Characters And Figures Which Can Be Displayed - Omron NT20S Operation Manual

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Outline of Functions
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Characters and Figures Which can be Displayed

Types and Attributes of Characters and Figures
Reference: Smoothing
The NT20S screen can display characters, figures, and other various elements.
This section describes the types and attributes of the characters and figures which
can be displayed and do not need to be changed at all.
For the settings, display, and use of the characters, numeric values, and graphs
which change according to the system operation status and other conditions, refer
to Section 4-4 Memory Table (page 126).
The power of expression of the screen can be increased by giving various attrib-
utes such as the enlarged or reverse display to the characters and figures.
The character and figure attributes can be set in the edit screen when creating the
screen data by using the support tool.
When using the NT20S-ST128 (RS-232C), character strings can also be dis-
played in accordance with commands from the host, independently of the current-
ly displayed screen (this is the "terminal function").
The following types of characters can be input by using the support tool and be
displayed during operation.
Dots
Character
(vertical x
Type
horizontal)
Half height
8 x 8
characters
Normal
16 x 8
characters
Marks
16 x 16
S Marks
A mark is a graphic pattern created by combining 16 x 16 dots by using the sup-
port tool. Marks can be handled the same as the wide size characters. Up to 64
patterns can be defined within the total screen data using character code FF20
to FF5F.
S Enlarged display of the characters and marks
The characters and marks can be enlarged to the following scales.
Double
x1 scale
width scale
The characters and marks enlarged to the x4 scale or larger are displayed with
the outline automatically smoothed. This function is called "smoothing".
Character Set
Alphanumerics and
symbols
Alphanumerics and
symbols
Create by using the
support tool
Double
x4 scale
height scale
Section 4-2
Maximum Number of
Characters Displayed in One
Screen (without overwriting)
32 characters x 16 lines
(512 characters)
32 characters x 8 lines
(256 characters)
x9 scale
x16 scale
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