Chapter 1 System Setting
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[Read Area] “n + 1” (screen status command)
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Bits 0 to 2 (overlap 0 to 2)
- Normal overlap or call-overlap
Each bit from 0 to 2 corresponds to overlap 0 to 2. Each overlap is
shown at the leading edge [0
→
1] and is hidden at the falling edge [1
→
0]. These bits are used for controlling show/hide operations of overlaps.
- Multi-overlap
For multi-overlaps, specify the multi-overlap number using [Memory] in
the [Overlap(Multi)] dialog. The multi-overlap is displayed when the
corresponding bit shows “1” (level) and is not displayed when the bit
shows “0” (level).
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Bits 3 and 7 (system reserved)
Not used at present. Be sure to enter “0.”
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Bit 8 (global macro execution)
The macro set in macro block editing is executed once at the leading edge [0
→
1] of this bit.The macro block number is specified in the memory address
that is set for [Global Macro Memory] in the [Macro Setting] dialog selected
from the [System Setting] menu. For more information, refer to “Chapter 13
Macro.”)
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Bit 9 (data sheet output)
This bit becomes valid when the data sheet function is set. The data sheet is
printed out at the leading edge [0
→
1] of this bit. For more information, refer
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Bit 10 (screen hard copy)
This bit becomes valid when a printer is connected. A screen hard copy of
the V series is made at the leading edge [0
→
1] of this bit. It is also possible
to make a screen hard copy using an internal switch [Function: Hard Copy].
For more information, refer to “Chapter 15 Print.”
Overlap 0
15
14
13
12
11
10
09
08
07
06
05
04
03
02
01
00
0
0
0
0
0
0
Overlap 1
Overlap 2
System reserved (setting [0])
Global macro execution ([0
→
1] leading edge)
Data Sheet output ([0
→
1] leading edge)
Screen hard copy ([0
→
1] leading edge)
System reserved (setting [0])
Screen internal switching (level)
Screen forced switching ([0
→
1] leading edge)
Data read refresh ([0
→
1] leading edge)
Backlight (level)
As an exception, a multi-overlap may appear/disappear at the edge.
For more information, refer to “Chapter 2 Overlap” (page 2-14).
Summary of Contents for Monitouch V Series
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