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The numeral editing settings will appear when the above display is left.
6. Set the way in which the display will appear on the screen. Refer to the
examples on page 30.
Number of integer
digits (Integer) Set the number of digits for the integer portion of the
number.
Number of decimal
digits (Decimal) Set the number of digits for the decimal portion of the
number.
Zero suppress (Zero
Sup) Set whether or not leading zeros are to be displayed on
the screen.
Display sign (Disp
Sign) Set whether or not negative signs are to be displayed on
the screen. The positive sign is not displayed.
Character size (Char
Size) Set the size of characters to be displayed on the screen.
Scale Set the scale factor for the display. The NT600M can be
set to 64X in addition to those shown above.
Attributes Sets display attributes for the screen. Refer to page 24
for examples of how attributes are displayed on screen.
Press the Enter Key after completing all of these settings.
7. Set the display position. When the display position has been set, you
can return to set another numeral editing area or you can continue
pressing the Escape Key to return to the Initial Edit Display.
Deleting and Modifying Direct connection numeral editing is deleted or modified from the display
shown in step 1. above. Select the number of the numeral table and then
specify DELETE or MODIFY. The modification procedure is basically the
same as the creation procedure given above.
Input Key Layout If the Keypad setting in the screen attributes is set to “user,” input keys can
be created and positioned the same as they can for normal numeral editing.
Refer to page 66 for details.
2-8-3 Precautions for Numeral Editing
The following limitation exist when creating numeral editing screens depend-
ing on the model of the PT.
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