4-9
Section
Character-String Setting
170
BS
Used to delete a character just before an input cursor
DEL
Used to delete a character at an input cursor
A
Used to move an input cursor to the left by one character
"
Used to move an input cursor to the right by one character
ENT
Used to confirm an input character (After confirming this, a cursor
moves to the following input column)
Be sure to press the Enter (
) key after an input operation is completed. At
this time, the character-strings being displayed are written into the character-
string memory table and simultaneously notified to the PC.
Note
In order to make character-string settings, a key to confirm character-string in-
put is required. Allocate the Enter (
) or ENT control key to a touch switch to
create this key.
Reference
- It is also possible to use the control keys of the input key function (however, the
four keys used for alarm display cannot be used).
- By switching between windows, a large number of character keys can be used.
It is also possible to create a temporary input field in a window to allow the exist-
ing data to be checked while inputting new data. For details, see 4-10 “Pop-Up
Window Function” (page 171).
- Using copy keys (page 156) allows you to input the value or code (constant)
stored in a character-string memory table into a character-string setting input
field in a one-touch operation.
Example:
- When the “NT620S-” is pressed
NT620S-
Character-string setting input column
Character keys
NT620S-
NT620C-
ST211
ST141
ST211B
ST141B
- Then, when the “ST211” is pressed
Character-string setting
NT620S-ST211
NT620S-
NT620C-
ST211
ST141
ST211B
ST141B
Character keys
- Finally, when the Enter (
) key is pressed, the “NT620S-ST211” being dis-
played in the input column of the character-string setting is confirmed and
written into the character-string memory table and simultaneously notified to
the PC.
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