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6-8 Special Screens
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9. If you want to continue using the Memory Card, press the
Reset
Button to reset the PT.
If you remove or replace the Memory Card, press the
Reset
Button immediately after re-
moval or replacement to reset the PT.
Precautions
for Correct Use
•
Please refer to the procedure above for removing a Memory Card when
transferring data and always follow the messages displayed on the PT. If a
Memory Card is removed at the wrong time, the data that has been trans-
ferred may not work properly.
•
The data that can be transferred using the Memory Card Transfer operation
on the System Menu is only the screen and system program data can be
manually transferred with a Memory Card inserted. The DIP switch on the
PT must be manipulated to insert a Memory Card and automatically up-
load/download screen or system program data. Refer to
3-6 Using Memory
Cards
for details.
6-8-10 External Application Startup
This function closes the regular work screen and starts up an external application, such as
the Programming Console function or Ladder Monitor.
The following describes the procedure for starting up external applications. Refer to the indi-
vidual manual for more details on functions and operations applicable to the application.
Start up an external application by using operations from the
Special Screen
Tab in the
System Menu
as follows:
1. Select an external application from the Special Functions List Box, and press the
START
Button.
The following diagram shows the screen with Ladder Monitor selected.
2. The NS-series PT resets.
3. The NS-series PT reboots, and the selected application starts up.
If an application displays a message, refer to its manual.
Summary of Contents for NS - REV 12
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