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List
App
Screen
Number
Maximum Screen
Number
It is up to 32768.
Screen No.
It includes 0 and 10 to 32767 (Base Screens)
1: Common Sheet (Default)
2: Menu Screen (Default)
3: NUM Keyboard (Default)
4: ASCII Keyboard (Default)
5: File List Screen (Reserved by system)
6: Password Screen (Reserved by system)
7: Confirmation Screen (Default)
8: HEX Keyboard (Default)
9: Login Screen (Default)
Screen Switching Method
The function of switching screen with [Function Key] allows switching the
displayed screen to optional base screen, common sheet screen, menu
screen, or pop-up screen.
Entering the optional screen No. to the communications address specified to
the function of switching screen with [PLC Control] allows switching the
screen to the screen with the entered screen No.
Macro Function
The function to create the simple original program by the user and to execute
it. The user can add the functions such a arithmetical operations or
discriminant of the conditions which are not be supported by the basic
functions of the NB-Designer. Using the Macro function, the user also
convert the display processing in the screen or the data processing used to
be performed in the PLC. This function allows the PC loading reduced. The
Macro of the NB-Designer conforms to C Language (ANSI C89).
Internal
Address
inside PT
LB
Refers to the local bit address of PT, which can’t be saved when power is
OFF.
RB
Refers to the absolute address of bit address saved in the recipe data that is
stored in the flash memory, even when the power turns OFF, the data can be
retained. Even if the battery is dead in PT, the data stored in the recipe
memory will not be lost.
RBI
Refers to the index address of bit address saved in the recipe data that is
stored in the flash memory, even when the power turns OFF, the data can be
retained. Even if the battery is dead in PT, the data stored in the recipe
memory will not be lost.
LW.B
Refers to the bit address corresponding to the local word address of PT,
which can’t be retained when the power is OFF.
FRB
Refers to the bit address to be stored in the flash memory, even when the PT
turns OFF, the stored data can be retained. When the battery is dead in PT,
the data saved in Flash will not be affected.
FRBI
Refers to the index address of bit address saved in Flash, which can be
retained when the power of PT turns OFF. When the battery is dead in PT,
the data saved in Flash will not be affected.
LW
Refers to the local word address of PT, which can’t be retained when power
is OFF.
RW
Refers to the absolute address saved in the recipe data that is stored in the
flash memory, which can be retained when the power of PT turns OFF. Even
if the battery is dead in PT, the data stored in the recipe memory will not be
lost.
RWI
Refers to the index address saved in the recipe data that is stored in the flash
memory, which can be saved when the power is OFF. Even if the battery is
dead in PT, the stored data in the flash memory can be retained.
FRW
Refers to the word address stored in the flash memory, which can be
retained when the power of PT turns OFF. When the battery is dead in PT,
the data saved in Flash will not be affected.
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Descriptions of Function
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