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(c) Numeric Value Input Procedure
1) The cursor is indicated at the top of the input part.
The previous numeric value is presented in the
input part.
2) Numeric and decimal point key inputs are
accepted in each allowable range.
3) To define an input numeric value, press the
ENT
key. The cursor will then move to the next item.
If an erroneous numeric value is input, the cursor
is brought back to the top of the input part with
the input numeric value displayed. In this state,
you are prompted to enter a correct numeric value.
Pressing the
ESC
key brings you back to the
initial window (monitor window).
If the
ESC
key is pressed during numeric key
input, the parameter being entered is discarded
(the previous numeric value is set).
NOTICE:
At power-on, a default number is indicated in each
item selection part.
Pressing the
CL
key in the input part clears its contents.
The cursor is then brought back to the top of the input part.
In program editing, pressing the
DEL
key in the input part
removes an item pointed by the cursor.
If the
ESC
key is pressed in the course of setting plural
parameters, the items preceding the press of the
ESC
key
remain intact.
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