Mitsubishi MELSEC-A Series Operating Manual page 110

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6. HOW TO USE EACH FUNCTION
W S E G A
[Explanation]
(I)
This operation changes the disptay format of the current position in the
MONITOR, TEST, and OTHERS modes.
Set the display format when displaying the MONITOR mode's list moni-
toring and device monitoring, the TEST mode's word devices (D, R , W)
and the OTHERS mode's buffer batch monitoring current values.
Timers/counters (T, C) are displayed only in decimal.
(2) The display format can be binary display, octal display, decimal display,
hexadecimal display, or ASCII display.
The display format when the powr supply is turned ON is decimal.
Four kinds of display formats other than binary display are available for
buffer batch monitoring in the OTHERS mode.
(3) Some display formats cannot be designated depending on the monitoring
device and function. When a display format that cannot be displayed is
set, the display format is decimal display.
(a) Binary display
The display format is binary display only when many bit devices are
monitored by device monitoring.
Devices other than the timer (T)/counter (C) can be displayed
in
octal.
Monitoring of all devices can be displayed in decimal.
Devices other than the timer (T)/counter (C) can be displayed
in
hexadecimal.
(e) ASCII display
The devices other than the timer (T)/counter (C) can be displayed in
ASCII.
Characters can be displayed in the ranges of 20H to 7FH and AOH
to DFH. All characters outside these ranges are displayed as dots
t . 3 ) .
(See APPENDIX
4.)
(b) Octal display
(c) Decimal display
(d) Hexadecimal display
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