Omron NT - SUPPORT TOOL FOR WINDOWS V4 Operation Manual page 61

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Operation of Screen Data (Application) File
Reference: Specify "OMRON" as the PLC type when using memory links between the
Reference: The PT model of the screen data that is opened can be changed. If it is
S NT31-V2
S NT31C-V2
S NT631-V2
S MT631C-V2
NT20/30/620 Compatible Mode
For NT21 and NT31/631-V2 or higher models, the NT20/30/620 Compatible
Mode check box will be enabled. By setting this option, the Control Area will take
4 memory address, instead of 5 and Notify Area will take 3 memory address,
instead of 2. This allows straight conversion for NT30/620 PT models to
NT31/631 or NT20S models to NT21 without the need to modify the PLC pro-
gram.
PLC Vendor
Specify the usable direct access type from either of the following.
MEMLINK, Mitsubishi_A and Mitsubishi_Fx can be set only with NT31, NT31C,
NT631and NT631C with "-V1" and above.
AB and GE can be set only with NT31, NT31C, NT631 and NT631C below "-V1."
Siemens can be set only with NT31, NT31C, NT631 and NT631C with "-V1." (Re-
fer to page 27).
S OMRON
S Mitsubishi_A
S Mitsubishi_Fx
S MEMLINK
S AB
S GE
S Siemens
Font Type
If you are using NT31-V1, NT31C-V1, NT631-V1, NT631C-V1 and above hard-
ware or had NT31, NT31C, NT631and NT631C and been updated the system
program to the -V2 (System Ver.3.1) system program, which is attached to this
Support Tool, it is possible to select the Font Type ISO8859-1 or CP437.
If you are using the European Keyboards, please refer to Appendix K for more
details.
NT30, NT30C, NT620S, NT620C, and NT625C.
Comment
Set the comment that is appended to the screen data file.
An arbitrary character of up to 28 characters can be set.
changed, the data is converted automatically. Note that changing of PT models
is allowed only for the restricted combinations shown in Appendix A Data Con-
version.
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