Mitsubishi Electric Got 1000 Training Manual page 185

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B
Backlight
This is a fluorescent lamp that shines light from the rear of an LCD in order to display with the
LCD.
Base screen
The screen displayed over the entire GOT display area
The base screen comprises figure and object settings.
Basic monitor
The general name for the basic GOT functions
This means the basic functions of an electronic operation panel, such as switch and lamp
functions and number data and message display.
Bit device
Located in the PLC device, and transmits information with one bit.
In a GOT, each bit of a word device can be used as a bit device.
Bit map (BMP)
This is a file format for storing pixel images and is indicated with the extension (.BMP).
In a GOT, bit maps can be used as figure or part data.
BMP files can be output with image scanners or commercially available graphics software.
Blink
Makes the display go on and off repeatedly and cyclically
Buffer memory (BM)
Memory unique to PLC special function module it can be read and written directly from a
GOT.
Bus connection
Connection of the GOT to the PLC base with an extension cable
This connection is through the I/O bus. The GOT can be used with about the same
responsiveness as a conventional pushbutton.
C
Cascade (menu)
When a GT Designer2 menu is selected, the menu is selected is displayed lined up from top
to bottom.
When an item in this vertical menu is selected, a horizontal menu is displayed on the left. This
state is called cascade display.
Click
Moving the cursor to the desired position on the screen, then pressing the mouse button once
is called clicking.
Pressing the mouse button twice in a row quickly is called double clicking.
Moving the mouse cursor to the desired position holding down the mouse button, then
releasing the mouse button is called dragging.
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