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5 Operation Method
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Display Brightness Setting
This screen is used to set the brightness of the screen.
*1 When the brightness is reduced, the backlight life may be slightly extended.
*2 The brightness can be adjusted in 128 levels by using the BRIGHT macro command. For details, refer to the V9 Series Macro Reference Manual.
The brightness setting is retained internally by the X1 series unit and is retained even if the power is turned off. Note, however, that brightness is
retained in 10 levels and therefore the screen brightness may change after rebooting.
The setting cannot be changed when [Write filter setting] is set to [Valid].
Set [Settings]
[Write filter setting] to [Invalid]. Refer to
“Write Filter Setting” page 5-75
.
The setting can also be changed by displaying the system menu in RUN/Local mode and pressing the [Display] switch.
Item
Description
Supplementary Remarks
Max/Medium/Minimum
Brightness adjustment is possible in 3 levels.
*1
Brightness levels are equivalent to the BRIGHT macro
command values of 0, 64, and 126.
The brightness level of [Minimum] is about 3% the level
of [Max].
Slider Switch
Brightness adjustment is possible in 128 levels.
*2
X1 Series Unit
BRIGHT Macro
Command
Brightness
Remarks
0
0 to 25
Bright
Max
1
26 to 38
2
39 to 50
3
51 to 63
4
64 to 76
Medium
5
77 to 88
6
89 to 101
7
102 to 114
8
115 to 126
Minimum
9
127
Dark
Note that the screen is completely dark with no visibility.
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