To create a new screen, from the [Screen (S)] menu, select [New
Screen (N)].
Screens of Type
Select the screen type to create or select a template from
[Base], [Window], or [Logic].
Screen
If [Screens of Type] is set to [Base] specify the screen number
from 1 to 9999, if set to [Window] specify from 1 to 2000, or if
set to [Logic] specify from SUB-01 to SUB-32.
Title
Set the screen title, up to 30 characters, for the new
screen.
Background Color
Defines the background color for the screen.
Blink
Select whether or not Background Color will blink, and the blink
speed. You can set this up for the [Background Color] and [Pattern
Color].
Pattern
Defines the pattern for the screen.
Pattern Color
Select the pattern color.
Background Image
Click [Browse] to select an image (supported formats BMP, JPEG,
PNG, DPD) as the screen background image. Click [Clear] to delete
the selected image.
Display Method
The background image display options are [Stretch] or
[Center].
Compression
Defines whether to compress the size of the background
image.
Header/Footer Picture
Select the Header/Footer drawing order from [Back] or [Front].
You can set this up when in the [Project Information] dialog box,
[File Information] page, the [Enable Expert Mode] check box is
selected. This setting is available on Base screens only.
Security Level
Set the screen's security level.
To use this setting, from the [Common Settings] menu, point to
[Security] and select [Security Password]. In the Passwords page,
select the [Enable Security Function] check box.
23.2.1 Creating Limited Access
Screens
Disable touch outside windows
You can set this feature when [Screens of Type] is [Window
Screens].
Select this feature to prevent mistakes by disabling touch on
all areas except the topmost window. This feature disables the
following touch operations.
Touch operations are possible only on the topmost window. When a
window set up with the [Disable touch outside windows] option is
displayed, and another window is opened with the [Disable touch
outside windows] option disabled, touch is enabled only on the
newly opened window.
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When a window set up with the [Disable touch
outside windows] option is displayed, and you display the following
windows or parts, touch is enabled only on the following windows or
parts.
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Detailed Error Window
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Security Password Input Screen
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Remote PC Access Window Display
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Special Data Display's [File Manager]
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The following operations are possible even if
[Disable touch outside windows] is set up.
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Displaying and operating the System Menu
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Displaying and operating the
Brightness/Contrast adjustment bar
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Error message operations
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Exiting standby mode
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Going to offline mode
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Displaying movies
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Switch operations on the [Image Unit
Window]
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To enable touch again, close the window set up
with [Disable touch outside windows]. The following operations also
make touch possible.
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Change the screen number to a window that has
not set up [Disable touch outside windows]
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[Disable touch outside windows] is set up on a
local window only and you change the base screen
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Change the text table
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Return to the RUN screen from offline mode
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For information on [Disable touch outside
windows] in combination with other interlock features, see the
following.
23.12 Disable
Touch Outside Windows/Use with Other Interlock Features
Backlight Color
When using GP-4100 series, you can select the backlight color
from [Green/White], [Red], and [Orange/Pink]. This setting is
available on Base screens only.
Backlight Blink
When using GP-4100 series, you can set the backlight to flash
intermittently.
Use Template
Select a template.
Select Template from List
Displays the [Select Template] dialog box to select a
template.
Recently Used Templates
The names of recently used templates are displayed as popup.
Enable
Subroutine Parts
This setting appears when you select [Logic] in [Screens of
Type].
When you newly create a logic screen of a subroutine, you can
call the subroutine parts registered as logic parts.
Select Subroutine Part
Select the registered subroutine parts to create a subroutine
program.
For more information on [Load Subroutine Part], see the
following.
30.13.6.2
Calling Logic Parts