User manual
Table Of Contents
- 2711-UM014G-EN-P, PanelView Standard Operator Terminals User Manual
- Important User Information
- Summary of Changes
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 - Terminal Overview
- Chapter Objectives
- Intended Uses
- Terminal Types
- PanelView 300 Micro Terminal Features
- PanelView 300 Terminal Features
- PanelView 550 Terminal Features
- PanelView 600 Terminal Features
- PanelView 900/1000 Terminal Features
- PanelView 1400 Terminal Features
- Applications
- Configuration Mode Menu
- Terminal Messages
- Printing
- Alarm List
- Accessories
- Replacement Parts
- 2 - Applying Power and Resetting Terminal
- 3 - Configuring the Terminal
- 4 - Using a Memory Card
- 5 - Running Applications
- Chapter Objectives
- Application Information
- Important Information for PanelView 300 Micro Terminal Operations
- Screen Security
- Push Button Operation
- Control Lists
- ASCII Entry Controls
- Screen Selectors
- List Indicators
- Multistate Indicators
- Bar Graph Displays
- Analog Gauges
- Numeric Data Displays
- Message Displays
- Time or Date
- Printing
- Alarms
- 6 - Installing the PV300 Micro Terminal
- 7 - Installing the PV300 Terminal
- 8 - Installing the PV550 Terminal
- 9 - Installing the PV600 Terminal
- 10 - Installing the PV900/1000 Terminals
- 11 - Installing the PV1400 Terminal
- 12 - Terminal Connections
- Chapter Objectives
- Wiring and Safety Guidelines
- Cable Charts
- Remote I/O Terminal Connections
- DH+ Terminal Connections
- DH-485 Terminal Connections
- RS-232 (DH-485) Terminal Connections
- RS-232 (DF1) Terminal Connections
- ControlNet Connections
- DeviceNet Network Terminal Connections
- EtherNet/IP Connections
- PanelView 300 Micro Terminal Connections
- Connecting a Computer or Printer to the Terminal
- 13 - Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- A - Specifications
- B - Messages, Codes and Self-test Numbers
- C - European Union Directive Compliance
- Glossary
- Index
- Back Cover

76 Publication 2711-UM014G-EN-P - September 2008
Chapter 3 Configuring the Terminal
Max Node
Opens the numeric entry scratchpad. Enter the highest node number
on the network (up to 31) and press the Enter ↵ key. (On touch
screen terminals, press the ↵ key on the scratchpad). A change to the
maximum node address takes effect immediately.
Node
Opens the numeric entry scratchpad. Enter the node address of the
terminal (0…31) and press the Enter ↵ key. (On touch screen
terminals, press the ø key on the scratchpad). If you enter a value
greater than the maximum node address, the value is accepted and
the maximum node address is updated. A node address change takes
effect immediately.
Baud
Steps through the communication rates with each key press: 1200,
2400, 9600, and 19200. The selected communication rate takes effect
immediately.
Comm Status Indicator
• solid fill - normal operating state
• blinking - no communication established
• no fill - hardware failure
Fault Status Indicator
• no fill - normal operating state
• blinking - hardware is functioning but an application is not
loaded or the current application is corrupted.
• solid fill - hardware failure
DH-485
Max Node:
Node:
F1
F2
Comm
F16
EXIT
LED
Fault
LED
31
2
Baud:
F3
19200










