Changing The Number Of Decimal Places For The Value Of A Float-Type Variable - ICP DAS USA iKAN Series User Manual

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3.1.2.2. Changing the Number of Decimal Places for the Value of a Float-type
Variable
The number of decimal places to be displayed for a float-type variable can be set from the FLOAT
VARIABLES page. Each variable contains two numbers as shown in the figure below. The first
number is its Modbus address, and the second number is the value of a variable. For example, 128
in front of variable 0 indicates that the Modbus address for it is 40128, and 0.0 is its value.
Note that the address interval is 2, because each of float-type variables uses 2 registers.
For more detailed information about how to change the number of decimal places for the value of
a float-type variable, refer to
Section 4.3.2. Displaying a Value with a Specific Number of Decimal
Places for Float-type Variables
Modbus address
The value of a variable
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