Intended audience – Rockwell Automation 2707-NP DTAM Programming Software User Manual
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Chapter 1
Using this Manual
1–2
Chapter
Title
Purpose
14
Entering Configuration Data
Describes how to enter configuration
data that allows the DTAM to
communicate with a controller.
15
DTAM Plus
Background Monitor
Describes how to monitor controller
addresses for displaying alarm or
generating printouts on the DTAM Plus.
16
DTAM Micro
Function Key Builder
Describes how to assign screen
navigation or bit write functions to the
DTAM Micro function keys.
17
DTAM Plus
Printer Form Builder
Describes how to create a DTAM Plus
printer form.
18
ASCII Bar Code Input
Describes how to input data into a data
entry register using a bar code scanner.
19
Transferring / Printing
Application Files
Describes how to transfer applications
between a personal computer and the
DTAM Plus or DTAM Micro.
20
Upgrading the Operating
System
Describes how to upgrade the DTAM
Micro and DTAM Plus operating systems.
Appendix A
ASCII Display Characters
The character set supported by the
DTAM Micro and DTAM Plus.
Appendix B
Application and Screen
Worksheets
Worksheets assist in the design of an
application and individual screens.
Appendix C
Using a BASIC Module
With An SLC
Describes how to use the SLC BASIC
module with a DTAM Plus AB BASIC
operating system.
Appendix D
PLC-5 Mnemonics in DPS
Reference section for PLC mnemonic
codes used for addressing.
Appendix E
Data Formats
Description of the data formats used by
SLC and PLC controllers.
Index
The DTAM Programming Software does not require special programming
knowledge. It is menu driven and generates a DTAM Plus, DTAM Micro or
MicroView program based on your menu selections and data entries.
If you are creating an application for a DTAM Plus or Micro, you should be
familiar with the user manuals. Refer to related publications on page 1–4.
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