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IM 04L41B01-04E
Overview and Basic Operations
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App
Index
1.1 Overview
Custom display is a function to allow you to configure any screen to use it as the operation
screen. Custom display consists of the builder screen and execution screen, which actually
displays a configured screen as the operation screen. Switching between the builder screen
and execution screen enables you to configure a screen while checking the execution screen.
Builder screen
Execution screen
RUN PNL soft key
Builder soft key
FUNC key
Builder Screen
Configure a screen.
Cursor
Soft key menu
Screen construction area
Status area
If the status area is set to No Display,
the screen construction area becomes larger.
Soft Key Menu on the Builder Screen
Soft key menu Description Reference
TOOL BOX Used to create components. Section 1.4
GRID Used to make grid settings on the builder screen. Section 1.3
MOVE Used to move the position of components. Section 1.5
RESIZE Used to change the size of components. Section 1.6
PROPERTY Used to set the attribution of components. Section 1.7,
Chapter 2
PASTE Used to copy and paste components.
This is hidden before you copy components.
Section 1.8
COPY Used to copy components. Section 1.8
ORDER Used to set the arrangement (overlapping) of
components.
Section 1.9
DEPEND Used to make the visibility of components dependent
on other components.
Section 1.10
GR. CTRL Used to manage grouped components. Section 1.11
NO MENU Used to temporarily hide the soft key menu. Section 1.13
RUN PNL Used to execute and display a configured screen as a
custom display.
Section 1.13
DELETE Used to delete specified components. Section 1.12
ALL DEL Used to delete all specified components on the builder
screen.
Section 1.12
UPDATE Used to update a screen registered in external media
(CF card).
Section 1.13
Chapter 1 Overview and Basic Operations
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