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As the display unit utilizes analog touch panel
technology, please avoid touching multiple spots simultaneously
(two or three-point touch.)
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Please be careful when handling momentary
switches. While holding down a momentary switch and you hold down
another touch area unoccupied by any switches, even though you
release the momentary switch it will remain on until the other
touch area is also released.
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Immediately after changing screens, in order to
draw the new screen, Switches may be disabled.
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When operating on the bit of device/Word Address
with a [Bit Set], [Bit Reset], or [Bit Momentary] switch, all other
bits in the Word Address will be turned OFF. For Internal Device
Word Addresses, you can only operate on the specified bit.
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If you change screens from the device/PLC while a
[Bit Momentary] switch is pushed, the specified bit will turn
OFF.
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For the Bit Switch [Bit Invert] and [Comparison]
functions and the Word Switch [Add Data/Subtract Data] and
[Operation] functions, data is read into the PLC or other connected
device after the screen has changed.
The data used by the process is the data that was current when the
Switch was pressed. If a switch is pushed immediately after the
screen changes, it is possible that invalid data will be written
because the valid data has not yet been read.
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For the Bit Switch [Bit Invert] and [Comparison],
and the Word Switch [Add Data/Subtract Data] and [Operation], the
write action occurs for data read from the device/PLC. A switch
pressed rapidly in succession may write to the device/PLC before
the value can be read. Therefore, sometimes the value will not
reflect the actual amount of times the Switch was pressed.
(For example, 1) If you push an [Add Data] Switch which adds +1 to
a Word data two times in rapid succession, it may not add +2 to the
data.
(For example, 2) If the same Word Address contains 2 bit switches
(bit [0] and bit [1]) and both switches are pushed in rapid
succession, in some cases the bits will not toggle as normal.
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Colors set in GP-Pro EX may appear differently
after the project is transferred to the Display. In order to check
colors after transferring data, run a project simulation.
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If a Data Display or Trend Graph part (or any
other part with an updating data display) overlaps with a switch
set up with Reverse Display, and data is updated while the switch
is pressed, the updated data area may continue to display in
reverse on releasing the switch. When data is updated again, the
display returns to normal.
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When you select an Image Part (BPD file) from
[Select Shape], the color is set on the Image Part itself, so the
color cannot be changed.
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A Part's reduction is sometimes limited according
to the label's size (number of characters and rows).
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When using [Text Table] on the Label Settings,
the placed part will be displayed corresponding to the size of the
Characters x Number of Rows. Even if the table changes, the size
will not.
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Label text that is displayed in the screen
creation software and the way text is actually displayed on the
display unit may be different.
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Switches set up with the interlock feature will
not operate during a screen change or power up sequence when
communication does not occur with the device/PLC address defined in
the [Interlock Address]. (If the associated address is an internal
address, then the interlock switch will operate properly.)
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For information on how global interlock affects
1) switches set up with the [Interlock Feature] or 2) windows set
up with [Disable touch outside windows], see the following.
23.11 Global
Interlock's Touch Enable Condition
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When you are using the lamp, please check the
following limitations.
13.8 Restrictions
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For restrictions on using [Anti-alias] with Image
Fonts, see the following.
6.6.2 Restrictions for Image
Font