Index – Rockwell Automation 5370-UPK CVIM USER-PAK Option User Manual
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A–B
Index
I–1
A
Accessing the setup mode, 3–5, 4–2
Archiving text modifications, 5–15
ASCII commands, C–1
Force print, C–1
Read string data, C–3
Suspend / resume serial port output, C–3
Write display, C–3
Write string data, C–2
Audience, intended, 1–2
Available memory, checking, 10–3
B
Border and background, viewport, color, 7–8
Buffer, serial port, 6–6
C
Cards, memory
Installation / Key, security, 3–3
Installation / key, lost passwords, using the, 4–8
Introduction, 3–1
Installation / key, 3–1
Setup, 3–1
Setup, using, 3–4
Removing, 3–4
Requirement, 3–4
Cascade effect, 5–5
Cautions, 1–2
Change color codes (strings), 8–18
Example, text viewport, 8–35
Changing passwords, 4–5
Default, 4–6
Lost passwords, 4–9
Chapter descriptions (table), 1–1
Character code
Indicator, 8–8
Listing (tables), B–1, B–2
Checking available memory, 10–3
Codes and indicators, summary (table), 8–20
Color, viewport
Border and background, 7–8
Graph variables, 7–21
Color, viewport string
Change color codes, 8–18
Example, text viewport, 8–35
Color menu selection, 7–15
Conditional color–coding, 8–13
C
(cont.’d)
Color, viewport string, conditional color–coding
(cont.’d)
Example, tool viewport, 8–43
Commands, ASCII. See ASCII commands
Condition, event, selecting, 8–23
Conditional color–coding (strings), 8–13
Example, tool viewport, 8–43
Extended, 8–14
Config. output menu
Defining strings, 8–1
Serial ports, 6–1, 6–3
Viewports, 7–2, 7–3
Configurations, loading CVIM / USER–PAK, 10–1
Introduction, 2–5
Connecting and using a mouse, A–1
Button usage, A–2
Configuring the CVIM module for, A–1
Hardware requirements and connections, A–1
Series A and B hardware, A–1
Introduction, 2–5
Types supported, A–3
Contents, manual, 1–1
Chapter descriptions (table), 1–1
Copy and paste, using, 9–1
Examples
String, 9–4
Tool, 9–2
Viewport, 9–3
Introduction, 2–5
Restrictions, 9–2
Cursor positioning with draw line codes, 8–16
Custom menu modifications, Introduction, 2–2
Custom runtime displays. See also Viewports
Introduction, 2–4
Some questions and answers about, 7–1
Custom serial port messages
Creating, 6–2
Basic steps for, 6–3
Copy and paste, using, 9–4
Defining strings, 6–4
Entering/modifying string text, 8–1
Example of a serial port message string, 6–2
Using transmit now, 6–4
Example, 8–30
Introduction, 2–3
Questions and answers about, 6–1
CVIM module, restarting, 3–4