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Section 2 NS Series Functions
NS Series Programming Manual
General Tab Page
Sets the alarm/event summary/history display format and display order.
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Setting
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Comment
Object
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Display data
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Group Specification
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Date and Time dis-
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Switch
Date
Time
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Apply to All Labels
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Display type
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Default display order
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Alarm/event registra-
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Sets an explanatory comment for the pasted object.
(Up to 32 characters.)
Select one of the following 2 display data types.
Current Occurred alarms (Displays the current alarm).
Alarm history (Displays all alarms, including past alarms.)
The display can be set to include only information from groups specified when alarms/events
are registered. Click the Select Button to display Select Alarm/Event Group Dialog Box.
Displays the date and time of the alarm or event. Select the date and time display format from
the list.
Sets the date and time display format for each label.
Selects the date display format from the list.
Selects the time display format from the list.
Uses the date display method for the selected label for all labels. This setting is applied only to
labels for which a date display is selected. Apply to All Labels cannot be set in the
following cases.
• When the Date & Time Display Format Check Box is selected on the Edit/Display Tab Page
of the Option Dialog Box accessed by selecting Tools - Option.
• When there is only one label.
Select the alarm/event type to be displayed from the following 4 options.
High alarm
Middle alarm
Low alarm
Event
The default display order for alarm/event summary/history display can be selected from the
following 6 options.
From New Date & Time
From Old Date & Time
From High priority
From Low priority
From High Frequency
From Low Frequency
Click the Register Alarm/Event Button to display the Alarm/Event Setting Dialog Box and
register or edit alarms.
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