Chapter 5 XGT Panel Menu Explanation
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Menu
Explanation
Hide mouse cursor
Mouse cursor does not appear after scrolling.
Buzzer On / Off
You can set whether buzzer is used or not.
Buzzer test
You can test the buzzer.
Low Memory Mode
XGT Panel starts monitoring the images used on the screen to speed up the screen
operation.
It will be loaded into memory before use. By the way,
If a positive image is used, due to memory space constraints, all
The image will not load. In this case, if the screen is not yet loaded
Images are loaded, and there is not enough space, so unused images are retrieved from
memory
The operation to delete may be repeated, and the screen switching operation may be
slowed down. In this situation
Low Memory Mode "is recommended. In Low Memory Mode, you do not load the image
before monitoring, but use only the original source of the image used in the project, which
results in less memory usage and less load to load and delete images into memory.
Async mode
Ensures the order of operation when entering values by bit switch, word switch, multi-
switch, etc. when [Async mode] is deselected. In other words, when 1, 2, 3 actions are
performed by multiple switches or overlapped switches, 2 is performed when 1 action is
completed, and 3 is performed only when 2 is completed. Therefore, if there is no
response from the target controller in Operation 1, the actions 2 and 3 are also
delayed
even if the controller is different.
When [Async mode] is selected, the value is entered by bit switch, word switch, multi-
switch, etc. without ensuring order. In other words, when 1, 2, 3 actions are performed by
multiple switches or overlaid switches, each action can be completed in the order of 2, 1
and 3 depending on the network situation or controller response speed. Although the
order is not followed, it has the advantage of operating quickly for the rest of the controllers
even if some of them do not respond.
Summary of Contents for iXP2 Series
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