Overlapping Screens - Omron NT600M Series Operation Manual

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Overlapping Screens

Example
Parent screen for consecutive screens
Screen no. 9
20
Register the screen numbers of the child screens
that you want to make consecutive. (You can set
screen numbers in any order you want.)
Screen contents
Screen
20
21
22
23
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Overlapping Screens
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If screen 9 is designated from the host, the content of screen 20 is displayed
first. If you press the Down Key, you scroll down to the next screens.
21
23
A
B
C
D
Note 1. Parent screens (screen no. 09 in this case) cannot have screen data.
They can be treated only as parent screens.
2. Scrolling is done in screen units.
3. Screens with numeric settings cannot be designated as child screens.
The contents of multiple screens can be laid one on top of another and regis-
tered as one screen, when the screens are created on the Support Tool. Just
as with ordinary screens, if the number of a screen registered as an overlap-
ping screen is designated from the host, then the overlapping screens corre-
sponding to that number are displayed.
A maximum of eight screens may be overlapped.
Screens with touch switches, lamps, graphs, character strings, and numeric
displays can be overlapped. If screens with numeric settings are to be over-
lapped with screens that have touch switches or lamps, then use touch
switch/lamp numbers 0 to 243 (or 0 to 230 when the ten-key is registered to
"user"). In addition, do not overlap touch switches/lamps with numeric keys.
An overlapping screen cannot be set as a child screen of a continuous
screen.
Section 4-5
Screen no. 9: Screens displayed
A
20
B
21
D
23
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