Sterling STT 1600 3.3.1Entering Numerical Values, General Operation, Exception

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3.3.1Entering Numerical Values

General Operation

3.3.1Entering Numerical Values

Input using numer- In fields that allow the operator to enter a numerical value, you enter the nu-

ical keypadmerical value character by character using the keypad on the system key- board.

Changing the

If there is a value in the field already, it is cleared completely from the field

value

when the first character is entered. Once input has been started, you cannot

 

exit from the field until the input has been entered or canceled.

Right-justified

In numerical fields, input initially is normally right-justified. Digits that have

input

already been entered are moved to the left (pocket-calculator format).

 

Exception:

 

 

 

 

Input fields for variables in KM format – for instance, when calling the PU

 

functions STATUS/FORCE VAR – are changed to left-justified . When input

 

begins, the old value does not disappear from the display completely but its

 

bit pattern is overwritten one character at a time. You move the cursor in this

 

type of field by pressing

 

or

 

with activated Shift Lock mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Limit-value check

You can configure limit values for numerical input fields. In this type of

 

field, a limit-value check takes place, i.e. the entered values are applied only

 

if they lie within the configured limits. If a value outside these limits is en-

 

tered, a system message is displayed and, after it has been canceled, the old

 

value is restored in the field.

 

 

 

Decimal places

If a numerical field has been configured with a certain number of decimal

 

places and too many have been entered, they are ignored; if too few have

 

been entered, the field is padded with zeroes.

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Sterling STT 1600 operating instructions 3.3.1Entering Numerical Values, General Operation, Exception