Numeric Prompts - Allen-Bradley A-B QUALITY DL20 Series User Manual

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Numeric Prompts

A numeric prompt requires that you enter a number followed by [Return].
The DL20 evaluates 0 through 1022 as valid numeric responses. For
example:
If you wanted to enter 27, here is what would happen:
Type [2].
Type [7].
Notice how the number scrolls in from the right. You must press [Return] to
accept the response. If you wanted to enter the number 5, you could type it
over the old response by typing 0005. The display would look like this:
Type [0].
Type [0].
Type [0].
Type [5].
Press [Return] to accept the response of 5.
Some numeric prompts also have default values. Here is an example:
To accept the default response, press [Return]. To enter another response,
type over the default, like this:
Type [2].
Pressing [Return] now accepts 2 as your response
Chapter 3
Getting Started
MESSAGE NUMBER: 0
MESSAGE NUMBER: 2
MESSAGE NUMBER: 27
MESSAGE NUMBER: 270
MESSAGE NUMBER: 2700
MESSAGE NUMBER: 7000
MESSAGE NUMBER: 5
WAIT TIME? 5
WAIT TIME? 5
WAIT TIME? 2
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