Omron NT20S Operation Manual page 142

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Screen Display
Continuous Screens
[Example overlapping screen]
Screen #8
This is an
overlapping
screen.
S Parent screen: #8
S Child screens: #10, #7, and #25
When screen #8 is designated, screen #8 becomes the parent screen and the
child screens #10, #7, and #25 are displayed over the parent screen in that order.
Only one numeral setting screen which allows numeric values to be set on the
NT20S screen can be registered as a child screen. For the numeral setting, refer to
Section 4-8 Numeral Setting (page 140).
Make sure that the touch switches and numbers set in the normal screens do not
overlap in an overlapping screen. If the set positions of the touch switches and/or
numbers in the normal screens overlap with each other, such settings may some-
times not be effective as intended. Use the support tool and make sure that the set
positions do not overlap with each other.
A group of normal screens which are related in series and can be switched consec-
utively is called the "continuous screens". Up to eight screens can be registered to
one screen as a group of continuous screens.
The base screen used for registering the continuous screens is called a "parent
screen", and the registered continuous screens are called "child screens".
The current screen number and the total number of continuous screens can be
displayed in the top right corner of the screen. This is called the "page number dis-
play".
The page number is set when creating the screen data by using the support tool.
Refer to the "NT-series Support Tool Operation Manual" (V028-E1-j).
All display elements except "numeral setting" can be used in the continuous
screens.
The screen attributes set in the parent screen become effective in the continuous
screens.
Screen #10
(1)
This is an
Screen #7
(2)
overlapping
Screen #25
(3)
screen.
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