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Ms.range C1 start
1 2 3 4
020.000
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-100.000 100.000
2
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Ms.range C1 start
1 2 3 4
OK CancelEdit
020.000
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U
Movement direction of the cursor
Fig.41: Input of number values 2nd place
The button repeat û automatically returns the user to the action selection.
Pressing the button again will save the value.
Number overflow
If the number 9 is set to one position and if the button þ is pressed again, a
number overflow occurs. In this example, the value is counted up from 29 to 30.
Pressing the button þ permanently (repeat), the value increases gradually like
a counter.
Counting is realised in the opposite direction by pressing the button ÿ . The
value is negative after zeroisation.
Ms.range C1 start
1 2 3 4
020.000
Pa
-100.000 100.000
9
U
Ms.range C1 start
1 2 3 4
030.000
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-100.000 100.000
0
U
Fig.42: Number overflow
The value is always counted upwards from the cursor position. If, for example,
the cursor is on the first decimal place, the value is counted upwards from here:
29.0 → 29.1 → 29.2 …
If, in contrast, the cursor stands on the last point, counting is realised as follows.
29,000 → 29,001 → 29,002 … up to overflow 29,999 → 30,000 …