6.3 Numerical Data Entry (Numeral Insertion/DELETE Keys Enabled)
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Keypad
The keys of the keypad work as described below.
Key Function
Action
Remarks
Character Input
0 to 9, A to F, +, -, .
In a condition immediately after a selection with the cursor,
pressing any of these key clears the existing data and enters
the data of the key you pressed.
When the cursor has been moved by the switch function of the
arrow key “
←
” or “
→
”, a numeral can be put at the place
determined with the cursor. A decimal number can be
displayed with the “.” key. The cursor is then movable through
the whole number part and the fractional part.
2-byte valid
Write
This key writes the entered data to the specified memory.
Clear
This key clears the entered data.
+/-
This key inverts the sign of the entered data.
Back Space
This key deletes one numeral to the left of the cursor.
However, this key does not delete the leftmost numeral of the
whole number part as well as the tenth place of the fractional
part.
When a numeral is deleted from the whole number part, the
cursor remains in the same place. When a numeral is deleted
from the fractional part, the cursor is moved left one space and
“0” is put at the rightmost place of the fractional part.
Example:
Deletion of “4” from “12.345” results in “12.350”.
Unable to
delete
decimal point
and signs
Delete
This key deletes one numeral at the cursor.
After a deletion with this key, the cursor remains in the same
place.
When the leftmost numeral is deleted from the whole number
part, “0” is put at the place. When one numeral is deleted from
the fractional part, “0” is put at the rightmost place.
Unable to
delete
decimal point
and signs
Cancel
Pressing this key while data is being typed returns the display
to the previous data.
←
This key moves the cursor left one space.
The cursor is not put over the decimal point.
→
This key moves the cursor right one space.
The cursor is not put over the decimal point.
Summary of Contents for MONITOUCH V8 SERIES
Page 1: ...Reference Additional Functions V8series...
Page 57: ...2 Global Overlap 2 12 Please use this page freely...
Page 101: ...7 2 Panel Meter Extended 7 18 Please use this page freely...
Page 123: ...9 2 Acknowledge Function 9 18 Please use this page freely...
Page 127: ...10 RGB Display touch switch emulation 10 4 Please use this page freely...
Page 187: ...14 3 Addition of Titles to a CSV File Sampling Data 14 20 Please use this page freely...
Page 199: ...15 Item Show Hide Function 15 12 Please use this page freely...
Page 213: ...16 FTP Server 16 14 ls command This command is used to display the names of files and folders...
Page 221: ...16 FTP Server 16 22 Please use this page freely...
Page 233: ...17 2 Two Ethernet Ports 17 12 Please use this page freely...
Page 241: ...18 Network Camera 18 8 5 The Live view window is displayed...
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Page 327: ...20 MES Interface Function 20 38 6 The table is created...
Page 369: ...22 Security Function 22 12 Please use this page freely...
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Page 491: ...26 6 USB FDD Floppy Disk Drive 26 14 Please use this page freely...
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