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Alarm List, Alarm History
Section 7-11
General
Color
Frame
Color of the frame (colors other than white and black are fea-
tured with NT31C only)
Black/Blue/Red/Magenta/Green/Cyan/Yellow/White
Background
ON
ON color of the message display field (colors other than
white and black are featured with NT31C only)
Black/Blue/Red/Magenta/Green/Cyan/Yellow/White
OFF
OFF color of the message display field (colors other than
white and black are featured with NT31C only)
Black/Blue/Red/Magenta/Green/Cyan/Yellow/White
Image & Library
Display
ImageLib
Presence/absence of image library display
Check mark (present)/No check mark (absent)
Color
Foreground
Foreground color of images (valid only for image data in the
“2 Colors” mode)
Black/Blue/Red/Magenta/Green/Cyan/Yellow/White
Background
Background color of image/library displays
Black/Blue/Red/Magenta/Green/Cyan/Yellow/White/
Transparent (“Transparent” is only possible for alarm
lists)
Position
(Top left corner of the rectangular area including the message
display field, touch switches, and image/library display field)
“Length”
Image/library display field
Size (Y direction)
Frame color
“Display Line Qty”
ON/OFF color
Size (X direction)
S
The position and size of the Image/library display field can be changed without
restriction.
S
The positions of line/page scroll touch switches can be set without restriction.
However, the display colors and sizes of them cannot be changed.
Reference: For details on the screen numbers that can be switched by the alarm list/history
function and the image/library codes that can be set, refer to 7-3-3 “Bit Memory
Tables” (page 295).
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...