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Creating Graphs
Section 4-8
4-8-1
Setting Graphs
These are the procedures for setting graphs. For details on the display of charac-
ter-strings and numeric values, setting display colors (NT30C and NT610C), set-
ting numeral tables, and setting words and bits, see 4-2 “Common Setting Opera-
tions” (p.61).
Setting Bar Graphs
A maximum of 50 bar graphs can be set for display on one screen.
When using an NT600S or NT600M, it is not possible to create bar graphs with a
width of greater than 256 dots.
Procedure 1.
Select “GRAPH” from the initial editing screen.
2.
If using an NT30, NT30C, NT612G or NT610C with Ver.3 or a later version of
the direct connection function, select “BAR GRAPH” from the graph menu and
press the
key.
If you are using an NT20S, NT20M, NT600S, or NT600M, the graph menu will
not be displayed.
3.
Select the field in which the bar graph is to be registered in the window and
press the
key.
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To delete an existing bar graph from the field in which it is registered, locate the
cursor at that field and press the [F1] (Delete) key.
Reference:
To “increment copy” an existing entry into the next input field (incrementing the nu-
meral memory table number), press the [F2] (iCopy) key with the cursor located on
that entry. Note that there must also be an entry in the next input field. (See p.77).
4.
Make the necessary settings.
S
Ref Way:
Specify the method used to reference the memory table
used for the display here.
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This item can only be set when using direct connec-
tion. Only the “Direct” setting is valid. Do not select
“Indrct”.
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