to the DL40This chapter describes some of the key features and opera

Seite 25 - Compatible Keyboards

Chapter 8The Files Menu8–5Copy File(s) lets you perform the following actions:• copy a single file within the same directory. You must specify a newfi

Seite 26 - Options & Accessories

Chapter 8The Files Menu8–6Copying multiple filesTo copy your selections to a new drive and/or directory, type the destinationin the Copy Files pop-up

Seite 27 - Installing the Software

Chapter 8The Files Menu8–7Rename File(s) lets you perform the following actions:• rename a single file within the same directory.• move a single file

Seite 28 - Memory Management

Chapter 8The Files Menu8–8Moving multiple filesTo move your selections to a new drive and/or directory, type the destinationin the Rename Files pop-up

Seite 29 - (Without PassThrough file

Chapter 8The Files Menu8–9Drive:\directory\filenameDo not provide a file name extension. The Offline Programming Softwarewill automatically add the ex

Seite 30 - DH+ PLC PassThrough

AppendixAAppendix AMessage Display WorksheetsFigure ATable AA–1Appendix AMessage Display WorksheetsUse a photocopy of this worksheet to record the mes

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Appendix AMessage Display WorksheetsA–2Four Line WorksheetMESSAGE NUMBER __________MESSAGE NUMBER __________MESSAGE NUMBER __________MESSAGE NUMBER __

Seite 32 - Create CFG_KT.INI File

AppendixBAppendix BCablesFigure BTable BB–1Appendix BCables123456789832207645221DCDTXDDTRCOMDSRRTSCTSRIRXDDCDRXDTXDDTRCOMDSRRTSCTSRIChassisGroundDL40

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Appendix BCablesB–2123456789832976451DCDTXDDTRCOMDSRRTSCTSRXDDCDRXDTXDDTRCOMDSRRTSCTSChassisGroundDL40 Serial PortFemale DB-9* ConnectorAllen-Bradley

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Appendix BCablesB–3This cable must be assembled by the user.235678237620541ChassisGroundDL40 Serial PortFemale DB-9* ConnectorAllen-Bradley 1770-SA or

Seite 35 - Ethernet PLC PassThrough

Chapter 2Introduction to the DL402–2The DL40 message display is a versatile tool that comes equipped with a fullrange of high-end programming and perf

Seite 36 - Restart Your PC

AppendixCAppendix CExtended ASCII Character SetFigure CTable CC–1Appendix CASCII Character SetsStandard ASCII Character Set

Seite 37 - Non-Networked Installations

Appendix CExtended ASCII Character SetC–2Extended ASCII Character SetTo enter an extended ASCII character, use the [ALT] key in combination with thenu

Seite 38 - Navigating the Software

IndexIndex – 1Symbols.INI file, 3 – 6.UDU file, 6 – 12[CTRL]F, 5 – 12[CTRL]T, 5 – 14[CTRL]V, 5 – 12[CTRL]W, 5 – 13[CTRL]X, 5 – 13, 5 – 28, 5 – 41[MSG

Seite 39 - Main screen

IndexIndex – 2Date & Time, 4 – 2setting, 4 – 6Date variable, length incharacters, 5 – 14Debug mode, 2 – 6Delete (Message) screen, 5 – 18Delete Mes

Seite 40 - Getting Help

IndexIndex – 3special, 4 – 7, 5 – 11, 5 – 22LLine usage, 5 – 30, 5 – 32Line usage setting, 5 – 14, 5 – 15Local Bridge, 6 – 17MMain Menu bar, 4 – 2Main

Seite 41 - The Setup Menu

IndexIndex – 4NNew messages, 5 – 32message attributes with, 5 – 15Num Lock key, 2 – 14OOnboard editor, 2 – 5, 5 – 29,5 – 30, 5 – 31, 5 – 32Options men

Seite 42 - Chapter 4

IndexIndex – 5RS-232, testing messages via,5–41RS-232 port settings, 5 – 36RS-232 printer port settings,5–36RS-232 tape recorder settings,5–37RS-485,

Seite 43 - Setting Time & Date

IndexIndex – 6Time & Date, setting, 4 – 6Time format, 5 – 33Time variable, length incharacters, 5 – 14Transfer menu, 6 – 1Triggering port settings

Seite 44 - Shortcut Keys

DL20 EDIT COMMANDSFunctionKeys Pressed(Simultaneously)Forward One Space Ctrl [L]Back One Space Ctrl [H]Up a Line(Move 20 characters to l

Seite 45 - Exiting the Program

2Rockwell Automation helps its customers receive a superior return on their investment by bringingtogether leading brands in industrial automation, cr

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Chapter 2Introduction to the DL402–3Figure 2.1Easy to understand, menu–driven interface that helps guide you through the programCreate Message editing

Seite 47 - Chapter 5

Chapter 2Introduction to the DL402–4Figure 2.2Remote I/O PassThrough via DH+ComputerDH+ NetworkDL40Remote I/O LinkDL40DL40Remote I/O LinkPLC-5/XX Seri

Seite 48 - File Selections Screen

Chapter 2Introduction to the DL402–5Onboard EditorThe onboard editor lets you create or edit messages, select messageattributes, and set options and v

Seite 49 - Create New File Pop-up

Chapter 2Introduction to the DL402–6Historical Events StackWith the DL40’s Historical Events Stack you can record the occurrence andsequence of some o

Seite 50 - Data Path Directory Pop-up

Chapter 2Introduction to the DL402–7Auxiliary DevicesYou can connect a variety of useful auxiliary devices to the DL40 messagedisplay as needed to mee

Seite 51 - Develop Screen Menu Bar

Chapter 2Introduction to the DL402–8Data Mode SelectionWhen using the DL40 message display, you can select from two data modes• binary• Binary Coded D

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

Seite 53 - Messages Menu

Chapter 2Introduction to the DL402–9The DL40 Message Display offers a number of operating modes from whichto choose. Each provides you with the tools

Seite 54 - Edit Message Screen

Chapter 2Introduction to the DL402–10Table 2.CSummary of Remote I/O Run Mode TypesFeatureMessage/Variable/SlaveRun ModeMessage/Variable RunModeMessage

Seite 55 - Message Text Window

Chapter 2Introduction to the DL402–11Table 2.DSummary of Parallel Port Run Mode TypesFeatureMessage/Variable/Slave RunModeMessage List Run ModeTrigger

Seite 56 - Any alphabetic or numeric key

Chapter 2Introduction to the DL402–12Triggering Special Messages gives you the ability to monitor and controlcertain functions of the DL40 without lea

Seite 57 - More about variables

Chapter 2Introduction to the DL402–13The following tables list the Allen-Bradley PLCs and computer interfaceboards that are applicable for PassThrough

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Chapter 2Introduction to the DL402–14Use one of the Allen-Bradley Ethernet computer interface boards (or itsequivalent) for PassThrough file transfers

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Chapter 2Introduction to the DL402–15The following options and accessories are available from Allen-Bradley forthe DL40 message display.Table 2.KOptio

Seite 60 - Create New Message

Chapter 3Chapter 3Installing the SoftwareFigure 3Table 33–1Chapter 3Installing the SoftwareThis chapter tells you how to install the DL40 Offline Prog

Seite 61 - Copy (Messages) Screen

Chapter 3Installing the Software3–2available conventional RAM will be reported in bytes. Your system musthave 583,680 or more free bytes RAM to run th

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Chapter 3Installing the Software3–3DOS version 6.0 introduced the MEMMAKER command, which automatesmemory management and can often free large amounts

Seite 63 - Delete (Message) Screen

Dataliner DL40 Series Message DisplayUser ManualTable of ContentsiChapter 1What you need to know 1 – 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 64 - Renumber (Messages)

Chapter 3Installing the Software3–4If you are using a DH+ link and want to enable PLC PassThrough filetransfers, you must perform the following additi

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Chapter 3Installing the Software3–5This program copies all required INTERCHANGE files to the directory\ABIC\BIN on your hard disk. Those files include

Seite 66 - Text Search Screen

Chapter 3Installing the Software3–6c. Type in the names of the INTERCHANGE server files. Put each filename on its own line followed by a hard return:D

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Chapter 3Installing the Software3–79 If you are using a card other than the 1770-KF2, the contents of theCFG_KT.INI file should be similar to the form

Seite 68 - Modify Message Attributes

Chapter 3Installing the Software3–8Models for other interface cards appear below. Note that some of thevalues in these files will vary depending on yo

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Chapter 3Installing the Software3–910 If you are using the 1770-KF2 communications interface card, thecontents of the CFG_KT.INI file should be simila

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Chapter 3Installing the Software3–10Modify CONFIG.SYS & AUTOEXEC.BAT FilesThe following steps show a sample network setup. Consult with yournetwor

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Chapter 3Installing the Software3–11restart your PC to activate your changes to the CONFIG.SYS andAUTOEXEC.BAT files.Configure Your PLCUse Allen-Bradl

Seite 72 - • any Special Message runs

Chapter 4Chapter 4Navigating the SoftwareFigure 4Table 44–1Chapter 4Navigating the SoftwareThis chapter provides the basic understanding you will need

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Chapter 4Navigating the Software4–2The program opens with the Title screen shown in Figure 4.1. The screenidentifies the product, and indicates the re

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Dataliner DL40 Series Message DisplayUser ManualTable of ContentsiiChapter 3Personal Computer Requirements 3 – 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 4Navigating the Software4–3The Offline Programming Software offers context-sensitive online Help atany time. To use Help:• press [F1] to acces

Seite 76 - Message Attribute Default

Chapter 4Navigating the Software4–4Use the Setup menu to match the software to your color or monochromemonitor, and to set the date and time. You can

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Chapter 4Navigating the Software4–5Configuring the Program to Match Your MonitorThe Offline Programming Software supports both color and monochromedis

Seite 78 - Options Menu

Chapter 4Navigating the Software4–6Setting Time & DateYou can set the time and date by selecting Setup→Time & Date or bypressing [S][T] from t

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Chapter 4Navigating the Software4–7Use the following keystrokes to navigate the Offline Programming Softwaremenus. These keys have the same effect whe

Seite 80 - Ports Menu

Chapter 4Navigating the Software4–8You can exit the Offline Programming Software at any time by repeatedlypressing [ESC] until the Exit Confirmation m

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Chapter 5Chapter 5The Develop MenuFigure 5Table 55–1Chapter 5The Develop MenuThis chapter describes the functions available to you from the Develop me

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Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–2Special keysYou may use the following special keys on the Develop menu.↓ ↑Move the cursor to the desired functionMove the

Seite 83 - Verify Menu

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–3When Select File is selected, a window will appear with the default path inthe upper left corner and a list of the files f

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Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–4NotesUse the arrow keys to move to the file you want to edit and press [↵ ]. If thename of the file you want to edit does

Seite 85 - Communications via RS–485

Dataliner DL40 Series Message DisplayUser ManualTable of ContentsiiiNotes 5 – 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 86 - Communications via RS–232

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–5NotesWhen creating a new file you will be asked to specify a path and filename inthe form:Drive:\Directory\FileIf you do n

Seite 87 - Message text window

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–6Special keysYou may use the following special keys on this window.← →Moves the cursor forward or backward through the data

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Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–7Figure 5.5Develop Screen menu bar as it appears after selecting or creating a fileRemaining (free) memorySpecial keysYou m

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Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–8You must specify a selection for every item on the Develop menu bar branchmenus. If you have not edited every selection, t

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Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–9Special keysYou may use the following special keys on this menu.↓ ↑Move the cursor to the desired functionMove the cursor

Seite 91 - RS-232 or RS-485

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–10Special keysYou may use the following special keys on this pop-up.↑ ↓Moves the cursor to the desired messageMoves cursor

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Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–11Special keys and Editing RulesYou may use the following keys to move through and edit your message text.↑ ↓Moves the curs

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Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–12More about variablesYou can send variables to the DL40 from a PLC or via the Parallel InputPort. Variables can be sent to

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Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–13press [CTRL][F]. The software will ask you to modify any one or more of the3 formatting parameters described above:Parame

Seite 95 - Via RS-232 or RS-485

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–14User requested data is sent to the PLC as part of the I/O scan. Up to 20ASCII characters can be sent with Block Transfer.

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Dataliner DL40 Series Message DisplayUser ManualTable of ContentsivRepeat message automatically 5 – 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–15After you have pressed [↵ ] to select Create New Message from theMessages menu, the message number field (to the right of

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Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–16When you select Copy from the Messages menu, the MessageSelections/Message Picks pop-up window opens. All message numbers

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Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–17Special keysYou may use the following special keys on this screen.← →Moves the Message Select cursor to the Message Selec

Seite 100 - Remote I/O (PassThrough)

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–18the operation, continue the copy and overwrite the existing message, orcontinue and overwrite all existing messages.• If

Seite 101 - Communications File

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–19Special keysYou may use the following special keys on this screen.← →Moves the Message Select cursor to the Message Selec

Seite 102 - The Transfer Menu

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–20When you press [F10] to accept your Message Picks, the Renumber Messageconfirmation pop-up will appear. Use the arrow key

Seite 103 - Selecting a Hardware Device

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–21If you leave the increment set to 0, the spacing between messages will beretained . For example, renumbering message numb

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Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–22Figure 5.13Text Search screen with Search Text, Found in Message, and Text Search pop-up windowsSpecial keys and Editing

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Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–23plusV F W X T YorAdd or modify variables (see page 5 – 12).ALets you set Message Attributes for only the message being cr

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Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–24Figure 5.14Modify Message Attribute screensSpecial keysYou may use the following special keys on this screen.← →Moves the

Seite 107 - Sending the Time and Date to

Dataliner DL40 Series Message DisplayUser ManualTable of ContentsvDH+ Connection Type 6 – 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 108 - Writing a File to Tape

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–25More about AttributesThe modifiable message attributes you can control from the MessageAttributes menu appear below, alon

Seite 109 - Drive:\Root\Subdir

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–26automatically attribute is active) unless the message contains changedvariable data. If new variable data is received whi

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Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–27This value applies only to the lines used by a single message. For example, ifthis message uses only lines 2 and 3, then

Seite 111 - Reading a File from Tape

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–28• the DL40 message display leaves the Run ModeImportant: AutoClear will de-energize the alarm relay only if the messagewh

Seite 112 - The Reports Menu

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–29Note: When used with [CTRL][X] (ASCII Input Data), the underscoreprompt for this data will still be displayed on the DL40

Seite 113 - Select File Submenu

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–30For DL10 or DL20 For DL5020 2010The factory setting for the Slave message length attribute is 20, whichmeans the slave me

Seite 114 - Configure Ports Submenu

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–31NotesThe attributes shown on the Message Attributes pop-up window are thoseassigned to the message with the lowest messag

Seite 115 - Starting the Print Job

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–32Figure 5.15Message Attribute Default screenSpecial keysYou can use the following special keys on this screen.↑ ↓Moves the

Seite 116 - The Files Menu

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–33To select a block of messages, move the cursor to the first message on theblock and press [CTRL][B] to mark the beginning

Seite 117 - Special keys

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–34• Time Format – You can choose between AM/PM or 24Hr (militarystyle) display of the time.Figure 5.16Options menuSpecial k

Seite 118 - Select Files Menu

Dataliner DL40 Series Message DisplayUser ManualTable of ContentsviAppendix B2706-NC12 B – 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 119 - File Selections/File Picks

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–35The Ports menu allows you to control the communication settings for DL40Message Display. You can select from RS-232, RS-4

Seite 120 - Copy File(s)

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–36NotesImportant: The communications parameter settings selected here mustmatch the communications settings of the device t

Seite 121 - Delete File(s)

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–37Parameter Available choicesNull Count 0 to 255Width 20 to 132RS-232 Tape Recorder SettingsNote that RS-232 Tape Recorder

Seite 122 - Rename File(s)

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–38Parameter Available choicesMessage Format Binary, BCDVariable Format Binary, BCDControl-W Format BCD, ASCIIHigh True Logi

Seite 123 - Convert DL20 File(s)

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–39Highlight Verify, then press [↵ ]. To change communications method,highlight DL40 Port and press [↵ ]. Select RS–232 or R

Seite 124 - Converting multiple files

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–40Communications via RS–485Figure 5.19Test Message Selections pop-up window (for RS-485 communications)If communicating via

Seite 125 - Message Display Worksheets

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–41Communications via RS–232Figure 5.20Test Message Selections pop-up window (for RS-232 communications)Communicating via RS

Seite 126 - Appendix A

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–42Message text windowWhen you answer Yes to Start Testing Messages Now? the message textwindow shown below will open and di

Seite 127 - 2706-NC13

Chapter 5The Develop Menu5–43Figure 5.22Device menuSpecial keysYou may use the following special keys on this menu.↑ ↓Moves the cursor up or down the

Seite 128 - 2706-NC15

Chapter 6Chapter 6The Transfer MenuFigure 6Table 66–1Chapter 6The Transfer MenuThis chapter describes the functions available to you from the Transfer

Seite 129 - Recorder

Chapter 1Chapter 1OverviewFigure 1Table 11–1Chapter 1OverviewThis chapter provides an overview of the Dataliner DL40 Series MessageDisplay Offline Pro

Seite 130 - ASCII Character Sets

Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–2Special keysYou may use the following special keys on the Transfer menu or on any ofthe submenus described in this chapte

Seite 131 - Extended ASCII Character Set

Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–3You can download one file at a time from the Offline Programming Softwareto the DL40. When you select Download to DL40 (R

Seite 132 - Index – 1

Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–4to the Address Picks column. After you have moved all the addresses to bedownloaded into the Address Picks column, press

Seite 133 - Index – 2

Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–5You may use the following special keys on the Address Selections/AddressPicks window.← →Moves the cursor to the Address S

Seite 134 - Index – 3

Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–6Figure 6.4Select File screenCurrently selected filenameTo use Verify you mustselect AllWhen you have finished with the Se

Seite 135 - Index – 4

Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–7You can upload one file at a time from a DL40 to the Offline ProgrammingSoftware. When you select Upload from DL40 (RS-23

Seite 136 - Index – 5

Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–8Figure 6.6Address Selections screen when uploading via RS-485If uploading via RS-485, the Address Selections pop-up windo

Seite 137 - Index – 6

Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–9You can download one file at a time from the Offline Programming Softwareto the DL40. When you select Download to DL40 (R

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Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–10Figure 6.8Download (Remote I/O) screen – expandedWhen the settings on the expanded Download (Remote I/O) screen are asyo

Seite 139 - Worldwide representation

Chapter 6The Transfer Menu6–11!ATTENTION: Before the download begins, you will see one ofthe following warnings. Which one you see depends on the typ

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