Conventions, Typographic conventions, Examples – Rockwell Automation 825-P Modular Protection System for Motors User Manual User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 825-UM004D-EN-P - November 2012
Preface
Provides detailed specification and certification information for all
components of the 825-P Modular Protection System.
Describes the available parameters for the 825-P.
Lists and describes the Relay Word bits (e.g., real-time status of relay I/O,
protection functions).
• Appendix D: ASCII Port Relay Command Summary
Briefly describes the serial port commands that are fully described in
Chapter 12: ASCII Serial Communications.
• Appendix E: DeviceNet Information
Describes the details of the features supported by the 825-P DeviceNet
option card.
Conventions
Typographic Conventions
The primary ways to configure the 825-P are by using:
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MPS Explorer configuration and monitoring software.
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a command line interface on a PC terminal emulation window, such as
Microsoft® HyperTerminal.
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the front-panel menus and push buttons.
Examples
This instruction manual uses several example illustrations and instructions
to explain how to effectively operate the 825-P. These examples are for
demonstration purposes only. The firmware identification information or
settings values included in these examples may not necessarily match those
in the current version of your 825-P.
Example Description
STATUS Commands typed at a command line interface on a PC.
Enter Single keystroke on a PC keyboard.
Ctrl+D Multiple/combination keystroke on a PC keyboard.
Start > Settings PC dialog boxes and menu selections.
The “>” character indicates submenus.
CLOSE Relay front-panel push buttons.
ENABLE Relay front-panel or rear-panel labels.
MAIN > METER Relay front-panel LCD menus and relay responses.
The “>” character indicates submenus.