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The Message Display [Text Display] and Picture
Display [State Display] Word Addresses as well as Window Part
window control addresses used for a Sub Display are set only in the
address of the internal device (LS area, user area).
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The cursor movement and sub display are not
linked. Even when the cursor moves, the sub display remains the
same.
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Sub displays will not be cleared automatically.
Even when an Alarm Message in the sub screen is cleared, the sub
display still remains. When, however, the screen is changed, "0" is
written to the word address of the Picture Display [State Display]
and Message Display [Text Display], and window control address used
for the sub display, and the sub display is cleared.
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When displaying a sub screen, only one Alarm Part
(History Display) can be set on each base screen. If multiple Alarm
Parts (History Display) are set, a sub display is disabled.
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When [Direct Selection] is set, buttons may be
hard to touch depending on the calibration of the touch
panel*1 and the message line spacing.
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When [Play Movie] is selected as the Sub Display,
the [Sub Display Screen Number] specified in the [Alarm] acts as
the index number of the Movie File played on the [Movie Player].
Define a value from 0 to 99.
Assigning "0" to the Sub Display Screen Number specifies Index
Number "0" in the Movie File. For alarms not requiring a Sub
Display, assign "9999" to the Sub Display Screen Number. If you
assign the index number of a Movie File that does not exist, then
the player will stop.