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10 and 11 as its childscreens. When creating an overlapping screen, create the child screens first.Here, create screen No. 10 as child screen 1.(1) Select [Screen] (menu bar) → [New]. (Refer to 4-2-3 “Creating a NewScreen”.)(2) At the screen selection dialog box, set “Standard Screen”.(3) At the new standard screen dialog box, set “10” for the screen No.Setting the screen properties(1) Select [Screen] (menu bar) → [Properties].(2) Set the screen properties as shown below for screen No.
10.AttributesScreen No.10HistorynTitleMonitor Screen-1CommentMonitor Screen-1BuzzerLoad Local 1 (Keyboard)System KeypadColourGridBackgroundBlackGrid SizeCustomHorizontal Spacing: 5Vertical Spacing:5Display GridnSnap to Gridn375Creating the Sample DataSection 9-3Creating the screen title ([Monitor Screen])S Copying the screen title from screen No. 1 (Menu Screen)(1) Copy “Menu Screen” character string and its frame (rectangle) on screenNo. 1 and paste them to screen No. 10.(2) Adjust the display position of the pasted character string and frame to thedesired position.S Modifying to [Monitor Screen](3) Double click the “Menu Screen” character string and modify the propertiesas shown below.
Note that other properties must be left unchanged.If selection of the “Menu Screen” (character) string is not easy, select [Edit](menu bar) → [Select Object], then click on the fixed display text.Monitor ScreenDescription(4) Adjust the size of the frame (rectangle).Creating the data display field ([Numeral Display 1])S Setting the title(1) Select [Objects] (menu bar) → [Fixed Display] → [Text].(2) Click the mouse with the mouse cursor set at the position where the numeraldisplay field title is to be displayed (at the intended upper left corner of text).(3) Set the properties as shown below.DescriptionNumeral Display 1PositionFont TypeStandardScale1SmoothingnAttributeStandardColour376––2 (High)ForegroundWhiteBackgroundTransparentCreating the Sample DataSection 9-3(4) Adjust the position of “Numeral Display 1” on the data creation screen bydragging it.S Creating the numeral display field(5) Select [Objects] (menu bar) → [Numeral Display].
(Refer to 6-6 “NumeralDisplay”.)(6) Click the mouse with the mouse cursor set at the position where the numeraldisplay field is to be displayed (at the intended upper left corner of numeraldisplay).(7) Set the properties as shown below.GeneralPositionFont TypeStandardScale2SmoothingnAttributeStandardColourSettings––ReferenceForegroundWhiteBackgroundBlackIndirectReferenceTable EntryDisplay TypeFormat20DecimalInteger4Decimal0Zero SuppressionnDisplay Signn(8) Adjust the position of the numeral display field by dragging it.S Surrounding the numeral display field with a frame(9) Select [Objects] (menu bar) → [Fixed Display] → [Rectangle].(10) On the data creation screen, drag the “rectangle” so that it encloses the numeral display field.(11) Use the properties as they are.(12) Adjust the size and the position of the frame (rectangle).377Creating the Sample DataSection 9-3Creating the numeral display field ([Numeral Display 2])S Copying and pasting the numeral display field ([Numeral Display 1])(1) Copy “Numeral Display 1” (character) string, numeral display field, and itsframe (rectangle).(2) Paste the copied contents and move them to the desired position (for displaying [Numeral Display 2]).S Modifying to [Numeral Display 2](3) Double click the “Numeral Display 1” (character) string and modify the properties as shown below.
Note that other properties must be left unchanged.DescriptionNumeral Display 2S Modifying the numeral display field(4) Double click the numeral display field ([0] displayed) and modify the properties as shown below. Note that other properties must be left unchanged.SettingsReferenceFormat(5) Drag the numeral display field ([IndirectReferenceTable Entry1Integer8Decimal00]) to the desired display position.S Modifying the frame(6) Specify the copied frame (rectangle) and adjust the size and the position.378Creating the Sample DataSection 9-3Creating the trend graphS Setting the graph(1) Select [Objects] (menu bar) → [Graph] → [Trend Graph]. (Refer to 6-9-4“Trend Graph”.)(2) At the trend graph display position, drag the mouse to set the trend graphdisplay area as desired.(3) Set the general properties as shown below.GeneralPosition––Size––DisplayTypeStandardDrawing Width3FramenDisplay SignnDirectionRightSampling Cycle1 *1ColourFrameWhite+ RangeBlack– RangeBlack*1: For NT31, NT31C, NT631, NT631C, sampling cycle of trend graph must bemultiple of 5 (minimum 5).S Setting the graph line379Creating the Sample DataSection 9-3(4) Double click the [Settings] tab and click on.Set the line 1 properties as shown below.LineValueLine100%Table Entry2Display %nColourCyanStyleSolid (Table EntryValue0%n, 800Table EntryValue–100%n, 0Table EntryValue(5) Click on)n, –800to close the line 1 properties.(6) Click onto add line 2.Set the line 2 properties as shown below.LineValueLine100%Table Entry3Display %nColourWhiteStyleDot-dash (Table EntryValue0%n, 600Table EntryValueClick onn, 1200Table EntryValue–100%)n, 0, (returns to setting property) then click onagain.S Adjusting the size and position of the frame and % display(7) Specify the trend graph and select [Edit] (menu bar) → [Select Object].(8) In the list, specify [0%] (Line 1 display %) at the upper right of the trend graphand drag it to the “%” display position for Data 1.Reference: Even if elements are overlapped, you can select the desired element easily usingthe [Select Object] function.
For elements such as a trend graph which consist ofseveral elements, use the [Edit Object] function to make element selection easier.(9) Specify [–100%] (Line 2 display %) at the upper right of the trend graph anddrag it to the “%” display position for Data 2.(10) Specify the trend graph frame and adjust the size and the position.380Creating the Sample DataSection 9-3S Displaying an exampleCreate the example of display using fixed display text and straight lines.(11) Select [Objects] (menu bar) → [Fixed Display] → [Text].(12) Click the mouse with the mouse cursor positioned at the “Data 1” displayposition.(13) Set “Data 1” in the (character) string setting (Fixed Display – Text) dialogbox.(14) Adjust the “Data 1” display position.(15) Select [Objects] (menu bar) → [Fixed Display] → [Polyline].
(Refer to 6-2-1“Polyine”.)(16) Drag the mouse cursor in the range (from the start point to the end point)where a line is to be displayed to the left of [Data 1].Set the line property as shown below.GeneralLine StyleSolidLine ColourCyan(17) Specify the drawn line and adjust the length and the position of the line.(18) Create the example display of “Data 2” in the same manner.Set the line property as shown below.General9-3-7Line StyleDot-dashLine ColourWhiteCreating the Monitor Screen (Child Screen 2)Here, create screen No.
11 as child screen 2.(1) Select [Screen] (menu bar) → [New].(2) At the screen selection dialog box, set “Standard Screen”.(3) At the new standard screen dialog box, set “11” for the screen No.381Creating the Sample DataSection 9-3Setting the screen properties(1) Select [Screen] (menu bar) → [Properties].(2) Set the screen properties as shown below for screen No. 11.AttributesScreen No.11HistorynTitleMonitor Screen-2CommentMonitor Screen-2BuzzerLoad Local 1 (Keyboard)System KeypadColourGridBackgroundBlackGrid SizeCustomHorizontal Spacing: 5Vertical Spacing:5Display GridnSnap to GridnCreating the lamps ([Lamp 1] to [Lamp 5])S Creating the frame of lamp 1(1) Select [Objects] (menu bar) → [Lamp] → [Standard].“Lamps”.)(Refer to 6-5(2) At the [Lamp 1] display position in the data creation screen, drag the mouseto create the lamp frame.In this step, a rectangular frame is created.(3) Set the properties as shown below.382Creating the Sample DataSection 9-3GeneralPosition––Size––Labeln, Lamp 1 (referto the following) *1FramenShapeCircleColourLightFunctionsAddressLamp Attribute*1:FrameWhiteONWhiteOFFTransparentPC (PLC) Bit Address L0000000I/O CommentLamp 1ON TypeLightPressto set the label.If the I/O comment is already set for the PLC address of light function,button copies the label.clicking onAfter completing the setting, go to the next step with clicking onbutton.S Setting the label for lamp 1(4) Pressin the general property of a lamp and set the label properties as shown below.CommentLamp 1Position––Font TypeStandardScale1SmoothingnAttributeStandardColourClick on2 (High)ForegroundWhiteBackgroundTransparent, (returns to lamp property) then click onagain.Reference: With NT31, NT31C, NT631, and NT631C, “Colour: ON” and “Colour: OFF” can beset independently for a label so that the lamp can be displayed in different colors inthe ON and OFF states.383Creating the Sample DataSection 9-3S Adjusting the size and position of the lamp(5) Specify the “Lamp 1”.(6) Select [Edit Object] from [Edit] menu.For methods of specifying an element consisting of multiple elements, refer to6–1–3 “Selecting an Element”.(7) Specify the “Lamp 1” and adjust the size and position of the lamp frame.(8) Adjust the position of the “Lamp 1” (character) string by dragging it.S Creating lamp 2(9) Copy [Lamp 1] and paste it onto the data creation screen.(10) Move the pasted [Lamp 1] to the [Lamp 2] position.(11) Double click the mouse on the pasted [Lamp 1] and modify the properties asshown below.