3 Project Settings Dialog Box
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Execution Time of Control Function (msec)
Specifies the execution time for control function (5 to 1,000).
For details, refer to Chapter 12 “Execution Period” on page 12-2.
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Use System Area
The System Area is an area of predetermined devices to control the screen, communicate error and time information
between the Touch and the external device. Select this check box to use the System Area. For details, refer to
“System Area” on page 3-23.
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Blinking Cycle
Selects the blinking cycle (displaying a drawing object by switching it on and off at a fixed interval) as
1.0 sec
or
0.5
sec
.
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Watch Dog
Select this check box to monitor whether or not the Touch and the external device are communicating by writing a set
value (00FF (hex)) at a fixed interval.
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Disable Switch
Select this check box to enable and disable touch switches with a value of device.
Touch switches are enabled when the value of device is 1. They are disabled when the value of device is 0.
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Use Device Cache
Select this check box to execute processing by reading all the values of external devices configured for a screen when
switching the Base Screen or when displaying a Popup Screen. On the Touch, written values are reflected regardless
of this option.
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Start Part with synchronous
Select this check box to operate commands and HMI Special Internal Relays LSM1, LSM2, LSM3, and LSM5 after
reading all the values of external devices configured on the screen.
When this check box is cleared, all processing is immediately executed when the screen is displayed.
*1 Advanced mode only
Device:
Specifies the word device to use as the System Area. The System Area is allocated starting from the
configured device address.
Click
to display the Device Address Settings dialog box. For the device address configuration
procedure, refer to Chapter 2 “5.1 Device Address Settings” on page 2-62.
Use System Area 3, 4:
Select this check box to use System Area 3 and 4.
Clear Keypad bit in System Area automatically
: Select this check box to automatically set the System Area 2
Numerical Input setting and Character Input setting bits to 0 after
they have been set to 1.
The System Area 2 bits cleared by this function are as follows.
Numerical Input setting complete (3, bit 0)
Numerical Input setting cancel (3, bit 1)
Character Input setting complete (3, bit 5)
Character Input setting cancel (3, bit 6)
Device:
Specifies the word device to write the value.
Click
to display the Device Address Settings dialog box. For the device address configuration
procedure, refer to Chapter 2 “5.1 Device Address Settings” on page 2-62.
Time (sec):
Specifies the interval to write the value (1 to 65535).
Device:
Specifies the bit device or bit of the word device that is read to enable or disable touch switches.
Click
to display the Device Address Settings dialog box. For the device address configuration
procedure, refer to Chapter 2 “5.1 Device Address Settings” on page 2-62.
Summary of Contents for SmartAXIS Touch FT1A Series
Page 1: ...FT1A Series FT9Y B1390 4 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 22: ...Contents Preface 21 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 240: ...6 Using Library Screens 4 36 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 416: ...2 Multi State Lamps 8 26 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 558: ...9 Calendar 9 142 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 668: ...6 Timer 11 52 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 754: ...4 Using Data and Detected Alarms 13 34 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 792: ...4 Using the Data 14 38 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 810: ...4 Using the Data 15 18 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 870: ...3 Text Manager 19 16 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 924: ...6 Important Notes 20 54 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 1036: ...5 User Communication 22 74 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 1092: ...2 Monitoring on the Touch 24 26 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 1142: ...2 Word Devices 27 18 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 1186: ...2 Analog Cartridge 29 34 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 1194: ...3 Handling Problems 30 8 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...