
Chapter 6 Message Display (Relay/Message)
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[Relay] Dialog for Screen-call
[Action Area]
You can choose as desired: [Area], [Switch] or [Lamp]. When [Area] is
chosen, the display area part is automatically equipped with the switch
function. This is applied only when [Screen Call] or [Sub-display] is chosen
for [Sub-action].
[Sub-action]
Choose [Screen Call]. Set [Screen Block] as an auxiliary setting item.
[Screen Block]
This option becomes active when [Screen Call] is chosen for [Sub-action].
Specify the top block number from which “screen blocks” should be started.
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Screen Block Editing
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Outline of screen blocks
When [Screen Call] is chosen for [Sub-action] in the [Relay] dialog, screen
blocks must be specified.
- A group of screen displays should be prepared for relay mode. These
screen displays are re-organized into the order of relay messages, which
is called “screen blocks.” Screen blocks are assigned to relay messages
one by one.
- The same functions can be set on the screen used in [Screen Block] as
can be set with a normal screen. However, when using message mode
(using [Page Block] or [Direct Block]), graphic mode, or the data block
area mode on the screen, you must set the top number of the
corresponding message, graphic, or data block in the original relay
message.
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Screen block editing
For more information, refer to “Chapter 4 Registration Items” in the
Reference Manual (Operation).
Display Area Parts Switch Function
When you have shown the relay message in the display area through the screen call
function, display area parts are automatically furnished with the switch function. When
you directly press the location where the message is displayed, the screen-call function
is activated and the screen changes.
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