User Manual Manual
Table Of Contents
- 2706-UM017C-EN-P InView Communications User Manual
- Summary of Changes
- Table of Contents
- 1 - Introduction to InView Connectivity
- 2 - Install InView Communication Modules
- Mount Module to 2706-P42, 2706-P43 and 2706-P44 Displays
- Wire Communication Module to InView Display 2706-P42, 2706-P43, 2706-P44
- Mount Communication Kit to 2706-P72, 2706-P74, 2706-P92 and 2706-P94 Displays
- Wire Communication Kit to 2706-P72, 2706-P74, 2706-P92 and 2706-P94 Displays
- Use Communication Module with a 2706-P22R Display
- 3 - InView Communication Module Connections
- 4 - Application Guide
- ControlNet Communication and Tag Setup Screens
- DeviceNet Communication and Tag Setup Screens
- Data Highway Plus (DH+) Communication and Tag Setup Screens
- DH485 Communication and Tag Setup Screens
- EtherNet Communication and Tag Setup Screens
- RIO Communication and Tag Setup Screens
- Save or Download an Application File
- 5 - InView Communication Module Troubleshooting
- A - InView Communication Module Specifications
- Index
- Back Cover

Publication 2706-UM017C-EN-P - March 2006
Application Guide 4-47
• Variable Data Address. The starting address of the variable data
displayed. The variable data contains the update variable
command that the InView display recognizes
(^V[variable data]\[variable number]^M).
• Variable Array Size. The size of the array (16 to 128 characters
for RIO) containing the variable data. The maximum array size is
dependent on the controller and must be an even integer.
The address tags are either an Integer (N) or ASCII (A) data file. Both
the Message Trigger and Message Data addresses must fall entirely
within its designated block transfer, including the Message Data array
size.
Block Transfer Parameters
• Address. The starting address (in the correct controller format)
of the message data for the Block Transfer Read or Block
Transfer Write.
• Length. The number of words to transfer (1 to 62, or 64). The
InView display uses Length to identify the message blocks. You
must configure 2 block transfers (only 2). The first block, labeled
Message, contains both the Message Trigger and Data addresses.
The second block, labeled Variable, contains the Variable Trigger
and Variable Data addresses. Word 63 is reserved for the RIO
Pass-through.
IMPORTANT
Variable Trigger and Variable Data addresses work
the same as Variable Array Size.