Screen Display; Classification Of Screens - Omron NT11 - 01-2004 User Manual

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Screen Display

Types and Attributes of Characters and Figures
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Screen Display

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Classification of Screens

Normal screens (screen numbers 1 to 250)
System screen (screen number 0)
The following types of characters can be input by using the support tool and
be displayed during operation.
Character
Dots
Type
(vertical x
horizontal)
Normal height
8 x 16
characters
Marks
8 x 16
• Marks
A mark is a graphic pattern created by 8 (horizontal) x16 (vertical) by using
the support tool. Marks can be handled the same as the normal size char-
acters. Up to 64 patterns can be defined within the total screen data.
• Enlarged display of the characters and marks
The characters and marks can be enlarged to the following scales.
• Reverse and flashing display
Reverse display:
Flashing display:
Reverse and flashing display: The reverse display alternates with the nor-
This section describes the screen information required for the operation with
the NT11.
The NT11 is provided with the following types of screens which are classified
by the display method.
• Normal screen
• System screen
The screen type is determined by the screen number.
These screens can be used without restriction by the user to create various
kinds of monitor and setting screens, including fixed displays, character dis-
plays, numeral displays, and bar graph displays.
The system screen is reserved by the NT11 for system applications.
Screen No. 0 ..... Blank screen
Character Set
Characters Displayed in One
Screen (without overwriting)
Alphanumerics and
20 characters x 4 lines
symbols
(80 characters)
Create by using the
support tool
PT
PT
x1 scale
Double
width scale
The display brightness of the character and
the background is reversed comparing with
the normal display.
Characters are displayed as they flash. The
normal display alternates with no-display.
mal display.
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