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Section 2 NS Series Functions
NS Series Programming Manual
Bit
10
Not used
9
Long Intermittent (See note 2.)
8
Backlight Mode (ON: Lit, OFF:
Flashing) (See note 1.)
7
Print Screen (See note 2.)
6
Not used
5
Not used
4
Not used
3
Not used
2
Not used
1
Initialize Alarm History (See note 2.)
0
Not used
Note 1: The operation for Backlight Mode is different if NT compatibility is not used. (The options if NT compatibil-
ity is not used are as follows: ON: Flashing, OFF: Lit.)
2: Notification will not be provided in the allocated PLC address even if the corresponding $SB is directly
manipulated. The value at the PLC address is always written to $SB.
The PT status notification allocations are shown in the following table.
Word
m
Not used (always 0)
m+1
PT Status Notification Bit
PT Status Notification Bit
Bit
15
PT Operation Status
14
Not used
13
Battery
12
Screen Switch Strobe
11
Not used
10
Not used
9
Not used
8
Not used
7
Printer Busy Status
6
Not used
5
Not used
4
Not used
3
Not used
2
Not used
1
Not used
0
Not used
The window control area allocations are shown in the following table.
NS Series pop-up screens do not distinguish between global windows and local windows like the NT
Series. The pop-up screens are handled as pop-up screen 1 (k to k+2), pop-up screen 2 (k+3 to k+5),
and pop-up screen 3 (k+6 to k+8), based on the order they are opened.
Word
k
Global Window Screen No.
(See note.)
k +1
Global Window X Coordinate
(See note.)
Function
Function
Function
$SB1 (RUN Signal (always ON))
$SB4 (Battery voltage low notification)
$SB2 (Screen Switch Strobe)
$SB30 (Printer Busy Status/Capture Busy
Status)
Function
Corresponding system memory
$SB14 (Long Intermittent)
$SB10 (Backlight Flash Control)
$SB25 (Start Printing/Capture Screen)
$SB32 (Initialize alarm/event history)
Corresponding system memory
See the following table.
Corresponding system memory
Corresponding system memory
$SW1 (Current Pop-up Screen 1 Number)
$SW2 (Position of Pop-up Screen 1
(X Coordinate))
2-45
2-4 System Memory

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