Please refer to the Settings Guide for details.19.10.2.9 Show History - Switch Settings
For details on how to draw parts, and defining the address, shape, color, and labels, please see Editing Parts.8.6.1 Editing Parts
Double-click the new Alarm part. The Alarm dialog box appears. Open the [Switch] tab, and select the check box options you want.
Select the Switch shape from [Select Shape].
Choose the switch with [Select Switch], and designate the switch label [Font Type], [Display Language], [Text Color] and [Label].
As necessary, set the Switch colors in [Switch Color].
Depending on the shape, you may not be able to change the color.
When you select a switch and press the [F2] key, you can directly edit the text on the label.
The Switch Color and Shape settings are common to all Alarm parts, regardless of the switch type selected. To change the shape and color for each switch, use a Switch Lamp Part [Special Switch (Alarm History Switch)].10.15.4.1 Special Switch - Switch Features
Click the [Cursor Shape] tab, select [Cursor Shape] as [Mirror], and click [OK].
In order to use an Alarm Part (History) Switch, only one Alarm Part should be used per screen.
Set the switches to the same screen to which the Alarm Part is set. They cannot be used if they are set to another screen.
When using the [Clear All Number of Occurrences], [Clear All Accumulated Time], and [Clear Individual Accumulated Time] switches, please be aware that data stored in the backup SRAM of the display unit is also erased (cleared to "0"), not just the displayed values.
When sort switches are placed on the screen and any of the switches (other than the [In Reverse Order of Trigger Date] switch) is pressed, it may take longer than usual to update the screen at a screen change.
When sorting is performed on two blocks simultaneously such as [Level & In Reverse Order of Trigger Date], it may take longer than usual to display the result.