Intended Audience; Conventions Used; Related Publications - Allen-Bradley A-B QUALITY DL20 Series User Manual

Dataliner message display
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Chapter 1
Using this Manual

Intended Audience

Conventions Used

Related Publications

1–2
No special knowledge is needed to enter or edit messages. However, since
the Dataliner message display must be connected to peripheral equipment,
you should be familiar with computer communication terminology.
The following conventions are used:
Messages that are displayed on the DL20 are shown centered and in bold
characters. For example:
A symbol or word in brackets represent a single key that you should
press. These include keys such as [Y] or [Esc].
Since the DL20 can be programmed with a variety of terminals, the
printing on your terminal keyboard may be different than the symbol or
word indicated in brackets. In this manual, we use [Return] to specify the
carriage return function of the keyboard. On your keyboard this may
correspond to the [ENTER] or [
In the following chapters we refer to the Dataliner DL20 Series Message
Display as the DL20.
Table 1.B lists the additional publications you may require.
Table 1.B
Related Publications
Publication / Catalog
Number
2706-800
2706-804
1771-6.5.34
1746-ND005
1775-6.5.4
EDIT?
] keys.
Title
Dataliner DL10 Series User Manual
Dataliner DL20 Offline Programming Software User Manual
BASIC Module (Catalog No. 1771-DB) User's Manual
TM
SLC-500
BASIC Module (Catalog No. 1746–BAS)
Design and Integration Manual
Peripheral Communications Module (Catalog No. 1775-GA)
User Manual

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