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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
To stop the process and return to the Initial Edit Display, press the Escape Key. Polylines Section 2-9 4. Designate the ending point for the polyline. 5. Press the Shift and Enter Keys or double-click the left mouse button to indicate that the ending point has been entered. 2-9-2 Deleting Polylines You can delete polylines set on the screen. 1, 2, 3... 1. Specify DELETE. The starting points for all of the polylines on the screen will be indicated by small squares. 2. To delete a polyline, specify the starting point for that line. The starting point, ending point, and all of the mid-points for the designated polyline will be indicated by small squares, and a message will be displayed asking whether you actually want to delete the line. If points overlap, some squares may not be displayed. 3. If you do want to delete the polyline, then press the Enter Key, or to cancel and return to step 1, press the Escape Key. 2-9-3 Modifying Polylines You can modify polylines set on the screen. 1, 2, 3... 1. Select MODIFY. The starting points for all of the polylines on the screen will be indicated by small squares. 2. To modify a polyline, specify the starting point for that line. Circles Section 2-10 3. You can move the cross-shaped cursor to the starting point of the designated polyline and then make additions or modifications in the same way as when creating new polylines. 2-10 Circles Circles can be created on the screen. The amount of circle data for a screen depends only on the amount of memory remaining. Select GRAPHIC from the Initial Edit Display to access the Graphic Input Display and then select CIRCLE. The Initial Circle Display will appear. Initial Circle Display 2-10-1 Creating New Circles 1, 2, 3... 1. Specify CREATE. 2. Designate the center of the circle. The center of the circle will be indicated by an x. 3. Designate the radius and press the Enter Key. The entire circle must be contained within the display area both when creating it and when displaying it on the PT screen. To return to step 1, press the Escape Key. Circles Section 2-10 2-10-2 Deleting Circles You can delete circles set on the screen. 1, 2, 3... 1. Specify DELETE. The center points for all of the circles on the screen will be indicated by small squares. 2. Specify the circle you want to delete. The designated circle will be enclosed by a square frame and a message will be displayed asking whether you actually want to delete the circle. 3. To delete the circle, press the Enter Key, or to cancel the deletion and return to step 1, press the Escape Key. 2-10-3 Modifying Circles 1, 2, 3... 1. Specify MODIFY. The center points for all of the circles on the screen are indicated by small squares. 2. Specify the center of the circle you want to modify. Continuous and Overlapping Screens Section 2-11 3. You can move the cross-shaped cursor to the perimeter of the designated circle and then modify the radius and center point in the same way as when creating new circles. 2-11 Continuous and Overlapping Screens You can combine previously created multiple screens into a continuous screens by linking them or into one screen by stacking them into overlapping screens. To make continuous screens, first one screen is designated as the parent screen, and then child screens and the screen scrolling unit are set for the parent screen. To make overlapping screens, first one screen is designated as the parent screen, and then child screens are designated for the parent screen. Setting the Parent Screen On the Screen Selection Display, move the bar cursor to a screen number for which no data is entered, and press F8 (continuous/overlapping screens). If you designate a screen for which data is already registered, a message will appear asking whether you want to delete that data. If you do want to delete it, then press the Enter Key. To return to the Screen Selection Display, press the Escape Key. If the designated screen is already a parent screen, its contents (the child screens) can be edited. Selecting Continuous or Overlapping Specify whether the designated parent screen is to be used for continuous or overlapping screens. Continuous and overlapping screens are explained separately below. Note In cases such as the following, a message will be displayed indicating that screen data could not be created. If that happens, press any key and then again select the child screens again. Continuous and Overlapping Screens Section 2-11 • The child screen has been designated for another parent screen. • No more than one child screen has been designated. Continuous Screens The screen numbers of the child screens you want to display continuously are registered next. Register the child screen numbers in the order that you want them displayed. You can register a maximum of 8 child screens. 1, 2, 3... 1. Select all the screen numbers of the child screens you want with the cursor and Space Bar. The screen numbers that you select will be marked with asterisks. 2. When all of th...
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