Section 6
System Menu Operations
This section describes the methods for operating the System Menu.
This section also provides details on functions that are useful for NS-series PT applications and
for system maintenance.
6-1
Operating Modes and System Menu................................................................................ 6-3
6-1-1
Mode Configuration ................................................................................................. 6-3
6-1-2
System Menu Configuration .................................................................................... 6-3
6-1-3
Overview of Menu Items.......................................................................................... 6-4
6-1-4
Using the System Menu ........................................................................................... 6-7
6-2
Initializing and Saving Data and Removing the Memory Card..................................... 6-10
6-2-1
Screen Data Area Format ....................................................................................... 6-11
6-2-2
Initializing or Saving the Alarm/Event History...................................................... 6-12
6-2-3
Initializing and Saving Data Log............................................................................ 6-14
6-2-4
Initializing and Saving the Operation Log ............................................................. 6-15
6-2-5
Initializing and Saving the Error Log..................................................................... 6-17
6-2-6
Language Selection ................................................................................................ 6-18
6-2-7
Removing the Memory Card .................................................................................. 6-19
6-2-8
Initializing Internal Holding Memories ($HB/$HW)............................................. 6-20
6-3
PT Settings..................................................................................................................... 6-21
6-3-1
Start-up Wait Time................................................................................................. 6-23
6-3-2
Screen Saver........................................................................................................... 6-24
6-3-3
Key Press Sound..................................................................................................... 6-25
6-3-4
Buzzer Sound ......................................................................................................... 6-25
6-3-5
Backlight Brightness .............................................................................................. 6-26
6-3-6
Calendar Check ...................................................................................................... 6-27
6-3-7
Printer Type............................................................................................................ 6-28
6-3-8
Printing Mode......................................................................................................... 6-28
6-3-9
Orientation.............................................................................................................. 6-29
6-3-10
Changing Values in Device Monitor Setting.......................................................... 6-29
6-3-11
Contrast (NS5-SQ
@@
/NS5-MQ
@@
Only) ........................................................... 6-29
6-3-12
CJK Han Unification Priority................................................................................. 6-30
6-3-13
Alarm Monitor Registration Procedure .................................................................. 6-30
Summary of Contents for NS15-V2 Series
Page 1: ...Cat No V083 E1 14 Programmable Terminals NS Series SETUP MANUAL...
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Page 34: ...1 4 Procedure for Running NS series PTs 1 12...
Page 54: ...2 2 Part Names and Functions 2 20...
Page 144: ...4 4 Recommended Connector Cables 4 28...
Page 174: ...5 3 Connecting to Host via EtherNet IP 5 30...
Page 246: ...6 11 Verifying Tags 6 72...
Page 280: ...Appendix 2 Dimensions A 20 NS5 V1 V2 Cable Connection Dimensions...
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