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Note that [Transparent] can be specified only for the elements shown below.S Background of fixed display text (Either foreground or background has to beother color.)S Background of label of lamps and touch switchesS OFF state color of lamps and touch switchesS Background of element tiling patternsS Setting the color for text and numeralsFor text and numerals, color setting is possible both for characters and background.Foreground: Specify the color of text and numerals.Background: Specify the color for the background of text and numerals.If [Transparent] is specified, elements arranged behind text isvisible.Background colorForeground colorS Setting the color for graphicsFor a graphic, the foreground color can be set.Foreground: Specify the color of lines in a graphic and the color of the graphicitself when the attribute is set to “Inverse”.Foreground colorReference: Colour setting is possible only for color-type PT.However, with NT30 and NT31, setting of white and black (and transparent) is possible.134Common OperationSection 6-1S Setting the tiling colorWhen tiling a graphic, color designation is possible for the foreground, background, and border.Foreground: Specify the tiling color.Background: Specify the background color of tiling (color visible throughblank areas in the selected pattern).If [Transparent] is specified, the background becomestransparent, and elements arranged behind text and numerals arevisible.Border:Specify the border color of tiling area.BackgroundForegroundBorderAvailable tiling patterns are shown below.When tiling a graphic, the color of border should be set to the same color as setfor graphics which surround the tiling element.
If a different color is specified, orthere is a gap in the border, the tiling fills out the specified area.Reference: “Color Palette Symbol” for which tiling patterns and color combinations are registered is supplied with Support Tool as symbol data.
Using color palette symbol enables you to register required tiling objects on screen while checking their displaystatus. Color palette symbol does not have transparent background patterns. Border colors are set to ‘White’. Change the setting as required when using it. Fordetails, refer to 6-10-5 “Operating Procedure of Colour Palette Symbol”.S Setting the color for lamps and touch switchesWhen specifying the color for lamps and touch switches, it is possible to specifythe color for the frame, color when ON, and color when OFF.Frame: Specify the frame color if an element is displayed with a frame.ON:Specify the color which represents the lamp/touch switch ON status.OFF:Specify the color which represents the lamp/touch switch OFF status.If a lamp or a touch switch is set to flash, the ON color and OFF color are displayed alternately.Lamp/touchswitch ONLamp/touchswitch OFFLamp/touchswitch flashingON colorFrameON colorOFF colorFrameOFF color135Common OperationSection 6-1S Setting graph colorsWhen setting the color for bar graphs, analogue meters, broken-line graphs, andtrend graphs, specification is possible for the frame of the graph, + range, –range, line (foreground), and scale.Frame:Specify the color of the graph frame.+ Range: Specify the background color of the graph, to be applied when the numeric value is positive.For a bar graph, the bar is displayed in the specified color in thepositive range.– Range: Specify the background color of the graph, to be applied when thenumeric value is negative.For a bar graph, the bar is displayed in the specified color in thenegative range.Line-Colour (Foreground colour): Specify the line color of broken-line graphsand trend graphs, and foreground color forpresent value of analogue meters.Scale Colour:Specify the scale color of analogue meters.<Bar graph>–100%0%<Analogue meter>100%0%Foreground colorFrame color–100%Scale color0%100%100%–100%Framecolor<Trend graph><Broken-line graph>100%100%0%0%–100%–100%Frame color136Frame colorCommon OperationSection 6-1Settings for text displaySet the size and display attributes for displaying fixed display of text and (character) strings in a character string memory table (string table) in the manner shownbelow.The following shows only the common settings for text of fixed display.As an example, the properties for a text display (fixed display) are shown below.[Font Type]Specify the font type for displaying alphanumerics and symbols.Standard:A character is displayed in standard font (168 dots).Half Height:A character is displayed in half-height font (88 dots).Half heightStandard[Scale]Specify the character size.
(Only 1NT11S.)1 (Equal) and 21 (Wide) can be set for11 (Equal): A character is displayed in the original size both in height andwidth.12 (High):A character is displayed with doubled height and the originalwidth.21 (Wide):A character is displayed with the original height and doubledwidth.22:A character is displayed with doubled height and width.33:A character is displayed with threefold height and width.44:A character is displayed with fourfold height and width.88:A character is displayed with eightfold height and width(not possible for NT20S).137Common OperationSection 6-11 11 22 12 23 34 48 8Reference: With NT31, NT31C, NT631, NT631C with “-V1”, characters of 2 2 or larger scaleare automatically displayed in 32 dot high–definition font. (Marks inserted into astring are always displayed in 16 16 dot font.)32 dot font and font type ISO 8859–1 are not available on PT when system programs of “-V1” type were installed for NT31, NT31C, NT631, NT631C without“-V1”, even though other functions will be same as “-V1” type.
Therefore, in thiscase, characters of 2 x 2 or larger scale are displayed in 16 dot font for PT, whilethey are displayed in 32 dot font for Support Tool. Also, ISO8859–1 font type cannot be used for PT, CP437 font type is applied.[Smoothing]Smoothing processing allows jags to be smoothed when a character is displayedin an enlarged scale.Selection of this item is possible for characters of “2 2” or larger and for marks(16 16 dots).(With NT31, NT31C, NT631, NT631C, smoothing is not performedfor marks.)Smoothing cannot be selected for NT20S and NT600S since smoothing processing is always executed for characters larger than “2 2” with these models.Without smoothingWith smoothing[Attribute]This is an attribute to determine how text is displayed.
Attributes to be displayedhere vary somewhat according to the PT model.Standard:Text is displayed in the specified color and specified backgroundcolor.Inverse:Text and background are displayed in colors that are the reverseof the specified colors.Flash:Text flashes when displayed. If this attribute is selected,standard display and no display (background color only) arealternately displayed.Inverse Flash: Text is displayed by alternating standard display and inversedisplay.Reference: To check “Flash” and “Inverse Flash” display on the screen, specify [SimulateFlash] from [View] menu.
(For details, refer to 5–1–3)138Common OperationSection 6-1Settings for numeral displaySet the size and display attributes for displaying numeric values of numeral tablesand percentage values in a graph in the manner shown below.The following shows only the common settings for numeral display.As an example, the properties of a numeral display are described below.[Font Type]Specify the font type.Standard:A numeric value is displayed in the standard font (168 dots).Half Height:A numeric value is displayed in the half-height font (88 dots).Double Width: A numeric value is displayed in the double-width font(16 16 dots).Half heightStandard139Common OperationSection 6-1[Scale]Specify the character size. (Only 1NT11S.)1 (Equal) and 21 (Wide) can be set for11 (Equal): A numeric value is displayed at the original size both in heightand width.12 (High):A numeric value is displayed with doubled height and originalwidth.21 (Wide):A number is displayed at the original height and doubled width.22:A numeric value is displayed with doubled height and width.33:A numeric value is displayed with threefold height and width.44:A numeric value is displayed with fourfold height and width.88:A numeric value is displayed with eightfold height and width(not possible for NT20S).1 1 1 22 12 23 34 48 8Reference: With NT31, NT31C, NT631, NT631C with “-V1” , numbers of 2 2 or larger scaleare automatically displayed in 32 dot font.[Smoothing]Smoothing processing allows jags to be smoothed when a number is displayed inan enlarged scale.Selection of this item is possible, for numbers of “22” or larger.Smoothing cannot be selected for NT20S and NT600S since smoothing processing is always executed for numbers larger than “2 2” with these models.Without smoothing140With smoothingCommon OperationSection 6-1[Attribute]This is an attribute to determine how a numeric value is displayed.