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Rockwell Automation 2706-M1 MESSAGEVIEW 421 HARDWARE MANUAL User Manual

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Glossary

G–5

Publication 2706-816 – November 1996

M –

Master Device – A device which controls one or more Slave
Devices
. It sends Messages to be displayed by its slaves, and
controls the appearance of the message in the slave display. A
MessageView terminal with a Daughterboard and Firmware that
supports Slave Port can address up to 127 slave devices through its
RS-232 port.

Menu – A list of related commands in the Front Panel Editor.
Highlight a menu name and use the Enter key to open a list of
commands or options relating to the menu name.

Message – The basic unit of a MessageBuilder Application. It
contains any or all of the following: text, embedded Variables,
Graphics
and enabled Function Keys. A message appears in the
MessageView terminal’s display after it has been Triggered by the
Controller. Messages are not always displayed when they are
triggered.

MessageBuilder Software – A Microsoft Windows based program
used to develop an Application that will run in a MessageView
terminal.

MessageView Terminal – An Allen-Bradley device which runs a
MessageBuilder Application and controls a process. The terminal
provides an operator display interface to a Controller and often to
other Devices when the application is executing.

N –

NEMA – Acronym for National Electric Manufacturers
Association.

Node – A point on a network to which a Device can be connected.
The MessageView terminal may be at a node on a Remote I/O
network
or an ASCII Triggering Device network.

Node Address – A unique integer assigned to each node on a
network. Data transfer between Devices on a network requires a
destination address.

Numeric Keypad – On MessageView 421N and 421F terminals,
keys the operator can use to input data in Numeric Entry variables.