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Chapter 5
Special Messages
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Chapter 4
Special Messages
This chapter describes the use of Special Messages with both the Remote I/O
and Parallel Port versions of the DL40.
Triggering Special Messages gives you the ability to monitor and control
certain functions of the DL40 while remaining in the Run Mode. These
messages normally occupy Message Numbers 901 to 916. You have the
ability to move Special Messages to Message Numbers 1 to 16 or to disable
them using the Onboard Editor or Offline Programming Software.
Special Messages include:
Table 5.A
Summary of Special Messages
Message Number
Content
901 (or 01)
Terminate Message – Clear Display
902 (or 02)
Clear Queue
903 (or 03)
Terminate Message – Clear Display and Queue
904 (or 04)
Reset Unit
905 (or 05)
Test Display
906 (or 06)
Print Historical Events Stack – Chronological Order
907 (or 07)
Print Historical Events Stack – Frequency of Occurrence
908 (or 08)
View Historical Events Stack
909 (or 09)
Clear Historical Events Stack
910 (or 10)
Set Interactive Clock
911 (or 11)
Set Clock with Variable Data
912 (or 12)
Send Time to PLC
➀
913 (or 13)
Send Date to PLC
➀
914 (or 14)
View Display Parameters
915 (or 15)
Stop Special Messages/Resume Run Mode
916 (or 16)
Set Display Intensity
➀ Remote I/O versions only
901 (or 01) Terminate Message – Clear Display
Immediately terminates message that is running and clears the DL40’s
display.
If there is a message in the queue, that message will start running
immediately after the previous message is terminated.
If a terminated message is being sent to a printer and/or a slave, the message
is terminated after the current line being sent to the printer or slave is
completed.