
Chapter 1 System Setting
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[Write Area] “n + 2” (displayed screen number)
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Bits 0 to 12 (screen number)
These bits indicate the screen number that is currently displayed on the V
series.
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Bits 13 and 15 (system reserved)
Not used at present. Be sure to enter “0.”
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[ Read/Write Area GD-80 Compatible] ([Main 1] tab window)
When converting screen data files created on GD-80 into those of the V series,
this option is automatically checked. The contents of [Read Area] and [Write
Area] with the GD-80/81S series are different from those with the V series.
When this option is checked, [Read Area] and [Write Area] will have the same
contents as the GD-80/81S series.
For more information on [Read Area] and [Write Area] of the GD-80/81S series,
refer to the GD-80 User’s Manual.
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[Calendar] ([Main 1] tab window)
When the connecting PLC is not equipped with the calendar function and when
the V7 series built-in clock, V6 series SRAM cassette built-in clock or handy type
built-in clock (refer to “Chapter 24 SRAM”) is not used, it is possible to allocate a
tentative calendar area using this [Calendar] setting to have the calendar
function.
Follow the steps below.
1. Set the desired memory address (this will be the top memory address) for
[Calendar].
The allocation of memory is shown below.
The day of the week is automatically recognized so that it is not necessary to set any
data.
2. Save calendar data in the calendar memory described above.
Screen number
System reserved (setting [0])
15
14
13
12
11
10
09
08
07
06
05
04
03
02
01
00
0
0
0
Memory
Contents
n
Year (BCD 0 to 99)
n + 1
Month (BCD 1 to 12)
n + 2
Day (BCD 1 to 31)
n + 3
Hour (BCD 0 to 23)
n + 4
Minute(s) (BCD 0 to 59)
n + 5
Second(s) (BCD 0 to 59)
Summary of Contents for Monitouch V Series
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