05.91 2 Fundamentals of Programming
2.4 Word format
Example:
XL+05.3
Number of positions after decimal point
Number of positions before decimal point
Leading zeros can be omitted
Positive sign
Absolute/incremental
Address X
Word examples:
X—12345.531
Number of places after decimal point
Number of places before decimal point
Negative sign
Address X
G9
Digit
Address G
Q1=±12345.678
Extended address
Decimal point input:
Value Programmed value with decimal point
0.1 µm X.0001
1 µm X.001
10 µm X.01
100 µm X.1
1000 µm X1 or X1.
10200 µm X10.2
Decimal point input is permissible for the following addresses:
X, Y, Z, E, A, B, C, U, V, W, Q, I, J, K, F, S.
R is valid only in the following format: R10 = 50.0
(restriction for S, see program key)
Leading and trailing zeros need not be written when decimal point notation is used.
Abbreviated input of values X, Y, Z, I, J, K, ...
Example:
Input 1.1 means 1100 µm = 1.1 mm
Input 10. means 10000 µm = 10.0 mm
Input 1. means 1000 µm = 1.0 mm
All values with input resolution 0.001 mm.
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