In addition to the Global Windows/Local Windows that can be created, there are also screens that are handled as a system window.
User Window
Window Type
Local Window
Global Window
Remote PC Access (RPA)
Number of Windows that can be displayed on 1 screen
Up to three Windows, including Global and Local Windows, can be displayed simultaneously on the same screen.
Special Window
Window Type
Security Password Input Screen
Detailed Error Window
Data Display Pop-up keypad
Special Data Display [Show CSV] edit screen
Special Data Display [File Manager]
Image Unit Display
Remote PC Access Window Display Popup Keypad
Nunmer of Windows that can be displayed on 1 screen
You can only display one Special Window.
However, if the maximum number of User Windows are not currently displayed, multiple Special Windows can be displayed by using Local Windows.
When the Security Password Input Screen displays, other features cannot be displayed in a User Window.
When a high-priority function on a Window occurs, a low-priority function on another Window is stopped and the Window is closed. The Window with the high-priority function appears.
Function Priority Order |
Window Screens |
1 |
Security Password Input Screen |
2 |
Detailed Error Window |
3 |
Data Display Pop-up keypad Special Data Display [Show CSV] edit screen Special Data Display [File Manager] |
A Special Window has a higher priority display function than a Global or Local Window. Therefore if a File Manager (displayed as a Local Window) overlaps a Detailed Error Window while the Detailed Error Window is displayed, the File Manager will be hidden under the Detailed Error Window.
Window Type
Error Message
Banner Alarm Message
System Menu
Japanese keypad
Number of Windows that can be displayed on 1 screen
These Windows are displayed regardless of the status of the User Windows/Special Windows. These System Windows are created by the system and do not affect the number of allowable Windows per Base screen.