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Call-overlap
The call-overlap format is used for a commonly used sectional screen, such as a
menu screen, which should allow access from any screen display. If you
register once, you can use the overlaps on different screens an infinite number
of times. Moreover, this also conserves memory.
Video Input (V6/For Channel Selection)
Select [Video] to display the image taken by a video camera. Use one of the
three overlap areas (layers) on the screen as a video area. Only one video area
can be set on the screen. By changing the channel, the image displayed on the
video screen can be displayed on four channels.
When you have displayed the video, the image will always be displayed in the
forefront of the screen. The overlap screen stacked on the very bottom of the
video display cannot be brought to the forefront even by touching on the overlap
screen.
C-Tank Error!!!
An error is detected
in the C-tank.
Stop the machine,
and check around the
C-tank.
Contents
A
B
C
B-Line Production
Location
A-Line Paint Process
Count (times):
Timer (sec):
000,000
00 sec.
Error
Coating Machine
Change
Screen
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
No. 1 servo
No. 2 servo
No. 3 servo
No. 1 motor
No. 2 motor
No. 3 motor
A-Line
B-Line
C-Line
D-Line
Num.
Display
Monitor
Error
Detail
Alarm
Display
Change Screen
Screen 1
Screen 2
Screen 3
Overlap
A-Line
B-Line
C-Line
D-Line
Num.
Display
Monitor
Error
Detail
Alarm
Display
Change Screen
A-Line
B-Line
C-Line
D-Line
Num.
Display
Monitor
Error
Detail
Alarm
Display
Change Screen
A-Line
B-Line
C-Line
D-Line
Num.
Display
Monitor
Error
Detail
Alarm
Display
Change Screen
The “Change Screen” overlap is
common to all these screens.
Screen
Overlap (Video)
Overlap 1
Overlap 2
Layers
When registering an overlap as [Video] in the overlap 0 area,
video overlap is called up.
Summary of Contents for Monitouch V Series
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