You can set a different Sub Screen to display when each Alarm Message is touched.
When the screen is changed to an invisible state in Sub Display, the Alarm Part will be hidden, but the Sub screen will remain displayed.
21.3 Showing and Hiding Objects
Enable the Sub Display
Select whether or not to use a Sub Display.
To open a Sub Display by directly touching alarm message, select [Direct Selection] in the [Basic] tab. To open a Sub Display using a switch, place a [Sub Screen] switch in the [Switch] tab.
Sub Display Type
Select the Sub Display Type.
Change Base Screen
This setting changes the entire screen to another screen. It works the same as a normal screen change. In [Alarm], set the [Sub Display Screen Number] to the destination [Base Screen Number].
Show Text Window
Display [Text] in a Window. In [Alarm], set the [Sub Display Screen Number] to the [Text File Number] you want to display in the window.
Window Size
When the [Sub Display Type] is [Show Text Window], select [Large] or [Small] for the window size.
The maximum number of text characters on one line of a window is as follows.
Window size (Large): Up to 30 characters
Window size (Small): Up to 20 characters
For some models, the window may not be fully displayed on the display unit when the window size is set to [Large].
20.13.4 Restrictions on Alarm History Sub Display