E70 Series Instruction Manual
2.16 Common Variables
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This executes an absolute input.
If "#8930 Disable=INPUT:var" is set to "1", this menu cannot be selected.
C
2.16.1 Setting
Common Variables
This executes an addition input.
C
This designates the variable No. to be displayed at the head.
Common variables 1 (#500 to #549) and common variables 2 (#100 to
#199) are displayed in each area. When another area is displayed, press
this menu and specify the common variable No.
A
This returns the last rewritten data to its original value.
This menu key is valid for "Data Input", "Paste" and "Undo" operations.
Note that return to the original value is not possible after variable clear and
comment clear operations.
C/A
(Note) When an operation parameter "#8939 Undo confirm msg" is set to
"1", the menu is highlighted while the operation message is displayed.
This copies the variable value and variable name at the cursor position.
A
2.16.2 Copying/Pasting
Common Variables
This pastes the copied variable value and variable name.
C
This clears the contents of the variable No. at the cursor position or
continuous variable Nos.
A
2.16.3 Erasing
Common Variables
(Note) The contents are not cleared to "0". The state with no data is
entered.
This clears the variable No. at the cursor position or the continuous
variable number's variable name (Variable name: variable No. 500 to 519).
A
This closes the pop-up window and quits this function.
=Input
+Input
Variabl
No.
Undo
Copy
Paste
Variabl
clear
Name
clear
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Page 562: ...IV 29 Appendix 5 RS 232C I O Device Parameter Setting Examples ...
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