
Chapter 1
Overview
1–2
Table 1.A
Manual Contents
Chapter
Title Purpose
1 Overview Provides an overview of the manual.
2 Introduction to the DL40 Provides an overview of the DL40 Message Display
3 Installing the Software
Describes how to install the DL40 Offline
Programming Software for a variety of
environments
4 Navigating the Software
Provides a description of the overall design of the
software, including a summary of all menus. Also
includes instructions for setting up and exiting the
software.
5 The Develop Menu
Describes the contents and use of the Develop
menu
6 The Transfer Menu
Describes the contents and use of the Transfer
menu
7 The Reports Menu
Describes the contents and use of the Reports
menu
8 The Files Menu Describes the contents and use of the Files menu
A
Message Display
Worksheets
Convenient forms for recording message contents
B Cables Cable pinout diagrams
C ASCII Character Set
Summary of ASCII characters and their keyboard
codes
Index
The following conventions are used in this manual:
• All menus and screens reproduced in this manual are approximate
renderings of what you will see on your terminal screen. Allen-Bradley
reserves the right to make minor modifications to any menu or screen to
help improve performance.
• A symbol or word in brackets represents a single key that you press.
These include keys such as [A] or [Del]. Since the Dataliner can be
programmed with a variety of keyboards or terminals, the printing on
your keyboard may be different from the symbol or word indicated in
brackets. This manual uses ↵ to specify the carriage return function of a
keyboard. On your keyboard this may correspond to an [ENTER], ↵ , or
[Rtrn] key.
• The up caret, ^, is the symbol for a control character. Example: ^W is the
symbol for a Control W character. On most computers this character is
entered by pressing [Ctrl] and [W] simultaneously.
• In the following chapters we will refer to the Dataliner DL40 Series
Message Display as the DL40.
Conventions Used
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