Omron NT620S Operation Manual page 185

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Pop-up Window Function
Window Screens and Display Elements
Note
- By registering multiple screen switching keys (touch switches), menus for
screen switching can be created.
MENU
Press here
MENU
Using the pop-up window function, windows can be created in the screens num-
bered 1900 to 1979 (note that a screen for which a window is registered is called
a "window screen"). Screens other than these cannot be opened as windows.
On returning to the "Screen List" screen after creating a window in the screen
number range 1900 to 1979, specify the "window area (display area)" (The win-
dow will then open in a display area of the specified size and at the specified posi-
tion).
The following elements can be displayed in NT620S/NT620C windows. If ele-
ments other than these are registered on a window screen, they will not be dis-
played when the window opens.
- "Background color" screen attribute (NT620C only)
- Fixed displays
- Touch switches (but the input notification and screen print functions cannot
be used)
- Numeral/character-string input setting fields (only one can be used)
Elements that project beyond the display area will not be displayed when the win-
dow opens. Similarly, display elements on the base screen that overlap even
partly with the window will be deleted when the window opens.
- Since the pop-up window function and screen print function share the same
memory area, it is not possible to open a window during screen printing. Con-
versely, a screen cannot be printed while a window is open.
- The display elements in a window cannot be notified to the PC. This means
that the lamp bits of touch switches in windows cannot be controlled.
- While a window is open, display processing may be slightly delayed.
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