Chapter 7 Entry Mode
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Outline
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When writing numerical data or characters (ANK, Shift JIS code, etc.) to the
specified memory addresses, you must set the entry mode.
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Entry mode allows you to enter numerical data and characters on the same
screen.
The difference between numerical data entry and characters entry is that the
data display of the entry targets will be as follows:
For numerical data:
→
Numerical data display parts
For characters:
→
Character display parts
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The following items must be set for entry mode:
- Numerical data, character display, or table data display parts as entry
targets
- Switch parts to be used for entry (= Keypad)
- The [Entry] dialog for establishing a link between the numerical data
display parts and the character display parts of the entry targets and the
switches as entry keys.
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You can display the keypad only when it is necessary.
(Place the keypad on the overlap, refer to page 7-35.)
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You can move the cursor to only necessary data display parts.
(Item Select:
refer to page 7-37.)
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You can create a password entry screen easily using character display parts.
(Password Entry:
refer to page 7-43.)
Entry Mode
Entry Screen
Number 1
Number 2
Number 3
Number 4
Text 1
Max. value
Min. value
Value entered
0
9999
0
0.0
0.00
AAAA
0
0
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CLR
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