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Lamps
Section 7-6
[Restrictions]
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A maximum of 256 lamps can be registered for one screen. For an overlapping
screen comprising 8 child screens, the maximum is 1024.
There is no restriction on the number of lamps that can be registered for one
screen data file: any number can be registered as long as the data file capacity is
not exceeded. However, if a large number of elements are registered, check that
the restrictions on element display are complied with by referring to “Display Re-
strictions” (page 644).
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When polygons are used as the display graphics for normal (standard) lamps,
one polygon can be given up to 255 vertices.
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Image/library lamps are subject to the maximum simultaneous display restric-
tion imposed on image and library data. This means that a maximum total of 256
image/library lamps and image and library data can be displayed on one screen.
For an overlapping screen comprising 8 child screens, the maximum is 1024.
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When library data is displayed with an image/library lamp, if the library data pro-
jects outside the screen area, nothing is displayed. Usually, the Support Tool
ensures that the data does not project out of the screen area.
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If no data is registered for the specified image/library lamp code, nothing will be
displayed.
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Among lamps, the display order is determined by the order in which the lamps
were created. However, this order among lamps can be changed with the Sup-
port Tool.
[Common Attributes]
The common attributes vary widely according to the type of lamp, therefore they
are described separately for each case.
Summary of Contents for NT31 Series
Page 1: ...Cat No V043 E1 2 Programmable Terminal NT31 31C OPERATION MANUAL...
Page 2: ...iii NT31 31C Programmable Terminal Operation Manual Produced March 1999...
Page 41: ...30 Before Operating Section 1 5...
Page 75: ...64 Using a Memory Unit NT31 NT31C without V1 Section 3 6...
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Page 235: ...224 c Return to the screen on which screens are specified...
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Page 360: ...349 It is not possible to control a gloval window by touch switch operation...
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Page 476: ...465 Special Functions Section 7 16...
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Page 610: ...599 Commands Responses Section 9 3...
Page 630: ...619 Examples of Actual Applications of Memory Link Section 10 2...