Rockwell Automation 2706 DL40 HARDWARE USER MANUAL User Manual
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Chapter 6
Other Operating Modes
6 – 2
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an updated variable is received for a variable already on the stack and
more than 2 seconds elapse between receiving the original variable
and the updated variable.
–
If less than 2 seconds elapse, the original variable put on the stack will
be overwritten by the updated variable.
•
Messages can be accompanied by time & date stamping.
•
Messages are put on the Historical Events Stack each time they are
triggered.
Note: Bit Trigger Run Mode Only – The Bit Trigger Table is put on the
Stack as soon as it is received by the DL40. Each time a message with the
stack attribute set is displayed or redisplayed, an entry for that message is put
on the stack.
Time and Date Stamping of Messages Put on the Stack
•
Requires the Message Attribute to be set using the Onboard Editor or
Offline Programming Software for each message you wish to stamp.
•
The DL40’s real time clock value is added to message data on the stack
when:
–
a message is run
–
a message is triggered (if it is never run)
–
a message is triggered and if the time between triggering and running
is more than 1 minute
–
if an additional stack entry is made because variable data is updated
(see above)
–
a message is acknowledged
Resetting the Stack
Each time a new application file is downloaded using a
Memory Module –
Read from Module
, a
Tape Functions – Read from Tape
, or an Offline
Programming Software
Download to DL40
or Read from Tape
, the stack
is reset. All previous stack data is lost.
Triggering Special Message number 909 also resets the stack with a loss of
all previous stack data.
Historical Recall
The Historical Recall Mode is entered from the Run Mode by either a
[CTRL] [S]
via the DL40 Keyboard Port or by using
[SELECT]
and
[ENTER ]
push buttons on the front panel of the DL40.