For details about placing parts or setting
addresses, shapes, or colors, please refer to the "Part Editing
Procedure". 8.7.1 Editing Parts
Set the Graph color so that it changes when the word address
(D100) data goes below 20% or above 80% of the Input Range.
From the [Parts (P)] menu, select [Graph (G)] or
click . Place the Graph on
the screen.
Double-click the new Graph. The following dialog
box appears.
In [Monitor Word Address], set the address (D100)
you want to display. Then set the [Data Type] and [Bit Length].
In the [Input Specification] drop-down list, select
[Constant]. In the [Min] and [Max] fields, set the range of data
stored in that address.
In the [Graph Shape] drop-down list, select [Bar
Graph].
You can also select [Circle Graph], [Semicircle
Graph], and [Tank Graph].
In [Select Shape], select the Graph shape.
On the [Color] tab, set the [Display Color].
Set the Graph's other colors (pattern color, border color) if
necessary.
Select the [Alarm] check box, and specify the alarm
range as a percentage. (For example, Lower Limit 20, Uppder Limit
80). In [Display Color], set the color for the alarm.
On the [Scale] tab, set to show the scales and the
color and blink. Click [OK].
For graph parts with a scale, Scale Label for
the major scale can be automatically placed using a text part.
Right-click the graph part with a scale and click [Scale Label
Placement]. The [Text] dialog box appears. Set up each item and
click [OK].