Format
Options
Range
Description
Decimal (with Raw
data display)
No. above Dec.:
1-10
specifies number of digits to display (for example, 2
digits displays -9 to 99); any number that cannot be
displayed with the specified number of digits is
represented with asterisks.
No. below Dec.:
0-10
specifies number of digits to the right of the decimal
point.
Input low:
-2147483648 to
+2147483647
This is the lowest data value allowed when the OIT
operator enters a number.
Input high:
-2147483648 to
+2147483647
This is the highest data value allowed when the OIT
operator enters a number.
Decimal (with Do
conversion)
No. above Dec.:
1-10
specifies number of digits to the left of the decimal point.
No. below Dec.:
0-10
specifies number of digits to the right of the decimal
point.
Input low:
-2147483648 to
+2147483647
This is the lowest raw data value that is in the PLC data
register
Input high:
-2147483648 to
+2147483647
This is the highest raw data value that is in the PLC data
register
Engineering low:
-2147483648 to
+2147483647
This is the lowest data value that you would like
displayed on the OIT and the minimum value the OIT
operator is allowed to enter.
Engineering high:
-2147483648 to
+2147483647
This is the highest data value that you would like
displayed on the OIT and the maximum value the OIT
operator is allowed to enter.
Hex
No. above Dec.:
Not Apply (NA)
4 digits are used for 16 bit; 8 digits for 32 bit.
Input low:
0 to
+2147483647
d
This is a
decimal
number which the OIT converts to
hexadecimal for establishing the lowest value that the
OIT operator is allowed to enter. For example, if you
want the minimum hex value to be 100n, then you would
enter value 256d.
Input high:
0 to
+2147483647
d
This is a
decimal
number which the OIT converts to
hexadecimal for establishing the highest value that the
OIT operator is allowed to enter. For example, if you
want the maximum value to be 1000h, then you would
enter the value 4096d.
Binary
No. above Dec.:
NA
16 digits are used for 16 bit; 32 digits for 32 bit.
Input low:
0 to
+2147483647
d
This is a decimal number which the OIT converts to
binary for establishing the lowest value that the OIT
operator is allowed to enter. For example, if you want
the minimum binary value to be 1001b, then you would
enter value 9d.
Input high:
0 to
+2147483647
d
This is a decimal number which the OIT converts to
binary for establishing the highest value that the OIT
operator is allowed to enter. For example, if you want
the maximum binary value to be 10100101b, then you
would enter value 165d
Mask
No. above Dec.:
1-10
The number of asterisks to display. When OIT operator
is entering a new number, only asterisks are displayed
as the number is entered. Decimal format is used when
Mask is selected.
Input low:
-2147483648 to
+2147483647
This is the lowest data value allowed when the OIT
operator enters a number.
Input high:
-2147483648 to
+2147483647
This is the highest data value allowed when the OIT
operator enters a number.
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