Basic Functions
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of the targeted device output area.
It is possible to select where bolt data should start after the station data and how much each bolt
should occupy. Within each bolt it is possible to specify the same details for step data.
See Cycle Data layout example for examples of the different formats.
The parameter
Header frequency
controls when a header row is printed when the
Layout
option
Table
or
Std. + Table
is used. The value 10 of Header frequency will generate a header for every 10
th
cycle data
printed.
Enter in the
Additional new lines
field the number of empty lines to print after that all cycle data has been
printed.
Using the
Torque unit
field you can specify the unit in which all torque results are to be presented. The
system will recalculate values before presentation. Set Standard if you want to keep the basic torque unit
set using the
Set Up
menu.
Using the
Date format
and
Time format
parameters you control how date/time variables should be
formatted when printed. Select "Standard" if you want to keep the format specified on the
For the ToolsTalk PowerMACS based reporters Screen, Trace, File, ExcelFile and ToolsTalk Printer, the
alternative "Reg. Settings" is available. Chose it if you want to use the date/time format configured using
Regional Options on your PC.
The effect of the selected date and time formats is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the
Reporter form.
For reporters configured to format the result binary (Data/Binary selected) you can also:
Control byte order of all numerical variables. Set
Byte Order
to
Normal
to have the most
significant byte printed first, or at the lowest address. This is also known as Big Endian or Motorola
format. Select
Intel
to have the least significant byte printed first (Little Endian).
Control how real values are formatted. Set
Float format
to
IEEE754
to print them as standard 32
bit floating point values according to IEEE 754.
Choose
I2D2
to have them printed as a fixed-point value where the two most significant bytes
contains the integer part and the two least significant bytes the decimal part multiplied with 10000.
For the altenatives
SPECIAL 1
and
SPECIAL 2
the real value is first multiplied with 10 and then
rounded to an integral number before it is written.
SPECIAL 1
prints the resulting value as a
Mitsubishi BCD value consisting of four consecutive bytes where the value 27.3 is written as 0x03,
0x07, 0x02, 0x00 with the first byte (0x03) at the lowest address.
SPECIAL 2
prints the resulting
value as four ASCII decimal digits, that is, the value 27.3 is written as four bytes having the values
0x30, 0x32, 0x37, 0x33 ("0273") with the first byte (0x30) at the lowest address. Please note that
the value NOT_DEFINED is reported as the real value 999.9.
Control how the Station and Bolt level Status variables are reported using
Status format
. Choose
NORMAL
to have them reported with values according to chapter: Statuses.
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