Examples of the control-t function, Examples of the control-t function -5 – Rockwell Automation 2706-P42_P43_P44_P72_P74_P92_P94 InView Marquee Message Display User Manual User Manual
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Publication 2706-UM016D-EN-P - March 2006
InView Protocol 4-5
Flash Variable Data
You can enable/disable flashing for the variable data by using [Ctrl] G1
to turn the variable on and [Ctrl] G0 to turn the variable off.
For example, to flash the word text in the variable data how to flash
text, you must enter the variable data as:
how to flash [Ctrl]G[1]text[Ctrl]G[0]
Change Color of Variable Data
To change the color of variable data, you must add the following
characters to the variable data for the specific color.
\1C1 for red
\1C2 for green
\1C3 for yellow
For example, the variable data how to show the color is set to display
as red. If you want to modify the variable data so the words to change
the display as green with the remaining data red, you must set the
variable data up as follows:
how \1C2 to change the \1C1 color
Examples of the Control-T
Function
There are two basic ways in which messages are displayed: priority
messaging or add/remove messages. When using either of these
methods, the messages are shown on one or all displays.
Trigger a Message on all Displays using Priority Messaging
A message can be shown on all displays one of three different ways.
These examples show the Control-T function being used to show
message number 45 on all displays.
Trigger a Message on all Displays
Or
Name
[CTRL][T]
MSG #
Return
ASCII
^T
45
^M
Hex
\14
\34\35
\0D