SmartAXIS Touch User’s Manual
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This chapter provides an overview of the Touch screen and describes how to setup and operate the screen.
1.1 Screen Types
The types of screens can be created with the WindO/I-NV3 are given below.
1.2 Screen Size
The size of the Base Screen is equal the size of the Touch screen. The Base Screen size is 240 x 100 dots.
*1 The Keypad that is displayed when operating Numerical and Character Input parts when
Standard
is selected under
Type
in the
Keypad
menu for Numerical and Character Input parts.
Chapter 4
Screen
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Screen Overview
Screen Type
Screen No.
Description
Screens that can
be created with
WindO/I-NV3
Base Screen
1 to 3,000
The screen that is displayed when the Touch is in Run Mode. Drawing
objects and functional parts can be created mainly on this screen which
is displayed on the Touch.
Popup Screen
1 to 3,015
The Popup Screen that is displayed on the Base Screen when the
Touch is in Run Mode. The size and coordinates of the screen can be
specified and this screen can also be moved on the Base Screen.
A Popup Screen for the standard Keypad
will automatically be created
in screen numbers 3,001 to 3,015.
Library Screen
–
The screen that registers often used drawing objects and parts to the
set WindO/I-NV3. References the registered screen while the project is
being edited and can copy and appropriate drawing objects and parts
from the screen.
This screen is not included in project data.
Screen
provided by the
Touch
Maintenance
Screen
–
Using the screen that is displayed when the Touch is in Run Mode, you
can switch from Run Mode to System Mode and load a screen to adjust
Device Monitor and screen brightness.
For details, refer to Chapter 28 “1 Maintenance Screen” on page 28-1.
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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 ...