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2706-6.4, Dataliner DL5 Slave Displays User Manual

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1. B eue RXD 3 3 RXD 5 Signal Ground 5 Signal Ground DL5 to RS 485 Port Use an RS 485 to RS 232 converter such as the Black Box 119485 A MP to connect the DL5 to a RS 485 network Black Box RS 485 Port LD485A MP DL5 Slave Term 6 A CH B 5 RXB 2 9 CH A 4 PAN ed RO Comm 3 TXB 7 5 Shield 2 O DR E Ground 1 RS 485 Out RS 232 In Publication 2706 6 4 2 6 Installation and Startup DL5 Slave to 1771 DB BASIC Module Alen Bredey DataLiner BASIC Module DL5 Slave RS 232 Peripheral Port RS 232 Port Shield 1 BER 2 1 2 2 TXD RS 232 Out mp 3 B ec 3 RXD RS 232 In Signal Ground 7 Ls 5 Signal Ground RTS 4 8 15 13 25 DSR 6 DTR 20 DL5 Slave to 1746 BAS BASIC Module Allen Bradley DataLiner BASIC Module DL5 Slave RS 232 PRT1 Port RS 232 Port Shield 1 No Connection RXD 2 2 TXD RS 232 Out TXD 3 3 RS 232 In COM 4 5 Signal Ground DTR 5 CTS 6 DSR 7 DIR 8 Publication 2706 6 4 Installation and Startup 2 7 DL5 Slave to PLC 5 Channel 0 Connect the DL5 Slave to a PLC 5 Ch
2. 1 2 9 E Common 12 24 DC 5 ATTENTION Improper wiring of the power connections may result in damage to the DLS Slave The DL5 Slave does not contain any fuses We recommend that you use external fusing to prevent damage to the DL5 slave or power supply Operate Configure Switch The Operate Configure switch position 1 is located on the back of the DL5 Slave The switch in position 2 is not used Operate Up Configure Down For normal operation the switch position 1 should be in the up on position Setting the switch in the down off position causes the DL5 to enter the configuration mode Publication 2706 6 4 Installation and Startup 2 9 Startup Sequence When power is applied to the DL5 Slave a powerup sequence of displays are shown The first display on powerup is the sign on banner identifying the hardware and firmware DL5 SLAVE 2L V1 00 04 02 99 Following the sign on banner all of the display pixels are turned on for 2 seconds followed by a series of informational messages indicating the current DIP switch settings Each display lasts for about four seconds DL SLAVE MODE PV SLAVE MODE TERMINAL MODE DIAGNOSTIC MODE DL SLAVE MODE 0 to 127 Addresses 13 amp 18 are not valid SERIAL ADDRESS BADON S Note
3. RS 485 RS 232 Black Box Converter Model LD 485A MP RS 485 RS 232 Black Box Converter Model LD 485A MP DL5 Slave RS 232 RS 232 Alen Bradey DataLiner p DL5 Slave Allen Bradley DataLiner EEE PanelView to DL5 Slave DL5 Slave Allen Bradley N DataLiner VALV 12 48 09 16 98 A prm 1000 i E o Triggering Messages Printer Port RS232 PLC PC or Other Device to DL5 Slave DL5 Slave DataLiner 6 40 AM 11 17 98 Lo ES RS 232 point to point PLC Personal Computer or other device providing ASCII message packets Host Controller or Personal Computer Chapter 2 Installation and Startup Chapter Objectives This chapter describes how to mount and make electrical connections to the DL5 Slave display The following topics are described e Mounting Instructions e Panel Cutout Dimensions e Power Connections e Powerup Sequence Mounting the DL5 Slave The following pages provide panel cutout dimensions and overall dimensions for the DL5 Slave displays You can also mount the DL5 Slaves in a
4. 1 4 PanelView to DL5 Slave 1 4 Chapter Objectives unse a IN a E RA 2 1 Mounting DIS Slave 2 1 Panel Cutout Dimensions 2 2 DLS Mounting Dimensions 2 2 Electrical 2 3 Input Voltage Reguirements 2 3 Hazardous Location Installations 2 4 RS 232 5 na ur Reve der d ee ee 2 4 DL5 Slave to DL40 Plus Master RS 232 Port 2 5 DL5 Slave to PanelView RS 232 Printer Port 2 5 DLS Slave to 1771 DB BASIC Module 2 6 DLS Slave to 1746 BAS BASIC Module 2 6 DL5 Slave to PLC 5 0 2 7 DES Slave to SLC Channel 2 7 Power Connections gt Haan DID RR acd a 2 8 Operate Configure Switch 2 8 Stdrtup Segueee set sies see EPA EN 2 9 Chapter Objecives 2 ceci ani Un E Rate EY es 3 1 Configuring a DLS5 1 3 1 Configuration Cables 3 1 Using Terminal Emulation 3 2 Configuring a DL5 Slave Message Display 3 3 DL5 Configuration Menu 3 4 DL5 Configuration Options
5. ww Allen Bradley Dataliner DL5 Slave Displays Cat No 2706 D11JS D21JS Allen Bradley DataLiner User Manual Important User Information Because of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication those responsible for the application and use of this control equipment must satisfy themselves that all necessary steps have been taken to assure that each application and use meets all performance and safety requirements including any applicable laws regulations codes and standards The illustrations charts sample programs and layout examples shown in this guide are intended solely for purposes of example Since there are many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Allen Bradley does not assume responsibility or liability to include intellectual property liability for actual use based upon the examples shown in this publication Allen Bradley publication SGI 1 1 Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Control available from your local Allen Bradley office describes some important differences between solid state equipment and electromechanical devices that should be taken into consideration when applying products such as those described in this publication Reproduction of the contents of this copyrighted publication in whole or part without written permission of Rockwell Automation is prohibite
6. 16 Characters to Display Send the message text characters to be displayed ASCII characters 32 to 126 20hex to 7Ehex are supported Any valid ASCII character upper or lower case can be sent however lowercase letters are displayed as uppercase All control characters within the message text field except Ctrl F and Ctrl R are ignored If fewer than 16 characters are sent the remaining character positions are filled with spaces Appendix B shows the DL5 Slave character set Publication 2706 6 4 4 2 Dataliner DL Slave Mode Address The address of the slave display that will receive the message This is a single byte character from 1 to 127 decimal 01 through 7F hex Note Do not use 13 0Dhex or 18 12hex as an address These are reserved and the DL5 automatically converts these addresses to 127 7F hex Address 127 is a global address that accepts all messages regardless of the address In addition any message sent with an address of 127 is sent to all slave displays Line Number A one byte character specifying the line number the message is to be displayed on Valid line numbers are 1 2 or 50 decimal not ASCII The ASCII characters are Ctrl A 1 Ctrl B 2 and 2 50 Note 50 decimal as the line number specifies clear both lines Carriage Return Message is terminated by a carriage return Ctrl M decimal 13 ODhex Example Messages For example a print statement using a BASIC module Catalog No 1771
7. 2706 NC13 for standard 9 pin connections or cable catalog No 2706 NC12 for 25 pin connections Page 3 1 lists the available programming cables for other configurations 2 Set the programming terminal for the following 9600 baud see Important below 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit flow control None Important Some terminals require that the terminal be reset or switched to the Operate state before changes to a communication protocol takes affect In addition the DL5 Slave may have been previously configured with a different baud rate The DL5 Slave displays its baud rate during the power up sequence Make sure the programming terminal is set to match 3 Check the Operate Configure switch on the back of the DL5 Slave The switch in position 1 should be in the down Configure position 4 Apply power to the DL5 Slave The power up sequence described in Chapter 2 is displayed MODE DL SLAVE 5 Respond to each prompt by pressing the Y N or Space Bar keys The following page shows the menu structure Publication 2706 6 4 3 4 Configuring the DL5 Slave DL5 Configuration Menu Start of Menu Press SpaceBar to scroll through baud rates ADDRESS XXX Enter 3 digit address and press Enter Press SpaceBar to scroll thr
8. Publication 2706 6 4 B 2 Character Set Publication 2706 6 4 A address serial 3 5 applications PanelView to DLS slave 1 4 PLC PC other device to DLS slave 1 4 audience P 2 B baud rate 3 5 cables configuration 3 1 carriage return DL slave mode 4 2 PanelView slave mode 5 2 characters display 1 3 clear lines 4 3 communications baud rate 3 5 data errors 7 1 specifications A 1 configuration communication settings 3 2 3 3 menu 3 4 configurations typical 1 3 configure operate switch 1 3 2 8 configuring DL5 3 1 connections DLS slave to 1746 BASIC module 2 6 DLS slave to 1771 BASIC module 2 6 DL5 slave to DL40 master 1 4 2 5 DL5 slave to PanelView printer port 2 5 DL5 slave to PLC 5 2 7 DLS slave to SLC 2 7 electrical precautions 2 3 input power 2 3 PanelView to DLS slave 1 4 PLC PC other device to DLS slave 1 4 power 1 3 RS 232 2 4 typical 1 4 Index contents overview P 1 conventions P 2 cursor enable 3 5 cutout dimensions 2 2 D data errors 7 1 description DLS 1 1 DLS slaves 1 1 diagnostic mode 1 2 data errors 7 1 displaying received data 7 1 DIP switch operate configure 1 3 2 8 display startup sequence 2 9 display characters 1 3 display options DL slave mode 4 3 DL slave mode 1 2 BASIC example 4 2 carriage return 4 2 clearing one or more lines 4 3 display characters 4 1 display options 4 3 example 4 2 example messages 4 2 flash code 4 3 l
9. te des A 2 Display Characters s dovesse EZ SOR B 1 Chapter Objectives Overview of this Manual Preface Using this Manual Read this chapter to familiarize yourself with the rest of the Dataliner DL5 Slave Message Display manual You will learn about e contents of this manual e intended audience conventions used related publications This manual describes how to install and use your DL5 Slave display This manual contains the following Chapter Title Purpose 1 Introduction to the DL5 Describes basic features and operating Slave Display capabilities 2 Installation and Startup Provides installation and wiring instructions The status display sequence on powerup is described 3 Configuring the DL5 Describes configuration of the display using DL5 configuration software or an ASCII terminal 4 Dataliner DL Slave Mode Describes operation of the display in the DL Slave Mode the display receives message information from a DL40 Plus master display or enhanced PanelView terminal 5 PanelView PV Slave Mode Describes operation of the display in the PV Slave Mode displays data that would normally be printed on the PanelView printer port 6 Terminal Mode Describes operation of the display in the Terminal Mode In this mode the slave display receives ASCII message and formatting data from a host device 7 Diagnostic Mode Describes how to use the di
10. 3 5 R n Modes ur urere REA RNI OARS 3 5 senal Address s s nassen msn 3 5 Baud Rate cs dob vip en 3 5 Cursor Enable x rotae redo ae 3 5 ANE Ing a iex Lr da eL Sed ctae EN 3 5 Publication 2706 6 4 Dataliner DL Slave Mode PanelView PV Slave Mode Terminal Mode Diagnostic Mode Specifications Character Set Index Publication 2706 6 4 Chapter ODISeH Ves uses cr V Ee eo d 4 1 Slave Mode Operation 4 1 Example Messages ar sr ee ZE ee e es 4 2 Display Options ovre euere teile 4 3 Clearing One or More Lines 4 3 Chapter OBE COVES eoe S eun a ls 5 1 PV Slave sss Aa er en UAR ed 5 1 PV Slave Mode 5 1 Display 5 2 Line Display Characteristics 5 3 Chapter Objectives s isise as ue ee eke ne ees 6 1 Terminal Mode Operation 6 1 Terminal Mode Protocol 6 2 Chapter ObjecHyes cei emer rent 7 1 Using the Diagnostic Mode 7 1 Display Charakters ie ee Bra 1 Electrical an Roa EN 1 Serial Communications 1 Environmental aa ae LN ESAE E A 1 Mechanical x saddle usc edv a 1 aa fe a LO Mo
11. BASIC module 2 6 to PanelView printer port 2 5 to PLC 5 2 7 to SLC 2 7 run mode 3 5 S shock A 1 startup seguence 2 9 switch configure operate 1 3 Index l iii T temperature operating ranges A 1 terminal mode 1 2 clear screen 6 2 cursor down 6 2 cursor home 6 2 cursor left 6 2 cursor return 6 2 cursor right 6 2 cursor up 6 2 de energize relay 6 3 delete line 6 3 display status 6 3 flashing mode 6 3 insert line 6 3 line feed 6 2 new line 6 2 reverse line feed 6 2 set cursor invisible 6 3 set cursor position 6 3 set cursor visible 6 3 terminal emulation 3 2 U UL listing A 1 V vibration A 1 voltage input requirements 2 3 Publication 2706 6 4 l iv Index Publication 2706 6 4 www rockwellautomation com Power Control and Information Solutions Headquarters Americas Rockwell Automation 1201 South Second Street Milwaukee WI 53204 2496 USA Tel 1 414 382 2000 Fax 1 414 382 4444 Europe Middle East Africa Rockwell Automation Vorstlaan Boulevard du Souverain 36 1170 Brussels Belgium Tel 32 2 663 0600 Fax 32 2 663 0640 Asia Pacific Rockwell Automation Level 14 Core F Cyberport 3 100 Cyberport Road Hong Kong Tel 852 2887 4788 Fax 852 2508 1846 Publication 2706 6 4 August 1999 41061 126 01 A 1999 Rockwell International Corporation Printed in the U S A
12. Cursor Visible ESC 1 1B 2E 31 hex Makes the cursor visible Set Flashing Mode ESC G 2 1B 47 32 hex Enables flashing text mode After receiving this command every character on the display flashes until disabled with a Clear Flashing Mode command Clear Flashing Mode ESC G 0 1B 47 30 hex Disables flashing text mode Display Status ESC h 1B 68 hex Temporarily displays the configuration status of the display This is the same configuration text displayed on powerup without product version text and pixel test After displaying the status information the screen is cleared with the cursor in the leftmost position on the first line Publication 2706 6 4 6 4 Terminal Mode Publication 2706 6 4 Chapter Objectives Using the Diagnostic Mode Chapter 7 Diagnostic Mode This chapter describes the operation of the DLS Slave in the Diagnostic Mode Use the diagnostic mode to verify communications with a host device Diagnostic mode displays the exact data being sent by a host device Use the diagnostic mode as a temporary installation and troubleshooting aid Set the DL5 Slave for diagnostic mode as described in Chapter 3 In diagnostic mode every byte received on the RS 232 port is displayed in a hexadecimal format on line 1 of the display The bytes shift from right to left as each new byte is received The byte on the right is always the last byte received For example Slave 5 Line 1 Carriage Retu
13. EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BENON HAZARDOUS Use the RS 232 port to connect the DL5 Slave to DLAO Plus Master e PanelView Printer Port 1771 or 1746 DB BASIC Module e RS 485 RS 232 Black Box Converter Model LD 485A MD e PLC 5 Channel 0 SLC Channel 0 e Personal Computer RS 232 serial port The following figure shows the location and terminal definitions for the RS 232 port DL5 Slave 5 Function No Connection TXD RXD No Connection Signal Common DSR RTS CTS No Connection Installation and Startup 2 5 DL5 Slave to DLAO Plus Master RS 232 Port Connect a single DL5 slave to a DL40 Plus master as shown below You can also use the DTAM Plus programming cable Catalog No 2707 NC2 with a male female pin adapter 0 pm 122722 0140 Plus Master 1 015 Slave sec M Ro 3 3 Ro Signal Ground 5 5 Signal Ground DL5 Slave to PanelView RS 232 Printer Port Connect the DL5 Slave to a PanelView RS 232 printer port as shown below The PanelView sends messages to the DL5 Slave using its print messages function You can also use the DTAM Plus programming cable Catalog No 2707 NC2 with a male female pin adapter PanelView 900 Shown 2 Za ED Aensredey Dataliner le E DL5 Slave
14. In addition to the NFPA general guidelines refer to the following Careful cable routing helps minimize electrical noise Route incoming power to the module by a separate path from the communication cables Do not run communications wiring and power wiring in the same conduit Where communication and wire paths must cross make their intersection perpendicular Grounding helps limit the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference EMI To avoid problems caused by EML properly ground all equipment and use shielded cables Before connecting the DL5 Slave to the incoming power verify that the power source provides Voltage 12 24 Volts DC Current 250 milliamperes at 12V DC 300mA inrush 125 milliamperes at 24V DC 300mA inrush Fusing External fuses should be used Important Power input and output I O wiring must be in accordance with Class I Division 2 wiring methods Article 501 4 b of the National Electrical Code NFPA70 and in accordance with the local authority having jurisdiction Publication 2706 6 4 2 4 Installation and Startup Hazardous Location Installations RS 232 Connections Publication 2706 6 4 ATTENTION THIS EQUIPMENT IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN CLASS I DIVISION 2 GROUPS A B C AND D OR NON HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS ONLY ATTENTION EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS 1 DIVISION 2 ATTENTION EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT
15. modes Press Y or N and then Enter When enabled the DLS slave starts up with the cursor visible When disabled the DL5 slave starts with the cursor hidden Auto New Line Only available in Terminal and PV Slave modes Press Y or N and then Enter When enabled a line feed LF occurs after each carriage return CR This allows the DLS Slave to work with host devices that do not send a CR LF combination Publication 2706 6 4 3 6 Configuring the DL5 Slave Publication 2706 6 4 Chapter Objectives Slave Mode Operation Chapter 4 Dataliner DL Slave Mode This chapter describes the operation of the DL5 Slave in DL Slave Mode and contains the following topics e Slave mode description e Slave mode protocol e Example messages e Display options e Clearing one or more lines DL Slave Mode is selected through the configuration menu as described in Chapter 3 Dataliner DL Slave mode allows one or more DL5 Slaves to display different messages while connected to a single master device such as a DLAO Plus master display Important If you are using a DLAO Plus as the master configure its communication port for DL Slaves refer to the DL40 Plus user manual Publication 2706 6 1 This configures the DL40 master to send message data in the DL Slave format In DL Slave Mode the DL5 Slave accepts messages in the format 16 Characters to Display Address Line Number Carriage Return
16. 000 industrial computers 2706 NC14 Allen Bradley RAC 6000 industrial computers PC XT 2706 NC15 Allen Bradley Industrial Terminals T1 through T4 25 pin male connector 2707 NC2 DL40 master or PanelView RS 232 printer port requires male female pin adapter Publication 2706 6 4 3 2 Configuring the DL5 Slave Using Terminal Emulation Publication 2706 6 4 If you don t have an ASCII programming terminal you can use your computer with a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal The following example shows HyperTerminal other terminal programs will be similar 5 Locate the HyperTerminal or other program on your computer Often the terminal emulation programs can be found on the Start Accessories menu Dis als alel s 6 Setup the terminal emulation program You will need to specify the port connected to the DLS Slave and specify a baud rate parity none data bits 8 and stop bits 1 Make sure the baud rate is set to match the DLS Slave If you are not sure of the DLS slave baud rate cycle the power The communication settings are displayed in the startup sequence To use HyperTerminal go to the File menu and click on New Connection Connection Description Connect To COM2 Properties Configuring a DL5 Slave Message Display Configuring the DL5 Slave 3 3 1 Connect the DL5 Slave to a communication port on your computer or programming terminal Use cable Catalog No
17. Clears the display and moves the cursor to the leftmost position on the first line of the display New Line Ctrl 1F hex Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line below If the cursor is on the last line every line is moved up one line leaving the last line blank Terminal Mode 6 3 Delete Line Esc and then R 1B 52 hex Clears the current line The cursor remains at its current position Insert Line Esc and then E 1B 45 hex Moves the current line and all lines below it down one line text on bottom line is lost Then clears the current line The cursor remains at its current position Set Cursor Position Esc lt row gt lt column gt 1B 3D lt r gt lt c gt hex Moves the cursor to the specified row and column Refer to the following table If you exceed the parameters listed in the table the cursor position defaults to the greatest row or column number Column 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Row 1 2 ASCII SP 8 x t Decimal 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Hex 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F For example the following ASCII character seguence places the cursor in Row 2 Column 9 of a two line display ESC lt Set Cursor Invisible ESC 0 1B 2E 30 hex Makes the cursor invisible Set
18. DB or 1746 BAS with a DL5 Slave display would be Carriage Slave1 Line1 Return 100 PRINT BLOWER 1 STOPPED CHR 1 CHR 1 CHR 13 The message BLOWER 1 STOPPED would be displayed on line one of slave number one To send the message fields the print CHR decimal character equivalent function is used To send the same message from any PC terminal program use Slave 1 Carriage 01hex Return ODhex BLOWER 1 STOPPED A A M ASCII Text Line 1 01hex Where A is the Ctrl and A keys pressed at the same time M is the Ctrl and M keys pressed at the same time Publication 2706 6 4 Display Options Clearing One or More Lines Dataliner DL Slave Mode 4 3 Use the following control codes in the message text for flash and reset functions Any other control codes are ignored Ctrl F Control F 06 hex is the flash code Send this code when you want all the characters on the line to flash The Ctrl F code can appear anywhere in the text portion of the message You can turn flash on and off multiple times in a message At the start of each new line of message text the flash option is turned off The Ctrl F code is not included in the 16 character limit of the display protocol Ctrl R Control R 12 hex is the reset command When a Ctrl R is received by the DLS all data for the current line is discarded For example if 10 characters are received by the DLS Slave and then a Ctrl
19. JS 4 DLS Slave displays receive message text from a host device The host device may be a DL40 Plus master display PanelView terminal programmable controller or a personal computer All messages are created and stored in the host device The DL5 Slave displays appear similar to the standard DL5 one and two line displays except they do not have a parallel port Publication 2706 6 4 1 2 Introduction to the DL5 Slave Operating Modes Publication 2706 6 4 The DL5 Slave has four operating modes DL Slave PV Slave Terminal e Diagnostic DL Dataliner Slave Mode Use this mode when connecting one or more DLS slaves to a DL40 Plus master display PLC or SLC controller A DL5 Slave may be connected to a DLAO Plus using an RS 232 link single drop only Multiple DL5 slave displays may be connected to an RS 485 link using an RS 485 to RS 232 converter such as the Black Box LD 485A MP Each DL5 slave may be individually addressed to display only the messages sent to a specific address Displays with the same address display the same message Addresses 13 amp 18 cannot be used PV PanelView Slave Use this mode when connecting a single DL5 Slave to the printer port of a standard PanelView operator terminal PV 550 600 900 1000 or 1400 The DLS Slave displays any text that would normally be sent to a printer The DL5 Slave may be connected to the PanelView using the RS 232 port Only one display may b
20. Only displayed for DL Slave mode 9600 1200 Parity Data Bits Stop Bits 300 N 8 1 CURSOR ENABLED CURSOR DISABLED CURSOR ENABLED Note Only displayed for PV Slave AUTO LINE ENABLED or Terminal modes AUTO LINE ENABLED AUTO LINE DISABLED After the status messages are displayed the DL5 Slave clears the display and enters the selected run mode Note if the Operate configure switch is in the Configure position position 1 down the DL5 Slave displays MODE Current Operating Mode Publication 2706 6 4 2 10 Installation and Startup Publication 2706 6 4 Chapter 3 Configuring the DL5 Slave Chapter Objectives This chapter describes how to configure the DLS display using an ASCII programming terminal or personal computer running a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal Windows 95 or 98 Configuring a DL5 Slave You can configure a DLS Slave with e an ASCII dumb terminal connected to the DLS Slave RS 232 port apersonal computer connected to the DL5 Slave RS 232 port and running a terminal emulation program Configuration Cables The following cables are available for configuring the DLS Slave Cable Use With 2706 NC12 Personal computers with 25 pin female com port connector DEC VT52 VT100 or VT101 terminals Allen Bradley RAC 6000 industrial computers 2706 NC13 Personal computers with 9 pin female com port connector IBM AT and compatible Allen Bradley RAC 6
21. R is sent the 10 characters and the Ctrl R are discarded After using the reset command you can start a new message Ctrl R resets the flash status to non flashing To clear one or more lines on a DLS Slave use Slave Line Carriage Address Number Return The following table lists the line number byte required for clearing any or all lines of the display Use this Byte for Line Number To Clear ASCII Equivalent Value Line 1 Ctrl A 1 decimal 1 hex Line 2 Ctri B 2 decimal 2 hex All Lines 2 50 decimal 32 hex Publication 2706 6 4 4 4 Dataliner DL Slave Mode Publication 2706 6 4 Chapter Objectives PV Slave Mode PV Slave Mode Protocol Chapter 5 PanelView PV Slave Mode This chapter describes the operation of the DLS Slave in the PV Mode The following topics are described e PV Slave Mode description e PV Mode protocol e Display options Use the PanelView PV Slave Mode to send the DL5 Slave messages from a Panel View operator terminal The DL5 Slave acts like a printer attached to the PanelView communication port Any messages printed by the PanelView are displayed on the DL5 Slave Note In PV Mode only one DLS Slave display can be connected to the PanelView communication port RS 232 PV Slave Mode is configured as described in Chapter 3 For information on setting up a PanelView to print messages refer to the PanelBuilder Software user manua
22. agnostic mode to correct communication problems or data formatting errors Appendix A Specifications Mechanical and electrical specifications Appendix B Character Sets ASCII character set Publication 2706 6 4 P 2 Using this Manual Intended Audience Conventions Used Related Publications Publication 2706 6 4 No specialized knowledge is required to configure and install the DL5 slave display However we assume the following e person responsible for equipment connections is familiar with standard wiring practices and electrical codes in your area Communication cabling is done by a person having an understanding of basic communications terminology and cabling e Panel cutouts are made using the same methods and safety practices followed for other panel mounted equipment The following conventions are used in this manual e The up caret may be used in place of Ctrl Control key where space is limited e Values in a hexadecimal format have the suffix hex e Keys on your keyboard are shown in brackets For example press Y to acknowledge message e Enter refers to the return key on your keyboard You may need to refer to the following related publications Publication Publication Title Description Number Dataliner DL40 Plus Message Provides installation wiring and operating 2706 6 1 Display User Manual instructions for the DL40 Plus display not slave
23. annel 0 port as shown below You can also use programming cable Catalog No 2706 NC12 eR il Allen Bradiey DataLiner 21 PLC 5 Channel 0 DL5 Slave 25 Pin D Shell Connector RS 232 Port DCD 8 S 1 No Connection RD 3 2 TXD TD 2 3 20 4 No Connection Common 7 5 Signal Common DSR 6 6 DSR RTS 4 7 RTS CTS 5 8 015 i a nee 9 N ti Chassis Ground Shield o Connection DL5 Slave to SLC Channel 0 Connect the DL5 Slave to an SLC Channel 0 port as shown below You can also use programming cable Catalog No 2706 NC13 Allen Bradley DataLiner SLC Channel 0 DL5 Slave 9 Pin Connector RS 232 Port DCD 1 a 1 No Connection RXD 2 2 DD TXD 3 _ 3 DIR 4 4 No Connection Common 5 I 9 Signal Common DSR 6 6 DSR RTS 7 7 RTS CTS 8 8 CTS re eg 9 No Connection Shield Publication 2706 6 4 2 8 Installation and Startup Power Connections Before making power connections make sure that the power is turned off The DLS Slave requires 12 24Volts DC 250 125 mA 300mA inrush
24. custom panel or enclosure When DLS Slave is properly installed the faceplate of the DL5 Slave provides a NEMA Type 12 13 and 4 enclosure rating To install the DL5 Slave 1 Cutand drill the appropriate mounting holes in the enclosure or panel as shown on the following pages 2 Remove the four mounting nuts from the mounting studs on the display 3 Position the DL5 Slave in the panel or enclosure mounting hole 4 Install and alternately tighten the nuts to a torque of 9inelbs 1 02Nem Publication 2706 6 4 2 2 Installation and Startup Panel Cutout Dimensions All dimensions are in inches millimeters amp 9188 73 2 DL5 Mounting Dimensions 5 75 146 1 gt lt 5 38 136 7 N 2 25 57 2 Full Size Cutout Template Q P O 1 12 28 6 1 31 33 3 Vv V 4 3 Diameter 4 places All dimensions are in inches millimeters Allen Bradley DataLiner Front 3 12 79 3 gt 6 25 158 8 5 25 133 4 J g 2 2 O V BE dp v 0 22 5 6 Max T Panel Publication 2706 6 4 4 31 108 0 Max Depending on Panel Thickness Electrical Precautions Input Voltage Requirements Installation and Startup 2 3 Install the DL5 Slave display conforming to NFPA 70E Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces
25. d Throughout this manual we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations ATTENTION Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attention statements help you to e identify a hazard avoid a hazard recognize the consequences Important Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Allen Bradley is a trademark of Rockwell Automation Using this Manual Introduction to the DL5 Slave Installation and Startup Configuring the DL5 Slave Table of Contents Chaplet aU edet uber tied P 1 Overview of this 1 P 1 Intended s sadi usa pene Rasa re a P 2 Conventions Used sb dau rn rn bad e P 2 Related P 2 Chapter Objectives s s una e ERIAGG na SER Sd Ce E 1 1 Dese pO Sev Ve eed ce ir Os Sh Gow ti 1 1 Operating Modes in eu cee erat eS eR AUREOS Y e 1 2 DL Dataliner Slave Mode 1 2 PV PanelView Slave 1 2 Terminal Mode as eia ei DUREE air 1 2 Diaenoste Mode rs ea Ker ek e hak See eee 1 2 ia teca AQ DEIN Eu PUE qr 1 3 Typical Configurations 1 4 DL40 Plus to DLS 1
26. display Also describes use of the onboard message editor DL40 Plus Off line Describes the installation and use of the 2706 6 2 Programming Software User DOS based message development Manual software for the DLAO Plus BASIC Module Catalog No Operating instructions for the PLC 5 1771 6 5 113 1771 DB User Manual BASIC module SLC500 BASIC Module Catalog Operating instructions for the SLC 500 1746 6 1 No 1746 BAS User Manual BASIC module PLC 5 Programmable Controller PLC5 Programmable Controller reference 1785 7 1 Catalog No 1785 LT2 Quick Reference PanelBuilder Software Describes how to output messages to the 2711 6 0 User Manual PanelView printer port for display on the DL5 Slave PanelBuilder 1400e Provides useful information when using a 2711e 819 Configuration Software for PanelView enhanced terminal as a master Windows User Manual for a DL5 Slave Chapter Objectives Description Chapter 1 Introduction to the DL5 Slave This chapter describes the DL5 Slave display and summarizes its capabilities The following topics are included in this chapter e DL5 Slave description e Operating modes e Features e configurations The DL5 Slave displays are available in one line and two line versions These displays are designed for panel mounting in industrial environments and require a 12 24V DC power source Allen Bradley DataLiner 2706 D11JS 2706 D21
27. e connected on the communication link the DL5 slave displays cannot be addressed individually in this mode Terminal Mode In this mode the DL5 Slave can receive data from any device capable of sending serial ASCII characters The ASCII characters sent by the host device control the message text line scrolling and formatting of the messages Diagnostic Mode Use the diagnostic mode for basic setup and troubleshooting In this mode the DL5 Slave displays the hex value of all the data it receives An indication is provided if there is a communication error Introduction to the DL5 Slave 1 3 Features DLS Slave displays have these features Allen Bradley DataLiner 14 Segment Matrix Characters One or Two Line Vacuum Fluorescent Display 1 2 Operate alt e DIP Switch Operate Configure Position 2 Not Used Operates on standard 1 2 12 24V DC Configure owt down RS 232 Port Publication 2706 6 4 1 4 Introduction to the DL5 Slave Typical Configurations Publication 2706 6 4 Here are some of the most typical applications DL4O Plus to DL5 Slave DL5 Slave Note You can use either the RS 232 or the RS 485 port Allen Bradley DataLiner SYSTEM CHECK NORMAL DL40 Plus Master You cannot use both ports RS 232 point to point RS 485 multi drop LE PRESS 1 STOPPED
28. ine number 4 2 reset command 4 3 E electrical DLS slave to 1746 BASIC module 2 6 DLS slave to 1771 BASIC module 2 6 DLS slave to DL40 master 2 5 DL5 slave to PanelView printer port 2 5 DLS slave to PLC 5 2 7 power connections 2 3 2 8 electrical precautions 2 3 enclosure rating A 1 EU directives A 1 Publication 2706 6 4 l ii Index F features DLS slave 1 2 flash code 4 3 5 2 form feed PanelView slave mode 5 2 H hazardous locations installing 2 4 humidity A 1 installation cutouts 2 2 electrical precautions 2 3 hazardous locations 2 4 L line feed 5 2 line number DL slave mode 4 2 lines clearing 4 3 menu configuration 3 4 messages DL slave mode example 4 2 mode diagnostic 1 2 diagnostic mode 3 5 DL slave 1 2 3 5 operating 1 2 PV slave 1 2 3 5 run 3 5 terminal 1 2 terminal mode 3 5 mounting hazardous locations 2 4 N NEMA rating A 1 Publication 2706 6 4 O offline programming software 3 1 operate configure switch 1 3 2 8 operating mode 1 2 operating modes 1 2 P panel cutout dimensions 2 2 PanelView slave mode carriage return 5 2 cursor movement delay 5 3 display options 5 2 flash code 5 2 form feed 5 2 line feed 5 2 line to line delay 5 3 power connections 2 8 connector 1 3 protocol slave mode 5 1 terminal mode 6 2 publications related P 2 PV slave mode 1 2 R reset command 4 3 RS 232 connector 2 4 to 1746 BASIC module 2 6 to 1771
29. l Publication 2711 6 0 Messages to DL5 Slave in PV mode consist of the following Message Text Up to 128 Characters an Only ASCII characters 32 to 126 20hex to 7Ehex are displayed ASCII characters 0 through 31 1F hex are non displayable control characters Text is displayed from left to right When the end of the current line is reached the cursor moves to the start of the line below If the cursor is on the last line all the lines are shifted up one line top line is lost Some control characters can be used to alter the display of messages and movement of the cursor refer to display options next section Publication 2706 6 4 5 2 PanelView PV Slave Mode Display Options Publication 2706 6 4 Use the following control codes to control the appearance of messages displayed in PV Mode Ctrl F 06 hex Flash command Send the Ctrl F command when you want the display characters to flash Following the first flash code all the characters on the display will flash If a second Ctrl F is received the display stops flashing At the start of each new line of message text the flash option is turned off Ctrl J 0A hex Line Feed command Send a Ctrl J command to move the cursor down to the next lower line If the cursor is on the last line it remains on the last line and all of the lines are shifted up leaving the last line blank Note The cursor is not moved until the next dis
30. le character or identical cursor movement is received This allows the current text to be displayed for the longest period of time before being shifted or cleared Publication 2706 6 4 5 4 PanelView PV Slave Mode Publication 2706 6 4 Chapter Objectives Terminal Mode Operation Chapter 6 Terminal Mode This chapter describes the operation of the DL5 Slave in Terminal Mode and contains the following topics e Terminal mode operation Protocol Terminal mode allows more control over messages than the basic Slave Mode setting In terminal mode you can control e Cursor position Line scrolling e Character by character display options However this mode also requires that you control the positioning and formatting of each message Terminal Mode is configured as described in Chapter 3 Publication 2706 6 4 6 2 Terminal Mode Terminal Mode Protocol Publication 2706 6 4 Message text and control codes are sent serially to the DLS Slave in terminal mode The following control codes are used Cursor Up Ctrl K 0B hex Positions the cursor directly above the current cursor position If the cursor is on the first line the cursor is moved to the last line on the display On one line displays the cursor does not move Cursor Down Ctrl V 16 hex Positions the cursor directly below the current cursor position If the cursor is on the last line the cursor is moved to the first line on the display On
31. n condensing Mechanical Enclosure Type UL listed for NEMA Type 12 13 4 indoor use only when panel mounted in a suitable enclosure of equivalent rating Weight Approximate Catalog No 2706 D11JS D21JS 1 5 Ibs 0 68 kg Publication 2706 6 4 A 2 Specifications Certifications Publication 2706 6 4 Listings UL listed for UL 508 Industrial Control Equipment Class Groups A B C and D Division 2 Hazardous Locations Listed for Canadian Safety Standards Class 1 Division 2 Groups A B C D Hazardous Location Appendix B Character Set DLS5 Character Set Control Dec Oct Hex Char Code Dec Oct Hex Char Dec Oct Hex Char Dec Oct Hex Char 000 00 CTRL 32 040 20 sp 100 40 a 96 140 60 S 001 CTRLA A CTRL CTRLC CTRLD CTRLE CTRLF CTRL G CTRLH CTRLI CTRL J CTRL K CTRLL CTRL CTRLN CTRLO CTRL P CTRLQ CTRLR CTRLS CTRLT CTRLU CTRLV CTRLW CTRL X CTRL Y CTRLZ CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL _ oo 0 A ON Qo gt 72 5 T ter fI d 3 Sr TT se 2 LO EOD Li 2 r DS ne 1 7
32. one line displays the cursor does not move Cursor Left Ctrl H 08 hex Moves the cursor one position to the left of the current cursor position If the cursor is at the leftmost position on a line the cursor is moved to the rightmost position on the line above If the cursor is at the leftmost position of the first line the cursor is moved to the rightmost position of the last line Cursor Right Ctrl L 0C hex Moves the cursor one position to the right of the current cursor position If the cursor is at the rightmost position on a line the cursor is moved to the leftmost position on the next lower line If the cursor is at the rightmost position of the last line the cursor is moved to the leftmost position of the first line Cursor Return Ctrl M 0D hex Moves the cursor to the leftmost position on the current line Line Feed Ctrl J 0A hex Moves the cursor directly below the current position If the cursor is on the last line the cursor stays in its position and every line is moved up one line leaving the first line blank Reverse Line Feed Esc and then J 1B 4A hex Moves the cursor directly above the current position If the cursor is on the first line the cursor stays in its position and every line is moved down one line leaving the last line blank Cursor Home Ctrl T 14 hex Moves the cursor to the leftmost position on the first line of the display Clear Screen Esc and then 1B 2A hex
33. ough baud rates Press Y or N then press Enter Press Y or N then press Enter AUTO NEW LINE Y MODE PV SLAVE Press Y or N then press Enter MODE TERMINAL V MODE DL SLAVE MODE DLSLAVE Fnter Space Bar MODE PV SLAVE Enter Space er BAUD 9600 MODE TERMINAL Enter Press SpaceBar to scroll through baud rates Space Bar MODE DIAGNOSTIC Enter BAUD 9600 ENABLE CURSOR Y BAUD 9600 Space Bar Press SpaceBar to Press Y or N then scroll through baud rates press Enter Enter ENABLE CURSOR Y AUTO NEW LINE Y BAUD 9600 gu Publication 2706 6 4 Important Make sure you return the Operate Configure switch position 1 to the up Operate position after configuring the DLS slave DL5 Configuration Options Configuring the DL5 Slave 3 5 The following items can be selected or entered from the configuration menu Run Mode Use the SpaceBar to select from the following run modes DL Slave Mode PV Slave Mode Terminal Mode Diagnostic Mode Serial Address Enter a 3 digit address from 000 to 127 013 amp 018 are invalid The address is entered as a decimal value The serial address only applies to the DL Slave mode Baud Rate Use the SpaceBar to select one of the following baud rates e 9600 e 1200 e 300 Cursor Enable Only available in Terminal and PV Slave
34. playable character is received This allows the current text to be displayed for the longest period of time before being shifted or cleared Ctrl L 0C hex Form feed command Sending a Ctrl L command clears the display and moves the cursor to the upper left corner of the display Flash mode is set to non flashing Ctrl M 0D hex Carriage return command Sending the command terminates the current message line sets the flash mode to non flashing and moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line If Auto New Line is enabled see Chapter 2 the cursor is also moved down to the start of the next line If the cursor is on the last line all of the lines are shifted up leaving the last line blank Note The cursor is not moved until the next displayable character is received This allows the current text to be displayed for the longest period of time before being shifted or cleared Line Display Characteristics PanelView PV Slave Mode 5 3 The PanelView Slave mode has two special display characteristics that make messages easier to read Line to Line Delay After each individual line is displayed there is a one second pause before the next line is displayed This delay provides time for each line to be read Cursor Movement Command Delay Line wrap carriage return line feed and form feed operations are not executed immediately These commands are buffered and executed only when the next displayab
35. rn 05 O1 OD lt The value of every byte is displayed including control characters Characters are displayed as fast as they are received no buffer This usually means that only the last 5 bytes of a long message viewable Data Errors If the DL5 Slave and host device are not set to the same serial port settings a reception error can occur Data cannot be displayed if an error occurs Instead the DL5 Slave displays an error symbol XX The error symbol indicates serial data was transfered but resulted in an error Serial Port Error 05 XX OD lt Publication 2706 6 4 7 2 Diagnostic Mode Publication 2706 6 4 Appendix A Specifications Display Characters Character Height One line display 5 31 mm 0 209 inch Two line display 5 94 mm 0 234 inch Character Set Alphanumeric Upper Case Only Characters per Display Line 16 Viewing Distance Approximate 3 meters 10 feet Character Type Vacuum fluorescent 14 segment characters Filtered to blue green color Electrical Input Voltage 12 24V DC Input Current 250 125 mA 300 mA inrush Serial Communications Electrical Interface RS 232 EIA TIA 232 E Baud Rate 300 1200 9600 Data Format 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit Environmental Temperature Range Operating 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Temperature Range Storage 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Humidity 5 to 95 no

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