Programmer (HHP) User guide
Preface
P–5
Related Documentation
The following documents contain additional information concerning
Allen-Bradley products. To obtain a copy, contact your local Allen-Bradley
office or distributor.
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A description of important differences
between solid-state programmable
controller products and hard-wired
electromechanical devices
Application Considerations for
Solid-State Controls
SGI-1.1
An article on wire sizes and types for
grounding electrical equipment
National Electrical Code
Published by the National Fire Protection
Association of Boston, MA.
A complete listing of current
documentation, including ordering
instructions. Also indicates whether the
documents are available on CD-ROM or
in multi-languages.
Allen-Bradley Publication Index SD499
A glossary of industrial automation terms
and abbreviations
Allen-Bradley Industrial Automation
Glossary
AG-7.1
The following conventions are used throughout this manual:
• Bulleted lists such as this one provide information, not procedural steps.
• Numbered lists provide sequential steps or hierarchical information.
• Italic type is used for emphasis.
• Text in this font indicates words that appear on the HHP display.
•
NEW
RUNG
T
Keypad icons, like the one at the left, match the key you
should press.
• For operations that require you to press a sequence of keys, the keypad
icons are displayed horizontally on the page, with the resulting screen
shown beneath. For example:
MENU
I
6
7
LD
ENT
P
0 0 0
I
/
6 0
• If a character is flashing on the HHP display, it is shown unbolded (such
as the P in the screen above).
• For operations that require you to press two keys simultaneously, the
keypad icons are displayed side-by-side as shown here:
1
ESC
•
For operations that require you to press an arrow key, the
key you should press is shown bolded, such as the right
arrow key shown here.
Common
T
echniques Used in
this Manual