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Detailed Information for
Attributes of Screens and Components
Attribute
Set value/choice
(Underlined items are initial
set values)
Description, conditions
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,
Y =
min. Y
*2
Batch group number
Setting range: 1 to multi-
batch number set by the
basic settings of the DX
recorder
DX1000: [1] to [6]
DX2000 standard memory:
[1] to [6]
DX2000 expanded memory:
[1] to [12]
This is the batch group no. which can be selected within the range of
the multi-batch number set by the basic settings of the DX recorder.
This item is not displayed when multi-batch is Off.
Data type
[Display], [event]
Select the type of data to display in the Memory bar.
When the data type specified here is sent to the DX recorder, it
automatically changes to a valid setting on the DX recorder. For
example, even if you set the Memory bar data type to [Display] and
send it to the DX recorder, if the DX recorder’s memory type in Basic
setting mode is Event, the data type from the memory sample bar is
changed to [Event].
Direction
[Vertical], [Horizontal]
Sets the direction of bar graphs.
The default value differs depending on the vertical-to-horizontal size
ratio of the plotted component.
If the component is taller than it is wide, the direction is [Vertical]
If the component is wider than it is tall, the direction is [Horizontal]
Vertical: The bar expands vertically from bottom to top.
Horizontal: The bar expands horizontally from left to right.
Rem. time display
[Off], [On]
Sets whether or not to display the remaining sampling time in the
Memory bar.
On: Displayed
Off: Not displayed
Font
[Font5], [Font6], [Font8],
[Font12], [Font16]
This is the display font for the text label that shows the remaining time
and event data status.
Color
[Red], [Green, [Blue],
[B.violet], [Brown], [Orange],
[Y.green], [Light blue], [Violet],
[Gray], [Lime], [Cyan], [Dark
blue], [Yellow], [Light gray],
[Purple], [Pink], [L.brown],
[L.green], [Dark gray], [Olive],
[Dark cyan], [S.green],
[Black], [White], [Background
color]
The color of the bar graph.
Background color: Base color (base color of the screen)
Background color
Same choices as for [Color]
This is the color of the fill for the background.
The default setting is [Background color].
Color(pre-Trig)
Same choices as for [Color]
This is the color of the bar during a trigger wait.
The default setting is [Orange].
String color
Same choices as for [Color]
This is the display color for the text label that shows the remaining
time and event data status.
The default setting is [Black].
*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
Synchronize action
►Section 3.3
3.14 Attribute of Memory Bar Components