Trigger a Message on all Displays using Priority Messaging
A message can be shown on all displays one of three different ways. These
examples show the Control-T function being used to show message number 45
on all displays.
Trigger a Message on All Displays
Name
ASCII
Hex
OR
Name
[CTRL][T]
ASCII
^T
Hex
\14
Allen-Bradley PLC processors require two backslashes (\\) to be used as a
NOTE
delimiter. Other PLC manufactures may only require one backslash (\).
Trigger a Message on a Specific Display using Priority Messaging
The following are examples of triggering message 39 on display address 031.
Trigger a Message on a Specific Display
Name
ASCII
Hex
OR
Name
[CTRL][T]
ASCII
^T
Hex
\14
Add a Message to the Message Queue on all Displays
This is an example of how to add message 2011 to the queue on all displays.
Add a Message to the Message Queue on all Displays
Name
[CTRL][T]
ASCII
^T
Hex
\14
Name
[CTRL][T]
ASCII
^T
Hex
\14
[CTRL][T]
MSG #
^T
45
\14
\34\35
MSG #
Backslash
45
\
\34\35
\5C
[CTRL][T]
MSG #
^T
39
\14
\33\39
MSG #
Backslash
39
\
\33\39
\5C
MSG #
Backslash
2011
\
\32\30\31\31 \
\5C
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MSG #
Return
45
^M
\34\35
\0D
Display
Backslash
Address
\
255
\5C
\32\35\35
Function
Backslash
1
\
\31
\5C
Display
Backslash
Address
\
31
\5C
\33\31
Function
Backslash
1
\
\31
\5C
Function
Backslash
2
\
\32
\5C
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RETURN
^M
\0D
Display
Return
Address
255
^M
\32\32\35
\0D
Return
^M
\0D
Display
Return
Address
31
^M
\33\31
\0D
Display
Return
Address
255
^M
\32\35\35
\0D
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