10.15.4.1 Special Switch - Switch Features

Special Action

Select the Special action.

This is the same as the Switch attached to a Window part which triggers the Window. Press the Switch and the designated Window displays. Press it again and the Window closes.

This is the same as the Switch which is attached to the Alarm part. This creates a Switch to manage (Acknowledge/Move/Clear) the displayed Alarm History.

Alarm History Switch

Creates a switch that operates the alarm history (acknowledge and clear etc) by specified block unit.

Alarm History Switch (Block)

This is the same as the Switch which is attached to the Text Alarm part. Creates a Switch to show the displayed Text Alarm's scroll or Sub Screen.

Text Alarm Switch

This is the same as the Switch which is attached to the Historical Trend Graph. Creates a Switch to display and scroll through historical data.

Historical Trend Graph Switch

This is the same as the Switch which is attached to the Sampling Data Display part. Creates a Switch to operate a Sampling Data Display.

Sampling Data Display Switch

This is the same as the Switch which is attached to the Text Alarm part. Create a scroll of the displayed list or a switch that operates the selected function.

Switch for Selector List

When multiple display units are connected to one PLC via GP-Viewer EX or Ethernet, as one display unit/GP-Viewer EX starts its operation, you cannot operate with another display unit/GP-Viewer EX. It can be used for canceling "disable"

Operation Lock

Create a switch to change a password while communicating with the Device/PLC.

Security

This is the same as the Switch which is attached to the Special Data Display [Filing]. Creates a Switch to transfer filing data, scroll through a Filing Display, and so on.

File Item Switch

This is the same as the Switch which is attached to the Special Data Display [File Manager]. Creates a Switch to display the File Manager on the screen.

This is the same as the Switch which is attached to the Special Data Display [Data Transmission]. Creates a Switch to transfer CSV data, scroll through a Data Transfer Display, and so on.

Data Transfer Switch

This is the same as the Switch which is attached to the Special Data Display [Show CSV]. Creates a Switch to scroll through a CSV Display or print CSV data.

Switch for CSV Display

Creates a switch for transferring Enhanced Recipes, editing recipe labels, or other operations.

Switch for Enhanced Recipe Lists

Creates a switch for saving edited Enhanced Recipes or other operations.

Switch for Enhanced Recipe Data Lists

This is the same as the switch attached to the movie player. Create the switch to operate the screen for movie playback.

Movie Player Switch

Create a switch to display the Device monitor and the Ladder monitor on the screen.

Start monitor switch

Create a switch to directly specify and start the application executable file when using WinGP. You can specify settings such as the startup parameters and the watch on multiplex start.

Can be used when operating the IPC Series or SP5000 Open Box.

Application Trigger

Create a switch to exit WinGP.

Can be used when operating the IPC Series or SP5000 Open Box.

Exit WinGP

Create a switch to start the Launcher.

Can be used when operating the SP5000 Series Open Box.

Create a switch to reset the Display.

Create a switch to transfer to offline mode (no communication with the device/PLC) for the Display.

This is the same as the switch attached to the Remote PC Access Window Display. Display the RPA Window Screens on the screen.

Remote PC Access window display Switch

36.3 Display or Operate a Computer from the Display Unit

Creates a switch for launching an executable which transfers device/PLC data stored on the display unit's external storage. Touch the switch to display the [Transfer Device/PLC Data] screen and transfer the ladder file on the external storage.

Window Parts ID

Set the ID of the Window to display when the switch is touched. 0 to 3833 is the set up range.

Alarm History Switch

Action

Select the alarm history switch operation: [Start], [End], [Acknowledge], [Move], [Clear], [Sort], [Scroll], [Sub Display], [Alarm Number Acquisition Key], [Refine Search / Sort], or [Alarm Analysis].

Freeze Mode

When the [Action] is [Start], designate whether or not to use Freeze Mode (stops the Alarm display in the current state and does not perform updates).

Detail Action

If you select [Acknowledge], [Move], [Clear], [Sort], [Scroll], [Refine Search/Sort], or [Alarm Analysis] for the [Operation], you need to also select the details of the operation.

Choose from [Acknowledge] or [Check All].

Choose from [Move Upward], [Move Downward], [Scroll Up], or [Scroll Down].

Choose from [Clear], [Clear All], [Clear Recovered Alarm], [Clear Acknowledged Alarm], [Clear All Recovered Alarm], [Clear All Number of Occurrences Fields], [Clear Individual Number of Occurrences Fields], [Clear All Accumulated Time Field] or [Clear Individual Accumulated Time Field].

Select from [In Reverse Order of Trigger Date], [In Order of Number of Occurrences], [In Descending Order of Accumulated Time], [Level & In Reverse Order of Trigger Date], [Level & In Descending Order of Number of Occurrences], [Alarm Registration Order], or [Reverse Order Display].

Select either [Scroll Right] or [Scroll Left].

Choose from either [Clear Search/Sort] or [Update Search/Sort].

Choose from [Analyze (Trigger Time)], [Analyze (Acknowledged Time)], or [Analyze (Recovery Time)].

Continuous Move Feature

When [Detail Action] is selected as [Move Upward] or [Move Downward], select whether or not to move continuously while the Switch is pressed.

This function does not exist on the Alarm part.

Number of Scroll Up/Scroll Down Moves

When [Detail Action] is [Scroll Up] or [Scroll Down], set the number of moves the Switch will scroll when pressed once. The setting range is from 1 to 768.

Continuous Up-and-Down Feature

When [Detail Action] is selected as [Scroll Up] or [Scroll Down], select whether or not to scroll up (or down) continuously while the Switch is pressed.

This function does not exist on the Alarm part.

Get Operation Log

When [Action] is selected as [Acknowledge] or [Clear], specify whether to get the operation log.

Alarm History Switch (Block)

Action

Select the switch operation to operate the alarm history from [Ack All], [Clear All], [Clear All Recovered Alarms], and [Clear All Acknowledged Alarms].

Operate the alarm history for the associated blocks regardless of the displayed screen.

Block Designation

Select the block to operate the alarm history from [All blocks] or [Select blocks].

Copy from Lamp

Displays when setting the special switch to the EZ illumination switch. By clicking [Copy from Lamp], you can copy the way to specify the block from [Lamp Alarm] set in the same switch or copy the setting in the associated blocks. You cannot click when [Lamp Alarm] has not been set.

Display mode

Select the display format for the alarm you want to display.

Associated Blocks

Displayed when [Select blocks] is selected for [Block].

Place a check mark in the associated blocks that operate the alarm history.

Get Operation Log

Specifies whether to record the Operation Log.

Text Alarm Switch

Action

Choose the [Action] from [Move Upward], [Move Downward], [Scroll Up], [Scroll Down], [Sub Display], or [End].

Continuous Move Feature

When [Detail Action] is selected as [Move Upward] or [Move Downward], select whether or not to move continuously while the Switch is pressed.

This function does not exist on the Alarm part.

Number of Scroll Up/Scroll Down Moves

When [Action] is [Scroll Up] or [Scroll Down], set the number of moves the Switch will scroll when pressed once. The setting range is from 1 to 512.

Continuous Up-and-Down Feature

When [Action] is selected as [Scroll Up] or [Scroll Down], select whether or not to scroll up (or down) continuously while the Switch is pressed.

This function does not exist on the Text Alarm part.

Historical Trend Graph Switch

Action

Select the Display Historical Data switch operation for the Historical Trend Graph: [Display Historical Data Switch], [Scroll for Old Data], [Scroll for New Data], [Zoom Display], and [Zoom Out Display].

Samples to Scroll

When [Action] is [Scroll for the Old Data] or [Scroll for New Data], set the number of samples to scroll with one touch. The setting range is from 1 to 65535.

Continuous Scroll Feature

When [Action] is [Scroll for the Old Data] or [Scroll for New Data], designate whether or not to scroll continuously when the Switch is pressed.

This feature does not exist on the Historical Trend Graph part.

Use only in Display Historical Data

When [Action] is selected as [Zoom Display] or [Zoom Out Display], specify whether to use it only when displaying Historical Data.

Historical Trend Graph Parts ID

When [Action] is selected as [Zoom Display] or [Zoom Out Display], set the historical trend graph parts that reflect the display condition.

Sampling Data Display Switch

Action

Choose the action of the switch for the Sampling Data Display operation, from either [Scroll Up], [Scroll Down], [Scroll Left], [Scroll Right], [Clear Search/Sort] or [Update Search/Sort].

Samples to Scroll

If you select a scroll action, specify a number to define the amount to scroll with each touch. The setting range is 1 to 65,535 for [Scroll Up] and [Scroll Down], and 1 to 514 for [Scroll Left] and [Scroll Right].

Continuous Scroll Feature

When you select a scroll action, specify whether to keep scrolling while touching.

This function does not exist on the Sampling Display part.

Switch for Selector List

Action

Choose the switch action that operates selector list from [Run], [Move Upward] or [Move Downward].

Get Operation Log

When selecting [Run] as the [Action], specify whether to get the operation log.

Selector List Parts ID

Specify the selector list part ID associated with the switch.

Operation Lock

Action

Choose the action of operation lock switch from [Lock and Unlock], [Lock] or [Unlock].

Do not automatically unlock

When selected, the lock does not automatically unlock even after the time defined in the display unit offline menu - [Extended Settings], [Operation Lock], [Automatically Cancel Timer] - has elapsed.

Get Operation Log

When selecting [Run] as the [Action], specify whether to get the operation log.

Security

Action

Choose the action of the set password switch online: [Password Settings (Input)], [Password Settings (File)], [Log In] or [Log Off].

Displays the password change screen. From this screen, you can change the ID or the level password of the logged in user.

To change the password for users at the same security level or below, select the [Enable changes to users at current and lower security levels] check box.

Change the password by reading password information that is saved in external storage in CSV file format.

Setup Mode

When [Set Password] is the defined [Action], select [Overwrite] or [Append].

Overwrite the password that was read-in to the existing passwords.

Add the password that was read-in to the existing passwords.

Load

Choose where to load the password from: [CF Card], [SD Card], or [USB Storage].

After the password is loaded, erase the CSV file

After showing the password from the [Load] operation, specify whether to delete the CSV file.

Log Off Screen

When selecting [Log Off] as the [Action], choose the log off screen from [Start Screen], [Select Screen], or [No Screen Movement].

When using [Select Screen], specify the screen number to display when logging off.

Get Operation Log

Specifies whether to record the Operation Log.

File Item Switch

Action

Choose the action of the switch in the Special Data Display [Filing]: [Transfer from SRAM to Device/PLC], [Transfer from SRAM to Internal Device], [Transfer from Device/PLC to SRAM], [Transfer from Device/PLC to Internal Device], [Transfer from Internal Device to SRAM], [Transfer from Internal Device to Device/PLC], [Move Upward] or [Move Downward].

ID Number

Set the ID number of the Special Data Display [Filing] you want to operate with the Special Switch. The value can be from 0 to 255.

Number of Moves

When [Action] is [Move Upward] or [Move Downward], set the number of moves for one touch from 1 to 2,048.

Continuous Move Feature

When [Action] is selected as [Move Upward] or [Move Downward], select whether or not to move continuously while the Switch is pressed.

This feature does not exist on a Special Data Display [Filing].

Get Operation Log

Specifies whether to get the operation log when one of the following actions occur: [Transfer from SRAM to Device/PLC], [Transfer from SRAM to Internal Device], [Transfer from Device/PLC to SRAM], [Transfer from Device/PLC to Internal Device], [Transfer from Internal Device to SRAM], or [Transfer from Internal Device to Device/PLC].

Data Transfer Switch

Action

Select the switch operation for the Special Data Display [Data Transmission]: [CF/USB to Device/PLC] (or [Transfer from SD/USB to Device/PLC]), [Transfer from Device/PLC to CF/USB] (or [Transfer from Device/PLC to SD/USB]), [Scroll Up], [Scroll Down] or [Display CSV Data].

Samples to Scroll

When [Action] is [Scroll Up] or [Scroll Down], set the number of moves for one touch from 1 to 100.

Continuous Scroll Feature

When [Action] is selected as [Scroll Up] or [Scroll Down], select whether or not to move continuously while the Switch is pressed.

This feature does not exist on a Special Data Display [Data Transmission].

Get Operation Log

Specifies whether to get the operation log when [Transfer from CF/USB to Device/PLC] (or [Transfer from SD/USB to Device/PLC]) or [Transfer from Device/PLC to CF/USB] (or [Transfer from Device/PLC to SD/USB]) is selected as the [Action].

Switch for CSV Display

Action

You can set the Special Data Display [CSV Display] switch's action to [Scroll Up], [Scroll Down], [Scroll Left], [Scroll Right], [Print-All], or [Print-Display].

Samples to Scroll

When selecting [Scroll Up], [Scroll Down], [Scroll Left], or [Scroll Right], set the number of moves for one touch from 1 to 1000.

Continuous Scroll Feature

When [Action] is selected as [Scroll Up], [Scroll Down], [Scroll Left] or [Scroll Right], select whether or not to move continuously while the Switch is pressed.

This feature does not exist on a Special Data Display [Show CSV].

Switch for Enhanced Recipe Lists

Action

Select the action for switches that operate on Enhanced Recipes.

Transfers Enhanced Recipe data in the display unit to a device/PLC.

Loads data from a device/PLC to the display unit as a recipe.

Changes the display to the previous page when the Enhanced Recipe list has multiple pages.

Changes the display to the next page when the Enhanced Recipe list has multiple pages.

Allows you to edit the selected recipe label.

Copies the selected recipe.

Deletes the selected recipe.

Clears Search/Sort when Refine Search/Sort is applied on recipe labels.

Number of Moves (Page Up/Down)

If you select [Page Up] or [Page Down] for the [Action], specify the amount of Page Up/Page Down movement with each touch. The setting range is from 1 to 65535.

Continuous Up-and-Down Feature

Specify whether to continue Page Up (or Page Down) operation while the switch is depressed.

Get Operation Log

Specifies whether to record the Operation Log.

You can specify this option if you set the [Action] to either [Transfer], [Receive], [Edit Label], [Copy Recipe], or [Delete Recipe].

Switch for Enhanced Recipe Data Lists

Action

Select the action for switches that operate on Enhanced Recipe Data Lists.

Saves data of modified element values.

Cancels changes to the element value and restores the original data.

Changes the display to the previous page when the Enhanced Recipe Data List has multiple pages.

Changes the display to the next page when the Enhanced Recipe Data List has multiple pages.

Number of Moves (Page Up/Down)

If you select [Page Up] or [Page Down] for the [Action], specify the amount of Page Up/Page Down movement with each touch. The setting range is from 1 to 65535.

Continuous Up-and-Down Feature

Specify whether to continue Page Up (or Page Down) operation while the switch is depressed.

Get Operation Log

Specifies whether to record the Operation Log.

You can specify this option if the [Action] is set to [Save].

Movie Player Switch

Action

Select the switch function for playing a movie with [Movie Player] from [Play], [Stop], [Pause], [Fast Forward], [Rewind], [Slow Motion], [Forward 1 Frame], [Back 1 Frame], [Change Movie], [Zoom], [Move], or [Video Display].

Speed

When selecting [Slow Motion] under [Action], specify the play speed from [x 1/2], [x 1/4] or [x 1/8].

Step Forward Settings

When the [Action] is set to [Forward 1 Frame], select [Multiple Frames] or [Single Frame]. This switch can be used only in the pause state.

Continuous

When selecting [Forward 1 Frame] (or [Back 1 Frame]) under [Action], while holding down the switch, specify whether to continuously forward (or reverse) the movie frame by frame.

Detail Action

When selecting [Change Movie] as the [Action], select [Next], [Previous], or [Specify Range].

When selecting [Next] or [Previous], specify whether to loop the file.

Specify the Index Number from 0 to 99 of the movie to play.
When selecting [Move] under [Action], select [Top], [Bottom], [Left], or [Right]. The following describes the range in which a movie can be moved at one time.

Direction

When playing an SDX file

When playing a video

Landscape direction

2 dot unit

2 dot unit

Portrait direction

Normal size

 2 dot unit

1/4 and 1/16 sizes

 1 dot unit

1 dot unit

While holding down the switch, specify whether to move the movie.

Detail Action

When selecting [Video] as the [Action], select [Video ON], [Video OFF], or [Video ON/OFF].

Action Mode

When selecting [Zoom] as the [Action], select [Direct] or [Indirect].

When selecting [Direct], select the display size from [Normal], [1/4], [1/ 16], or [Zoom].
The [Zoom] option zooms a movie in or out in this order: Normal -> 1/4 -> 1/16 -> 1/4 -> Normal, and so on, each time the switch is pressed. [Loop], when selected, zooms the movie in and out in the order of "Normal -> 1/4 -> 1/16 - Normal -> 1/4...".

Designate an address to store the display size when [Indirect] is selected.
The display sizes are as follows.

0: Standard

1: 1/4

2: 1/16

3 to 0xFFFE: Reserved (no change)

0xFFFF: Normal (return to the main screen)

Start monitor switch

Action

Select from [Ladder monitor], [Ladder monitor (Cache)] or [Device monitor].

Start the ladder monitor screen. The ladder is displayed after start and [Read]. The ladder is not displayed at start up.

Displays the previously displayed ladder that was saved to the CF/SD card when exiting the ladder monitor.

Start the Device monitor screen.
42.5 Monitoring the Value of Device Addresses (Device Monitor)

Get Operation Log

Specifies whether to record the Operation Log.

Application Trigger

Use the Start Application switch for starting the application by touch when using WinGP.

EXE path

Input the absolute path of the executable file (.exe) you want to start. You can input up to 255 characters.

Parameter

Select the argument from either [Constant] or [Address] for when the executable file is triggered.

Enter the arguments. You can input up to 255 characters.

Specify an address and set parameters indirectly. An internal address (LS area, USR area or memory link system area) can be specified.

Indirectly setting parameters requires multiple consecutive word addresses. You can store a parameter with up to 255 single-byte characters.
From the specified address, +2, and onward, store each with 2 characters as the desired parameters, with NULL at the end.

Address +0

Number of characters, including NULL at the end (Sn<=256)

Address +1

(Reserved)

Address +2

The 1st and 2nd characters of the parameter

~

Address +(Sn-1)/2+1 *

Parameter: Character Sn-3, character Sn-2

Address +(Sn-1)/2+2 *

Parameter: Character Sn-1 and NULL

* Decimal places truncated

Example: Parameter = "ARG1" "ARG2"

Address +2

"

A

Address +3

R

G

Address +4

1

"

Address +5

"

Address +6

A

R

Address +7

G

2

Address +8

"

NULL

Prevent multiple instances

Set [Window Title] to watch multiple instances. You can input up to 63 characters.

If a window matching [Window Title] is found, the application does not start. In [Window Title], if there are no settings in this field, multiple starts are allowed.

Find whole window titles only

If a window matching the title specified in [Window Title] is found, the specified application does not start.

Get Operation Log

Specifies whether to record the Operation Log.

Exit WinGP

Exit WinGP.

Display Confirmation Dialog Box

Display a confirmation dialog when exiting WinGP.

Get Operation Log

Specifies whether to record the Operation Log.

Remote PC Access Window Switch

Displays the RPA Window.

RPA Window Parts ID

Set the numeric value in the parts ID "RW_****" (where **** is 0000 to 9999) displayed in the RPA Window display.