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  • Page 1 (217) 352-9330 | Click HERE Find the Rockwell / Allen-Bradley 2707-MVP232 at our website:...
  • Page 2 Allen-Bradley User Bulletin 2707 MicroView Manual Operator Interface Module (Cat. No. 2707–MVH232) Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
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  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents MicroView Operator Interface Module User Manual Using this Manual Chapter 1 Objectives ..........1–1 Contents .
  • Page 5 Table of Contents MicroView Operator Interface Module User Manual Master Security Code ........3–7 To Enter a New Master Security Code: .
  • Page 6 Table of Contents MicroView Operator Interface Module User Manual Communication Chapter 7 Connections and Setup Chapter Objectives ......... . 7–1 Wiring Guidelines .
  • Page 7 ........B–2 Catalog No. 1761-CBL-HM02, 2707-NC11 ......
  • Page 8: Using This Manual

    Chapter A–B Using this Manual Read this chapter to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual. Objectives You will learn about: • Contents of this manual • Intended audience • Conventions • Related publications The following table lists the contents of each chapter: Contents Chapter Title...
  • Page 9: Intended Audience

    The following publications may be helpful for additional reference. MicroView Publications Publication / Catalog Title Number 2707-805 May 95 or Later MicroView Programming Software, Programming Manual 2707-801 April 95 or Later DTAM Programming Software, Programming Manual Other Publications Publication / Catalog...
  • Page 10: Microview Overview

    Chapter A–B MicroView Overview Objectives This chapter describes the MicroView and accessories. It contains these sections: Section Page General Information 2–1 Description 2–2 Keypad 2–3 Communications Port 2–5 RS-232 Communications 2–6 Programming the MicroView 2–6 Default Settings 2–7 Accessories 2–8 General Information The MicroView interfaces with the MicroLogix controller.
  • Page 11: Display

    Chapter 2 MicroView Overview The front panel of the MicroView terminal is shown below. Description Figure 2.1 MicroView (front view) Power Port Communications Port MicroView Martha Childs UNLOCK THE POWER TO VIEW MENU MODE PREV NEXT + / – Display The 2 line by 16 character display uses high contrast LCD technology with LED backlighting.
  • Page 12: Keypad

    Chapter 2 MicroView Overview Figure 2.2 MicroView (Top view) Power Port Communications Port Communications Port The MicroView operator interface has a communications port located on the top edge. The communications port is an 8 pin mini DIN connector configured with an RS-232 channel and a 24 VDC power supply connection. Power Connector The power connector is a 2 conductor power jack used to connect an external power source to the MicroView.
  • Page 13: Function Key Operations

    Chapter 2 MicroView Overview Key Color Function Function Keys, F1 and F2 Blue Dark Grey Display/Format Control Light Grey Numeric Entry The following table defines the function of each keypad key. Function Returns to the main menu of an application. MENU Accesses special features and configuration of MicroView operating MODE...
  • Page 14: Mode Key Operations

    Chapter 2 MicroView Overview MODE Key Operations MODE The MODE key accesses a menu of options allowing you to set features and operating parameters of the MicroView. 1 Reset 3 Spec 2 Comm 4 Other 1 Code 3 Sim 5 Ex 1 P-A/D 3 Prgrm Baud Rate...
  • Page 15: Rs-232 Communications

    MicroView Programming Software (MDPS) You can use MicroView Programming Software (Catalog No. 2707-NP2, Version 1.00 or later) or DPS software (Catalog No. 2707-NP, Version 5.00 or later) to create application screens for the MicroView Operator Terminal. For a description of MicroView Programming Software (MDPS), refer to the Programming Manual (Publication No.
  • Page 16: Upload/Download Connections

    Upload/Download Connections For programming and configuration, the MicroView is connected to your computer’s RS-232 port. using a programming cable (Catalog No. 2707-NC8). See Appendix B if you need to construct your own cable . Figure 2.6 Upload/Download Connections Programming Computer...
  • Page 17: Operating System

    Item Catalog No. Description MicroView Face Plate 2707-MVMNT Allows the 2707-MVH232 hand-held MicroView to be Mounting Kit surface-mounted to a panel. The MicroView unit slides into panel adapter housing. An integral cable assembly connects the MicroView 8 pin DIN connector to an 8 pin DIN connector on the panel adapter.
  • Page 18 For application download/upload operations, the MicroView is supplied with 24 VDC through the power port using a separate power adapter. You can use the AC to DC Adapters: Catalog No. 2707-PS120 for 120 VAC or Catalog No. 2707-PS220 for 220 VAC power.
  • Page 19: Initial Setup And Mode Menu

    MicroView Power Supply Operator Interface Operator Interface 2707-PS120 or 2707-PS220 (Upload/Download Only) 2. Apply power to the MicroView by plugging the AC to DC Adapter into the proper power source (check adapter label to verify voltage). The MicroView performs a powerup sequence.
  • Page 20 Chapter 3 Initial Setup and Mode Menu 3. The display is again cleared and the MicroView verifies the system memory checksum, program checksum and system RAM. 4.. If all tests pass, the MicroView will flash the boot code power-up screen for one second.
  • Page 21: Mode Menu

    Chapter 3 Initial Setup and Mode Menu Access the Mode Menu by pressing the [MODE] key. All other functions are Mode Menu halted when the menu is displayed. The Mode Menu provides access to four functions: 1 Reset 3 Spec 2 Comm 4 Other Select a menu item by pressing the corresponding numeric key [1] ! [4].
  • Page 22: Resetting The Microview

    Chapter 3 Initial Setup and Mode Menu Resetting the MicroView Use the reset function to reset the MicroView after configuration changes using the Mode Menu. To reset the MicroView: 1. From the Mode Menu select [1] Reset. 1 Reset 3 Spec 2 Comm 4 Other You are prompted:...
  • Page 23: Special Functions For Controller Operations

    Chapter 3 Initial Setup and Mode Menu The Special Menu item provides access to special features for the controller Special Functions for operations. Controller Operations Select [3] Spec from the Mode Menu. 1 Reset 3 Spec 2 Comm 4 Other This menu displays: 1 P-A/D 3 Prgrm...
  • Page 24: Master Security Code

    The master security code is initially set by the application program written using the MDPS or DPS software. See Catalog No. 2707-805 or 2707-801 (April 1995 or later) for more information. Two master security codes perform special functions: 00000000 allows the operator to modify the existing master code without entering the current code.
  • Page 25: Enabling / Disabling Scaling

    Chapter 3 Initial Setup and Mode Menu Note: Security codes can contain the wildcard character ? Any entered value will be treated as a match to the wildcard. You must make sure that the master security code is different from security codes using wildcard entries. Otherwise the master security code may be seen as a security code.
  • Page 26: To Enable Or Disable Scaling

    Chapter 3 Initial Setup and Mode Menu To Enable or Disable Scaling: 1. From the Mode Menu, select item [4] Other. 1 Reset 3 Spec 2 Comm 4 Other The Other Menu appears: 1 Master 3 Sim 5 Ex 2 Scal 4 Test 2.
  • Page 27 Chapter 3 Initial Setup and Mode Menu The Other Menu appears: 1 Code 3 Sim 5 Ex 2 Scal 4 Test 3. Select item [3] Sim. The simulate enable screen displays: Simulate OFF (0) Current Setting 0=Off 1=On 4. Press [1] to enable the Simulate mode. The screen will display: COPYING TO MEM Please...
  • Page 28: Test Functions

    Chapter 3 Initial Setup and Mode Menu Selecting Test from the Other Menu displays the test screen: Test Functions Diagnostic Tests <Test Selection> Current Test Selection Use the Test menu to perform the following: • Display • Core ROM • System RAM •...
  • Page 29: Upload / Download Connections

    To upload or download an application to the MicroView, you must: Upload / Download Connections • connect a power supply (refer to Chapter 3). • connect the (Catalog No. 2707-NC8) programming cable. Power Port Communications Port Power Supply 2707-PS120 or 2707-PS220 (Upload/Download Only) MicroView Programming Cable Catalog No.
  • Page 30: Computer Setup

    3. On your computer, move to the \DPS subdirectory where the software resides. C:\DPS> Note: If you are using MicroView MDPS software (Catalog No. 2707-NP2) the default subdirectory is \MDPS 4. Type dps and press [Return] to start the program.
  • Page 31 Chapter 4 Transferring Application Files . You will not see this prompt if a 5. Specify whether you are using a color monitor. Enter Y or N. monitor was specified during 6. The startup screen displays: DPS installation. 3.00 7. Press any key (other than [Esc]) to continue. The Product Selection Menu appears.
  • Page 32 Chapter 4 Transferring Application Files Downloading The Opening Menu appears. an Application 9. Highlight “Download File to MicroView”and press [Return]. The Communication Port Selection screen appears. . You will not see this screen if a communication port was specified during DPS installation. 10.Highlight the serial port on your computer that is connected to the MicroView (COMM 1 or COMM 2) and press [Return].
  • Page 33 Chapter 4 Transferring Application Files 11. When communication is established, the following screen appears: . If a communication link does not occur in 60, seconds, you get an error message. Check cable connections and verify that the MicroView is in the Program Mode. 12.
  • Page 34 Chapter 4 Transferring Application Files Downloading 14. During the download, the MicroView alternately displays: an Application PROGRAMMING MODE Data Transfer PROGRAMMING MODE Verifying Memory PROGRAMMING MODE Copying to Memory PROGRAMMING MODE Cmd Complete 15. When the download is complete, you are returned to the Opening Menu. and the MicroView displays the Program Mode screen: Programming Mode “MENU”...
  • Page 35: Uploading An Application

    3. On your computer, move to the \DPS subdirectory where the software resides. C:\DPS> Note: If you are using MicroView MDPS software (Catalog No. 2707-NP2) the default subdirectory is \MDPS 4. Type dps and press [Return] to start the program.
  • Page 36 Chapter 4 Transferring Application Files Uploading 7. Press any key (other than [Esc]) to continue. an Application The Product Selection Menu appears. . You will not see this prompt if a product type was specified during installation. 8. Highlight “MicroView” and press [Return]. The Opening Menu appears.
  • Page 37 Chapter 4 Transferring Application Files . You will not see this screen if a communication port was specified during DPS installation. 10. Highlight the serial port on your computer that is connected to the MicroView (COMM 1 or COMM 2) and press [Return]. 11.
  • Page 38 14. Press [Y] to return to DOS. The application is now loaded into the DPS software. To edit the application file refer to Publication No. 2707-801, if you are using DPS Programming Software, Version 5.00 or later. Refer to Publication No.
  • Page 39: Chapter Objectives

    Chapter A–B Running Applications Chapter Objectives This chapter describes screen types and operating procedures that are common to most applications. It contains the following sections: Section Page Application Documentation 5–1 Bit Write Mode 5–1 Screen Navigation 5–2 Screen Types 5–2 Menu and Sub-Menu Screens 5–4 Security Screens...
  • Page 40: Screen Types

    Chapter 5 Running Application Files Screen Types Application screens can have a variety of appearances. The MicroView can display five types of screens. • Menu and Sub-Menu Screens • Security Screens • Data Display Screens • Data Entry Screens • Recipe Screens Screen Navigation The MicroView provides several options for changing the screen displays:...
  • Page 41: Auto Return

    Chapter 5 Running Application Files Function Keys An application designer can link function keys [F1] and [F2] to individual screens. Pressing an assigned function key displays the function key number for approximately 0.5 seconds and then the assigned screen. It is the responsibility of the application designer to document the operations assigned to function keys.
  • Page 42: Menu And Sub-Menu Screens

    Chapter 5 Running Application Files Menus and Sub-Menus provide a convenient method of accessing a large Menu and number of display screens. Sub-Menu Screens Main Menu Every application has a Main Menu screen. The Main Menu is the first application screen displayed after an initial power-up or reset. 1 Pump 2 Tank 3 Mixer...
  • Page 43: Data Display Screens

    Chapter 5 Running Application Files Data display screens show either the actual or scaled value of a logic Data Display Screens controller. Data Display Field Pump 1 = 150 PSI Counter = 5 Data Display Field Data displays are updated at different intervals depending up the application. Data entry screens contain an entry field.
  • Page 44: Recipe Screens

    Chapter 5 Running Application Files Recipe Screens Recipe screens allow the MicroView to write multiple controller addresses at the same time. Recipe screens can also be linked so that more than one recipe is downloaded. MicroLogix Controller MicroView Operator Interface T4:14.2 (Timer Value) N7:30 = 0 (Integer Value) N7:31 = 100 (Integer Value)
  • Page 45 The humidity rating is 5 to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing). If you are using a DC power supply, check the environmental ratings of the supply. The AC to DC Adapters (Catalog No. 2707-PS120 and 2707-PS220) are rated at 32-104_F (0-40_C).
  • Page 46 The following MicroView accessories meet these requirements. Use either depending upon your source voltage. • 120 VAC Input, use AC to DC Adapter (Catalog No. 2707-PS120) • 220 VAC Input, use AC to DC Adapter (Catalog No. 2707-PS220) To connect the communications cabling, between the MicroView and MicroLogix, refer to Chapter 7.
  • Page 47: Communication Connections And Setup

    Chapter A–B Communication Connections and Setup Chapter Objectives This chapter describes how to connect the MicroView terminal to communicate with peripheral devices. It contains the following sections: Section Page Wiring Guidelines 7–1 Connecting RS-232 Devices 7–2 Communicating with a Logic Controller 7–3 Wiring Guidelines Here are some recommendations on how to reduce noise on the...
  • Page 48: To Connect The Microview To The Micrologix Controller

    To connect the MicroView to the MicroLogix controller: 1. Use the proper cabling to connect the MicroView communications port to the port of the controller. Use cable: • Catalog No 2707-NC9 (15 meters). • Catalog No. 1761-CBL-HM02 (2 meters). •...
  • Page 49: Communicating With A Logic Controller

    Chapter 7 Communication Connections and Setup Communicating The MicroView supports communications with the MicroLogix DF1 with a Logic Controller operating system. Applications are downloaded with the MicroLogix DF1 operating system. You cannot download an application that has a different operating system than the current operating system in the MicroView.
  • Page 50: Troubleshooting And Maintenance

    If you encounter a problem that is not listed in the table, contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor for assistance. ATTENTION: Always disconnect power when checking wiring connections. Failure to take adequate precautions may result in severe electrical shock or equipment damage.
  • Page 51: Common Operating Problems

    Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Common Operating If there is no display on the MicroView, verify that 24 VDC is present at the Problems 8-pin DIN connector (pins 1 and 2). If not, check the DC power from the MicroLogix controller through the communications cable. The most common problems are related to cabling configurations and the communication parameters (baud rate, data bits, parity).
  • Page 52: Communication Error Codes

    SW/OI Mismatch MicroView Programming Soft- patible for the MicroView. (Cata- **OI Locked** ware. Wrong version of Micro- log No. 2707-NP, Version 5.00 or View Programming Software later) or (Catalog No. 2707-NP2, Version 1.00 or later) Received a controller error code.
  • Page 53: Using The Test Functions

    Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Use the test selection screen to test or check the following: Using the Test Functions • Reset (resets terminal, terminates test function, page 8–4 ) • Display (page 8–5) • Core ROM (page 8–5) • Random Access Memory (page 8–6) •...
  • Page 54: Display Test

    Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Use the display test to verify that each screen pixel is operating properly. Display Test To perform the display test: 1. Use the [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to show Display on the test selection screen. Diagnostic Tests Display 2.
  • Page 55: System Ram Test

    Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance When you press any key the MicroView halts and displays: FATAL ERROR Operation Halted Note: All MicroView operations will be halted after a Core ROM failure. To reset, you can attempt a power up cycle by disconnecting the communications cable from the MicroView and then reconnecting.
  • Page 56: System Rom Test

    Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3. Pressing any key terminates the RAM test. The next test selection screen is displayed. Diagnostic Tests System ROM 4. To terminate all test functions , press the [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to display Reset in the test selection area. Press [ ] to reset the terminal.
  • Page 57: Program Rom Test

    Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Program ROM Test Use the Program ROM test to verify the checksum of the current application file stored in the EPROM of the MicroView. To perform the Program ROM Test: 1. Use the [NEXT] and [PREV] keys to display Program ROM on the test selection screen.
  • Page 58 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 2. Press [ ] to initiate the test. The MicroView prompts you to press each key in a sequential order. Press “F1” 3. Press the keys as prompted from left to right beginning at the top. MicroView Martha Childs...
  • Page 59: Communications Port Test

    During the communications test, the MicroView must be supplied with 11 to 25 VDC through the power port. The following power adapters are recommended: • Catalog No. 2707-PS120, MicroView 120VAC Power Adapter • Catalog No. 2707-PS220, MicroView 220VAC Power Adapter The communications test requires a loopback connector. You can construct a...
  • Page 60: Watchdog Test

    Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 4. Press [ ] to initiate the test. The MicroView will continuously send out and receive a message at the communications port and display: COMM Self Loop Any Key to Cont. 5. Press any key to terminate the communications test. The MicroView displays either a Pass or Fail message.
  • Page 61: Cleaning The Display Window

    Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3. Pressing any key terminates the Watchdog test. The next test selection screen is displayed. Diagnostic Tests Reset 4. Press [ ] to reset the terminal and exit the test sequence. To clean the display window: Cleaning the Display Window ATTENTION: Use of abrasive cleansers or solvents may...
  • Page 62 ° Relative Humidity 5 to 95%, non-condensing Shock 30G operating 50G non-operating Agency Rating UL, C-UL Mechanical ( Catalog # 2707–MVH232, Hand- Held) Dimensions (Approximate) Height: 5.1 inch (129.5 mm) Width: 3.55 inch (90.2 mm) Depth: 0.975 inch (24.8 mm) A–1...
  • Page 63 MicroView Cable Diagrams MicroView Cables Catalog No. 2707-NC8 Use the MicroView programming cable (Catalog No. 2707-NC8) to connect the MicroView to a PC for the uploading or downloading of application programs. The length of this cable is 2 meters. Note: A 25 to 9 pin adapter may be required if your computer has a 25 pin communication port.
  • Page 64 Appendix B MicroView Cable Diagrams Catalog No. 2707-NC9 Use the MicroView Communications cable (Catalog No. 2707-NC9) to connect the MicroView to the MicroLogix controller for run-time operation. The cable length is 15 meters. Connects to MicroView Connects to MicroLogix Controller...
  • Page 65 Catalog No. 1761-CBL-HM02, 2707-NC11 Use the MicroLogix communications cable to connect the MicroView to the MicroLogix controller for run-time operations. This cable is wired the same as Catalog No. 2707-NC9 except it is 2 meters long. Connects to MicroView Connects to MicroLogix...
  • Page 66 Appendix A–B MicroView Special Controller Functions Objectives This appendix describes the Special Menu used to access to special features for controller operations. Section Page Accessing Special Functions C–1 Using the P-A/D Function C–2 Reading Controller Input and Output Files C–3 Reading / Writing Controller Status Files C–4 Reading / Writing Controller Binary and Integer Files...
  • Page 67 Appendix C MicroView Special Controller Functions Accessing The Special Menu provides access to these functions: Special Functions 1 P-A/D (Point Access/Display) refer to page C–2 for more information. 2 Mode refer to page C–12 for more information. 3 Prgrm (Program ) refer to page C–13 for more information. 4 Clr Flt (Clear Fault) refer to page C–14 for more information.
  • Page 68 Appendix C MicroView Special Controller Functions Reading Controller To read the contents of controller Input and Output files: Input and Output Files The input and output files are read-only files. You can view the data fields but can not change them. 1.
  • Page 69 Appendix C MicroView Special Controller Functions Reading / Writing To read/write the contents of controller Status files: Controller Status Files ATTENTION: Changing control status bits may cause a processor fault or have other serious effects on the controller operation. Make sure you understand the function of status data before changing any status values.
  • Page 70 Appendix C MicroView Special Controller Functions Reading / Writing Controller To read/write the contents of controller Binary and Integer files: Binary and Integer Files You can read or write the element, decimal data and binary data fields of Bit and Integer files. The hexadecimal data field is read-only. 1.
  • Page 71 Appendix C MicroView Special Controller Functions Reading / Writing Controller To read/write the contents of controller Timer files: Timer Files 1. Press [1] P-A/D from the Special Menu to access the P–A/D function. You are prompted for a file type: Select File Type: (O) Output 2.
  • Page 72 Appendix C MicroView Special Controller Functions 7. Press the [ ] key to enter new accumulator or preset values to the displayed timer address. 8. Press [NEXT] again to display the status bits: Bits File=T4 (Enable, Elem= 008 Timer Timing, Done) Status 9.
  • Page 73 Appendix C MicroView Special Controller Functions Reading / Writing Controller To read/write the contents of controller Counter files: Counter Files There are two types of counter files supported by the MicroLogix controller. Element 0 (Zero) is for the MicroLogix high speed counter. Elements 1 to 31 are for the standard MicroLogix counter.
  • Page 74 Appendix C MicroView Special Controller Functions 6. You can change the Acc and Pre values by pressing the [PREV] or [NEXT] keys to move the cursor to the field to change, and then entering a new value. 7. Press the [ ] key to enter new accumulator or preset values to the displayed counter address.
  • Page 75 Appendix C MicroView Special Controller Functions To read/write the contents of controller Control files: Reading / Writing Controller Control Files 1. Press [1] P-A/D from the Special Menu to access the P–A/D function. You are prompted for a file type: Select File Type: (O) Output 2.
  • Page 76 Appendix C MicroView Special Controller Functions 8. Press [NEXT] again to display the status bits. The status bits for the controller are displayed on two screens. Status bits are read-only files. Bits: File=R006 En Eu Dn Em Enable, Elem= 002 Enable Unload, Done, Empty...
  • Page 77 Appendix C MicroView Special Controller Functions Using the Mode Function Use the Mode function to change the controller operating mode (Run or Program) from the MicroView. The mode function display is shown below: 1. Press [2] Mode from the Special Menu to access the Mode function. 2.
  • Page 78 The MicroView is now ready to upload or download application programs. Consult the MicroView Programming Software Manual (Catalog No. 2707-805) or the DTAM Programming Software Manual (Catalog No. 2707-801) for complete instructions on program transfers. During the downloaded, the MicroView alternately displays:...
  • Page 79 Appendix C MicroView Special Controller Functions Use the Clear Fault function to clear all major and minor faults in the logic Using the Clear controller. Fault Function Note: The MicroLogix controller must be in the Program or Remote Program mode. Faults can not be cleared if the controller is in the Run mode.
  • Page 80 Index MicroView Operator Interface Module User Manual Connector Communication, 7–2 AC Adapter, 3–2 Communications, 2–3 Accessories, MicroView, 2–8 Loopback, 8–10 Power, 2–3, 6–2 Adapter, AC, 3–2 Continue Screen Changes, 5–3 Advisor, 5–2 Control File, C–10 Ambient Temperature, Operating, 6–1 Controller Application, Simulation, 3–9 Communicating With, 7–3 Application File...
  • Page 81 Index MicroView Operator Interface Module User Manual File Master Security Code Bit, C–5 Disabling, 3–7 Control, C–10 Entering, 3–7 Counter, C–8 Mechanical, Specifications, A–1 Integer, C–5 Memory, Number of Screens, 2–1 Status, C–4 Menu Timer, C–6 Com–Port, 2–5, 3–4 Function Key, Operations, 2–1, 2–4 Main, 5–4 Function Keys Mode, 2–5, 3–4...
  • Page 82 Index MicroView Operator Interface Module User Manual Power Connection Security Code, 5–4 AC Adapter, 6–2 Master, 3–7 Connecting Power, 6–2 Security Screen, 5–4 Power Connector, 2–3 Setup, Initial, 3–1 Power–up, Sequence, 3–2 Simulate Mode, 3–9 Problems, Operating, 8–2 Special Functions, C–1 Program Function, C–13 Special Menu, 3–6 Program ROM, Test, 8–8...
  • Page 83 Rockwell Automation Asia Pacific Headquarters, 27/F Citicorp Centre, 18 Whitfield Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, Tel: (852) 2887 4788, Fax: (852) 2508 1846 World Wide Web: http://www.ab.com Publication 2707-804 – May 1995 40061-289-01(A) Publication 2707-804 – May 1995 Copyright 1995 Allen-Bradley Company, Inc. Printed in USA Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...

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