
11.AUXILIARY FUNCTION PROGRAMMING B-63944EN/02
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2. When a command with a decimal point or a negative command is
enabled
(When parameter AUP (No.3450#0) is set to 1)
When the desktop calculator decimal point setting is not
specified (when parameter DPI (No.3401#0) is set to 0), if the
second auxiliary function with no decimal point is specified, the
specified value is output on the code signals as is.
Example:
Specified value Output value
B10 10
When desktop calculator decimal point input is specified (when
parameter DPI (No.3401#0) is set to 1), if the second auxiliary
function with no decimal point is specified, the specified value
multiplied by a magnification is output on the code signals.
(Magnifications are shown in Table 11.4 (a).)
Example:
Specified value Output value
B10 10000 (When metric input is used and
the reference axis is IS-B. The
magnification is 1000.)
When the second auxiliary function with a decimal point is
specified, the specified value multiplied by a magnification is
output to the code signals. (Magnifications are shown in Table
11.4 (a).)
Example:
Specified value Output value
B10. 10000 (When metric input is used and
the reference axis is IS-B. The
magnification is 1000.)
B0.123 1230 (When inch input is used, the
reference axis is IS-B, and
parameter AUX is set to 1. The
magnification is 10000.)