5 Data Display
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7
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Update Timing
The offset value designation memory is read in every cycle, irrespective of the item processing cycle.
When to update the screen depends on the setting made at [Redraw the screen] ([
Screen Setting]
→
[Screen Setting]
→
[Show/Hide Item]).
• Checked:
The screen is updated when the value in the offset value designation memory changes.
• Unchecked:
Screen change
Screen redisplay
Multi-overlap change (with parts placed on multi-overlap)
Data block change (with parts placed in data block)
Limitations
• An offset value designation memory location is counted as one of the number of the set memory
locations.
For more information on the number of permissible memory locations, refer to the V8 Series
Operation Manual.
• When the screen is updated, the offset value designation memory is read for the items placed on
the screen.
For a screen including multiple offset value designation memory locations, the updated screen is
displayed upon completion of reading all these memory locations. If updating is time-consuming,
the use of the internal memory is recommended.
• When setting offset values on a screen, you need to finish the setting before switching the screen
to another.
In a case where an offset value is designated in an OPEN macro, the offset value is not valid when
the screen is open, but becomes valid when the screen is updated.
• If a value placed in offset value designation memory is outside the permissible range, an error
arises. Observe the specified range for setting.
PLC memory: Communication error Format
Internal memory: Error 46
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...