Choose a font type for the Limit Value from [Stroke Font],
[Standard Font], [Image Font] or [Bitmap Font].
Stroke Font and Standard Font
You can specify the vertical and horizontal dimensions of a
character in bitmap fonts. When you magnify/shrink characters, the
outline may become rough or the letter may appear compressed.
This is an outline font where the ratio of the character
height/width is fixed. The letters will have a smooth outline even
if you magnify/shrink them. However, this font uses more disk space
on the display unit.
Size
Choose a font size for the Limit Value.
(8 to 64)×(8 to 128)
Choose from [6x10], [8x13], or [13x23]
(Displays single-byte characters only)
6 to 127
Text Attributes
Select the text attributes.
Choose from [Standard], [Bold], [Shadow]
(When using the fixed font size [6x10], select either [Standard] or
[Shadow].)
Choose from [Standard], [Bold], [Outline]
Image Font
Window font will be converted to bitmap images and displayed on
a display unit.
Select Font
Select the font and define [Style], [Size], and
[Font Set]. Depending on the font you selected, available [Style],
[Size], and [Font Set] will differ.
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A proportional font cannot be selected.
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Characters of the image font used in a Limit
Value display part will be automatically registered. Once
registered, you can check the content in the [Characters Used] in
the [Image Font] settings.
Bitmap Font
You can use prepared bitmap images to uniquely express numeric
values and symbols.
Model
Select the model to use from the registered bitmap font
models.
Color
Set a color for the bitmap font.
Font Size
Set the Bitmap font width between 1 to
200.
Set the Bitmap font height between 1 to
400.
Transparent
Set whether the background of the bitmap font will be
transparent.
Settings
Preview all characters, such as numeric values and symbols, of
the selected model.