Specifications

Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 18
18-19
Number of digits after decimal point (Decimal Point At)
Enter the number of digits after a decimal point for a case where a decimal point is
displayed.
Example: When the displayed numeric is "2000"
2000: Decimal Point At = 0 20.00: Decimal Point At = 2
200.0: Decimal Point At = 1 2.000: Decimal Point At = 3
Install the touch key which allocates key code (002E) when you input the decimal point by
the numeric input operation. (Refer to 7.5.2 for details.)
2) Format String
When the display format is set, a numeric is displayed as follows.
A half-width character "#" in the specified format is replaced with a numeric in actual
display.
Characters except "#" are displayed as they are.
Example: ##.#ms
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A numeric of three digits is displayed. 12.3ms
The number of "#" in the specified format is regarded as the total number of digits, and the
number of digit after decimal point is regarded as "0".
3) Format
Decimal Number (with/without sign), Hexadecimal Number, Octal Number, Binary
Number and Real Number
Zero Suppress can be specified. When it is specified, "0" is displayed in upper digits up
to the specified total number of digits.
Example:
When the total number of digits is set to 7 and the number of digits after decimal point is
set to 2
A numeric is displayed horizontally.
4) Layout
When the number of digits of a numeric to be displayed is smaller than the value set to
"Digits", the numeric is automatically shifted to the position set here.
Example: When "Digits" is set to "9" and the displayed numeric has 3 digits
0012.34
"0" is displa
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1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
Start point
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Center
Left
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