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Section
Common Operation
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The current set status of the specified object is registered as the existing val-
ue of the same kind of object.
6-1-11 Relationships between Elements and Memory Tables
The relationships between elements and memory tables are shown below.
When creating an element, attend carefully to the memory table address, capac-
ity, etc.
: Reading from a memory table
: Writing to a memory table
Numeral Memory
Table
Character String
Memory Table
(String Table)
Bit Memory Table
Numeral display
–
–
Bar graph
–
–
Analogue Meter
–
–
Broken-line graph
–
–
Trend graph
–
–
Numeral setting
+ Touch switch (for inputting control code)
*1
–
–
Numeral setting
+ Touch switch (for copy setting)
*1
–
–
Numeral setting
+ Touch switch (for numeral input)
*1
–
–
Thumbwheel switch
Alarm list
–
Alarm history
–
Character string display
–
–
Character string setting
+ Touch switch (for character string input)
*1
–
–
Character string setting
+ Touch switch (for inputting control code)
*1
–
–
Character string setting
+ Touch switch (for copy setting)
*1
–
–
Standard lamp
*4
–
–
–
Image lamp
*2
–
–
–
Touch switch (for notifying input)
*4
–
–
–
*1: Numeral setting and character string setting are used in combination with a
touch switch.
*2: A standard lamp and an image lamp reads the specified PC (PLC) bit direct-
ly without using a memory table.
*3: A touch switch (for notifying input) directly drives the specified PC (PLC) bit
ON/OFF without using a memory table.
*4: When a Numeral Display or a String Display is specified as the label type,
the specified memory table will be read. (Only for NT21 and NT31/631-V2
and above)
6-1-12 Interlock
By setting the Interlock flag, the interlock facility will be activated for touch switch/
thumbwheel/numeral input/string input and recipe. When interlock is set, the cor-
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