Basic Attributes Of Component - Omron NB Series Operation Manual

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2
Use the vector font as much as possible when it can meet the requirements.
Because the dot matrix font and graphics font have many disadvantages in the storage space and
scaling etc, therefore, use the vector font as much as possible.
3
The types of the vector font can be reduced when the screen can meet the requirements.
If too many types of vector fonts (e.g. dozens or more) are used by the user, the number of font files
will be too many, thus affecting the compilation speed, downloading speed and screen switching
speed.
4
Use the common fonts as much as possible.
If a certain project uses "Microsoft Elegant Black" font when it is edited on PC, and when it is
transferred to another PC where no "Microsoft Elegant Black" font exists for editing, then all the
"Microsoft Elegant Black" characters used in the project will be changed to "SimSun" automatically.

3-5-10 Basic Attributes of Component

Priority
It is pre-reserved for the function.
Write
Refers to the register address of the control devices where the state values are written. If it can't be set, it
Address
means the component is read-only and its state can only be displayed based on the state value of the read
address.
HMI
PLC No.
Change Station
Num
Addr. Type
Address
Code Type
Word Length
System Register
Format (Range)
Use Address Tag
Use the index
register
Read
Refers to the address of the control device register read by the state value. If it can't be set, it means the
Address
component is write-only and its state can't be displayed based on the state value of the read address.
Description
Refers to the reference name assigned to the current component (not displayed).
NB-series Programmable Terminals NB-Designer Operation Manual(V106)

Basic Attributes of Component

Refers to the HMI number corresponding to the control. The number will be assigned
automatically according to the establishment sequence of HMI
Refers to PLC number corresponding to the control. The number will be assigned
automatically according to the establishment sequence of PLC.
This option can be used to access the corresponding PLC during the communication
with multiple PLCs. This option is applicable to the situation where only one PLC is
edited when one HMI is connected with multiple devices or multiple HMIs are connected
with multiple devices.
Refers to the register of PLC device to be controlled or the internal register of the HMI.
For the internal address type of HMI, refer to 3-5-4 Read/Write Address for PLC.
Specifies address to be written to.
Includes BIN, BCD or LSB. 256 kinds of states (max.) can be displayed when the
BIN/BCD codes are used and 17 states (max.) can be displayed when the LSB codes
are used.
Refers to the number of the occupied registers. The default number is 1, and it varies
with the different component or address type.
Refers to the internal registers provided by the HMI for some special purposes. For
details, refer to 3-11 Address of System Reserved Register.
Refers to the formats of the address types of the PLC registers or the internal register
address of the HMI.
Determines whether to use the addresses registered in the address tags. For details,
refer to 3-8-2 Address Tag.
Determines whether to use the specified register as the index register for the control
register of the current component. The new [Read/Write Address] = the specified
[Read/Write Address] + [Index Address]. For example, when the specified written
address is D100 and the index register address is LW0, if LW0=10, the new write
address is D100+10=D110.
3 Functions of NB-Designer
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