2 Character Input
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Data Format
Specifies the digits to display.
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Input Method
These options configure the destination for the character codes for the entered text.
*1 Advanced mode only
Screen Number:
Specifies the screen number of the popup screen configured as the keypad (1 to 3015).
This option can only be configured if
Popup
is selected for
Type
.
Adjust location automatically: Select this check box to display the popup screen configured as the keypad in a location
where it will not overlap the Character Input.
This option can only be configured when
Standard(Half-Width Character)
,
Standard(Hiragana)
or
Popup
is selected for
Type
.
Coordinates X, Y:
Specifies the display location of the popup screen configured as the keypad.
With the upper-left corner of the screen as the origin, the X and Y coordinates are the
upper-left corner of the popup screen.
This option can only be configured when
Standard(Half-Width Character)
,
Standard(Hiragana)
or
Popup
is selected for
Type
and the
Adjust location
automatically
check box is cleared.
Specify the coordinates in 1 dot units.
X: 0 to (base screen horizontal size - 1)
Y: 0 to (base screen vertical size - 1)
Input Digits:
Specifies the number of digits that can be entered with the Character Input (1 to 127). For
each character to enter, one digit for half-width characters and two digits for full-width
characters is required.
Display Digits:
Specifies the number of digits that can be displayed in the Character Input display (1 to 100).
Regardless of half-width or full-width, one digit is required per character.
Destination Device Address:
Specifies the destination word device for the character codes for the entered text.
Click
to display the Tag Editor. For the device address configuration procedure, refer to Chapter 2 “5.1 Device
Address Settings” on page 2-70.
Use Reference Device Address
Select this check box and specify a device address to change the destination word device by the value of this
device address.
Click
to display the Tag Editor. For the device address configuration procedure, refer to Chapter 2 “5.1 Device
Address Settings” on page 2-70.
For details on indirect writing, refer to Chapter 2 “Indirect Read and Indirect Write Settings” on page 2-5.
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