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This feature allows the status of the object, when it is registered to thescreen, to be changed, eliminating the operation steps to modify the property of theobject.Note that the PC (PLC) address and reference memory table cannot be registeredas the existing value.(1) Specify the object to be registered as the existing value (select only one object).(2) [Draw] (menu bar) → [Use as Default] (Or select [Use as Default] from pop–upedit menu)The current set status of the specified object is registered as the existing valueof the same kind of object.147Common Operation6-1-11Section 6-1Relationships between Elements and Memory TablesThe relationships between elements and memory tables are shown below.When creating an element, attend carefully to the memory table address, capacity,etc.F: Reading from a memory tablef: Writing to a memory tableNumeral MemoryTableCharacter StringMemory Table(String Table)Bit Memory TableNumeral displayF––Bar graphF––Analogue MeterF––Broken-line graphF––Trend graphF––Numeral setting+ Touch switch (for inputting control code)*1f––Numeral setting+ Touch switch (for copy setting)*1f––Numeral setting+ Touch switch (for numeral input)*1f––Thumbwheel switchfAlarm list–FFAlarm history–FF(Character) string display–F–(Character) string setting+ Touch switch (for (character) string input)*1–f–(Character) string setting+ Touch switch (for inputting control code)*1–f–(Character) string setting+ Touch switch (for copy setting)*1–f–Standard lamp*2–––––––––Image lamp*2Touch switch (for notifyinginput)*3*1: Numeral setting and (character) string setting are used in combination with atouch switch.*2: A standard lamp and an image lamp reads the specified PC (PLC) bitdirectly without using a memory table.*3: A touch switch (for notifying input) directly drives the specified PC (PLC) bitON/OFF without using a memory table.148Fixed Display6-2Section 6-2Fixed DisplayFixed display means graphic data which does not have the data communicationfunction with a PC and a memory table.Set only general properties.Reference: Rotation and other processing are not possible for the fixed display.
For imagedata, rotation and inverse are possible during creation of the image data.6-2-1PolylineA straight line is drawn.Polylines cannot be used with NT11S.(1) A continuous line is drawn and changed into a required shape.Operation procedure[Objects] → [Fixed Display] → [Polyline]Selection using the menu bar:Selection using the drawing toolbar:TerminologyVertexVertexProperty setting[General]Line Style:Specify the type of lineSolid line, dotted line, alternate short and long lines, alternate twoshort and long linesAttributeStandard, Flash (Flash can be set only for NT31, NT31C, NT631, and NT631C)ColourForeground:Specify the line color.(Can only be set for PTs with color display.)White, black, blue, red, magenta, green, cyan, yellow149Fixed DisplaySection 6-2GuidanceS For line type, the following four choices are provided.SolidDashDot-dashDot-dot-dashThe line type is specified using the line style property.S When creating a polyline, draw a continuous line first, then add vertices in theedit operation to change the drawn continuous line into the desired broken line.Vertices can be set at up to 254 positions.S To add a vertex, follow the steps shown below.(1) Draw a continuous line.(2) After locating the cursor at a position where a vertex is to be added, right clickthe mouse and select [Add Node] in the pop-up menu.(3) Drag the vertex to the desired position.Cursor position[Remove Node]executedS To remove a vertex, locate the cursor on the vertex to be removed and select[Remove Node] in the pop-up menu.150Fixed Display6-2-2Section 6-2ArcAn arc is drawn.Arcs cannot be used with NT11S, NT20S and NT600S.(1) An arc is drawn.
The radius of an arc can be changed.Operation procedureSelection using the menu bar:[Objects] → [Fixed Display] → [Arc]Selection using the drawing toolbar:TerminologyEnd pointCenter pointStart pointProperty setting[General]PositionCenter point:Indicates the position of the center of an arc.Start point:Indicates the position of the start point of an arc.End point:Indicates the position of the end point of an arc.An arc is drawn anti-clockwise from the start point to the endpoint.Size:Indicates the radius of an arc.Attribute:Specify the display attribute.Standard, Inverse, Flash, Inverse FlashColourForeground:Specify the line color.(Can only be set for PTs with color display.)White, black, blue, red, magenta, green, cyan, yellow151Fixed DisplaySection 6-2GuidanceS An arc is defined by the center point, the start point, and the end pointThe line type is specified using line style attribute.6-2-3Center point:Indicates the position of the center of an arc.End point:Indicates the position of the end point of an arc.The end point can be dragged to the desired position.Start point:Indicates the position of the start point of an arc.When the start point is dragged, the start point position and arcradius are changed.RectangleA rectangle is drawn.Rectangles cannot be used with NT11S, NT20S and NT600S.(1) A rectangle is drawn.
The length of a vertical and horizontal sides can bechanged.Operation procedureSelection using the menu bar:Selection using the drawing toolbar:TerminologyPosition152[Objects] → [Fixed Display] →[Rectangle]Fixed DisplaySection 6-2Property setting[General]Position:Indicates the display position of a rectangle.Size:Indicates the size of a rectangle.Attribute:Specify the display attribute.Standard, Inverse, Flash, Inverse FlashColourForeground:Specify the line color.(Can only be set for PTs with color display.)White, black, blue, red, magenta, green, cyan, yellowGuidanceS A rectangle element can be modified in the manner shown below.A rectangle can be modified by dragging a green J mark (handle).Modified in theupper left directionModified in theupper directionModified in theupper right directionModified in theright directionModified in theleft directionModified in thelower left directionModified in thelower directionModified in thelower right directionS To tile a rectangle, paste a tiling element into it.RectangleTiling elementFor details of tiling elements, refer to 6-2-8 “Tiling”.6-2-4CircleA circle is drawn.Circles can be used with all models except for NT11S.(1) A circle is drawn.
The radius of a circle can be changed.153Fixed DisplaySection 6-2Operation procedure[Objects] → [Fixed Display] → [Circle]Selection using the menu bar:Selection using the drawing toolbar:TerminologyCenter pointProperty setting[General]PositionCenter point:Indicates the position of the center of a circle.Size:Indicates the radius of a circle.Attribute:Specify the display attribute. (Setting is not possible with NT20Sand NT600S)Standard, Inverse, Flash, Inverse FlashColourForeground:Specify the line color.(Can only be set for PTs with color display.)White, black, blue, red, magenta, green, cyan, yellowGuidanceS A circle element can be modified in the manner shown below.A circle can be modified by dragging a green J mark (handle).Note that a circle cannot be deformed to an oval.154For modification in theupper left directionFor modification in theupper right directionFor modification in thelower left directionFor modification in thelower right directionFixed DisplaySection 6-2S To tile a circle, paste a tiling element into it.CircleTiling elementFor details of tiling elements, refer to 6-2-8 “Tiling”.6-2-5PolygonA polygon is drawn.Polygons cannot be used with NT11S, NT20S and NT600S.(1) After a polygon is drawn, it is modified to give the desired shape.Operation procedureSelection using the menu bar:[Objects] → [Fixed Display] → [Polygon]Selection using the drawing toolbar:TerminologyVertex (Node)VertexAttribute pointVertexProperty setting[General]Attribute:Specify the display attribute.Standard, Inverse, Flash, Inverse FlashColourForeground:Position:Specify the line color.(Can only be set for PTs with color display.)White, black, blue, red, magenta, green, cyan, yellowIndicates the position of Attribute Point (reference point).155Fixed DisplaySection 6-2GuidanceS A polygon is created on the basis of a triangle.
After a triangle is drawn, verticesare added in the edit operation to create a polygon.Vertices can be set at up to 255 positions.S To add a vertex, follow the steps shown below.(1) Draw a polygon.(2) After locating the cursor at a position where a vertex is to be added, right clickthe mouse and select [Add Node] in the pop-up menu.(3) Drag the vertex to the desired position.S To remove a vertex, locate the cursor on the vertex to be removed and select[Remove Node] in the pop-up menu.Cursor position[Remove Node] executedS To tile a rectangle, paste a tiling element into it.PolygonTiling elementFor details of tiling elements, refer to 6-2-8 “Tiling”.156Fixed Display6-2-6Section 6-2SectorA sector is drawn.Sectors cannot be used with NT11S, NT20S and NT600S.(1) A sector is drawn. The size of a sector can be changed.Operation procedureSelection using the menu bar:[Objects] → [Fixed Display] → [Sector]Selection using the drawing toolbar:TerminologyEnd pointCenter pointStart pointProperty setting[General]PositionCenter point:Indicates the position of the center of a sector.Start point:Indicates the position of the start point of a sector.End point:Indicates the position of the end point of a sector.A sector is drawn anti-clockwise from the start point to the endpoint.Size:Indicates the radius of a sector.Attribute:Specify the display attribute.Standard, Inverse, Flash, Inverse FlashColourForeground:Specify the line color.(Can only be set for PTs with color display.)White, black, blue, red, magenta, green, cyan, yellow157Fixed DisplaySection 6-2GuidanceS A sector is defined by the center point, the start point, and the end pointThe line type is specified using line style attribute.Center point:Indicates the position of the center of a sector.End point:Indicates the position of the end point of a sector.The end point can be dragged to a desired position to changethe position of the end point.Start point:Indicates the position of the start point of a sector.When the start point is dragged, the start point position andsector radius are changed.S When tiling a sector, paste a tiling element in it.Tiling elementSectorFor details of tiling element, refer to 6-2-8 “Tiling”.6-2-7TextText is drawn.Text can be used with all models.(1) Text is drawn.