Chapter 6 Message Display (Relay/Message)
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[Graphic Library GNo. & No.]
This option becomes active when [Graphic Library] is chosen for [Block].
Specify the group number and the number of the top graphics for assigning
graphics to one-bit message in relay mode. This top graphic number
corresponds to the top message number of the relay messages. The later
graphics correspond to the consecutive relay messages.
[Char. Prop.] Tab Window
These are the setting items that are active only when [Page Block] or [Direct
Block] is selected for [Block].
[Type]/[
Transparency]/[
Italic]/[Foreground/Background Color]
For more information on these setting items, refer to page 6-7.
[Enlarge] (Setting range: X: 1 to 8, Y: 1 to 8)
Set the size of the displayed characters.
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Setting for “Sub-display” in the [Relay] Dialog
Take the following notes on the setting items described below.
[Action Area]
You can choose as desired: [Area], [Switch] or [Lamp]. When [Area] is
chosen, the switch function is automatically provided to the display area part
where sub-display is to be held. This is valid only when [Sub-display] or
[Screen Call] is chosen for [Sub-action].
[Sub-action]
Choose [Sub-display]. The message displayed in relay mode is equipped
with a display in relay-sub mode.
Display Area Parts Switch Function
To call up the contents of the sub-display in relay-sub mode when the relay message is
shown in the display area, it is necessary to choose a 1-bit relay message with the
cursor. For the V series, the switch function is automatically furnished for display area
parts. Thus, if you directly press the place where the message is being displayed, the
cursor will move to that location. You can also make selections using the
roll-up/roll-down switches.)
An error is detected in
tank C.
Stop the machine
immediately, and
check around the tank.
A tank error
B tank error
C tank error
(Relay)
(Relay-sub)
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