
4–42 Creating Message Files
Publication 2706-6.2
Communications via RS–232
Test Message Selection Window (for RS-232 communications)
Communicating via RS–232, no Address Selection window opens.
To change your computer’s communications port parameters,
highlight Configure Port; press [↵ ]. Select COM1 or COM2; press
[↵ ]. The Configure Port window opens. Set the Baud Rate.
Note: To change Parity or Data Bits, return to the Ports menu.
Highlight Download (filename) and press [↵ ]. After file is
downloaded, you will return to the Verify window. Highlight Test
Message(s) on DL40 and press [↵ ]. Note: Handshake must be set to
None. See page 5–4.
The Message Selections window opens. Highlight the number of the
message you want to display and press [↵ ]. Answer Yes to Start
Testing Messages Now? The message will be displayed on the
DL40. Press [ESC] to end an Autorepeat message.
If your message contains variables, you must put in a value for the
variables when testing the message. When you answer Yes to Start
Testing Messages Now?, a message text window and an Enter
variable window for the first variable opens. Enter value for your
first variable; press [↵ ]. The window for your second variable
opens. Continue to enter values for all [CTRL][V] and [CTRL][W]
variables.
Note: Values for [CTRL][X] variables are entered into a message
using a keyboard while the message is displayed.
Message Text Window
When you answer Yes to Start Testing Messages Now? the message
text window shown opens and displays the message contents.
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