Numeral Memory Table - Omron NT11S Operation Manual

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Numeral Memory Table

Displaying a Numeral
Numerals Which can be Displayed
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S Reverse and flashing display
Reverse display:
Flashing display:
Reverse and flashing display:
The numeral memory table is an NT11S internal memory used to store the numer-
al data. Up to 128 numeral memory tables can be used, and up to eight digits (four
bytes) of numeral data (including signs) can be stored in one numeral memory
table. The numeral memory tables at up to 8 positions can be registered in one
screen.
The numeral memory tables are registered with table numbers 0 to 127.
When creating the screen data by using the support tool, set the position on the
screen to display a numeral and also set a numeral number to be displayed.
When the NT11S is operated, the screen displays the contents of the numeral
memory table.
Also, by relating the numeral memory tables with the bar graphs, the bar graphs
corresponding to the data of the numeral memory tables can be displayed.
The power of expression of the screen can be increased by giving various attrib-
utes such as the enlarged or reverse display to the numerals of the numeral
memory table.
The numeral attributes can be set in the edit screen when creating the screen data
by using the support tool.
The following types of numerals can be displayed on the NT11S:
- Digits of the whole numbers: 1 to 8 digits
- Digits of the decimal fraction: 0 to 7 digits
- Character sizes:
- Enlarged display:
- Sign display setting
- Decimal/hexadecimal display setting
- Zero suppress setting
Zero suppress setting
The numeral data are displayed in designated display areas as right-aligned. If the
number of digits of a numeral data is smaller than that of the display area, number
"0"s will be displayed at the vacant digits. These "0"s will not be displayed if the
zero suppress setting is made for "Yes".
The display brightness of the character and the
background is reversed comparing with the
normal display.
Characters are displayed as they flash. The
normal display alternates with no-display.
The reverse display alternates with the normal
display.
Normal
Double width
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