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Screen Displays
Switching Continuous Screens Using the Touch Switches
The base screen used for registering the consecutive screens is called the par-
ent screen, and the consecutive screens are called child screens.
The current screen number and the total number of consecutive screens can be
displayed in the top right corner of the screen. This is called the page number
display.
The page number is set when creating the screen data by using the NT-series
Support Tool. Refer to the NT-series Support Tool for Windows Operation
Manual (V061).
With consecutive screens, no display elements are actually created on the pat-
ent screen. Create all display elements on the child screens. Screen attributes,
such as a buzzer attribute, can be set in the parent screen and will be effective in
the consecutive screens.
Example of Consecutive Screens
Continuous
screen (1)
[↑] touch switch
Continuous
screen (2)
[↑] touch switch
Continuous
screen (3)
• Parent screen: No. 10
• Child screens: No. 20, No. 15, and No. 5
When the parent screen (No. 10) is designated, screen No. 20, which is page 1 of
the continuous screens, will be displayed. Screen No. 15 or No. 5 can be dis-
played by using the touch switches. Screen No. 10 is the parent screen of the
continuous screens and thus cannot be displayed as an individual screen.
Consecutive screens can be switched by using touch switches to which control
keys
and
have been allocated.
If the numeral setting attribute keypad attribute of the parent screen is set to "sys-
tem," the
and
control keys will be automatically created as shown in the fig-
ures below.
Production Status
Line A:
Normal
Line B:
Normal
1/3
Screen No. 20
[↓] touch switch
2/3
Screen No. 15
[↓] touch switch
3/3
Screen No. 5
1/3
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