Binary, Hexadecimal And Exponential Notation; Screen Form Appearance/Differences - Siemens SINUMERIK 840D sl Commissioning Manual

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08/2005
3.3.14

Binary, hexadecimal and exponential notation

Numbers can be represented in either binary, decimal, hexadecimal or exponential
notation.
Note
When codes are generated with the GC function, only numerical values in
decimal or exponential notation are evaluated, but not those in binary or
hexadecimal notation.
Binary:
Decimal:
Hexadecimal:
Exponential:
Note
Numerical values in binary, hexadecimal and exponential notation must be
enclosed in apostrophes.
VAR1 = 'HF1A9'
REG[0]= 'B01110110'
DEF VAR7 = (R//'-1.23EX-3')
3.3.15

Screen form appearance/differences

If HMI Advanced is installed with ShopMill together on one operator panel front,
then the two systems have different font types.
HMI Advanced has proportional fonts, JobShop products and HMI Embedded
have a fixed font.
If the Expand user interface system is used on HMI Embedded and HMI
Advanced, screen forms that are defined identically will appear differently by
default.
© Siemens AG, 2005. All rights reserved
SINUMERIK 840D sl/840D/840Di/810D HMI Installation and Start-Up Guide (IAM) – 08/2005 Edition
'B01110110'
123.45
'HF1A9'
'-1.23EX-3'
Expanding the Operator Interface (BE1)
3 Syntax
BE1/3-63

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