Model 574 Programmable Counting System (PCS)
104 - GSE Scale Systems
(Parameter 82)
Retains the name and data fields for Var#2.
(Parameter 83)
Retains the name and data fields for Var#3.
(Parameter 84)
Retains the name and data fields for Var#4.
(Parameter 85)
Retains the name and data fields for Var#5.
(Parameter 86)
Retains the name and data fields for Var#6.
(Parameter 87)
Retains the name and data fields for Var#7.
(Parameter 88)
Retains the name and data fields for Var#8.
(Parameter 89)
Retains the name and data fields for Var#9.
Entering a Value into a REG
ie. <91> <SELECT>
<XX>
<ENTER>
<SELECT>
(Registers)
(Parameter 91)
Retains the name and data fields for Reg#1.
(Parameter 92)
Retains the name and data fields for Reg#2.
(Parameter 93)
Retains the name and data fields for Reg#3.
(Parameter 94)
Retains the name and data fields for Reg#4.
"Data" field (Characteristics)
There are a few specifics that are highly worth noting
pertaining to the data fields of the Vars and Regs. There
are some differences between the two types. The Vars
will allow entries of all fractional and whole number sets
(1, 2, 2½,...). This infers all negative values as well (-1, -
2, -2½,...), and zero (0). The Regs on the other hand will
allow entries of integers only. Members of the set of
positive whole numbers (1, 2, 3,...), negative whole
numbers (-1, -2, -3,...), and zero (0). The term "whole
number" is defined as complete, non-fractional. When
entering a negative value from the front panel the
<UNITS> key will gain access to a negative sign. When
in the viewing mode of the Regs the <ZERO> key will
increment the selected register by one. The <ID> key
will decrement the selected register by one. When in the
viewing mode of either the Vars or Regs, the <CLR>
key will reset the selected parameter to zero.
14.10 Decimal Point Parameter Setup
(VARS)
(P480.XX - P489.XX)
The number of significant digits to the right of the
decimal point can be set (selected) for all ten (10) of the
variables. The following is an example of all seven
decimal point selections for Var#0. Pressing a number
0 - 6 followed by the <ENTER> key will go directly to
your selection. Subsequently pressing the <ENTER>
key will scroll through all seven decimal point
selections.
Fixed Decimal Point
P480.00
Sets the number of decimal places to 0 digits.
(x.)
P480.01
Sets the number of decimal places to 1 digit.
(x.x)
P480.02
Sets the number of decimal places to 2 digits.
(x.xx)
P480.03
Sets the number of decimal places to 3 digits.
(x.xxx)
P480.04
Sets the number of decimal places to 4 digits.
(x.xxxx)
P480.05
Sets the number of decimal places to 5 digits.