ProgrammingManualDTAMProgrammingSoftwareCatalog No. 2707-NPAllen-Bradley
Chapter 1Using this Manual1–2ChapterTitle Purpose14 Entering Configuration DataDescribes how to enter configurationdata that allows the DTAM tocommuni
Chapter 12Linking Menu and Application Screens12–64. Enter a screen number (in this example screen #33) and press [Return].The screen link is shown in
A–B13Chapter13–1Creating Alarm ScreensThis chapter describes how to create an alarm screen. It contains thesesections:Section PageAlarm Screens 13–1A
Chapter 13Creating Alarm Screens13–2DTAM Micro Alarm ScreensA typical alarm screen appears like this on the DTAM Micro: Motor OverloadPRESS ENTER
Chapter 13Creating Alarm Screens13–3The screen builder for DTAM Plus alarm screens is shown below. The alarmscreen builder for DTAM Micro is similar.
Chapter 13Creating Alarm Screens13–4To create an alarm screen:1. Select Edit Program File from the Opening menu:You are prompted for a file name.2. En
Chapter 13Creating Alarm Screens13–54. Enter a screen number.The screen builder for an alarm screen is displayed.5. Enter the alarm message text. If
Chapter 13Creating Alarm Screens13–616 Bit Binary Data16 BIT BINARY display data can be used on alarm screens. The new 16 BITBINARY displays a 16 bit
A–B14Chapter14–1Entering DTAM Configuration DataThis chapter describes how to set the configuration parameters of the DTAMPlus or DTAM Micro.Section P
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–2The following shows how to access DTAM Plus configuration data. The procedures for the DTAM Micro are s
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–3The update interval specifies the DTAM display update rate. The UpdateInterval is the period of time be
Chapter 1Using this Manual1–3This manual uses the following conventions:• Keys that you press on your personal computer keyboard are enclosed inbracke
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–4The Advisor function allows screen changes to be made by the logiccontroller. Alarm screens can also be
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–5Advisor OperationThe following shows how the Advisor function operates. The controllerprogram must rese
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–6Only available on the DTAM Plus with the Clock/Calendar option, thissetting controls synchronization bet
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–7PLC-5 Read/Write Time RegistersThe DTAM Plus reads and writes the time to the following fixed registers.
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–8The master security code is used by an operator to access and/or change thesecurity codes of the securit
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–9The special security screen restricts access to the special menu item on theDTAM Mode menu. The DTAM sp
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–10Only available on a DTAM Plus with an optional printer port. Use thisscreen to set the operating param
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–11When using AB DH485 or AB BASIC protocols, you must specify theoperating parameters that allow the DTAM
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–12SLC Com Port SetupSelecting Com Port Setup displays:The Communications Port parameters have the followi
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–13SLC 500 Slot ConfigurationSelecting the SLC 500 Slot Configuration allows you to specify the slotconfig
Chapter 1Using this Manual1–4The following publications may be required for additional reference.DTAM Plus and DTAM Micro PublicationsPublication / Ca
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–14SLC 500 Node AddressThe SLC 500 Node Address defines the node address of the SLC 500 that theDTAM will
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–15Advisor Update RateWhen selecting Advisor Update Rate from the SLC 500 Configuration -Option Selection
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–16When using PLC-5 DF1 or Remote I/O protocol, you must specify theoperating parameters that allow the D
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–17Com Port Setup with PLC5 Operating SystemNote: See next page for Remote I/O port setup on Remote I/O t
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–18RIO Port Setup with Remote I/O Operating SystemNote: See previous page for communications port setup w
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–19Following is a typical memory map using BT’s.Discrete I/OInput OutputW0 Reserved for BTW1 Discrete inpu
Chapter 14Entering DTAM Configuration Data14–20All other programming and configuration for DTAM Plus/Micro DeviceNetapplications are the same as for o
A–B15Chapter15-1DTAM Plus Background MonitorThis chapter describes how to use the Background Monitor function(available on the DTAM Plus only).Section
Chapter 15DTAM Plus Background Monitor15-2The screen for editing the Background Monitor is the same for a DTAM Pluscommunicating with an SLC or PLC. B
Chapter 15DTAM Plus Background Monitor15-3To define a Background Monitor:1. Select Edit Program File from the Opening menu and enter a file name.The E
A–B2Chapter2–1Installing / Running DTAM Programming SoftwareThis chapter describes how to install the DPS software. Menu and screenconventions are al
Chapter 15DTAM Plus Background Monitor15-43. Select one of the four background registers.You are prompted for a data type:Select this data type: To:Bi
Chapter 15DTAM Plus Background Monitor15-5When assigning a background register, you must provide register informationthat determines the address and d
Chapter 15DTAM Plus Background Monitor15-6Integer or BCD SelectionsThe register information for an Integer or BCD background register is shownbelow.Pa
A–B16Chapter16–1DTAM Micro Function Key BuilderThis chapter describes how to use the Function Key Builder to assign screenselection or bit write opera
Chapter 16DTAM MicroFunction Key Builder16–2ContinueContinue function keys do not return to the initial display but remain at thelinked screen. For e
Chapter 16DTAM MicroFunction Key Builder16–3The screen for assigning DTAM Micro function key options is shown below:Function Key Builder Function Keys
Chapter 16DTAM MicroFunction Key Builder16–4You can link function keys [F1] through [F8] to individual screens (exceptalarm screens). You can only li
Chapter 16DTAM MicroFunction Key Builder16–5To assign bit write mode functions:1. Open the Function Key Builder screen, refer to previous section.2. P
A–B17Chapter17–1DTAM PlusPrinter Form BuilderThis chapter describes how to use the Printer Form Builder function(available on the DTAM Plus only). Th
Chapter 2Installing / RunningDTAM Programming Software2–2The incompatibility between firmware and hardware causes the screen to goblank and no communi
Chapter 17DTAM PlusPrinter Form Builder17–2The Print Form Builder screen is only available for the DTAM Plus.Printer Form Builder Function KeysFunctio
Chapter 17DTAM PlusPrinter Form Builder17–3To create a DTAM Plus printer form.1. Select Edit Program File from the Opening menu and enter a file name.
Chapter 17DTAM PlusPrinter Form Builder17–44. Enter a carriage width. The carriage width affects all printer forms.The printer form screen builder is
Chapter 17DTAM PlusPrinter Form Builder17–59. Enter the decimal value for the control code (or ASCII character), refer to the table below. For exampl
Chapter 17DTAM PlusPrinter Form Builder17–6Print Forms 16 Bit Binary16 BIT BINARY display data may be selected for printing on the printforms. The re
A–B18Chapter18–1DTAM Plus ASCII Bar Code InputThis chapter describes how to input ASCII bar code data through the optionalprinter port of the DTAM Plu
Chapter 18DTAM Plus ASCII Bar Code Input18–2A bar code entry display is a standard data entry display with ASCII BarCode Scanner set as the data forma
Chapter 18DTAM Plus ASCII Bar Code Input18–3After creating the data entry screen and downloading the application to theDTAM Plus, bar code data can be
A–B19Chapter19–1Transferring / Printing Application FilesThis chapter describes how to transfer application files between a DTAM anda personal compute
Chapter 2Installing / RunningDTAM Programming Software2–3This section shows how to install the software on a personal computer withat least 1 hard dis
Chapter 19Transferring / Printing Application Files19–2This section shows how to download an application from a computer runningDPS software to the DT
Chapter 19Transferring / Printing Application Files19–36. Press any key (other than [Esc]) to continue.The Product Selection menu appears.7. Press [Re
Chapter 19Transferring / Printing Application Files19–49. Highlight the serial port on your computer that is connected to theDTAM (COMM 1 or COMM 2) a
Chapter 19Transferring / Printing Application Files19–514. When the download is complete, you are returned to the Opening menu.and the DTAM displays:P
Chapter 19Transferring / Printing Application Files19–6This section shows how to upload an application from the DTAM to acomputer running DPS software
Chapter 19Transferring / Printing Application Files19–76. Press any key (other than [Esc]) to continue.The Product Selection menu appears.7. Press [Re
Chapter 19Transferring / Printing Application Files19–89. Highlight the serial port on your computer that is connected to theDTAM (COMM 1 or COMM 2) a
Chapter 19Transferring / Printing Application Files19–9This section describes how to print out a copy of an application file. Keep a hardcopy for you
Chapter 19Transferring / Printing Application Files19–103. Enter the device type. You are then prompted for the screens that youwant printed. You ha
A–B20Chapter20–1Upgrading the Operating SystemThis chapter describes how to update the DTAM operating system whilemaintaining the current application
Chapter 2Installing / RunningDTAM Programming Software2–45. Press any key (other than [Esc]) to continue.This screen appears.6. Use the ["][#] ar
Chapter 20Upgrading the Operating System20–23. A message will be displayed indicating the Operating System in theDTAM and the Operating System of the
A–BAAppendixA–1ASCII Character SetWhen ASCII characters are downloaded to the DTAM, they may appeardifferent than the standard ASCII character. Use t
Appendix AASCII Display Character SetA–2Table A.1ASCII Display Character Set** All of the above characters are supported when 8 data bit communication
Appendix AASCII Display Character SetA–3Table A.1ASCII Display Character Set** All of the above characters are supported when 8 data bit communicatio
Appendix AASCII Display Character SetA–4Table A.1ASCII Display Character Set** All of the above characters are supported when 8 data bit communication
A–BBAppendixB–1Application and Screen WorksheetsYou can use the worksheet templates on the following pages when designingyour application program. Ma
Appendix BApplication and Screen WorksheetsB–2 DTAM Plus Screen Worksheet4 lines of 20 charactersScreen #Screen #Screen #
A–BCAppendixC-1PLC-5 Mnemonics in DPSThe DTAM supports all PLC-5 mnemonics for logical addressing to thesub-element or bit level. The following table
Appendix CPLC-5 Mnemonics in DPSC-2File TypeBitSub-Element0 State Default Text 1 State Default TextF (Float) -A (ASCII) -D (BCD) -BT (Blk xfer) .EN EN
Appendix CPLC-5 Mnemonics in DPSC-3File TypeBitSub-Element0 State Default Text 1 State Default Text.DVNA ERROR EXCEEDSLOW.DVPA ERROR EXCEEDSHIGH.PVLA.
Chapter 2Installing / RunningDTAM Programming Software2–57. Press [Return] to install the DPS software in the \DPS subdirectory. TheInstall program c
A–BDAppendixD-1Data FormatsThe data selected for a controller address must reflect the same format as thedata actually stored in that address. This i
Appendix DData FormatsD–2Bit FormatBit Data16 Individual Bits(One 16 Bit address)16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1The controller stores a binary
Appendix DData FormatsD–316 Bit Unsigned Integer16 Bit Unsigned IntegerRange = 0 to +65535Bit 16 Bit 116 Bit Data FieldThis data format displays a 16
Appendix DData FormatsD–432 Bit Unsigned Integer32 Bit Unsigned IntegerRange = 0 to +4,294,967,295(Next Sequential address)16 Bit address #2 16 Bit a
Appendix DData FormatsD–532 Bit Floating Point (PLC Controllers Only)Floating Point(Two Consecutive 16 Bit addresses)Range = ±1.2E-38 to ±3.4E +38Bit3
Appendix DData FormatsD–6Selecting Floating Point Entry and DisplayYou can enable floating point display while designing your application DataDisplay
Appendix DData FormatsD–7Examples of Floating Point DisplayThe following examples show how various numbers would be displayed withfloating point displ
Appendix DData FormatsD–8ASCIIASCII data formats are fields up to 20 characters long. Each 16 bit addressmay contain two ASCII characters (1 byte each
DTAM Programming SoftwareIndexUser ManualI–1AAB BASIC, Operating System, 4–2Advisor, 13–1Configuring, 14–4Description, 14–5Update Rate – PLC, 14–20Upd
Chapter 2Installing / RunningDTAM Programming Software2–6To run the DTAM Programming Software:1. Verify that you are at the \DPS subdirectory where th
User ManualDTAM Programming SoftwareIndexI–2Status Line, 2–12DData Display Screen, 7–1Builder Function Keys, 7–2Creating, 7–3Register Formats, 7–5Data
DTAM Programming SoftwareIndexUser ManualI–3Creating, 6–2, 6–4Example, 6–2Format, 2–10Keyboard Operations, 2–12Opening, 2–8, 4–1Screen, 6–1Screen Link
User ManualDTAM Programming SoftwareIndexI–4Copying, 5–5Data Display, 7–1, 7–3Data Entry, 8–1, 8–2Editing, 5–4Examples, 3–9Function Key Builder, 16–3I
Publication 2707-801 - June 1999 20 PN 40062-266-01 (E)Supersedes Publication 2707-801 – November 1994, Publication 2707-801.4 – July 1995,Publication
Chapter 2Installing / RunningDTAM Programming Software2–74. Select the product type you are creating an application for (DTAM Micro,DTAM Plus, or Micr
Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those ofelectromechanical equipment. “Safety Guidelines for the Application,Insta
Chapter 2Installing / RunningDTAM Programming Software2–8You are now ready to create a file for your application.The following chart lists the various
Chapter 2Installing / RunningDTAM Programming Software2–9Figure 2.1 shows the format of DPS menu screens:Figure 2.1DPS Menu Screen FormatMenu WindowTh
Chapter 2Installing / RunningDTAM Programming Software2–10Figure 2.2 shows the Screen Builder format:Figure 2.2Screen Builder FormatThere are two info
Chapter 2Installing / RunningDTAM Programming Software2–11The cursor status line is located between the Display and Informationwindows. This line dis
A–B3Chapter3–1Designing DTAM Plus andDTAM Micro ApplicationsThis chapter describes the differences between DTAM Micro and DTAMPlus applications. Also
Chapter 3Designing DTAM Plus andDTAM Micro Applications3–2Both the applications are created using DPS. The development ofapplications for the DTAM Mi
Chapter 3Designing DTAM Plus andDTAM Micro Applications3–3Both the DTAM Micro and DTAM Plus can read and write PLC and SLCcontroller files. Refer to
Chapter 3Designing DTAM Plus andDTAM Micro Applications3–4Some application screens require that you specify register information. Each DTAM screen ty
Chapter 3Designing DTAM Plus andDTAM Micro Applications3–5SLC Data FormatsFormatDisplay, Alarm,Printer Form ➀ScreensData EntryScreensBar GraphScreens
DTAM Programming SoftwareUser ManualTable of ContentsiChapter 1Objectives 1–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 3Designing DTAM Plus andDTAM Micro Applications3–6Data entered by an operator can be scaled from engineering units such asgallons or PSI to ma
Chapter 3Designing DTAM Plus andDTAM Micro Applications3–7Scaling FormulasThe scaling formula for a DTAM display value is:Displayed Value = m x Regis
Chapter 3Designing DTAM Plus andDTAM Micro Applications3–8The following example shows typical menus and screens of a DTAM Plusapplication. The same a
Chapter 3Designing DTAM Plus andDTAM Micro Applications3–9Pump/Tank LevelsWhen Pump/Tank Levels is selected from the Main Menu, a Sub-Menudisplays two
Chapter 3Designing DTAM Plus andDTAM Micro Applications3–10Appendix B contains worksheets for designing both DTAM Micro andDTAM Plus applications. Bo
Chapter 3Designing DTAM Plus andDTAM Micro Applications3–11Recommended sequence for creating an application:Step 1 On paper, design all the operator s
A–B4Chapter4–1Creating or Editing an Application FileThis chapter describes how to open, edit and save an application file.Section PageOpening Menu 4–
Chapter 4Creating or Editing an Application File4–2To create or edit an application:1. Select Edit Program File to create or edit a DTAM application f
Chapter 4Creating or Editing an Application File4–3After you select an existing file or enter the operating system (for newfiles), the Edit File - Opt
DTAM Programming SoftwareUser ManualTable of ContentsiiChapter 5Chapter Objectives 5–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 4Creating or Editing an Application File4–4Applies to:Select this Menu Option:DTAM-PlusMicro-ViewDTAM-MicroToDTAM Configuration Data✓✓Set conf
Chapter 4Creating or Editing an Application File4–52. Press [Return] to save the application under the file name entered whenthe application file was
A–B5Chapter5–1Using Screen BuilderThis chapter describes options common to all of the Screen Builder types.Section PageScreen Builder 5–1Accessing Scr
Chapter 5Using Screen Builder5–2To access Screen Builder screens:1. Select Screen Builder from the Edit File - Option Selection menu.The Screen Builde
Chapter 5Using Screen Builder5–33. Press [F8] on any screen to access the other screen types. You areprompted for a screen number:Press [F6] to go to
Chapter 5Using Screen Builder5–4When you are editing screen text, the following editing operations areavailable:Screen Text Edit FunctionsScreen Edit
Chapter 5Using Screen Builder5–5Use the copy function [F4] to save time when creating similar screens. Boththe source screen and the destination scre
Chapter 5Using Screen Builder5–6After you have completed an application screen, use [F8] Change Screen toedit another screen. You can change to any s
Chapter 5Using Screen Builder5–7Use the [F7] Clear Screen function to clear all or part of the currentlydisplayed screen.To clear a screen:1. Open the
DTAM Programming SoftwareUser ManualTable of ContentsiiiChapter 9Chapter Objectives 9–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 5Using Screen Builder5–8If you are programming a DTAM Plus with a clock/calendar option, you caninsert the time or date into any application s
Chapter 5Using Screen Builder5–9You can exit Screen Builder at any time during the design of an application.Screen edits are not lost when you exit Sc
A–B6Chapter6–1Creating Menu andSub-Menu ScreensThis chapter describes how to create the main menu and sub-menu screens.Section PageMenu Screens 6–1Bui
Chapter 6Creating Menu andSub-Menu Screens6–2When you build a menu, you are directing the operator to more specificscreens. A menu is a numbered list
Chapter 6Creating Menu andSub-Menu Screens6–3The screen for creating the main menu and sub-menu screens is the same forthe DTAM Plus and DTAM Micro.
Chapter 6Creating Menu andSub-Menu Screens6–4To create a menu screen:1. Select Screen Builder from the Edit File - Option Selection menu.The screen bu
A–B7Chapter7–1Creating Data Display ScreensThis chapter describes how to create data display screens.Section PageData Displays 7–1Scaling 7–1Data Disp
Chapter 7Creating Data Display Screens7–2The screen for creating data display screens is the same for the DTAM Plusand DTAM Micro. The only exception
Chapter 7Creating Data Display Screens7–3The display register data field may be inserted anywhere on the screen. The number of positions required for
DTAM Programming SoftwareUser ManualTable of ContentsivChapter 14Chapter Objectives 14–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 7Creating Data Display Screens7–45. Select a register type.You are prompted for data specific to the selected register type:16 Bit Signed Int
Chapter 7Creating Data Display Screens7–5When inserting a data display field, you must provide register informationthat determines the address and for
Chapter 7Creating Data Display Screens7–616 Bit Signed Integer,16 Bit Unsigned Integer,16 Bit BCD (Binary Coded Decimal)The screen for a 16 Bit Unsign
Chapter 7Creating Data Display Screens7–716 Bit Binary Data Display (DTAM Plus DH485 only)A new data type for data display screens has been added. Th
Chapter 7Creating Data Display Screens7–832 Bit Floating PointImportant: 32 bit floating point is supported on the DTAM Plus if PLC-5DF1, DH485, or R
Chapter 7Creating Data Display Screens7–932 Bit Unsigned Integer,32 Bit BCD (Binary Coded Decimal)The screen for a 32 Bit BCD format is shown below.
Chapter 7Creating Data Display Screens7–1016 Bit HEX (Hexadecimal),32 Bit HEXThe screen for a 32 Bit Hex format is shown below. The screen for a 16 B
Chapter 7Creating Data Display Screens7–11ASCIIThe screen for an ASCII format is shown below:SLC or PLC depending upon protocol.Format SelectionDescri
A–B8Chapter8–1Creating Data Entry ScreensThis chapter describes how to create data entry screensSection PageData Entry Displays 8–1Scaling 8–1Data Ent
DTAM Programming SoftwareUser ManualTable of ContentsvChapter 17Chapter Objectives 17–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 8Creating Data Entry Screens8–2The screen for creating data entry screens is the same for the DTAM Plus andDTAM Micro. The only exceptions ar
Chapter 8Creating Data Entry Screens8–3The entry register data field may be inserted anywhere on the screen,however, no text may follow the data entry
Chapter 8Creating Data Entry Screens8–45. Press [F2] to insert a data entry register.You are prompted to select a register type. The selection depend
Chapter 8Creating Data Entry Screens8–58. After entering the register data, press [Esc] to save the data and return tothe screen editing. The data en
Chapter 8Creating Data Entry Screens8–6When inserting a data entry field, you must provide register information thatdetermines the address and format
Chapter 8Creating Data Entry Screens8–716 Bit Signed Integer,16 Bit Unsigned Integer,16 Bit BCD (Binary Coded Decimal)The screen for a 16 Bit Unsigned
Chapter 8Creating Data Entry Screens8–816 Bit Binary Data Entry (DTAM Plus DH485 Only)A new data type for data entry screens has been added. The new
Chapter 8Creating Data Entry Screens8–932 Bit Floating PointImportant: 32 bit floating point is an option on a DTAM Plus with PLC-5DF1, DH485, or RIO
Chapter 8Creating Data Entry Screens8–1032 Bit Unsigned Integer,32 Bit BCD (Binary Coded Decimal)The screen for a 32 Bit Unsigned Integer format is sh
Chapter 8Creating Data Entry Screens8–11ASCII InputThe screen for ASCII input through the printer port (only on some versions)is shown below. Note:
DTAM Programming SoftwareUser ManualTable of ContentsviAppendix DData Formats D–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A–B9Chapter9–1Creating Security ScreensThis chapter describes how to create security screens.Section PageSecurity Screens 9–1Security Screen Builder 9
Chapter 9Creating Security Screens9–2The screen for creating security screens is similar for the DTAM Plus andDTAM Micro.Security Screen Builder Funct
Chapter 9Creating Security Screens9–3You can specify up to three separate codes for each Security Screen. Anoperator is allowed access by entering an
A–B10Chapter10–1Creating Recipe ScreensThis chapter describes how to create recipe screens.Section PageRecipe Screens 10–1Recipe Screen Builder 10–2Cr
Chapter 10Creating Recipe Screens10–2The screen for creating recipe screens is similar for the DTAM Plus andDTAM Micro. The default prompt for operat
Chapter 10Creating Recipe Screens10–3To create a recipe screen:1. Select Screen Builder from the Edit File - Option Selection menu.The Screen Builder
Chapter 10Creating Recipe Screens10–44. Select a register type.You are prompted to enter the registers and the values you want to write.5. Enter the
A–B11Chapter11–1Creating Bar Graph ScreensThis chapter describes how to create bar graph screens for DTAM Plusapplications. Bar graph screens are not
A–B1Chapter1–1Using this ManualRead this chapter to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual.You will learn about:• Contents of this manual• I
Chapter 11Creating Bar Graph Screens11–2The bar graph screen is only available on the DTAM Plus. The bar graphScreen Builder looks like this:Bar Grap
Chapter 11Creating Bar Graph Screens11–3The bar graph can correspond to any range of values within the minimumand maximum values stored in a register.
Chapter 11Creating Bar Graph Screens11–4To create a bar graph screen:1. Select Screen Builder from the Edit File - Option Selection menu.The Screen Bu
Chapter 11Creating Bar Graph Screens11–56. Enter the screen text or if you want to add a data display field, press [F1].The data displayed is the same
Chapter 11Creating Bar Graph Screens11–6The screen for a 16 Bit Signed Integer register is shown below. The screenfor a 16 Bit BCD register is simila
A–B12Chapter12–1Linking Menu and Application ScreensThis chapter describes how to link the application screens so that an operatoris presented with a
Chapter 12Linking Menu and Application Screens12–2Menu and sub-menu links provide one way links with up to 8 applicationscreens or sub-menus. An oper
Chapter 12Linking Menu and Application Screens12–3When you press [F3] MAP Screen on a non-menu screen, the screen linkingfunction keys are active. Sh
Chapter 12Linking Menu and Application Screens12–4The following is a typical example of how to link items to a main menu.Links to a sub-menu are done
Chapter 12Linking Menu and Application Screens12–5The following is an example of how to create one way or bidirectional screen links.To link applicati
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