5 Data Display
5-1
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Data Display
5.1
Offset Value Designation Memory
Overview
Once you have placed a numerical data display part on the screen, you can monitor the value at the
PLC memory address assigned to the part and also write data to the memory address.
When using additional memory addresses, however, you need to add parts for the memory addresses
or register them with another screen.
With the offset value designation memory, one numerical data display part becomes available with
multiple memory addresses. This feature reduces the number of screens or parts used and facilitates
screen maintenance.
D100
3
1000
980
12
D103 (D100 + 3)
D113 (D110 + 3)
D123 (D120 + 3)
SYSTEM
F 7
F 6
F 5
F 4
F 3
F 2
F 1
1000
999
5
1
D102 (D100+ 2)
D112 (D110 + 2)
D122 (D120 + 2)
1000
998
10
D100
2
D100
D102
0
1000
998
D103
D112
D113
D122
D123
1000
10
980
12
D101
1000
999
D111
5
D121
D101 (D100+ 1)
D111 (D110 + 1)
D121 (D120 + 1)
Example: Display of the scheduled production volume, non-defective count, and defective count for
a machine selected from Nos. 1 to 3
“2” written to the
offset value
designation
memory D100
Numerical data display
Machine number:
D100 (memory)
Scheduled
production volume:
D100 (base memory), D100 (offset value designation memory)
Non-defective count:
D110 (base memory), D100 (offset value designation memory)
Defective count:
D120 (base memory), D100 (offset value designation memory)
When D100 = 1, machine No. 1 data at
D101, D111, and D121 are displayed.
“3” written to the offset
value designation
memory D100
Machine number
Scheduled production
volume
Non-defective count
Defective count
<One-day production result>
<One-day production result>
<One-day production result>
When D100 = 2, machine No. 2 data at
D102, D112, and D122 are displayed.
When D100 = 3, machine No. 3 data at D103,
D113, and D123 are displayed.
Machine number
(Offset value
designation memory)
Scheduled production
volume
Non-defective count
Defective count
Machine number
Scheduled production
volume
Non-defective count
Defective count
Machine number
Scheduled production
volume
Non-defective count
Defective count
Summary of Contents for MONITOUCH V8 SERIES
Page 1: ...Reference Additional Functions V8series...
Page 57: ...2 Global Overlap 2 12 Please use this page freely...
Page 101: ...7 2 Panel Meter Extended 7 18 Please use this page freely...
Page 123: ...9 2 Acknowledge Function 9 18 Please use this page freely...
Page 127: ...10 RGB Display touch switch emulation 10 4 Please use this page freely...
Page 187: ...14 3 Addition of Titles to a CSV File Sampling Data 14 20 Please use this page freely...
Page 199: ...15 Item Show Hide Function 15 12 Please use this page freely...
Page 213: ...16 FTP Server 16 14 ls command This command is used to display the names of files and folders...
Page 221: ...16 FTP Server 16 22 Please use this page freely...
Page 233: ...17 2 Two Ethernet Ports 17 12 Please use this page freely...
Page 241: ...18 Network Camera 18 8 5 The Live view window is displayed...
Page 261: ...18 Network Camera 18 28 Please use this page freely...
Page 327: ...20 MES Interface Function 20 38 6 The table is created...
Page 369: ...22 Security Function 22 12 Please use this page freely...
Page 429: ...24 Tag 24 24 Please use this page freely...
Page 491: ...26 6 USB FDD Floppy Disk Drive 26 14 Please use this page freely...
Page 503: ...27 Ladder Transfer via USB or Ethernet 27 12 Please use this page freely...