Section 2 NS Series Functions
2-12 Display and Input Objects
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2-12-4 List Selection
List selection objects display and select character string data. Character strings to be displayed in lists
can be selected from specified addresses or text files.
List selection objects can write the selected line or string information to a specified address, allowing the
string information to be received and used by the host. List strings to be displayed from the host can
also be specified.
ASCII or Unicode can be selected as the character code for list text strings to be assigned to ad-
dresses.
Note: ASCII characters use one byte per half-size character and two bytes per full-size character. Unicode char-
acters use two bytes for any character.
Select
Functional objects - List selection
or the
icon in CX-Designer to create a list selection
object.
List
1
List
2
List
3
List
4
List
5
List
6
List
7
Address
List
1
List
2
List
3
List
4
List
5
List
6
List
7
List
1
List
2
List
3
List
4
List
5
List
6
List
7
List
5
List
6
List
7
List
8
List
9
List
10
List
11
List
1
List
2
List
3
List
4
List
5
List
6
List
7
List
8
List
9
List
10
List
11
List
12
List
13
List
14
HOST: DM00001
HOST: DM00002
•
•
•
$W0 to $W9 “List 1”
$W10 to $W19 “List 2”
$W20 to $W29 “List 3”
$W30 to $W39 “List 4”
List data brought to $W.
(Address: $W0 is set.)
Size of list
No.
of
characters: 20
No.
of
lines:
7
Character
code:
ASCII
When “List 2” is selected
Brought to a file.
Text file
List 1
List
2
List
3
List 4
Writes “1”.
*1
Writes “List 2”.
HOST1: DM00005
Writes “1”
*1
HOST1: DM00006
Writes “4”
*1
*1: The counting for block numbers starts with “0.”
General Tab
Selection Operation Tab
Storage address for selected line number
HOST1:
DM00001
Storage address for selected character string
HOST1:
DM00002
Address for switching display block
HOST1:
DM00005
Address for switching first line
HOST1:
DM00006
External Control Tab
Displays the second block.
Displays from the 5th line.
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