beautypg.com

Index – Yokogawa Button Operated DX2000 User Manual

Page 132

background image

3-71

IM 04L41B01-62EN

1

2

3

4

5

Index

Detailed Information for

Attributes of Screens and Components

Note

• When “Image processing” is [On], some time may be required until display of display data at

the DX recorder. Set to [Off] if you want to shorten the time.

• Place bitmap files into the same directory as display data (.CDC). The bitmap files cannot

be displayed when the data are in a different directory.

• When display data using bitmap components are sent to the internal memory of the DX

recorder, the bitmap image is not displayed on the execution screen. For display of bitmap
images which have not been displayed even once, the external storage media (CF card)
where these bitmap files are stored, must be inserted into this unit.

• For arrangement of bitmap components overlapping each other and using them with display

switching, the external storage media (CF card) where these bitmap files are stored must be
inserted into the DX recorder.

• When bitmap components are assigned bitmaps that cannot be displayed on the DX

recorder, an X appears in the center of the component.

List of Settings

Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings.

Attribute

Set value/choice
(Underlined items are initial

set values)

Description, conditions

X

DX1000: 0 to 318
DX2000: 0 to 638

This is the X-coordinate of the left side of the component.
X = 0 for X < 0
X = (Max.

width

*1

– Width) for (X + Width) > Max. width

*1

Y

DX1000: 24(0) to 238
DX2000: 40(0) to 478
( ) = Status area set to No

display

This is the Y-coordinate of the upper side of the component.
Y = Min. Y

*2

for Y < Min. Y

*2

Y = (Min. Y

*2

+ Max. height

*3

– Height) for (Y + Height) > (Min. Y

*2

+

Max. height

*3

)

Width

DX1000: 2 to 320
DX2000: 2 to 640

This is the component width.
Width = 2 for width < 2
X = (Max. width*

1

– Width) for width < Max. width

*1

and (X + Width) >

Max. width

*1

Width = Max. width

*1

, X = 0 for width ≥ Max. width

*1

Height

DX1000: 2 to 216(240)
DX2000: 2 to 440(480)
( ) = Status area set to No

display

This is the component height.
Height = 2 for height < 2
Y = (Min. Y

*2

+ Max. height

*3

– Height) for height < Max. height

*3

and (Y

+ Height) > (Min. Y

*2

+ Max. height

*3

)

Height = Max. height

*3

, Y = Min. Y

*2

for height ≥ Max. height

*3

Bitmap filename

Input is possible for max. 51

single-byte alphanumeric

characters.

This specifies the bitmap file name. The bitmap file read destination is

the folder that the latest display data (.CDC) has saved. To browse for

a new file, click the button to the right of the file name box.

Trend grid (can only

be set with a Version

4.01 screen and a

Version 4.11 screen)

[Off], [On]

Sets whether or not it should act as the grid of the trend component.
On: Acts as the trend grid
Off: Does not act as the trend grid
If the Depend ID is set to On while the Trend component was being

set, [Disp. on editing] is fixed to [On] and cannot be changed, and

[Image Processing] is also fixed to [Off] and cannot be changed.

Image processing

[Off], [On]

This sets image processing conversion at the time of bitmap file

reading to [On] or [Off]. When this is set to On, some time is required

until display. This time is approximately 30 sec when the image size is

640 x 480 pixel.
On: When a bitmap is read in on the DX recorder, display is made

after optimizing for the display of the DX recorder.

Off: No image processing

Disp. On editing

[Off], [On]

On: Bitmap images are displayed on the execution screen of the DX

recorder.

Off: Dotted line frames and characters indicating that these are

bitmap components are displayed.

*1

DX1000 max. width = 320, DX2000 max. width = 640

*2

DX1000 min. Y = 24(0), DX2000 min. Y = 40(0), ( ) = Status area set to No display

*3

DX1000 max. height = 216(240), DX2000 max. height = 440(80), ( ) = Status area set to No display

Continued on the next page

3.33 Attributes of Bitmap Components

This manual is related to the following products: