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Operation Manual

Summary of Contents for V8 series

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Page 3: ...Revisions Reference numbers are shown at the bottom left corner on the back cover of each manual Printing Date Reference No Revised Contents February 2011 1058NE0 First edition July 2012 1058NE1 Secon...

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Page 5: ...e software and the information in this manual are subject to change without prior notice 4 If the specifications of the software do not correspond with the contents of this manual the software specifi...

Page 6: ...mitations is explained in detail 1058NEx V8 Series Reference Additional Functions The additional functions of the MONITOUCH V8 series for the V SFT version 5 1 0 0 and later are explained 1060NEx V8 S...

Page 7: ...es Model V Series Classification V series V8 series V815iX V8i or V8i series V812iS V8i or V8i series V812S V8 V810iS V8i or V8i series V810S V8 V810iT V8i or V8i series V810T V8 V810iC V8i or V8i ser...

Page 8: ...V808iCH V808CH V806iT V806iC V806iM V806T V806C V806M 2 Overlap Superimpose Video overlap 3 Switch Coordinate output for analog only Transparency Multi output Delay Message box 4 Lamp Transparency 5 D...

Page 9: ...mensional Two dimensional 18 CF card Built in USB 2 drive connection 19 Ethernet function Screen data transfer PLC connection 2 2 2 E mail Web server A1 Buffering area Store target SRAM Store target C...

Page 10: ...h Numerical data entry extended 7 Graph real values Panel meter function extended Alarm 2 3 3 3 3 Indicator setting extended 1 1 Scale setting extended 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 Numerical data displ...

Page 11: ...Macros 24 Tag editing 25 Jump to the target screen Refined search filter for project list view window Memory batch change Selection order batch change Cross reference Macro command search Text search...

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Page 13: ...ly when you set up the unit connect new cables or perform maintenance or inspections Failure to do so could cause electric shock or damage to the unit Never touch any terminals while the power is on O...

Page 14: ...ion or damage to the unit Be sure to establish a ground of MONITOUCH The FG terminal must be used exclusively for the unit with the level of grounding resistance less than 100 Otherwise electric shock...

Page 15: ...s of MONITOUCH in their correct orientation Otherwise malfunctions may occur Do not use thinners for cleaning because they may discolor the MONITOUCH surface Use an alcohol based cleaner which is comm...

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Page 17: ...13 Saving the File 1 16 Save 1 16 Save As 1 17 Closing the File 1 18 1 4 Quitting 2 Editor Configuration 2 1 Names of Components 2 2 Menu Bar File Menu 2 3 Property Dialog 2 4 Edit Menu 2 7 View Menu...

Page 18: ...justment for Screen Resolution 2 37 Screen Setting 2 39 Main Tab Window 2 39 Entry Tab Window 2 39 Others Tab Window 2 40 PLC Memory Transfer Tab Window 2 41 3 Screen Editing 3 1 Editing Procedure 3 2...

Page 19: ...dure 3 43 Blinking Time Setting 3 44 3 6 Parts Parts Types and Limitation 3 45 Types of Parts 3 45 Capacity for Parts Placement 3 47 Placing Parts 3 49 From the Parts List 3 49 From the Parts Menu 3 5...

Page 20: ...3 108 Batch Change 3 109 Setting Method 3 109 Detail Setting 3 111 Setting Method 3 111 Selection Environment Setting 3 112 Setting Method 3 112 4 Drawing 4 1 Drawing Toolbar Display Method 4 1 Icons...

Page 21: ...ration Items 5 3 Screen Calling a Screen 5 3 Screen Editing 5 3 5 4 Message Message Structure 5 4 Relationship between Group Numbers and Absolute Addresses 5 5 Calling a Message 5 6 Message Editing 5...

Page 22: ...ucture 5 35 Calling a Data Block 5 35 Data Block Editing 5 36 Parts 5 36 Drawing 5 36 Data Block Environment Setting 5 37 Base Screen Dsp Others Tab Window 5 37 Background Others Tab Window 5 38 5 10...

Page 23: ...ructure 5 72 Calling an Animation Function 5 72 Animation Editing 5 73 Frame Editing 5 75 Frame Structure 5 75 Frame Editing 5 75 5 17 Comment Comment Structure 5 76 Limitations on Comments 5 76 Calli...

Page 24: ...5 Transfer Procedure Using a Card CF Card 6 36 System Configuration 6 36 Transfer Procedure from the CF card to MONITOUCH 6 36 Memory Card 6 43 System Configuration 6 43 Transfer Procedure from Memor...

Page 25: ...Setting 8 14 Via Ethernet 8 15 Via USB 8 15 Structure of the Simulator Window 8 16 Menu Bar 8 17 Icon Menu 8 20 Structure of the Sheet 8 21 Untitled Sheet 8 23 Memory Addresses Displayed on Simulator...

Page 26: ...to Change Order 8 60 Separator Line 8 61 What Is Separator Line 8 61 How to Add 8 61 How to Delete 8 62 8 7 Other Functions in the Tool Menu Tool Menu 8 63 Error Check 8 64 Operating Procedure 8 64 Re...

Page 27: ...Europe HK Times A1 9 Using English Western Europe Font on Non compatible Operating System A1 9 Chinese Traditional and Chinese Simplified A1 12 Using Chinese Font on Non compatible Operating System A...

Page 28: ...Parts 64k or 32k color Type Switch Lamp A2 1 Available Parts A2 1 Setting Procedure A2 3 Flashing Function A2 8 Data Display Graph Calendar A2 9 Available Parts A2 9 Setting Procedure A2 9 Customizin...

Page 29: ...Bar Graph A3 12 Pie Graph A3 13 Closed Area Graph A3 17 Panel Meter A3 19 Statistic Bar Graph A3 20 Statistic Pie Graph A3 21 Trend Graph Trend Sampling A3 22 Display Area A3 23 Structure A3 23 Proced...

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Page 31: ...nt programs such as a virus scanning program are running Be sure to close all applications before installing the software For the CD ROM the side on which the product name is printed is front and the...

Page 32: ...tallation Procedure Follow the procedure below to install V SFT 1 Boot computer with Windows operating system 2 Place the V SFT Ver 5 CD ROM in the CD ROM drive The display shown below automatically a...

Page 33: ...The License Agreement dialog is displayed Read the contents thoroughly If you agree to the License Agreement select I accept the terms of the license agreement and click the Next button 6 The Custome...

Page 34: ...lick the Change button and select the desired folder Then click the Next button The default location of where to install V SFT depends on the OS in use For Windows XP 2000 98 Me NT C Program Files V S...

Page 35: ...transfer via USB or Ethernet click Yes For more information refer to the V8 Series Reference Additional Functions If not click No 11 When installation is completed the following dialog is displayed T...

Page 36: ...e for uninstalling the V SFT Ver 5 installed on the hard disk Uninstalling from Start Menu 1 Click Start Programs V SFT5 Uninstall 2 The following dialog is displayed Select Remove and click the Next...

Page 37: ...1 2 Uninstallation 1 7 1 Introduction 4 Uninstallation begins 5 When uninstallation is completed the following dialog is displayed Click the Finish button The uninstallation has been completed...

Page 38: ...stallation 1 8 Uninstalling from Control Panel 1 Click Add or Remove Programs selected from Control Panel 2 The Add or Remove Programs dialog is displayed Select V SFT Version 5 0 and click the Remove...

Page 39: ...Click the Yes button 4 Uninstallation begins 5 When uninstallation is completed the following dialog is displayed Click the Finish button 6 The Add or Remove Programs dialog is displayed again To fini...

Page 40: ...1 3 Starting 1 10 1 3 Starting Opening a New File Start up the editor and open a new screen file following the procedure below 1 Click Start Programs V SFTV5 V SFTV5 2 V SFT Ver 5 is started...

Page 41: ...k New from the File menu or click the New icon on the toolbar 4 The Edit Model Selection dialog is displayed Select the model name and click OK 5 The PLC1 Connection Device Selection dialog is display...

Page 42: ...ded 7 Make the necessary settings in the Device Connection Setting dialog and close the dialog Only the Screen 0 Edit window is now open Proceed to screen editing in the window For more information on...

Page 43: ...1 3 Starting 1 13 1 Introduction Opening an Existing File Open an existing file following the procedure below 1 Click Start Programs V SFTV5 V SFTV5 2 V SFT Ver 5 is started...

Page 44: ...e from Files of type and select the desired file Click Open File type OR Extension Target Model Remarks V8 V8 series V7 V7 series V6 V6 series V4 V4 series 80 GD 80 81 series A file with the extension...

Page 45: ...1 3 Starting 1 15 1 Introduction 5 The selected screen data file is opened...

Page 46: ...he toolbar 2 When an existing file is opened it is overwritten at this time In the case of a new file the confirmation dialog shown below is displayed Click Yes 3 The Select the image data to be saved...

Page 47: ...tarting 1 17 1 Introduction Save As 1 Click Save As from the File menu 2 The Select the image data to be saved dialog is displayed Give a name to the file and click Save The screen data file has been...

Page 48: ...een Edit window and click Close Alternatively click the button on the top right corner of the Screen Edit window The file is closed Attempting to close a new file calls up the confirmation dialog belo...

Page 49: ...ditor following the procedure shown below 1 Select Quit Application from the File menu or click the button in the upper right corner of the screen 2 The file is closed An attempt to close a new file c...

Page 50: ...1 4 Quitting 1 20 Please use this page freely...

Page 51: ...s 2 1 2 Editor 2 Editor Configuration 2 1 Names of Components Menu bar Toolbar Project list view window Project View Item dialog in the list view window style Catalog list view window Catalog View Par...

Page 52: ...ch as displaying hiding a toolbar or list view window displaying the screen list changing screens setting the display environment displaying grids or changing the zoom page 2 7 Parts Selects parts or...

Page 53: ...For more information refer to 6 Transfer with V8 Print Prints out the created screen data file from the printer connected to the computer For more information refer to 7 Print Print Preview Allows you...

Page 54: ...data file can be entered The comment entered will be transferred together with the screen data file to MONITOUCH and will be displayed on the Main Menu screen Change Password 6 one byte alphanumeric c...

Page 55: ...file automatically at regular intervals setting range 10 to 60 minutes For a new file a name should be given when the file is auto saved for the first time The auto save function does not work when th...

Page 56: ...2 2 Menu Bar 2 6 Title display Contracted Display target Contracted Display checked Display File Path checked Contracted Display checked Display File Path unchecked Contracted Display target File path...

Page 57: ...lls the next screen Skip Non registered Screen Skips screens that are not registered when scrolling screens Screen List Brings up current screens or graphics in the graphic library in a list form For...

Page 58: ...ce Connection Setting Allows you to select controller models connected to MONITOUCH Device Memory Map Allows you to perform batch data transfer or sampling between controllers Ethernet Communication A...

Page 59: ...Function Allows you to use the Japanese FEP function Cascade Aligns and overlaps multiple windows Tile Vertically Tiles multiple windows vertically Tile Horizontally Tiles multiple windows horizontall...

Page 60: ...2 2 Menu Bar 2 10 Help Menu Manual titles Opens a manual in PDF format Version Information Indicates the editor version information...

Page 61: ...he desired menu item to be displayed A check mark denotes that the item is already displayed on the screen Item Dialog The item dialog is displayed at an arbitrary position by clicking on the item 1 P...

Page 62: ...ired position the window turns to the floating status When the item dialog is not displayed by single clicking double click the part or click the Detail Setting icon This is caused when the Prohibit I...

Page 63: ...switch part placed on the screen If you cannot bring the list view window into floating status drag the window while holding down the Ctrl key The frame for floating is displayed Release the mouse but...

Page 64: ...ar How to Inset The list view window in the floating status can be inset into the editing screen Double click the title bar of the list view window or drag it to a desired position The window is inset...

Page 65: ...e of the editing screen The item dialog has been moved The dialog cannot only be moved rightward but also be moved upward downward or leftward by following the same procedure Floating The item dialog...

Page 66: ...reen Move the cursor to the upper lower right or left side of the list view window The cursor is changed to the shape for enlarging or reducing the display size Drag the cursor toward the desired dire...

Page 67: ...creens in a tree structured format 2 Catalog View Displays parts or items to be placed on the screen in a tree structured format Parts or items can be placed on the screen by dragging the icon 3 Item...

Page 68: ...pes of View 2 18 5 Item List window 6 Simulator window 5 Item List window Displays items placed or set on the screen in the list 6 Simulator window Screen data can be debugged using the simulation fun...

Page 69: ...ditor 2 5 Toolbar Display Method Select Toolbar from the View menu Click the desired item to display the corresponding toolbar A check mark denotes that the item is already displayed on the screen 1 2...

Page 70: ...r turns to floating status by dragging the upper side of the icon on the extreme left of the toolbar to the desired position The toolbar can be changed into a desired shape Drag Enlarged view Ex 1 Cha...

Page 71: ...2 5 Toolbar 2 21 2 Editor How to Inset Drag the toolbar title to the desired position on the editor and release the mouse button The toolbar is inset into the editing screen Drag...

Page 72: ...ng Displays the item dialog for the selected item or part 9 Status Selection Change over the status of the switch part or lamp part OFF ON P3 etc 10 Scaling Display Specifies zooming factor 11 Screen...

Page 73: ...ttern Library Places patterns or graphic library screen library 9 Character Color Specifies a foreground color for text 10 Line Color Frame Color Specifies a line or frame color 11 Paint Color Backgro...

Page 74: ...hod for Circle Allows you to select drawing method for circles 3 Drawing Method for Arc Allows you to select drawing method for arcs 4 Drawing Method for Ellipse Allows you to select drawing method fo...

Page 75: ...selected item 90 degrees counterclockwise 10 Rotate 90 degrees CW Rotates selected item 90 degrees clockwise 11 Horizontal Flip Flips selected item horizontally 12 Vertical Flip Flips selected item ve...

Page 76: ...zontally aligns selected items at the center of datum item 7 Vertical Align Regular Spacing Vertically aligns selected items at regular intervals 8 Horizontal Align Regular Spacing Horizontally aligns...

Page 77: ...6 Statistic Bar Graph Places statistic bar graph 17 Statistic Pie Graph Places statistic pie graph 18 Trend Graph Places trend graph 19 Closed Area Graph Places closed area graph 20 Graphic Places gra...

Page 78: ...lamp 4 Numerical Data Display Places numerical data display 5 Text Display Places text display 6 Entry Mode Places entry mode 7 Bar Graph Places bar graph 8 Trend Sampling Places trend sampling 9 Alar...

Page 79: ...fies foreground color for characters 4 Transparent Makes text transparent 5 Not Transparent Makes text non transparent 6 Font Name This item is active when the Windows font is used Allows you to selec...

Page 80: ...s overlap ID No 2 on the top 7 Overlap 0 Edit Displays the normal overlap ID No 0 editing screen 8 Overlap 1 Edit Displays the normal overlap ID No 1 editing screen 9 Overlap 2 Edit Displays the norma...

Page 81: ...se screen is composed of 256 areas called ID These 256 IDs are overlaid like invisible sheets 1135 120 1564 554 1653 10 23 9 89 7 23 11 02 12 03 849 988 489 156 484 5548 6615 4485 9981 1165 0 CR 1 2 3...

Page 82: ...l be directly placed on the base screen and overlap display These graphics are not given ID numbers 00 400 00 400 Base ID Base Switches numerical data displays display areas etc Graphics texts boxes e...

Page 83: ...ing these types of parts For the part that can be placed only one per sheet see the description below Combination of parts Different parts may be combined to execute a single function Such parts must...

Page 84: ...5 31 When the ID number for the alarm display is set to 10 When the ID numbers for the entry mode part is set to 0 Menu DW UP DEL RET RESET 16 15 43 16 21 12 16 15 51 16 21 54 16 15 52 16 21 55 17 05...

Page 85: ...f the part placed on the screen click Display Environment from the View menu Then check Display ID Number for Detail For more information on the Display Environment setting refer to Display Environmen...

Page 86: ...e coordinates of overlaps or sizes of character displays 0 319 639 799 0 239 479 599 V706 V606e V606i V708C V710T V710C V608CH V708S V710S V712S V609E 399 V715X 1023 767 X axis dots Y axis dots 0 1 2...

Page 87: ...fer to Appendix 3 Display Language in the V8 Series Reference Manual Make sure to check the use environment and available memory when registering screens If a screen data file exceeds the maximum capa...

Page 88: ...ry overlap library graphic library data block The character properties are adjusted according to the screen resolution however those of the following functions will not be changed Bit order alarming a...

Page 89: ...ng of Display Function Entry Target are placed in the entry mode on the base screen For more information refer to Chapter 7 Entry Mode in the V8 Series Reference Manual Screen No 0 to 1023 Allows you...

Page 90: ...checked the following options become active File Type Pattern JPEG Select a file type When Pattern is selected Set Pattern No 0 to 1023 A bitmap or JPEG file to be used as the wallpaper is imported in...

Page 91: ...speed is slowed To avoid this copy memory necessary for each cycle to the internal memory and execute macro commands in the internal memory Through this process speed down can be decreased Using thes...

Page 92: ...2 6 Screen Composition 2 42 Please use this page freely...

Page 93: ...Editing environment setting Drawing Editing parts and items Editing other libraries Save the screen data file Transfer to MONITOUCH 3 2 Setting Up Editing Environment page 3 2 3 2 Setting Up Editing E...

Page 94: ...below to change the screen background color during screen editing 1 Click Screen Setting from the Screen Setting menu The Screen Setting dialog is displayed 2 Click the Back Color button The pull dow...

Page 95: ...TOUCH but displayed on the editor only If you want to select any color other than colors listed in the pull down menu click Custom Color in the menu The Custom Color dialog is displayed Select a color...

Page 96: ...menu is checked the grid offset position is determined by clicking the desired position on the screen Example X pitch 30 Y pitch 40 Grid Setting Clicking this menu brings up the Grid Setting dialog Fo...

Page 97: ...tch 1 Byte Mode Allows you to select the grid type Free You can freely set a desired grid Switch This grid is used for the matrix type switch The grid is based on the unit 16 20 dots the unit of switc...

Page 98: ...n Free is chosen for Grid Type The offset coordinate is specified The offset coordinate can be specified for Grid Offset Position selected from the Grid right click menu X Pitch 1 Y Pitch This option...

Page 99: ...om the Standard toolbar Display Language This option is set to select an interface language The interface language is changed selecting from 1 to 8 This option can also be set from the Multi language...

Page 100: ...rary mark are displayed Interlock Text with the Switch When a switch part or lamp part is enlarged reduced in size while this option is checked the text on the switch part or the lamp part is also enl...

Page 101: ...iting Environment 3 9 3 Screen Editing Others Tab Window Handle Color Chooses the color of handles shown around the selected item Background Chooses the background color around the editing area Handle...

Page 102: ...checked Graphic Library Dsp This option is valid when the entry mode or graphic display is set For the entry mode display this option is enabled when Graphic is checked When Graphic is checked graphic...

Page 103: ...3 2 Setting Up Editing Environment 3 11 3 Screen Editing Background Allows you to select the color of the editing area except for the screen Background color...

Page 104: ...ify the screen number is displayed 2 Specify the desired number and click OK The corresponding screen appears In this case the newly called screen appears instead of the screen previously opened From...

Page 105: ...3 3 Basic Operation 3 13 3 Screen Editing 2 The Screen List window is displayed 3 Double click the number of the desired screen The corresponding screen appears Brings up the screen by double clicking...

Page 106: ...he screen previously opened or the Screen List window is displayed It is possible to check which screens are currently opened in the Window menu From Project View 1 Bring up Project View Click View Vi...

Page 107: ...n The corresponding screen appears The screen called by double clicking is displayed while the screen previously opened is displayed It is possible to check which screens are currently opened in the W...

Page 108: ...sic Operation 3 16 Copying a Screen From the Screen List 1 Bring up the screen list Click Screen List from the View menu or click the Screen List icon on the toolbar 2 The Screen List window is displa...

Page 109: ...sic Operation 3 17 3 Screen Editing 3 Click a copy source screen The number is highlighted in red 4 Drag the copy source screen to the copy target number The copied screen is pasted to the copy target...

Page 110: ...low to overwrite click OK 6 Click Close from the File menu or click the Close icon The former screen is displayed again The screen can also be copied following the procedure below right click and clic...

Page 111: ...Project View and click Screen Setting 1234 1234 1234 1234 12 34 12 34 ABCD 0 CR 1 2 3 CL 4 5 6 DW 7 8 9 UP 1234 XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX RUN STOP RUN STOP RUN STOP RUN STOP XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXX...

Page 112: ...d 3 In the Main tab window change the number for Screen No to the unused number and click OK You cannot specify a number that is already used If the number duplicates the following alarm dialog appear...

Page 113: ...3 3 Basic Operation 3 21 3 Screen Editing 4 The screen number is changed to the number specified in step 3 Screen No 0 is changed to No 6 Screen No 0 disappears...

Page 114: ...3 3 Basic Operation 3 22 Deleting a Screen From the Edit Menu 1 Display the screen to be deleted 2 Click Delete All from the Edit menu 3 The following dialog is displayed Click Yes...

Page 115: ...3 3 Screen Editing 4 The displayed screen is deleted From the Screen List 1 Bring up the screen list Click Screen List from the View menu or click the Screen List icon on the toolbar 2 The Screen List...

Page 116: ...Operation 3 24 3 Click the screen to be deleted The number is highlighted in red Click Delete from the right click menu 4 The confirmation message appears Click OK 5 The selected screen is deleted Ri...

Page 117: ...ese menu types Menu Types Pull down Type Click the arrow button or item itself to bring up the pull down menu Click the desired item and then click OK In the case of the pull down menu for zoom you ca...

Page 118: ...ata Entry Box Type Change the value using the up down arrow buttons You can also enter the value in the field directly Check Box Clicking the box brings up a check mark and the setting becomes enabled...

Page 119: ...e item in the list it is highlighted This denotes that the item is selected If some options are hidden you can bring them up using the scroll bar Command Button Clicking the command button moves to th...

Page 120: ...r Numerical Data Entry Clicking the underlined data brings up the data entry menu Enter the desired value in the data entry menu Underlined Type for Selection Clicking this item jumps to the correspon...

Page 121: ...the Device Connection Setting dialog selected from the System Setting menu Display Type for Memory Setting Normal type The figure below shows the normal type You can select the memory type and address...

Page 122: ...rite Area Calendar memory When the temperature control memory is selected Click the calculator icon The Memory Input dialog is displayed Specify the desired memory address here You cannot enter the va...

Page 123: ...the pull down menu Select the desired type Normal Type provided here denotes Normal Type No Dialog When Normal Display is selected the appearance is the same as Normal Display No Dialog however Memor...

Page 124: ...ted u user memory For more details on the definition or range of the internal memory refer to Appendix 6 Internal Memory in the V8 Series Reference Manual L LD user memory non volatile T user memory p...

Page 125: ...address list becomes available in conjunction with the use of a temperature controller or an inverter Click the calculator icon The Memory Input dialog is displayed Clicking the Open button brings up...

Page 126: ...mory is available when the I O communications such as CC LINK T LINK or OPCN 1 etc is used Memory Card This memory is available when Type Data File is selected in the Memory Card Setting window select...

Page 127: ...er Color Color Types Available color types differ depending on the models of the V8 series Color setting procedure varies with the color types See the following pages for more information Available Se...

Page 128: ...menu for selecting a color is displayed Click your desired color in the pull down menu The color clicked is applied as the color of the specified item s and or the color change icon If you do not find...

Page 129: ...tte 2 can be displayed If none of these palettes include your desired color click the Select Color button The Custom Color dialog enlarges to provide the section for more detailed color setting By cli...

Page 130: ...Settings 3 38 When the new color is satisfactory click the Add Color button The new color is registered and displayed in the area of the two line boxes at the bottom of the color palette from the top...

Page 131: ...change button The pull down menu for selecting a color is displayed Click your desired color in the pull down menu The color clicked is applied as the color of the specified item s and or the color c...

Page 132: ...s applied as the color of the specified item s and or the color change icon If you do not find your desired color in the pull down menu click Custom Color The Custom Color dialog is displayed Even a 6...

Page 133: ...lors from 128 colors Palette 1 or Palette 2 is displayed in the dialog Palette 1 Gives the palette of the basic 128 colors Palette 2 Gives the palette for 3 D parts To show Palette 2 click System Sett...

Page 134: ...Monochrome Type Colors In the monochrome type there may be slight differences between colors shown in 16 gradation colors on the editor software and colors displayed on MONITOUCH Displayed colors wil...

Page 135: ...cedure 1 Click the button on the right of the color change icon or the color change button The pull down menu for selecting a color is displayed 2 Click Blink A check mark appears at Blink 3 Click a c...

Page 136: ...described below 1 Select System Setting Unit Setting Blink Flash The Unit Setting dialog is displayed 2 Set OFF Time and ON Time in the Blink Flash tab window The specified blinking time is valid as...

Page 137: ...play SP Message Message MP MP combined parts Comment Display MP Entry MP Graph Bar Graph SP Pie Graph SP Closed Area Graph SP Panel Meter SP Statistic Bar Graph SP Statistic Pie Graph SP Trend Trend G...

Page 138: ...3 6 Parts 3 46 1 Screen library type differs depending on items registered in the screen library Others Data Block Area MP Memory Card MP Memo Pad MP Screen Library 1 I...

Page 139: ...mory Comment Display 1 256 Setting memory Entry 1 1 4 Slider Switch None None 1024 1 192 1 Graph Bar Graph None None Setting memory Pie Graph None None Setting memory Closed Area Graph None None Setti...

Page 140: ...Connection Setting Read Write Area is counted as one memory location The write area is not the count target Therefore to determine the maximum number of memory locations for a part subtract one from...

Page 141: ...e window which contains various parts and from which you can select a desired part Parts can also be selected from the screen data file extension V8 in addition to the parts file Placement procedure e...

Page 142: ...ts 3 50 3 Find the desired part in the switch list changed with the arrow icon or from the pull down menu 4 Select a switch as desired and drag it on the screen A new switch part is placed on the scre...

Page 143: ...part displayed here is the default or the one which was changed or selected last 2 Click the mouse in an arbitrary position on the screen The switch part selected in step 1 is placed on the screen To...

Page 144: ...section provides the procedure using the Parts toolbar Placement procedure e g alarm logging 1 Bring up the Parts toolbar on the screen Click View Toolbar Parts When it has already been checked go to...

Page 145: ...Catalog View What is Catalog View This is the window which displays each part in a tree structured form The window can be displayed as a part of the editor because it is a list view window style Plac...

Page 146: ...archy appears 3 Select Num Display and drag it on the screen The numerical data display part is placed on the screen Hierarchical parts are only included in the parts marked with When the mark is not...

Page 147: ...operation procedure is roughly the same The item dialog is displayed by clicking or double clicking the parts placed on the screen For the procedure to move the dialog refer to 2 3 Menu Item View pag...

Page 148: ...list Clicking this button replaces the existing part with the new one and closes the Change Part dialog Cancel Closes the Change Part dialog Maintain Size When this box is checked the design of the pl...

Page 149: ...ging coordinate and size In order to change the part location it can be designated in the item dialog For the item whose size can be changed with dot size designation such as a switch lamp graph box o...

Page 150: ...d accordingly Start X dots Specifies the X coordinate of upper left of the box Start Y dots Specifies the Y coordinate of upper left of the box Width dots Specifies the width of the box Height dots Sp...

Page 151: ...h Parts_Sw V7 Lamp Parts_Lp V7 Numerical Data Display Parts_NumDsp V7 Character Display Parts_CharDsp V7 Message Display Parts_MsgDsp V7 Table Data Display Parts_GridDsp V7 Bit Order Alarming Parts_Re...

Page 152: ...P 32k colors 3DStd V7P 32k colors 3D parts for V7 3Dnow_p2 V7P 32k colors 3Dnow_p3 V7P 32k colors 3Dnow_p4 V7P 32k colors 3Dnow_p5 V7P 32k colors 3Dnow_p6 V7P 32k colors 3Dnow_p7 V7P 32k colors 3Dnow_...

Page 153: ...d part To change the size or delete unnecessary items included in the linked part it is necessary to remove the linkage to make it possible to perform layout or edit individually This section describe...

Page 154: ...t the parts to be linked together 2 Click Edit Link Link or right click the mouse and click Link Link The selected parts are linked and the red handle is displayed around the linked part If it is diff...

Page 155: ...cedure to change the linked part as shown below 1 Select the alarm tracking part placed on the screen The parts is enclosed with the red handle 2 Right click the mouse and click Link Link Cancel while...

Page 156: ...er it is recommended to place it at the upper left of the display area part 4 When the layout is determined select all parts to be linked and click Link selected from Link in the right click menu The...

Page 157: ...n the parts toolbar and move the mouse to the screen The normal overlap display appears on the screen 2 Click the mouse in the desired position Normal overlap display part is placed The Normal Overlap...

Page 158: ...t dialog is displayed From the pull down menu of Screen Change select a display type as desired and then click the Select button The former Style tab window is displayed again It is possible to change...

Page 159: ...rt Note that the normal overlap display part is deselected when you right click on the screen 2 Click Overlap Editing No 0 The sub menu item No 0 is depressed Other than right clicking you may alterna...

Page 160: ...3 7 Parts Placement and Setting 3 68 3 Now the Screen Edit window is switched to the Overlap Edit window 4 Click the Switch icon and place it on the overlap display...

Page 161: ...the following manner without switching the window with Overlap Editing While the overlap display is selected with handles click the Switch icon and drag the switch part to the screen When the switch p...

Page 162: ...hod for selecting is clicking the parts one by one while the Shift key is held down after selecting the overlap display The other method is clicking Select within Overlap from the right click menu and...

Page 163: ...tep 7 Enter Menu and click any position other than the text box The entered text is displayed on the screen 9 When changing the size or the color click or double click the text to bring up the item di...

Page 164: ...ti overlap icon appears on the screen 2 Click the mouse in the desired position The multi overlap icon is placed The Multi overlap item dialog is displayed at the same time When the item dialog is not...

Page 165: ...with the cursor The part displayed here is the default or the one which was changed or selected last 2 Click the mouse in an arbitrary position on the screen A switch part is placed on the screen Sett...

Page 166: ...d along with the cursor The part displayed here is the default or the one which was changed or selected last 2 Click the mouse in an arbitrary position on the screen The selected data display part is...

Page 167: ...splay or drag the part from the parts list or Catalog View Move the mouse to the editing window The table data display part is displayed along with the cursor 2 Click the mouse in an arbitrary positio...

Page 168: ...hted and the right click menu is displayed 3 Select Detail Setting from the menu The Table Data Display Num Display item dialog is displayed 4 Set the options in the dialog Select a necessary data dis...

Page 169: ...rom the menu The Table Data Display Num Display item dialog is displayed When data cells of different types are selected the Table Data Display xxxx dialog for the top left cell is displayed 12345 123...

Page 170: ...he top left cell in the selected cells Align Height All cells are adjusted to the height of the top left cell in the selected cells 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12...

Page 171: ...hey are inserted on the left of the designated target Delete This command is used for deleting on a line by line or column by column basis Make Browser File This command is used for the web server fun...

Page 172: ...re is the default or the one which was changed or selected last 2 Click the mouse in an arbitrary position on the screen The message display or comment display part is placed Setting method When the M...

Page 173: ...ked or double clicked the Entry dialog is displayed By clicking any switch part the item dialog for the switch is displayed If you wish to select a keypad or keyboard in entry mode prior to placing it...

Page 174: ...Entry from the pull down menu 3 Find the desired part in the list changed with the arrow icon or from the pull down menu The Parts List window offers various kinds of parts for example screens contai...

Page 175: ...ing 4 Select the desired item and drag it on the screen The part is placed on the screen 5 In the Parts List window there is also an option Keypad Under Keypad you can select a keypad from varied desi...

Page 176: ...with the cursor The part displayed here is the default or the one which was changed or selected last 2 Click the mouse in an arbitrary position on the screen The graph part is placed Setting method T...

Page 177: ...s displayed along with the cursor 2 Click the mouse in an arbitrary position on the screen The part is placed in the position Setting method When the trend graph or trend sampling area is clicked or d...

Page 178: ...on the screen The data sampling part is placed Setting method When the Data Sampling icon is clicked or double clicked the Data Sampling dialog is displayed By clicking or double clicking the display...

Page 179: ...e mouse to the editing window The part is displayed along with the cursor 2 Click the mouse in an arbitrary position on the screen The linked part is placed Setting method When the icon is clicked or...

Page 180: ...is displayed along with the cursor 2 Click the mouse in an arbitrary position on the screen The graphic mode part or graphic relay mode part is placed Setting method When the Graphic or Graphic Relay...

Page 181: ...t from the parts list or Catalog View Move the mouse to the editing window The icon is displayed along with the cursor 2 Click the mouse in an arbitrary position on the screen The icon is placed Setti...

Page 182: ...sor When Calendar is clicked the default part or the part modified or selected last is displayed When Time Display is clicked the fixed part is always displayed 2 Click the mouse in an arbitrary posit...

Page 183: ...splayed along with the cursor 2 Click the mouse in an arbitrary position on the screen A recipe part is placed on the screen Setting method When the Recipe icon is clicked or double clicked the Recipe...

Page 184: ...he parts list or Catalog View Move the mouse to the editing window The icon is displayed along with the cursor 2 Click the mouse in an arbitrary position on the screen The icon is placed Setting metho...

Page 185: ...se to the editing window The part is displayed along with the cursor 2 Click the mouse in an arbitrary position on the screen The video display or JPEG display part is placed Setting method When the V...

Page 186: ...part is displayed along with the cursor 2 Click the mouse in an arbitrary position on the screen The part is placed in the position Setting method When the icon is clicked or double clicked the corre...

Page 187: ...Copy page 3 99 Group Groups the selected items Select multiple items at the same time and click this command To cancel select the grouped items and click Ungroup Order Offers four sub menu items Bring...

Page 188: ...oard to the screen Undo Cancels actions performed Redo Becomes active when Undo is performed This menu item restores the screen to the state before the execution of Undo Select All Selects all items p...

Page 189: ...in Overlap page 3 98 Group Groups the selected items Select multiple items at the same time and click this menu item To cancel select the grouped items and click Ungroup Order Offers four sub menu ite...

Page 190: ...lect Start End Specify the screen numbers to which you wish to paste the selected item Do Not Paste to the Unregistered Screens When the selected item should not be pasted on unregistered screens chec...

Page 191: ...re information on the line and column refer to page 2 36 Interval Pitch Choose either option for placing copied parts on the screen by pitch or at intervals X Y Specify distances along the X and Y dir...

Page 192: ...nction Mode or Function Recipe Display is set If you wish to increment the Display Order setting for copies to be made check this option Order INC is provided with the Step setting Memory INC This opt...

Page 193: ...copy function 1 Select the lamp part and click Multi Copy from the Edit menu click the Multi Copy icon or from the right click menu The Multi Copy dialog opens 2 Set as shown below 3 Click OK Five cop...

Page 194: ...the blue handle go to step 3 2 To make the box on the extreme left as the reference change the handle color of the box on the extreme left to blue Click the box on the extreme left while holding down...

Page 195: ...ed not only from the Edit menu but also from the Layout toolbar displayed by clicking View Toolbar Layout OR Right click 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Layout toolbar 1 Flush Left 2 Flush Right 3 Flush...

Page 196: ...vertically at equal spacings 1 Select the five numerical data display part placed as shown below at one time 2 Click Edit Arrangement Equal Vertical Align Regular Spacing or right click the mouse and...

Page 197: ...ow select the placed parts at the same time The reference item for alignment is selected and has a blue handle To arrange parts equally at the specified spacings click Vertical Align Specified This sp...

Page 198: ...th blue handles Changing Part Link Link Cancel When a linked part is selected Link becomes active Edit Link For more information refer to page 3 61 Change to Switch Change to Lamp A graphic can be cha...

Page 199: ...he circle becomes a lamp part The above manner using Change to Lamp or Change to Switch applies to the only ON and OFF patterns of a switch lamp part For a switch lamp with 3 or more patterns 3 or mor...

Page 200: ...k Edit Change Part Modify Part or right click the part and click Change Part Modify Part Or click the Modify Parts icon 2 The Modify Part window is displayed Using drawing items etc modify the part to...

Page 201: ...right click Batch Change The Batch Change dialog is displayed Char Prop tab window After modifying any part right click the part and click Frame Auto Fit Click either Auto or Manual for setting the fr...

Page 202: ...rame Color Select the color of the graphic lines or frames Paint Color Background Select the paint background color of the graphics Line Type Select the line type of the graphics Depending on graphics...

Page 203: ...r the parts below switches lamps data displays numerical data display character display message display graphs bar graph pie graph closed area graph panel meter statistic bar graph statistic pie graph...

Page 204: ...d All When this option is checked all options are checked as selectable with the mouse When this option is unchecked you can check only the desired options Individual check boxes When any box is check...

Page 205: ...toolbar when drawing graphics The toolbar is displayed at the first start up When the toolbar is hidden previously it will not be displayed at the next start up In this case bring up the toolbar by f...

Page 206: ...ype Arrow type Paint color Background color Line color Frame color Text color Icon Item Content Refer to Line Draws straight lines continuous lines and arrows page 4 8 Box Draws boxes parallelograms a...

Page 207: ...ibrary page 4 48 Character Color Allows you to specify foreground color for text graphics page 4 5 Line Color Frame Color Allows you to specify line or frame color for a line or box page 4 5 Paint Col...

Page 208: ...te setting icon is used while multiple graphics are selected the attributes of all graphics selected can be changed at one time Frame Type Allows you to select a frame type for box or circle page 4 10...

Page 209: ...he mark on the right of each icon The pull down menu for selecting a color is displayed 2 If you find a color you like in the menu click the color The item is displayed in the selected color 3 If you...

Page 210: ...phic is displayed in the selected color If you cannot find a color which meets your preference click the Select Color button A more detailed color creation menu is detailed When you click the desired...

Page 211: ...oxes and circles There are six line styles available Limitations on Line Styles Thick Line can be selected for the following items straight lines rectangles Line style selection is not possible for th...

Page 212: ...the toolbar The Line icon is depressed and the mouse cursor is turned into a cross shaped cursor 4 Drag the mouse from the start point to the end A line is drawn in the color selected in step 1 and i...

Page 213: ...ight of the Line Type icon Select the desired line style from the list displayed 3 Click the mark on the right of the Line icon on the toolbar The pull down menu is displayed Select Continuous Line Th...

Page 214: ...uously draw another continuous line Box Rectangle 1 Click the mark on the right of the Frame Type icon on the toolbar Select the desired frame type from the list displayed With Frame Paint is selected...

Page 215: ...reset the drawing setting right click or click the mouse at the desired position on the screen By dragging the mouse again without resetting it you can draw another box continuously Selecting a tile...

Page 216: ...set for Color When another tile is selected the area is painted in the colors set for Color and Background Color As an example the procedure for setting the tile for the box with paint is described b...

Page 217: ...currently selected in Color and Back Color is displayed Choose a background color by clicking Back Color to make your desired tile pattern 5 Click OK when the settings are complete The selected box i...

Page 218: ...ct a frame color from the Line Color Frame Color icon and a color of the frame inside from the Paint Color icon 3 Click the mark on the right of the Box icon on the toolbar Click Parallelogram from th...

Page 219: ...uble click the mouse By dragging the mouse again without resetting it you can draw another parallelogram continuously Polygon 1 Click the mark on the right of the Frame Type icon on the toolbar Select...

Page 220: ...ped cursor 4 Select the drawing method Click View Toolbar Drawing Method The Drawing Method toolbar is displayed 5 Click the mark on the right of the Polygon icon displayed at the extreme left of the...

Page 221: ...e click the mouse By dragging the mouse again without resetting it you can draw another polygon continuously Number of Angles is changed from 3 to 6 Vertex Edit To change the angular position or radiu...

Page 222: ...tion is changed Drag this The graphics can be rotated enlarged or reduced No chamfering Round Chamfering Chamfering Radius Radius When a chamfered box is selected it is impossible to change a line sty...

Page 223: ...ed frame type from the list displayed With Frame Paint is selected as an example 2 Likewise select a frame color from the Line Color Frame Color icon and a color of the frame inside from the Paint Col...

Page 224: ...radius The circle is drawn 7 To reset the drawing setting right click or double click the mouse button By dragging the mouse again without resetting it you can draw another circle continuously Circle...

Page 225: ...elect the desired frame type from the list displayed With Frame Paint is selected as an example 2 Likewise select a frame color from the Line Color Frame Color icon and a color of the frame inside fro...

Page 226: ...pull down menu is displayed Selects Arc Sector Center 6 Drag from the center to the desired radius 7 When you stop dragging a line is displayed Click the mouse at the start point of the arc or sector...

Page 227: ...1 Click the mark on the right of the Frame Type icon on the toolbar Select the desired frame type from the list displayed With Frame Paint is selected as an example 2 Likewise select a line style from...

Page 228: ...8 When the mouse is released the arc or sector is displayed 9 Clicking the mouse to the desired position draws the arc or sector 10 To reset the drawing setting right click or double click the mouse...

Page 229: ...or icon and a color of the frame inside from the Paint Color icon 3 Click the Ellipse icon on the toolbar The Ellipse icon is depressed and the mouse cursor is turned into a cross shaped cursor 4 Sele...

Page 230: ...inuously Elliptical Arc and Elliptical Sector Drawing method Elliptical Arc Center 1 Click the mark on the right of the Frame Type icon on the toolbar Select the desired frame type from the list displ...

Page 231: ...is depressed and the mouse cursor is turned into a cross shaped cursor 4 Select the drawing method Click View Toolbar Drawing Method The Drawing Method toolbar is displayed 5 Click the mark on the rig...

Page 232: ...10 To reset the drawing setting right click or double click the mouse By dragging the mouse again without resetting it you can draw another elliptical arc or sector continuously Drawing method Ellipt...

Page 233: ...al Arc icon on the toolbar The icon is depressed and the mouse cursor is turned into a cross shaped cursor 5 Select the drawing method Click View Toolbar Drawing Method The Drawing Method toolbar is d...

Page 234: ...kwise portion to be erased or counter clockwise portion to be drawn along the elliptical arc or sector and click on the end point 10 Clicking the mouse draws the elliptical arc or sector 11 To reset t...

Page 235: ...2 Drag the mouse from the start point to the end The field is created and the blinking cursor appears 3 Enter text The text is displayed with tentative properties at this time The text properties are...

Page 236: ...clicking the Text item brings up the Text dialog shown below Text tab window Text can be entered when the cursor is blinking in the text field If the cursor is not blinking in the text field click th...

Page 237: ...the bold 1 shadow 1 4 2 or italic typeface for text 1 Bold is valid only when X 1 is selected for Enlarge 2 1 4 is valid only for 1 byte alphanumeric characters 4 Transparent Select whether or not to...

Page 238: ...em Setting Font Setting and select a font other than Gothic or Gothic IBM Extended Character English Western Europe HK Gothic or English Western Europe HK Times and uncheck the box for Windows Font th...

Page 239: ...ge This setting is effective when you create multi language screen data For more information refer to Appendix 3 Display Language in the V8 Series Reference Manual 11 Free Text Position This setting i...

Page 240: ...e above figures shows the case when 4 is set for Pitch 2 When the Windows font is used height width should be approx 2000k dots For more information on Windows font refer to page A1 29 2 Pitch 0 32 Sp...

Page 241: ...ing Coordinates tab window Start point X Y for text Start X Specify the X coordinate at the upper left corner of the item in dots Start Y Specify the Y coordinate at the upper left corner of the item...

Page 242: ...The pull down menu is displayed Choose the dot size The icon is depressed and the mouse cursor is turned into a cross shaped cursor 3 Click the mouse on the screen A dot is drawn in the color selecte...

Page 243: ...from the Paint Color icon 3 Click the Paint icon on the toolbar The Paint icon is depressed 4 Click on the enclosed area The area is painted in the selected color 5 To escape from the paintable state...

Page 244: ...nting by removing a check mark from Paint Display 1 Click Display Environment from the View menu Remove the check mark from Display Paint for Detail and click OK 2 Painted color is removed from the ar...

Page 245: ...or on the line and paint the enclosed area it is painted as shown below Click or double click Painting is possible even if the foreground color is different from the boundary color Painting is possibl...

Page 246: ...into a cross shaped cursor 3 Drag the mouse from the start point to the end A scale is drawn in a color selected in step 1 4 To reset the drawing setting right click or double click the mouse button...

Page 247: ...Line When this box is checked the scale is drawn with lines When this box is not checked the scale is drawn without lines 4 No of Divisions 1 255 Set the number of divisions of the scale Enter the num...

Page 248: ...on The pull down menu is displayed Selects Arc Sector Center 4 Drag from the center to the desired radius 5 When you stop dragging a line is displayed Click the mouse at the start point of the arc 6 M...

Page 249: ...ed the scale is drawn with lines When this box is not checked the scale is drawn without lines 4 No of Divisions 1 255 Set the number of divisions of the scale Enter the numerical value in the data fi...

Page 250: ...played The icon is depressed and the mouse cursor is turned into a cross shaped cursor 2 Drag the mouse from the start point to the end point in the same way as drawing a rectangle The trend graph sca...

Page 251: ...t the number of divisions of the scale Enter the numerical value in the data field or set the desired value using the Up Down button Separate settings for the X and Y axes are required 5 Long Line Whe...

Page 252: ...creen For multi language screens pattern numbers are selectable on a language by language basis Clicking the Pattern icon brings up the following pattern list window Placing Patterns 1 In the Pattern...

Page 253: ...atterns in alignment 1 In the Pattern List window click the Place Multiple Parts button The Multiple Patterns dialog shown below is displayed The following options are included in the dialog To call t...

Page 254: ...low and click OK Start No 3 Quantity X 1 Quantity Y 2 Direction DW No INC Checked A selected pattern is displayed along with the cursor 3 Click the mouse in the desired position Multiple patterns are...

Page 255: ...ic library on the screen Placing Graphics 1 Click the mark on the right of the Pattern icon on the toolbar Select Graphic Call from the list displayed 2 The following Graphic Library List window is di...

Page 256: ...cked position To call the desired graphic click the JUMP button The reference position of placing a graphic is the offset position on the graphic library For more information on offset refer to page 5...

Page 257: ...stered in the screen library Placing Screen Library 1 Click the mark on the right of the Pattern icon on the toolbar Select Screen Library from the list displayed 2 The following Screen Library List w...

Page 258: ...lick the mouse in the desired position The screen is placed with the SLIB mark at the clicked position To call the desired library click the JUMP button The reference position of placing a screen is t...

Page 259: ...55 4 Drawing Screen Library Dialog The Screen Library dialog is displayed by clicking the SLIB mark The library is displayed also by selecting the SLIB mark and then selecting Detail Setting from the...

Page 260: ...wing hiding or changing the screen selected from the screen library When the memory location has been designated screen switching according to the memory designation takes place at the time of redrawi...

Page 261: ...es tab window Start X and Y points of the screen library Start X Specify the X coordinate at the upper left corner of the SLIB mark in dots Start Y Specify the Y coordinate at the upper left corner of...

Page 262: ...e corresponding item dialog For more information on operating the item dialog refer to 2 3 Menu Item View page 2 11 Display by double clicking It is also possible to display the item dialog by double...

Page 263: ...4 4 Graphic Properties Setting 4 59 4 Drawing Example of Item Dialog Line Box Text...

Page 264: ...4 4 Graphic Properties Setting 4 60 Please use this page freely...

Page 265: ...ced on screens Thus these items are registered in different areas These areas are called registration items When editing these items start from selection from the Item menu Memory error Power supply e...

Page 266: ...Used for overlap displays page 5 26 Screen library Used for screens and overlap displays page 5 31 Data block Used for data block areas page 5 35 Pattern Used for drawing on screens in graphic librar...

Page 267: ...item window is opened select Screen from the Registration Item menu Alternatively you can call the screen from the Screen menu in Project View The Screen dialog is displayed Specify the screen number...

Page 268: ...he message editing area is divided into 128 groups Each of which can contain 256 message lines Therefore you can register a maximum of 32768 lines The maximum permissible number of characters per line...

Page 269: ...255 None 0000 0255 1 0000 0255 0256 0511 2 0000 0255 0512 0767 3 0000 0255 0768 1023 4 0000 0255 1024 1279 5 0000 0255 1280 1535 6 0000 0255 1536 1791 7 0000 0255 1792 2047 8 0000 0255 2048 2303 9 000...

Page 270: ...rom the Registration Item menu The Message dialog is displayed Specify the message group number to be opened and click OK Alternatively you can call the screen from the Screen menu in Project View Mes...

Page 271: ...e copy source by dragging the mouse The messages are highlighted 2 Select Copy from the Edit menu or the right click menu or click the Copy icon on the edit toolbar The messages are copied to the Wind...

Page 272: ...d to the position Deleting Messages 1 Specify messages to be deleted by dragging the mouse The messages are highlighted 2 Select Delete from the Edit menu or the right click menu or press the Delete k...

Page 273: ...rching the window in the selected direction Replacement 1 In the Message Edit window check the position of the mouse cursor 2 Select Replace from the Edit menu The Replace dialog is displayed 3 Enter...

Page 274: ...eface similar to the Bold option available on screens Underline When this command is checked registered messages are underlined Each underline is drawn by the number of the characters typed for the me...

Page 275: ...m checked When this command is selected the column that indicates settings with without e mail is displayed 5 Windows Font When this command is selected the column that indicates whether or not Window...

Page 276: ...can be set for one macro block Calling a Macro Block Select Macro Block from the Registration Item menu The Macro Block dialog is displayed Specify the macro block number to be opened and click OK Alt...

Page 277: ...Select Graphic Library from the Registration Item menu The Graphic Library dialog is displayed Specify the graphic library group number to be opened and the desired graphic number Click OK Alternative...

Page 278: ...has a reference position called an offset When a registered graphic is called to the screen it is placed based on the offset position The offset position in the graphic library is equivalent to the gr...

Page 279: ...c library may be moved or transformed on the screen If data displays to be explained later are registered they also may be moved transformed or changed in displayed value For these items which are mov...

Page 280: ...the Parameter Setting tab window The tab window is also displayed by clicking the Parameter icon on the drawing toolbar while the graphic is selected For more information on the setting items refer t...

Page 281: ...reen Set For each option When you go to a setting item and click its Set button the Parameter dialog is displayed Refer to the following description for details No Setting No memory is allocated Absol...

Page 282: ...Specifying a number Valid for patterns and graphic call Based on a placed pattern or graphic number regarded as 0 specifying a positive value in memory calls a pattern or a graphic of a greater number...

Page 283: ...as 0 specifying a positive value calls a pattern or a graphic of a smaller number and specifying a negative value calls a pattern or a graphic of a greater number No When using parameters be sure to s...

Page 284: ...oint end point Continuous line Point 0 n coordinates 1 Box Start point end point Parallelogram Start point PX2 PY2 PX3 PY3 2 Polygon Center coordinates radius start angle number of angles Circle Cente...

Page 285: ...ding the pattern number brings up the corresponding graphic 4 Paint start point The start point coordinates can be changed by a command from memory specified with a parameter In this case only REP is...

Page 286: ...OFF Moving a data display on the screen by parameter setting Showing variations in data by parameter setting Data display placement procedure 1 Go to the drawing toolbar and click the Data Display ic...

Page 287: ...nual Display Type DEC w o sign DEC w sign DEC w sign HEX OCT BIN binary CHAR Character display MSG Message display Action When moving or changing the data display the new one is placed over the previo...

Page 288: ...library a screen or overlap library can be placed behind the graphic to check the actual image Select View Display Environment The Display Environment dialog is displayed Open the Others tab window C...

Page 289: ...View Display Environment The Display Environment dialog is displayed Open the Others tab window Select the desired background color and click OK The graphic library is shown on the background colored...

Page 290: ...s registered per editing window Calling an Overlap Library Click Overlap Library from the Registration Item menu The Overlap Library dialog is displayed Specify the number of the overlap library to be...

Page 291: ...ed cursor and the overlap display part are displayed on the screen 3 Click the mouse in an arbitrary position The overlap is placed When the overlap part is selected the Overlap dialog is displayed If...

Page 292: ...Item placement on overlap display page 3 67 1 Select the normal overlap display part placed on the screen Then it is enclosed with the handle 2 While the handle is displayed click the Switch icon on t...

Page 293: ...onment dialog is displayed Open the Others tab window Check Base Screen Dsp Screen becomes active Click Screen and specify the desired number Click OK The selected screen is placed behind the overlap...

Page 294: ...nction to execute computation processing for user programs using the V8 series commands For more information on macro commands refer to the V Series Macro Reference Manual If a registered overlap libr...

Page 295: ...ary is placed on three screens Memory used by a Hakko Electronics standard calendar part is about 300 bytes When the calendar parts are placed on three screens directly 900 bytes are used 300 3 900 by...

Page 296: ...replaced Screen Library Structure A maximum of 1 024 screen libraries can be registered The maximum permissible memory for one screen library is 256 kB 02 01 01 12 15 15 TUE 02 01 01 12 15 15 TUE 02...

Page 297: ...er Depending on the part type only one piece can be registered on one ID When placing a screen library containing such a part on screens make sure that the same ID number is not used for multiple part...

Page 298: ...the drawing toolbar 2 A cross shaped cursor marked with OFF appears 3 Click the mouse in an arbitrary position on the screen The offset mark is displayed at that location Placing a Screen Library A r...

Page 299: ...Block from the Registration Item menu The Data Block dialog is displayed Specify the data block number to be opened and click OK Alternatively you can call the screen from the Screen menu in Project...

Page 300: ...ata block has an offset position at coordinates X Y 0 0 as default To change the position follow the procedure below 1 Click the Offset icon on the drawing toolbar 2 A cross shaped cursor marked with...

Page 301: ...mage Select View Display Environment The Display Environment dialog is displayed Open the Others tab window Check Base Screen Dsp Selection from Screen and Overlap Library is made possible Select eith...

Page 302: ...isplay Environment The Display Environment dialog is displayed Open the Others tab window Select the desired background color and click OK The data block is shown on the background colored as specifie...

Page 303: ...d Y sizes of a pattern are 1 024 dots and 768 dots respectively In the case of capturing a bitmap file larger than 1 MB the file will be divided into 1 MB sections so that the bitmap can be captured C...

Page 304: ...n size with the Pen Size icon 2 Click the Pen icon In the Pattern Edit window draw a graphic by clicking or dragging the mouse The previously selected color and the pen size apply to the graphic you a...

Page 305: ...u to draw straight lines 1 Select your desired line color with the Line Color Frame Color icon right click color with the Paint Color Background icon and pen size with the Pen Size icon 2 Click the St...

Page 306: ...ttern Edit window draw lines by dragging the mouse The previous settings apply to the box you are drawing Circle Icon The Circle icon enables you to draw circles 1 Make necessary settings in advance w...

Page 307: ...imported as a bitmap Follow the steps below 1 Make necessary settings in advance with the Font toolbar Make settings for fonts as desired 2 Click the Text icon The Text dialog is displayed 3 Key in a...

Page 308: ...in the window is too small at the time of clicking the mouse in step 4 the following message appears By clicking Yes the pattern is enlarged to a size that suits the text When No is clicked the text...

Page 309: ...c in the Pattern Edit window The graphic enclosed area is painted in the selected color Box Select Area Icon This icon is used when specifying a pattern area Dragging the mouse over a pattern encloses...

Page 310: ...rag the mouse from the start point to the end point as drawing a box 3 A box is displayed Execute a necessary function such as copy or deletion To move the box drag it Drag and release Drag the displa...

Page 311: ...rizontal Clicking this icon flips the registered pattern horizontally Mirror Vertical Clicking this icon flips the registered pattern vertically 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 90 90 Click Rotate Graphic again The rota...

Page 312: ...ting ranges are as follows Width X 1 1024 Height Y 1 768 Color 8 color 16 color 128 color 32k color 64k color The above mentioned setting ranges take effect on the condition that the data size of one...

Page 313: ...ected through pattern placement on the screen Clicking this command brings up the Transparent Color Setting dialog The following limitation is imposed on the transparent color setting for patterns Ign...

Page 314: ...e patters as bitmap or JPEG files Importing an Image File 1 Click the Read from Image File from the Tool menu or the Read from Image File icon on the toolbar The Open Image File dialog is displayed 2...

Page 315: ...p Import Number Designation dialog Enter the top pattern number to be imported and click OK The bitmap data is imported Dialog for image import Dither When this option is checked dithering can be perf...

Page 316: ...rnately so as to reproduce the color None A palette similar to the source image color is selected Ordered Dithering Error diffusion pattern is made closer to regular pattern Graininess 0 3 standard 1...

Page 317: ...an extension jpg 1 Click Tool Save in Image File Or click the Save in Image File icon on the toolbar The Select Image File to be Saved dialog is displayed 2 Give a name to the file and click Save The...

Page 318: ...hanges Zoom 100 200 400 800 Select a zoom in for display Default setting is 800 Grid Display Select whether or not to display grids in the background Blink Display It is possible to distinguish the co...

Page 319: ...is 1 MB or smaller the pattern is allowed to be as large as 1 024 dots wide X size and 768 dots high Y size However if Rotate Mirror operation is performed with a pattern placed on a screen or in a gr...

Page 320: ...OK Alternatively you can call the screen from the Screen menu in Project View 1 2 3 4 5 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 6 7 8 9 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 123...

Page 321: ...scape User Designation Select the sheet size and the sheet orientation Characters 16 152 Specify the number of characters per line of data sheet No of Lines 2 152 Specify the number of lines per page...

Page 322: ...s doubled Data Display Clicking or double clicking the data display part placed by clicking the Data Display icon brings up the Data Display dialog shown below Character enlargement is limited to X 1...

Page 323: ...splay Memory When this option is checked the memory set for each data display part is displayed Display Center Line When this option is checked the center lines are displayed Handle Color Allows you t...

Page 324: ...placed based on the fixed grids Texts and data displays are placed along grid dots Lines and boxes are placed on spaces between grid dots A grid color and whether or not to show grids can be selected...

Page 325: ...ber to be opened and click OK Alternatively you can call the screen from the Screen menu in Project View No 0 No 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 No 5 No 6 No 7 No 8 No 9 No 10 No 11 No 0 No 1 No 2 No 3 No 1023 Contr...

Page 326: ...1 Check the current block number and also the message group number you are going to use 2 In the right area under Message GNo select the lines to be used for a page block by clicking the first line a...

Page 327: ...eed with block No 1 registration and after increment the block number by one using the button provided on the right of Block No Then follow the above steps 5 On completion of the registration press th...

Page 328: ...displayed Alternatively you can call the screen from the Screen menu in Project View Check the desired block number range and click OK The Direct Block Edit window is displayed Alternatively you can c...

Page 329: ...block by block basis Follow the procedure below 1 Check the current block number and also the message group number you are going to use 2 In the right area under Message GNo click the line to be used...

Page 330: ...1 registration and after increment the block number by one using the button provided on the right of Block No Then follow the above steps 6 On completion of the registration press the Registration Com...

Page 331: ...ied Screen Block Structure A maximum of 1 024 screen blocks can be registered Calling a Screen Block Select Screen Block from the Registration Item menu The Screen Block Edit window is displayed Alter...

Page 332: ...e bit activation Type Select the part type included in the screen that is specified for Screen No Page Block Direct Block These blocks are available when the message mode is selected Select either one...

Page 333: ...ts White dots specified on a tile are regarded as areas in the foreground color and black dots are regarded as areas in the background color Calling a Tile Select Tile from the Registration Item menu...

Page 334: ...Editing Follow the procedure below 1 Select a tile number to be registered by clicking 2 Create a tile in the tile editing area Draw white dots by clicking or dragging Draw black dots by right clickin...

Page 335: ...5 15 Tile 5 71 5 Registration 3 When the tile is complete click the next tile number The previous tile number shows the registered image 4 Perform the same procedure for the remaining tile numbers...

Page 336: ...on settings from No 0 to No 1 023 can be registered A maximum of 1 023 frames from No 0 to No 1022 which are defined in Animation can be registered Calling an Animation Function Select Animation from...

Page 337: ...e currently editing is displayed You can change the animation number by clicking the up down arrow buttons You can also enter the number directly without using the buttons Use A check mark for this op...

Page 338: ...set in step 2 are displayed To go back to the Animation VIEW dialog right click the desired folder Animation No xxxx and click Property 5 Double clicking a displayed folder Animation No xxxx brings up...

Page 339: ...played Frame Structure A maximum of 1 023 frames from No 0 to No 1 022 can be registered The maximum capacity per frame is 1 MB The maximum permissible X and Y sizes of a pattern are 1 024 dots and 76...

Page 340: ...hus a maximum of 32767 comments can be registered in total Limitations on Comments Note the following limitations The maximum permissible number of characters per line depends on the number of display...

Page 341: ...t group number to be opened and click OK Alternatively you can call the screen from the Screen menu in Project View Comment Editing The procedural steps for comment registration are as follows Enterin...

Page 342: ...operty setting 2 Right click the mouse and click Char Prop The Char Prop dialog is displayed Contrary to the above the Enter key can be used to go to the next line at the same comment number and the A...

Page 343: ...nt Edit window only the color is previewed unless Windows Font is set When necessary go to the Screen Edit window or MONITOUCH to preview the text properties Deleting a Comment 1 Move the cursor to th...

Page 344: ...or the comment number comment text and text properties The format consists of Comment number 1 32767 Comment text comment text Text properties The items of text properties are delimited by commas fore...

Page 345: ...example of comments exported in the TXT format TXT format Text properties Windows font 10 points Text properties Windows font 18 points Text properties normal font 3 3 Text properties normal font 2 2...

Page 346: ...number comment text foreground color background color typeface italic transparency start position rotation size X size Y The following is an example of comments exported in the CSV format For descrip...

Page 347: ...o insert lines in the same comment Checked Enter key used to insert lines in the same comment Alt and Enter keys used to newly insert the next comment number Insert Page Performs a line feed in the po...

Page 348: ...5 18 Multi language 5 84 Please use this page freely...

Page 349: ...he communication I F unit CU 03 3 is mounted Using a Communication Cable V CP Serial Port Connect MJ1 modular jack for transfer of MONITOUCH and the computer using Hakko Electronics data transfer cabl...

Page 350: ...s cable when establishing peer to peer network For transfer procedure refer to page 6 19 USB USB B Port Connect the USB B port on MONITOUCH and the USB A port on the computer using a USB cable For tra...

Page 351: ...puter is first stored on a memory card using Hakko Electronics CREC card recorder and REC MCARD memory card and then attach CREC with REC MCARD to MONITOUCH Data is then transferred to MONITOUCH When...

Page 352: ...CD DA LINE F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 SYSTEM RS 232C cable included with the modem straight Computer PC Telephone line modular socket RS 232C cable straight V CP cross cable RS 232C cable included w...

Page 353: ...font setting is transferred to MONITOUCH The contents of the Main Menu screen are also updated by transferring this data SRAM Data extension RAM This file is used when an SRAM cassette or a built in S...

Page 354: ...i C V8100C prg V8100C2 prg V808 i S V8080 prg V80802 prg V808 i C Landscape V8080C prg V8080C2 prg Portrait V8080CV prg V806 i T V806 i C Landscape V8060 prg V80602 prg Portrait V8060V prg V806M V8060...

Page 355: ...for the first time the following screen appears When transferring via V CP or USB The data can be transferred from the screen shown above When transferring via Ethernet or a card Press the switch on...

Page 356: ...F 6 F 7 SYSTEM RUN communicating with the PLC To display the Main Menu screen Press the SYSTEM switch When the menu is displayed press the F1 switch Then the Main Menu screen is displayed If the scre...

Page 357: ...card display the Card Menu screen from the Main Menu screen In the case of the automatic uploading using a CF card it is not necessary to display the Main Menu screen For more information on the auto...

Page 358: ...stem configuration using V CP Transfer Procedure from the Editor to MONITOUCH 1 Connect MONITOUCH MJ1 and the computer using V CP E g V810iT When No Connection is not set for the MJ1 display the Main...

Page 359: ...on on the toolbar 4 The Transfer dialog is displayed Select Display for Transfer Device and Screen Data for Transfer Data Leave Use Simulator unchecked at this time When using Simulator check this box...

Page 360: ...omputer When using a USB serial converter select the COM port set for the USB port 8 Specify the baud rate for Baud Rate 57600 bps is set as default 115200 bps can be set depending on the computer Che...

Page 361: ...Data transfer is started 11 During data transfer the following dialog is displayed On MONITOUCH the screen is changed to the Main Menu screen shown below 12 When the data transfer is completed the di...

Page 362: ...nection is not set for the MJ1 bring up the Main Menu screen on MONITOUCH 2 Start up the editor 3 Click Transfer from the File menu or click the Transfer icon on the toolbar 4 The Transfer dialog is d...

Page 363: ...ps is set as default 115200 bps can be set depending on the computer Check the available rate and specify its maximum 9 When settings are completed click OK The former Transfer dialog is displayed aga...

Page 364: ...NITOUCH MJ1 and the computer using V CP If No Connection is not set for the MJ1 display the Main Menu screen on MONITOUCH 2 Start up the editor and open the screen data file to be compared The native...

Page 365: ...port set for the USB port 8 Specify the baud rate for Baud Rate 57600 bps is set as default 115200 bps can be set depending on the computer Check the available rate and specify its maximum 9 When set...

Page 366: ...showing the result of comparison is displayed as below The displayed contents are the same as the one displayed when two files are compared For more information refer to File Comparison page 8 79 in 8...

Page 367: ...to MONITOUCH 1 Connect the LAN port of MONITOUCH or LAN port of CU 03 3 and the computer using a LAN cable E g V810iT LAN port Ethernet PLC F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 SYSTEM Computer V series compli...

Page 368: ...ress setting on the Main Menu screen 3 On the editor open the screen data to be transferred 4 Click Transfer from the File menu or click the Transfer icon on the toolbar 5 The Transfer dialog is displ...

Page 369: ...t Ethernet for Communication Port Specify the IP address of MONITOUCH for IP Address For the screen data where the network table has been set the table contents are displayed in the upper right field...

Page 370: ...ayed again 9 Click the PC button Data transfer is started 10 During data transfer the following dialog is displayed On MONITOUCH the screen is changed to the Main Menu screen shown below 11 When the d...

Page 371: ...172 16 200 150 Check on the computer if the connection is correctly established Launch Command Prompt on the computer Key in PING 172 16 200 150 and press the ENTER key When the connection is establis...

Page 372: ...setting such as connecting status or IP address setting on the Main Menu screen 2 On the editor open the screen data to be transferred 3 Click Transfer from the File menu or click the Transfer icon o...

Page 373: ...eted click OK The former Transfer dialog is displayed again 8 Click the PC button Data transfer is started For the screen data where the network table has been set the table contents are displayed in...

Page 374: ...g data transfer the following dialog is displayed On MONITOUCH the screen is changed to the Main Menu screen shown below 10 When the data transfer is completed the display indicating that the data tra...

Page 375: ...ed in MONITOUCH 1 Connect the LAN port of MONITOUCH or LAN port of CU 03 3 and the computer using a LAN cable Check the setting such as connecting status or IP address setting on the Main Menu screen...

Page 376: ...is displayed 6 Select Ethernet for Communication Port Specify the IP address of MONITOUCH for IP Address 7 When settings are completed click OK The former Transfer dialog is displayed again 8 Click t...

Page 377: ...USB on Windows 98 use Windows 98 Second Edition or later version 1 Connect the USB B port of MONITOUCH with the power on to the computer with the power on using a USB cable 2 The message Found New Ha...

Page 378: ...Select Don t search I will choose the driver to install in the following dialog and click Next 5 The dialog below is displayed Click the Next button 6 The following dialog is displayed Click Have Disk...

Page 379: ...is displayed again Check the path shown under Copy manufacturer s files from and click OK 10 The following dialog is displayed Check that Operation Panel USB Driver is shown under Models Click Next T...

Page 380: ...iver recognition When the driver has been installed successfully the Device Manager window shows Operation Panel Operation Panel USB Driver This option disappears when MONITOUCH is disconnected from t...

Page 381: ...ter using a USB cable 2 Click Transfer from the File menu or click the Transfer icon on the toolbar 3 The Transfer dialog is displayed Select Display for Transfer Device and Screen Data for Transfer D...

Page 382: ...4 Click the Communication Setting button The Communication Setting dialog is displayed 5 Select USB for Communication Port 6 When completing the setting click OK The former Transfer dialog is display...

Page 383: ...isplayed On MONITOUCH the screen is changed to the Main Menu screen shown below 9 When the data transfer is completed the display indicating that the data transfer is in process disappears Data transf...

Page 384: ...F card to MONITOUCH 1 Transfer procedure from the editor to the CF card CF card manager 1 Insert or connect the CF card into the computer Check the drive allocation for the CF card in advance In the e...

Page 385: ...37 6 Transfer with V8 2 Click CF Card Manager selected from the File menu 3 The dialog for specifying the drive is displayed Specify the drive that you have checked in step 1 e g K drive click OK 4 Th...

Page 386: ...rite to CF Card dialog is displayed 6 When transferring the data currently opened check Write Data Being Edited When selecting the screen data file as desired uncheck Write Data Being Edited and click...

Page 387: ...e CF card In the DSP folder created in the access folder you can find that the DSP0000 BIN file is newly created This DSP0000 BIN file is the screen data file Select the BIN file and click Property fr...

Page 388: ...Main Menu screen is displayed If the screen is not changed by pressing the SYSTEM or F1 switch the switch may be prohibited or set to become active when the switch is held down for a certain time For...

Page 389: ...the name of the access folder created in the CF card is shown as Folder Name go to the next step step 6 When a different name is displayed as Folder Name press the Select Folder switch and select the...

Page 390: ...red successfully the Main Menu screen is displayed again Data transfer has been completed F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 SYSTEM F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 SYSTEM F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 SYSTEM F 1 F...

Page 391: ...e memory card to MONITOUCH 1 Transfer procedure from the editor to the memory card 1 Connect the computer and CREC card recorder and insert the memory card into CREC Connect the AC adaptor included as...

Page 392: ...he toolbar 3 The Transfer dialog is displayed Select Card Recorder for Transfer Device and Screen Data for Transfer Data To transfer all data check All data transfer In this example the screen data is...

Page 393: ...nd Baud Rate click OK The former Transfer dialog is displayed again Click the PC button Data transfer is started 4 During data transfer the following dialog is displayed 5 When the data transfer is co...

Page 394: ...isplayed press the F1 switch Then the Main Menu screen is displayed If the screen is not changed by pressing the SYSTEM or F1 switch the switch may be prohibited or set to become active when the switc...

Page 395: ...Selection field The Memory Card Information dialog is displayed 6 Press the Screen Data switch under Data Selection If information on the system program or font data is displayed Font Data or Sys Prog...

Page 396: ...ransfer is completed the following message is displayed Press the OK switch 9 Press the Return switch The Main Menu screen is displayed again Data transfer has been completed When the system program i...

Page 397: ...ect the modem on the receive V series side to a computer according to the instruction manual 2 Transfer AT commands to the modem 3 Disconnect the modem from the computer and connect the modem to the V...

Page 398: ...e contents may vary depending on the model of the modem Check the settings for your modem AT commands for the receive V series side 1 Do not use the XON XOFF flow control 2 This command is required wh...

Page 399: ...8 If the settings for your modem differ from above delete the written AT commands and directly enter the AT commands described in your modem s manual The AT command setting has been completed Option...

Page 400: ...57600 115200 3 The Main Menu screen is redisplayed automatically Modem Connect Mode automatically appears under Editor MJ1 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 SYSTEM F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 SYSTEM After t...

Page 401: ...tate manufacture another cross cable to be connected MJ1 PW ER OH CD DA LINE PW ER OH CD DA LINE F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 SYSTEM RS 232C cable included with the modem straight Computer PC Telephone...

Page 402: ...k Transfer from the File menu The Transfer dialog is displayed 3 Click Communication Setting The Communication Setting dialog is displayed 4 Check the Modem box The following setting options for the m...

Page 403: ...n completion of transfer For about 15 seconds after the message disappears the switches and the function switches on the Main Menu screen do not work Error Message Symptom and Solution No response fro...

Page 404: ...Switching to RUN Communicating Mode When the Main Menu screen is displayed during screen data transfer it is necessary to restore the RUN state Press the SYSTEM function switch When the menu is displ...

Page 405: ...3 A 4 A 5 B 1 B 2 B 3 B 4 B 5 C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 SYSTEM MONITORING ERROR Power Supply Error Turn the unit OFF at once E g Read area n D0 n 1 D1 n 2 D2...

Page 406: ...6 7 After Transfer Communication with PLC 6 58 Please use this page freely...

Page 407: ...the editor using any printer that is available in the Windows environment Note that there is a limitation on available printers to execute printing from MONITOUCH Operating Procedure 1 Prepare the pri...

Page 408: ...the printer setting as same as the one on Windows such as the printer model paper size and so on 2 Page Setting Sets the print format For more information refer to page 7 3 3 Output Range Allows you...

Page 409: ...ight Margin mm Specify the right margin Upper Margin mm Specify the upper margin Bottom Margin mm Specify the lower margin Header Specify the contents of the header As default the header is displayed...

Page 410: ...n Graphic Library selected from the Registration Item menu Overlap Library 0 to 1023 Check this option to print the contents registered in Overlap Library selected from the Registration Item menu Scre...

Page 411: ...nted For the printed image refer to page 7 8 When this option is checked the Screen Output and List Output options are prohibited Reverse Image This option becomes active when Screen Output is checked...

Page 412: ...nge Other settings The setting items in Option Setting are the same as the Option Setting dialog selected from File Print For more information refer to page 7 2 4 Display the preview Print Current Win...

Page 413: ...7 1 Overview 7 7 7 Print Print Example Screen Output List Output...

Page 414: ...7 1 Overview 7 8 Table Print Screens Graphic library...

Page 415: ...7 1 Overview 7 9 7 Print System Setting Memory Use List...

Page 416: ...7 1 Overview 7 10 Use Cross reference Message For the graphic library...

Page 417: ...7 1 Overview 7 11 7 Print Animation...

Page 418: ...7 1 Overview 7 12 Please use this page freely...

Page 419: ...isabled in connection formats of 1 n and n 1 Simulator is also disabled where connection is established with a barcode reader or the V8 unit and its connected device are in slave communication V Link...

Page 420: ...n creation will decrease Based on the memory assigned to the screen data for the V series simulation sheets are automatically created on a screen by screen basis PLC1 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 SYSTE...

Page 421: ...to MONITOUCH Transferring the screen data and the Simulator program page 8 6 Simulator settings on MONITOUCH page 8 8 4 Start Simulator page 8 11 Starting communication Stopping communication 5 Chang...

Page 422: ...to MJ1 modular jack 1 of the V8 series On the editor software check that MJ1 No connection is set To see the above go to the Project View click View View and check Project View select the Configurati...

Page 423: ...ly to the model V8i For models other than V8i a communication I F unit is additionally required Via USB Connect the V8 series to a computer using a USB cable Be sure to connect the cable to the USB B...

Page 424: ...en Data Transfer Follow the steps below to transfer the screen data 1 Click Transfer from the File menu or click the Transfer icon on the toolbar The Transfer dialog is displayed What is the Simulator...

Page 425: ...rred together with the Simulator program For the other setting items Communication Setting etc refer to 6 4 Transfer Procedure Using a Communication Cable page 6 10 If you wish to transfer the Simulat...

Page 426: ...te the problem and resend the screen data F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 SYSTEM F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 SYSTEM To display the Main Menu screen Press the SYSTEM switch When the menu is displayed press...

Page 427: ...t UDP Simulator is run while connection is established between the LAN port of MONITOUCH and the computer with the LAN cable USB B Device Simulator is run while connection is established between the U...

Page 428: ...F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 SYSTEM F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 SYSTEM When running Simulator for PLC1 and PLC2 for example press the Simulation switches for both If you do not use Simulator press the Real mac...

Page 429: ...H is started at this time Addresses assigned to the screen data currently opened on the editor are automatically displayed in the Simulator window If the Main Menu screen is displayed on the V series...

Page 430: ...on On V SFT alternatively click View View Simulate The menu item Simulate being depressed is reset 2 Exit from Simulator Simulator terminates the communication with MONITOUCH MONITOUCH is then brought...

Page 431: ...communication status is shown on the Communication icon or on the status display at the bottom of the window Stopping Communication Click the Communication icon and make it raised communication stoppe...

Page 432: ...e communication between devices Serial communication 1 Click File on Simulator Check that Comm through USB and Comm through Ethernet are unchecked Click Communication Setting 2 The Communication Setti...

Page 433: ...s checked Click Communication Setting 2 The Port No dialog is displayed Via USB Click File on Simulator Check that Comm through USB is checked This completes the setting required Port No 1024 65535 Th...

Page 434: ...ddresses assigned to the buffers Those addresses are displayed only when memory is designated in the buffering area Mlib xxxx Displays addresses assigned to the overlap libraries Those addresses are d...

Page 435: ...ows you to proceed to serial or Ethernet communication settings Refer to page 8 14 Comm through USB This menu item is automatically checked when communication via USB takes place Comm through Ethernet...

Page 436: ...change selected address to another Change Setting Value Allows you to change the value for selected address Display Type Setting Allows you to change the display format of selected address Item Setti...

Page 437: ...t screen View Allows you to select memory addresses to be shown Display Memory Setting Allows you to select which addresses of PLC1 PLC8 are displayed Type Display Displays Type Data Length ASCII Item...

Page 438: ...to the state prior to undo 9 Previous Screen This icon is active on the Scrn xxxx sheet Displays the previous screen 10 Next Screen This icon is active on the Scrn xxxx sheet Displays the next screen...

Page 439: ...lue Shows setting value currently entered 3 Type Shows display format currently set 4 Data Length Shows data length currently set 5 ASCII This item becomes active only when Display is selected for ASC...

Page 440: ...et It is also recognized on MONITOUCH Memory counter Checking Use Memory Counter makes it possible to increment or decrement values within the specified range at specified intervals When this box is c...

Page 441: ...sses that are not shown on the System or Scrn xxxx sheet it is necessary to create a new Untitled sheet for adding or inserting those addresses The procedure for adding a new address is described belo...

Page 442: ...ulator 8 24 3 Click Add Item from the right click menu The Add Memory dialog opens 4 For the bit access device check Bit Device Make the desired settings and click OK New addresses are displayed on th...

Page 443: ...he addresses of devices for which Simulator is not used are shown on Simulator the addresses turn red on the Simulator sheet as shown below Changes to the values for these addresses made on Simulator...

Page 444: ...V8 series to Simulator Use Simulator to check the output signal As an example M101 is allocated to the Auto switch on the extreme left as an output memory 1 Press the Auto switch on the extreme left o...

Page 445: ...selected with the cursor on Simulator the corresponding bit access device is set or reset at each press the space key on the keyboard Setting resetting multiple bits simultaneously 1 Select bit acces...

Page 446: ...display is described here As an example the value D100 will be changed 1 Double click the field D100 on Simulator 2 The Write into Memory dialog is displayed 3 Key in a value as desired If necessary c...

Page 447: ...rical values for multiple selections possible Select sequentially by holding down the Shift key and clicking the mouse Select randomly by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking the mouse 2 Right click...

Page 448: ...uring communication between the V8 series and Simulator computer F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 SYSTEM A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 B 1 B 2 B 3 B 4 B 5 C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5 MONITORING SIM Commu...

Page 449: ...e V8 unit V8 unit setting Review the IP address and port number under Setting at connection destination on the Simulator Setting screen Make the IP address the same as the IP address of the computer M...

Page 450: ...Emulator replaces MONITOUCH and Simulator replaces the devices connected to MONITOUCH Emulator enables you to easily paste screens used for machine operation to documents in a manual you are creating...

Page 451: ...ing Procedure 1 Open the screen data file 2 Start Emulator page 8 33 Operation check on Simulator and Emulator page 8 35 3 Close Emulator page 8 33 Starting and Quitting Starting 1 Click File Start Em...

Page 452: ...34 3 The Emulator window is opened Quitting 1 In the Emulator window click Exit from the File menu or the Close button 2 The Emulator window is closed The Simulator window is closed at the same time o...

Page 453: ...t on the screen displayed on Emulator the switch reacts in the same way as it reacts on MONITOUCH 2 To change the setting value for the connected device use Simulator For more information on operating...

Page 454: ...r STOP Printer Setting Allows you to make printer settings for printing Emulator screens Print Prints out Emulator screen Copy Image to Clipboard Copies Emulator screen image to the clipboard Option A...

Page 455: ...o the top all the time while multiple applications are running Help menu Version Information Displays the version of Emulator 1 RUN Switches the status of Emulator RUN or STOP 2 Resize Screen Resizes...

Page 456: ...tion manual for a system including MONITOUCH Copying Screen Image to the Clipboard The screen displayed on the editor can be copied to the clipboard The copied image can be imported into Word Excel or...

Page 457: ...1 Open the desired screen on the editor 2 Click Tool Screen Image Copy to Clipboard 3 The following dialog is displayed Check the option you wish to output to the clipboard Click OK The screen image...

Page 458: ...opied image on a screen of another application software This section explains how to paste the copied image to the screen of Microsoft Office Word 1 Start up the Word software 2 Move the cursor to the...

Page 459: ...unction makes it possible to check the screen setting or the image picture and to avoid wasting paper By using this function only the necessary data can easily be selected and printed out Operating Pr...

Page 460: ...e file and save it to the desired place in Rich Text format 4 The Rich Text file saved in step 3 can be opened in Word The file size of the Rich Text file made by the editor is much larger because it...

Page 461: ...reens used for machine operation to documents in a manual you are creating Copying an Image Displayed on Emulator 1 Open the desired screen on Emulator 2 Click File Copy Image to Clipboard on Emulator...

Page 462: ...d image in the clipboard on another application software This section explains how to paste the copied image to the screen of Microsoft Office Word 1 Start up the Word software 2 Move the cursor to th...

Page 463: ...Item List 8 45 8 Useful Functions 8 4 Item List Items used on the editing screen can be listed Display Method 1 Click View View Item List or click the Item List icon 2 The Item List window is displaye...

Page 464: ...amp or text items 3 Memory Displays the memory address assigned to the item 4 Function Displays the function of the item 5 Coordinates Displays the coordinates of the item placed 6 Icon menu Refer to...

Page 465: ...em list 3 Display Setting Allows you to select items to be displayed on the item list in your specified order 4 By Registration Sorts items in the order of registration 5 By Graphic Displays only grap...

Page 466: ...list Item Switch Lamp 1 Double click the Text cell of your target switch or lamp 2 Text entry is now allowed in the cell Key in text as desired The maximum permissible number of characters per line va...

Page 467: ...8 49 8 Useful Functions Item Text Multi Text 1 Double click the Text cell of your target text or multi text item 2 Text entry is now allowed in the cell Key in text as desired Double click Item Text I...

Page 468: ...item can be changed in the Memory column on the item list 1 Double click the Memory cell of the target item 2 The memory setting fields are displayed Change the current memory address to the desired...

Page 469: ...coordinate setting fields are displayed Change the current coordinates to the desired values The contents of the coordinate setting fields vary with the kinds of items Example Switch and lamp start p...

Page 470: ...or Text Memory and Coordinates can be made from the item dialog 1 Double click the Item or Function cell of your desired item or click Detail Setting in the right click menu of the item 2 The item dia...

Page 471: ...are used Operation Procedure Searching with Memory Range Designated This section explains how to find where memory addresses of u100 to u499 400 words are used 1 Click Memory Address Use from the Too...

Page 472: ...K The list of memory addresses within the specified range is displayed in the Memory Address Use window 6 Double clicking the item in the list displays the corresponding screen or item dialog Double c...

Page 473: ...lains how to find which memory is used and where it is allocated in the whole file 1 Click Memory Address Use from the Tool menu The Memory Address Use dialog is displayed 2 Uncheck Memory Designation...

Page 474: ...lick Memory Address Use from the Tool menu The Memory Address Use dialog is displayed 2 Remove the check mark from Cross reference When No of memory to display becomes active select the desired number...

Page 475: ...s the toolbar customizing function thus icons on the toolbar can be added changed or deleted You can arrange the toolbar to suit your preference and enhance its usability Icon How to Add This section...

Page 476: ...s toolbar are listed 4 You can add the desired icon on the toolbar by dragging and dropping Click the Parts List icon and drag it to the extreme right of the Edit toolbar Each tab window in the Custom...

Page 477: ...int icon on the Standard toolbar 1 Hold down the Alt key and drag the Print icon out of the toolbar 2 The Print icon disappears When the icon can be removed the cursor shape is changed as shown below...

Page 478: ...plains how to change the order of icons on the Parts toolbar as an example 1 Hold down the Alt key and drag the Trend icon toward the desired direction 2 The Trend icon is moved to the dragged point H...

Page 479: ...te a separator line How to Add This section explains how to add a separator line between the Message icon and the Entry icon on the toolbar as an example 1 Hold down the Alt key and click the right si...

Page 480: ...line added between the Message icon and the Entry icon on the toolbar as an example 1 Hold down the Alt key and click the left side indicated as B of the Entry icon 2 The separator line displayed on t...

Page 481: ...mory addresses used in the current editing file are changed page 8 69 Windows Font Change All The current setting for Windows fonts is changed at one time 1 Windows Font List Windows font names used i...

Page 482: ...emedies are displayed Operating Procedure 1 Select Error Check from the Tool menu 2 The check result is indicated in the Error Check window 3 To close this window click the Close button at the upper r...

Page 483: ...arning E denotes an error If you attempt to transfer data indicated with E to MONITOUCH Data has some error is displayed and MONITOUCH may not be in the RUN mode or not work correctly Be sure to trans...

Page 484: ...is displayed Error Details Clicking an error message in the list brings up a cursor Then click the Error Details icon The detail of the error is displayed Jump to Error Item It is possible to jump to...

Page 485: ...Opening closing the list of memory use 1 Click List of Memory Use from the Tool menu 2 The List of Memory Use window is displayed 3 To close the window click the Close button at the upper right or the...

Page 486: ...s 1 Click the box of the desired item on the left of the List of Memory Use window or double click the registered item on the right of the window 2 The registered item list is displayed 3 To restore t...

Page 487: ...g file can be changed in a batch Up to 10 different memory ranges can be defined Operating procedure 1 Click Tool Change Memory Batch Change 2 The Batch Change Memory dialog is displayed 3 Click on th...

Page 488: ...The specified memory addresses are changed in a batch Option setting Clicking the Option button in the Batch Memory Change dialog brings up the following Change Item Select dialog Screen Macro Block D...

Page 489: ...es enabled 5 Click the Detail Setting button The Memory Setting dialog is displayed 6 Choose Bit or Word Memory change is performed in units of bits or words as selected 7 Enter the first address of t...

Page 490: ...Windows fonts are used For more information refer to Windows Font page A1 29 in Appendix 1 Font Port No This option is valid when 1 n multi drop is selected for Connection Mode Check this option to i...

Page 491: ...ting Procedure 1 Select DXF File Convert from the Tool menu The DXF File Select dialog is displayed 2 Choose the desired DXF file and click Open The Conversion Settings dialog is displayed 3 Specify z...

Page 492: ...Level of DXF File 8 Color Display Choose the option specified for DXF file creation 16 Color Display 256 color or More Display Import Options Do Not Convert Texts Choose whether or not text in DXF fil...

Page 493: ...ick Tool Screen Image Save as Pattern Image 3 The Output Setting dialog is displayed Check the option you wish to output as a pattern Click OK 4 The Change Size dialog is displayed The following items...

Page 494: ...ngs up the Bitmap Import Number Designation dialog Specify the desired number Ex If the following screen is converted to a pattern it changes as shown below Width Height Specify the size of the patter...

Page 495: ...8 7 Other Functions in the Tool Menu 8 77 8 Useful Functions Tag Table For more information refer to the manual Connection with to A B Control Logix...

Page 496: ...ions are included in File Management 1 Compares files and copies the necessary data item only 2 Copies entire files 3 Deletes unnecessary files 4 Partitions a file occupying large amounts of memory 5...

Page 497: ...Procedure 1 Select File Managing from the File menu 2 Select File Comparing 3 The File Comparing dialog shown below is displayed Specify the files to be compared 4 Click OK File comparison is started...

Page 498: ...lor or icon display varies according to the result of comparison Content Color Icon The compared item exists in both files The data content of the one coincide with the other Black Normal The compared...

Page 499: ...hecking on screen If any differences are found the result of the comparison is displayed on the screen 1 Right click on the item which is detected as discrepant and click List 2 The lists of the compa...

Page 500: ...same number is assigned to the copy source and the copy target Target All 1 In the copy source window check the box of the item of which you want to copy 2 Right click on the checked item or select t...

Page 501: ...fying their numbers Target All items except for items included in System Setting 1 Select the item to be copied in the copy source 2 Select Specify Number and Copy from the Edit menu 3 The Number Desi...

Page 502: ...heet screen library animation frame 1 Select the item to be copied in the copy source 2 Click List from the right click menu or from the View menu 3 The copy source and target files are displayed The...

Page 503: ...he screen number is highlighted in red 5 Drag the selected screen to the desired target box number The copied screen is displayed in the target position by releasing the mouse In the case of a screen...

Page 504: ...s click the first number of the source screens 7 Click the last number of the copy source screen while holding down the SHIFT key The screens from the first number to the last number are selected at o...

Page 505: ...sing the mouse 9 When copying non consecutive screens click the screens one by one while holding down the CTRL key 10 Drag one of the selected screens to the copy target box All the selected screens a...

Page 506: ...not to save the copied data 1 Click on the File menu 2 Click Overwrite Comparison Target or Save Comparison Target Under a New Name as desired 3 When closing the comparison window without saving the d...

Page 507: ...ck File Copy 3 The File Copy dialog is displayed Specify the desired files for Copy Source and Copy Target 4 When Copy Environment File is checked the environment file for the copy source file with ex...

Page 508: ...Managing from the File menu 2 Click File Delete 3 The File to be Deleted dialog is displayed Specify the file to be deleted 4 Click Delete The confirmation dialog is displayed 5 Click Yes The file an...

Page 509: ...Divide dialog is displayed 2 Specify the desired file name for Divide Source Clicking Open brings up the File to be Divided dialog A file can be selected from the dialog 3 Specify the desired file na...

Page 510: ...ource 3 Click Open At the same time the file name before division is entered for Store Target 4 Click OK The sections are combined automatically When the divided sections of a file are stored on diffe...

Page 511: ...the following step by step instructions Starting Wizard Open the Wizard dialog from Catalog View or from the Parts menu Start from Catalog View 1 Display Catalog View If Catalog View is not displayed...

Page 512: ...4 Start from Parts Menu 1 Click Parts Wizard 2 The Specify the item to create dialog is displayed This dialog shows the list of items for which the wizard is provided 3 Select an item and click OK The...

Page 513: ...erent manufacturers and also screens associated with connections to inverters or temperature controllers Component parts should help you create screens because these parts can be placed on screens Com...

Page 514: ...data being edited and the component part the following dialog is displayed Select an option to be copied under Component Parts and click OK 5 The component part is placed on the screen Details of Comp...

Page 515: ...G5 code A141 to C67E ASCII code Chinese Simplified Chinese simplified English GB2312 code A142 to FEEF ASCII code Korean Hangul English KS code A142 to C8FE ASCII code Gothic Japanese English JIS leve...

Page 516: ...text representation as desired will be achieved With a font setting made in a screen data file the Windows font specified for the file is used in such a manner as to draw character outlines graphicall...

Page 517: ...in Menu screen Fonts On the Main Menu Screen Japanese JAPANESE Japanese 32 JAPANESE 32 English Western Europe ENGLISH Chinese Traditional CHINESE TRAD Chinese Simplified CHINESE SIMP Korean KOREAN Got...

Page 518: ...ont Setting Procedure Fonts This section explains the procedure for setting a font to be used in screen data 1 Select System Setting Font Setting The Font Setting dialog is displayed 2 Select the desi...

Page 519: ...k on Language 1 English Western Europe or click on Language 1 English Western Europe and then click the Setting button 4 The dialog shown below is displayed Select the desired font from the drop down...

Page 520: ...decrease the screen data capacity In terms of avoiding memory shortage do not select unnecessary fonts Default settings Notes on creating multi language screens When all of the languages selected as...

Page 521: ...16 16 32 24 48 32 64 40 80 48 96 56 112 64 128 Two byte W H dots 16 16 32 32 48 48 64 64 80 80 96 96 112 112 128 128 Points Remarks 8 One byte 6 11 dots two byte 11 11 dots 9 One byte 6 12 dots two by...

Page 522: ...vailable size varies depending on the setting in the screen data file such as manual font setting For more information on gothic fonts refer to page A1 18 Unit kbytes Fonts Size 1 Japanese 230 Japanes...

Page 523: ...your computer Using English Western Europe Font on Non compatible Operating System This section explains how to enter German text on Windows XP for example IME installation 1 On Windows XP click Start...

Page 524: ...alog is displayed Click the Add button 4 The Add Input Language dialog is displayed Select German Germany under Input language and German under Keyboard layout IME Click OK 5 In the Text Services and...

Page 525: ...to close the dialog Text entry procedure 1 Start up the V SFT version 5 Click System Setting Font Setting In the Font Setting dialog select Bitmap font under Font and English Western Europe for Langua...

Page 526: ...window is displayed Double click Regional and Language Options The Regional and Language Options dialog is displayed 2 Open the Languages tab window Click the Details button 3 The Text Services and In...

Page 527: ...log Text entry procedure 1 Start up the V SFT version 5 Click System Setting Font Setting In the Font Setting dialog select Chinese simplified under Font 2 When editing items or entering text select C...

Page 528: ...ed Double click Regional and Language Options The Regional and Language Options dialog is displayed 2 Open the Languages tab window Click the Details button 3 The Text Services and Input Languages dia...

Page 529: ...splayed again 7 Click OK to close the dialog Text entry procedure 1 Start up the V SFT version 5 Click System Setting Font Setting In the Font Setting dialog select Korean under Font 2 When editing it...

Page 530: ...nal and Language Options The Regional and Language Options dialog is displayed 2 Open the Languages tab window Click the Details button 3 The Text Services and Input Languages dialog is displayed Clic...

Page 531: ...Click System Setting Font Setting In the Font Setting dialog select Bitmap font under Font and Central Europe for Language 1 Keep ISO Code unchecked 2 When editing items or entering text select PL Po...

Page 532: ...ectronics original fonts The English Western Europe HK Gothic and HK Times feature The English Western Europe font creates a smooth typeface when the specified enlargement factors are even numbers how...

Page 533: ...ont the number of points is used to specify a character size in place of enlargement factors The minimum permissible number of points is eight A smoother typeface can be realized as a result It is not...

Page 534: ...for display Latin1 Icelandic Irish Italian English Dutch Swedish Spanish Danish German Norwegian Portuguese Finnish Faeroese French Character sizes 8 points 6 11 dots 12 points 8 16 dots Displayed cha...

Page 535: ...ctions in use page A1 23 in this chapter Specify the number of points as a character size in property setting when setting a part mode or text in drawing 3 Manual font setting page A1 25 in this chapt...

Page 536: ...s in the number of points closest to the X enlargement factor of the English Western Europe font If no backup copy of the screen data is saved click No and save a backup copy If you attempt to change...

Page 537: ...used specify a character size in points in the dialog Both X and Y sizes are enlarged reduced equally according to the specified number of points For each function part of mode the number of characte...

Page 538: ...al data display character display Limited to 12 points Alarm logging Message in display area Limited to 12 points Time order alarming as mentioned for Relay mode as mentioned for Bit order alarming mo...

Page 539: ...ata is not determined on the software In such a case select probable items of font data to be used and transfer them to the V series This operation is a manual font setting It is necessary to check th...

Page 540: ...the Capacity Calculation button The amounts of memory used by the checked options and available memory are indicated 3 When the tab window setting is concluded click OK Memory for manual font setting...

Page 541: ...nt Setting tab window during online editing the correct font data according to the changes will not be transferred Stop online editing and perform data transfer When a V6 is used transfer the V6 syste...

Page 542: ...emedies 204 The font data specified by manual font setting in the screen data does not exist in the V series Texts specified by automatic font setting are displayed normally However in the case of fon...

Page 543: ...gether with Windows fonts the same text properties apply to all these languages F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 SYSTEM F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 SYSTEM With Windows fonts it becomes possible to display...

Page 544: ...elected for Function Parts Necessary Settings Text Properties page A1 31 Message Edit page A1 32 Font Registration page A1 33 Text in graphic Multi text 7 Text in switch Text in lamp Data display Nume...

Page 545: ...displayed select the desired font name and the number of points It is possible to perform Windows font settings for multiple items all at once For more information refer to Change All Windows Fonts pa...

Page 546: ...played 2 Select the target messages and right click the mouse From the right click menu click Char Prop 3 In the Char Prop dialog check Windows Font Select the desired color number of points font etc...

Page 547: ...hlighted if found Once you have registered text you do not need to repeat its registration Use Size The data size of the registered text in the currently selected font is displayed The maximum size is...

Page 548: ...in such a case Windows Font Registration dialog The Windows Font Registration dialog offers the list of the fonts registered in screen data and their memory sizes You can also change the font names in...

Page 549: ...c Location of the Dialog Click Tool Register Windows Font The Windows Font List window is displayed Double clicking a font name in the window causes a jump to the screen where the font is set If a fon...

Page 550: ...ow you are currently editing Selected Item Check this item when making changes to selected items Types of Items to Change Select items to which batch setting applies Do Not Change Reset Windows Font S...

Page 551: ...m If you change Windows font settings for messages registered through the Registration Item menu manual setting is required 4 Click OK at the end of the setting in the dialog 5 Batch change has been c...

Page 552: ...roperties apply to the languages For all the languages Windows Font must be checked and the other properties including the point size must be the same Therefore checking Windows Font for only one of t...

Page 553: ...ion is prohibited etc has been enhanced At the time of opening a file Example In a case where you try to open screen data including the Arial Unicode MS font though the font is not installed on your c...

Page 554: ...any Windows font used in screen data is not installed on your computer the location where the font is set is shown in the Windows Font List window Windows Font Registration window Windows fonts used i...

Page 555: ...olor Type This section explains the available 3D parts and the necessary settings Please familiarize yourself with these For the 128 color type refer to 128 color Type page A2 17 Switch Lamp Available...

Page 556: ...2 Selection from Change Part Using parts with II such as 3D II in their comment fields is recommended Parts with I are for the 128 color type V6 compatible II 64k 32k color type I 128 color type V6 co...

Page 557: ...e procedure applies to 3D lamp part settings Selection from Parts List new placement 1 Click Parts Parts List The Parts List window opens 2 Select Switch from the pull down menu When it has already be...

Page 558: ...from the pull down menu Using parts with II such as 3D II in their comment fields is recommended Parts with I are for the 128 color type V6 compatible II 64k 32k color type I 128 color type V6 compati...

Page 559: ...placed on the screen Drag 3D parts are provided with the flashing function that makes a switch or a lamp flash between different patterns ON pattern or pattern P3 to P128 and OFF pattern For more info...

Page 560: ...or double click the switch placed on the screen 2 In the Switch dialog open the Style tab window and click Change Part 3 The Change Part dialog is displayed Find the desired part in the switch parts...

Page 561: ...part on the screen is replaced with the part selected above With Maintain Size checked the size and setting of the existing switch remain the same even after it is replaced with a newly selected part...

Page 562: ...Procedure This section explains the procedure for setting a lamp that flashes while it is on The same procedure applies to switches 1 Go to the Lamp dialog and open the Style tab window 2 Select the t...

Page 563: ...nt 1 Click Parts Parts List The Parts List window opens Parts Parts File Data display Numerical data display Parts_NumDsp V7 Character display Parts_CharDsp V7 Message display Parts_MsgDsp V7 Graph Ba...

Page 564: ...en selected go to step 3 3 Find the desired part in the numerical data display parts list The list is changed with the arrow icons or by selection from the pull down menu To hide the parts list behind...

Page 565: ...2 3D Parts 4 Select the desired part and drag it onto the screen 5 The numerical data display part selected above is placed on the screen Drag For more information on the features of parts refer to th...

Page 566: ...ay placed on the screen 2 In the Num Display dialog open the Style tab window and click Change Part 3 The Change Part dialog is displayed Find the desired part in the numerical data display parts list...

Page 567: ...e numerical data display part on the screen is replaced with the part selected above With Maintain Size checked the size and setting of the existing part remain the same even after it is replaced with...

Page 568: ...a new part and editing a part already placed on the screen This chapter explains the procedure for editing a part already placed on the screen For creating a new part from a bitmap file refer to the...

Page 569: ...u need is not found under Bitmap Recently Used select the file through the Open button The bitmap file you selected will be copied to the V SFT 5 Parts User folder and additionally listed under Bitmap...

Page 570: ...he selected bitmap file name and the bitmapped image are displayed Perform step 2 for each pattern of the lamp part For switch and lamp parts custom bitmap files must be used for each pattern If not e...

Page 571: ...log The following parts files are provided Selection from Parts List Use parts with I such as 3D I in their comment fields Parts Parts File Switch Parts_Sw V7 Lamp Parts_Lp V7 The parts files are stor...

Page 572: ...t Use parts with I such as 3D I in their comment fields Using a part with II in its comment field will issue a warning during error check and the part will not be colored correctly Change Part II 64k...

Page 573: ...rocedure applies to 3D lamp part settings Selection from Parts List new placement 1 Click Parts Parts List The Parts List window opens 2 Select Switch from the pull down menu When it has already been...

Page 574: ...ow icon or selection from the pull down menu Using a part with II in its comment field will issue a warning during error check and the part will not be colored correctly II 64k 32k color type I 128 co...

Page 575: ...21 A2 3D Parts 4 Select the desired part and drag it onto the screen 5 The switch part selected above is placed on the screen Drag For more information on the features of parts refer to the V8 Series...

Page 576: ...ed part which is with I such as 3D I in its comment field in the switch parts list The list is changed by scrolling in the dialog or selection from the Screen Change pull down menu For more informatio...

Page 577: ...ch part on the screen is replaced with the part selected above With Maintain Size checked the size and setting of the existing part remain the same even after it is replaced with a newly selected part...

Page 578: ...is automatically recognized as a transparent color on MONITOUCH If you wish to hide an area on the screen draw the area in black If you need to show a black area without transparency draw the area in...

Page 579: ...erent in size are placed on the screen Switch lamp The number of notches of every part Parts other than switch and lamp Every part counted as one pattern Example Fifty eight patterns are used for the...

Page 580: ...When this option is unchecked the conventional color pallet file will be loaded instead Therefore the colors set for 3D parts other than the basic 15 colors will vary If Use 3D Parts is unchecked for...

Page 581: ...property The components of a part are the basic area that possesses part properties the graphic data and the frame part area that denotes the overall size involving the basic area and the graphic dat...

Page 582: ...y Part Window Calling 1 Select the part to modify 2 Call up the Modify Part window by any of the following procedures Click Edit Change Part Modify Part Click the Modify Parts icon on the toolbar In t...

Page 583: ...sing 1 When the part editing is completed close the Modify Part window by any of the following procedures Click Edit Change Part Modify Part Click the x mark at the upper right Click the Modify Parts...

Page 584: ...on Item Overlap Library 1 Select the overlap display to edit and open the Modify Part window 2 Using drawing icons etc edit its design as desired For editing procedure with drawing icons refer to 4 Dr...

Page 585: ...4 Drawing page 4 1 Frame part area Graphic data Part basic area touch area The touch area exists for switch parts only In a case where Place switches on switch grids View Grid is checked placing or s...

Page 586: ...e screen For creating a switch or a lamp the graphic of its ON pattern is placed over the graphic of its OFF pattern Even a slight deviation from each other will not display the switch or the lamp cor...

Page 587: ...of a switch part deviates from the touch area during editing the switch may become inactive or may be activated by pressing anywhere outside the switch Re setting the touch area is required to avoid...

Page 588: ...oid such a deviation problem When a part is placed on V SFT its dotted frame denotes the part basic area The following section explains the procedure for setting a part basic area taking a lamp part f...

Page 589: ...In the right click menu click Frame Auto Fit Auto or click the Frame Auto Fit icon on the toolbar 2 The frame is fit to the graphic data and the touch area Manual setting 1 In the right click menu cl...

Page 590: ...Auto Fit in the right click menu For more information on the frame and its setting method refer to Re setting the frame page A3 9 4 Go back to the base screen 1234 Frame part area Graphic data Part b...

Page 591: ...l bar part consists of a sliding switch and a rail The slide switch and the rail must be edited independently Similar to a switch part each of slider switch and scroll bar parts has a touch area Proce...

Page 592: ...rocedure 1 Select the bar graph part you wish to edit and open the Modify Part window 2 Using drawing icons etc edit its design as desired For editing procedure with icons refer to 4 Drawing page 4 1...

Page 593: ...out internal circle Circle without internal circle Asymmetrical without internal circle Symmetrical with internal circle Circle with internal circle Asymmetrical with internal circle Graphic data Part...

Page 594: ...ny form such as a sector form other than circle have start and end angles These angles are changeable in the course of part editing Procedure 1 Click the Different Start and End Angles icon When you c...

Page 595: ...Angles icon When you click the pie graph part next handles appear around the part 2 Drag the handle for either the start or end angle The handles for the start and end angles are brought to the same p...

Page 596: ...leted from the pie graph part as a result 2 While the pie graph part has an internal circle hole drag the handle of the internal circle The internal circle is changed in size by dragging the handle Cl...

Page 597: ...the dotted frame part basic area The graph area serves as a graph identifying area Move the graph area dotted frame to the graphic you drew Adjust the graph area appropriately while dragging the handl...

Page 598: ...ph is not painted correctly even with the paint start position setting shift the lower limit of the graph area upward by one dot or more To review the paint start position go to the Display tab window...

Page 599: ...get Value color Meanwhile a panel meter with an indicator shows a graph value with the indicator Procedure The editing procedure is the same as that for pie graph parts For more information refer to P...

Page 600: ...drawing icons etc edit its design as desired For editing procedure with icons refer to 4 Drawing page 4 1 3 On completion of editing click Frame Auto Fit in the right click menu For more information o...

Page 601: ...dure with icons refer to 4 Drawing page 4 1 3 On completion of editing click Frame Auto Fit in the right click menu For more information on the frame and its setting method refer to Re setting the fra...

Page 602: ...components need to be unlinked prior to editing In the right click menu click Link Link Cancel Or click Edit Link Link Cancel Once the components are unlinked linking them again is recommended after...

Page 603: ...isplay part the basic area and the graphic area of a display area part are independent from each other In the course of editing a display area part frame re setting is necessary to determine the size...

Page 604: ...e components need to be unlinked prior to editing In the right click menu click Link Link Cancel Or click Edit Link Link Cancel Once the components are unlinked linking them again is recommended after...

Page 605: ...ng the frame page A3 9 4 Go back to the base screen Note that graphics drawn in the part basic area will not be displayed correctly on MONITOUCH Moving the data display fields on a data sampling part...

Page 606: ...nts These components can be individually moved and enlarged during editing 02 06 15 17 20 15 Sunday 6 20 Sunday 17 20 These are also independent calendar parts One calendar part YY DD hh ss MM mm SUN...

Page 607: ...it its design as desired For editing procedure with icons refer to 4 Drawing page 4 1 3 On completion of editing click Frame Auto Fit in the right click menu For more information on the frame and its...

Page 608: ...window are saved as the screen data V8 they can be loaded from Parts List window and added to the parts list Access from Parts List 1 Click Parts Parts List The Parts List window is displayed 2 Click...

Page 609: ...en data file you selected is opened in the Parts List window and added to the parts list as a Custom file 5 Select the part placed in the Parts List window and drag it to the editing screen Parts list...

Page 610: ...After Completion of Parts Editing A3 30 Please use this page freely...

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