
1 TPEditor Operation
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users can write the numbers of all edited screens to the connected controller.
Figure 1-132
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Hide Page Setting
Step 1. Choose Local Page Settings(L) > Hide Page Setting(H) command from the menu bar or right-click
the mouse on the edited screen to select the Hide Page Setting command from the pop-up menu.
Step 2. After this function is selected,
will display in front of the command of Hide Page Setting to indicate
that the edited page is hidden. When this function is used, the edited screen will not be displayed on
the screen of TP series. (But, the users can use Page Jump Condition Setting or the Page Jump Button
to jump to the desired page.)
Step 3. When click Tools(T) > Function Key Setting(F) > Re-Define Up/Down Key(R), the following Confirm
dialog box will open (Figure 1-133).
Figure 1-133
Step 4. After pressing Yes button, the function of Hide Page Setting will be disabled.
1-6-8 Global Settings
■ System Page Jump Setting
Choose Global Settings(G) > System Page Jump Setting(J) command from the menu bar. The System
Page Jump Setting tab will appear (Figure 1-134). The window of System Page Jump Setting tab is the same
as the window of Page Jump Condition Setting in Local Page Settings option. The difference is that the
function of Page Jump Condition Setting in Local Page Settings option is used to set the page jump conditions
of the current edited page, and the function of System Page Jump Setting is used to set the page jump
conditions for all TP pages. If the conditions of System Page Jump Setting conflict with the conditions of Page
Jump Condition Setting in Local Page Settings option, the conditions of Page Jump Condition Setting in Local
Page Settings option get high priority. Max. 20 pages could be set.
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