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4.3.
Status display
4.3.1.
Description for the display of status value
Example for the numerical
display
Description for the display of status value
Hexadecimal
data
If the numerical value is 1234, it displays as 01234 (decimal
numerical system).
If the numerical value is 0x1234, it displays as 1234.
(For the hexadecimal numerical system, the first digit does
not show.)
(Dec high)
(Dec low)
32-bit data
If the numerical value is 1234567890, the high byte displays
as 1234.5 and the low byte as 67890 (decimal numerical
system).
(Hex high)
(Hex low)
If the numerical value is 0x12345678, the high byte displays
as h1234 and the low byte as L5678 (hexadecimal
numerical system).
This is the way to display negative values. If the numerical value is -12345,
it displays as 1.2.345.
(Only the decimal numerical system is available. No positive or negative sign
shows for the hexadecimal numerical system.)
1) Dec indicates the decimal numerical system and Hex the hexadecimal numerical system.
2) The above ways of displaying numerical values are applicable to the monitoring and editing setting
modes.
3) The Data format of all monitoring variables is 32-bit. For data display, it is possible to switch between the
high/low byte and Dec/Hex. Each parameter only supports one display type and no switchover is allowed.
4.3.2.
Display of storage setting
After finishing the parameter editing and pressing the SET storage setting key, the panel display continues to
show the symbol of setting status for 1 second based on the setting status.
LED display
Content description
Saved
The setting value is stored adequately (Saved).
R-Only
It is a read-only parameter (Read-Only).
Lock
The entered password is wrong or no password is entered (Locked).
Err
The setting value is wrong or the reserved setting value is entered (Write NG).
S-off
The servo is activated and no input is allowed (Please Servo off).
Re-On
The parameter is effective only after restart (Power On).