Numeral Setting
Reference
168
entry (previous values prior to entry) is displayed again, but this is not notified to
the PC.
S Example of Input
Numeral display varies as shown below when actually entering numeral val-
ues.
Input example 1) In case of decimal notation, sign displayed, integer part
4-digit, decimal fraction 3-digit
Numeral Dis-
Order Key
play
Initial value
0000.000
1
1
0001.000
2
5
0015.000
3
2
0152.000
4
B
0152.000
5
--0152.000
6
4
--1524.000
Input example 2) In case of decimal notation, sign not displayed, integer
part 4-digit, decimal fraction 3-digit
Numeral Dis-
Order Key
play
Initial value
0000.000
1
1
0001.000
2
5
0015.000
3
2
0152.000
4
B
0152.000
Using touch switches set as copy keys (see page 160) allows you to input the val-
ue or code (constant) in a numeral memory table entry into a numeral setting input
field in a one-touch operation.
Numeral
setting input
position
1 2 3
4 5
6
7 8
9
Numeral Dis-
Order
Key
play
7
A
--1524.000
8
.
--1524.000
9
1
--1524.100
10
5
--1524.150
11
2
--1524.152
12
7
--1524.527
13
--1524.527
↵
Numeral Dis-
Order
Key
play
5
0152.000
6
4
1524.000
7
.
1524.000
8
1
1524.100
9
3
1524.130
NT30/30C
9999
9999
0
0000
When a copy key is touched, the corresponding
value is input into the numeral setting input
Copy keys
field.
Section
4-8
Numeral Dis-
Order Key
play
14
.
0000.000
15
7
0000.700
16
2
0000.720
17
0000.720
↵
18
0000.000
19
1
0001.000
20
--0001.000
Numeral Dis-
Order Key
play
10
1524.130
↵
11
.
0000.000
12
9
0000.900
13
5
0000.950
14
0000.950
↵
Numeral memory
9999
table entry or
code (constant)
0000