Function Related to Global Overlap Display (Entry
Mode)
The global overlap setting is added to the command memory and information output memory in the
entry mode.
Command Memory
[Input Item Select: Internal]
MSB
15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00
1
0
0
2. Entry area
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
3. Entry area
0: Manual
1: Auto
4. Write enabled/disabled
0: Write disabled
1: Write enabled
1. Entry area
This is valid when entry area (2.) is set to enabled [1].
designation
Specify the area where the cursor can move. The content is shown below:
2. Entry area
Select the area where the cursor can move between the data fields to
select an entry target.
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
3. Cursor movement
For more information, refer to the V8 Series Reference Manual.
4. Write
enabled/disabled
0
0
0
0
0
0
System reserved
(Be sure to set "0".)
Bit No.
02
01
00
Data Display
0
0
0
Base
0
0
1
Overlap ID 0
0
1
0
Overlap ID 1
0
1
1
Overlap ID 2
1
0
0
Global overlap ID 3
The cursor moves in the areas in the following order:
1) Base screen
2) Overlap ID 0
3) Overlap ID 1
4) Overlap ID 2
5) Global overlap ID 3
The cursor moves in the specified area only.
For the procedure of area designation, refer to "1. Entry area
designation".
2
LSB
0
0
1. Entry area designation
Type
Data Block
Data block area No. 0
Data block area No. 1
Data block area No. 2
Data block area No. 3
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Global Overlap
2
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