Function Key Actions
You can set multiple switch features for one function key. When you press the function key, it will operate in the order you set.
[F1] key setting
Operation
Press the [F1] key to write data to D0100, write data to D0200, and turn ON X0000.
When you set switch features for both local function key and the global function key, it will first operate the local function key and then global function key.
When an unsupported Switch feature is set, it will be ignored.
[F1] key setting
Operation
Press the [F1] key to write data to D0100 and turn ON X0000
(Remote PC Access Window Switch will not be operated because it is not a target.)
When the change screen switch is in the middle of the set order, the switch action and screen change action are processed separately, and the order in which the change screen switch function will occur is undefined.
If you want to have the change screen function occur after all switches run, place the change screen switch at the end of the set order.
When the function key is set for the called screen, the function key of the called screen also operates. It will operate the function key of the call-to screen, and then function key of the called screen.
If the active window was changed to an application other than WinGP while pressing the function key, it will be determined that the function key is OFF. If the function key is still pressed after the WinGP returns to the active window again, a process will be executed again.
When more than two function keys are pressed at the same time, the switch will work in the pressed order.
The action of the shortcut key "activate the menu bar" for [F10], Windows specification will be enabled in WinGP.
The [F10] key will operate as a function key of WinGP similar to the other function keys.
When you want to activate the menu bar in WinGP, use the [Alt] key.
If you press the function key in offline mode while the system menu is displayed, it will not function.
Similarly, if you delete the system menu while pressing the function key, it will not function.
Operation Log Actions
If the set switch is a target when you press the function key, the operation log will be output. A log will be output for each switch set for the function key.
For example, [F1] key setting
Operation Log Data
Number |
Date |
Time |
User ID |
LEVEL |
Screen |
Parts ID |
Comment |
Action |
Address |
··· |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
07/10/23 |
09:00 |
|
0 |
B1 |
SL-0000 |
Switch1 |
Bit Set |
[PLC1]D0100 |
|
2 |
07/10/23 |
09:00 |
|
0 |
B1 |
SL-0001 |
Switch1 |
Word Set |
[PLC1]D0200 |
|
3 |
07/10/23 |
09:00 |
|
0 |
B1 |
SL-0002 |
|
Bit Set |
[PLC1]X0000 |
|
The screen outputs the screen number being displayed when the function key is pressed. The same is applied to the log of the global function key switch.
When the function key exists in the called screen, the call-to screen number will be input rather than the called screen number.