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5 - running applications, Objectives, Dip switch setting – Rockwell Automation 2707-M232P3_M485P3 DTAM Micro Operator Interface Module User Manual

Page 49: Application documentation, Bit write mode, Running applications

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Chapter

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Running Applications

This chapter describes screen types and operating procedures that are
common to most applications. It contains the following sections:

Section

Page

DIP Switch Setting

5–1

Application Documentation

5–1

Bit Write Mode

5–1

Screen Types

5–2

Screen Navigation

5–2

Menu and Sub-Menu Screens

5–4

Security Screens

5–4

Data Display Screens

5–5

Data Entry Screens

5–5

Recipe Screens

5–6

Alarm Screens

5–6

Before running an application, verify that the DIP switch position #1 is in the
OFF position. This enables communication with the controller. Refer to DIP
switch description on page 2–7.

It is the responsibility of the application designer to document the operation
of an application program. This chapter only provides basic guidelines.
Before running an application, you should understand what processes are
being controlled and monitored.

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ATTENTION: The function keys of the DTAM Micro can be
assigned different functions depending upon the application.
The application designer must document these functions. Make
sure you understand any function key operations prior to
operating the DTAM Micro. Failure to do so may result in
unintended operation.

The application designer can assign the function keys [F1] to [F8] to set or
clear a bit at a controller address. This bit may control a variety of processes.
It is the responsibility of the application designer to document the use of the
bit write mode function keys.

Chapter Objectives

DIP Switch Setting

Application
Documentation

Bit Write Mode