User's Manual

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NACOS Platinum
ED 3100 G 140 / 04 (2011-11)
Operating Instructions
I-1 About these Operating Instructions
I General.fm / 10.11.11
I-12
Table I / 1 Typographical conventions in these operating instructions
{nnn} Describes a number with a fixed number of digits which is input or output.
The number of letters inside the brackets describes the number of digits. The
number must not include any decimal point.
Example:
Enter a channel number in the format {nnn}.
This means that you must enter the number of a unit as a three digit number,
without any decimal point.
NOTE:
You have to use zeros (0) to fill the empty spaces, if the number is less than
100 (e.g. 056)
{nnn.} Like {nnn}, but there may be a decimal point at any place in the number, or
none.
Example
The value is displayed in the format {nnnn.}.
In the example the value may be, e.g. "12.35" or "450.6" or "0045". When
entering such values, the decimal point will sometimes be preset by the
system.
DD-MMM-YYYY The date in international format which is used in the system.
Example:
21 AUG 2009
for the 21
st
of August 2009.
HH:MM:SS The time format used in the system. The 24 hour format is used.
Examples:
06:30:00
stands for half past six and 0 seconds in the morning
(6:30 am) and
23:58:00
is two minutes to midnight.
Expression Explanation