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No. 99MBC095A
3. DISPLAYS AND KEY OPERATIONS
The following describes how to use the arrow keys using step 7 as an example.
PROG
1) Now, the setup data of “0” is displayed as a
result of having pressed the
C
key.
PROG
2) If the key is pressed, the digit places are
automatically filled with zeros to reflect the set
resolution, with the appropriate number of
commas inserted after the thousandth digit, then
the highlighted digit moves one position to the
left.
PROG
If the key is pressed, the digit places are
automatically filled with zeros to reflect the set
resolution, with the appropriate number of
commas inserted after the thousandth digit, then
the least significant digit increases by one.
PROG
If the key is pressed, the digit places are
automatically filled with zeros to reflect the set
resolution, with the appropriate number of
commas inserted after the thousandth digit, then
the least significant digit decreases by one,
resulting in a negative value.
PROG
If the key is pressed, the digit places are
automatically filled with zeros to reflect the set
resolution, with the appropriate number of
commas inserted after the thousandth digit, then
the most significant digit that can be set starts
flashing.
Here, for practice, press the key.
PROG
3) Press the key twice to move the digit to
be set to the third digit place, then press the
key five times.
PROG
4) Press the key to move the digit to be set
to the forth digit place, then press the
key four times.
PROG
5) Press the key to move the target digit to
be set to the fifth digit, then press the
key three times.
PROG
6) Press the key to move the digit to be set
to the sixth digit place, then press the
key twice.
PROG
7) Press the key to move the target digit to
be set to the seventh digit place, then press the
key.