Section 2 NS Series Functions 2-11 Multifunction Objects
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No. Item Details
1 Action Select one of the following scroll directions.
• Scroll Down
• Scroll Up
• Scroll Right
• Scroll Left
2 Object ID Specify the ID number for the functional object to be scrolled.
3 Scroll
Amount
Specify the scroll amount.
• 1 Page
• 1/2 Page
• Specified No. of Lines/Dots/Items
If Specified No. of Lines/Dots/Items is selected, specify a scroll amount from 1 to
9,999.
Password Setting
The password setting function requests a password before executing a functional object.
The functions set for execution after Password Setting are executed only after the password matching
the set level has been entered.
The next functions will not be executed if an incorrect password has been entered three times or
password input has been canceled.
For example, if the following settings are made, the Password Dialog Box will be displayed after Write
Bit and Write Word are executed. If the correct password is entered, the Write String and Switch
Screen functions will be executed.
1. Write Bit and Write Word are executed.
(Always executed before the Password Dialog
Box displayed.)
2. The Password Dialog Box is displayed.
3. If the correct password is entered, Write String and
Switch Screen will be executed.
If an incorrect password is entered three times
or password input canceled, Write String and Switc
Screen will not be executed.
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Refer to 2-8-15 Passwords (Extension Tabs) for details on password functions.
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If the Switch Screen is set after Password Setting when the execution condition is set to When
pressing, the screen will be switched even if the password is entered incorrectly three times or
password entry is canceled. To use passwords to prevent the screen from being changed, set Dis-
play Touch ON/OFF Condition for the execution condition, and then set Password Setting and
Switch Screen for Touch OFF timing.
Press the Special Button and select Password Setting from the list that is displayed.