Chapter 4 I/O SETTINGS
Chapter 4
Settings for I/O
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User’s Manual
■ Decimal point digit setting
Sets the number of digits after the decimal point for data output as binary.
Example:
If the measured value is "0.123456", the output value is as follows according to the
number of digits after the decimal point.
0 digits: 0 (output range: 1048576 mm - 1048575 mm)
1 digit: 1 (output range: 104857.6 mm - 104857.5 mm)
2 digits: 12 (output range: 10485.76 mm - 10485.75 mm)
3 digits: 123 (output range: 1048.576 mm - 1048.575 mm)
4 digits: 1234 (output range: 104.8576 mm - 104.8575 mm)
5 digits: 12345 (output range: 10.48576 mm - 10.48575 mm)
6 digits: 123456 (output range: 1.048576 mm - 1.048575 mm)
If the measurement result is outside the output range, the output range upper or lower
limit is output.
For example, if the number of digits after the decimal point is 6 and the measurement
result is 2.00000 mm,
the binary output value is 1048575.
If there is a measurement abnormality, the output range upper limit value is output.
As an example, here is an explanation of the procedure for setting the number of digits
after the decimal point to "3".
Operating procedure
Setting [Display] Description
Decimal point digit [DEC.NUM] [0DIG]: 0 digit
[1DIG]: 1 digit
[2DIG]: 2 digits
[3DIG]: 3 digits
[4DIG]: 4 digits
[5DIG]: 5 digits
(Default value)
[6DIG]: 6 digits
Steps
Key operation Display Description
1 - 3 For moving to BINARY, see steps 1 to 3 in p.4-22
4 Press or keys to select either of "DEC.NUM"
and press key.
ZERORST/ZERORST/
ESCESC
ZERO/ZERO/
SETSET