Bytesize Member B Join Date Sep 2007 Location Seattle Posts 34 Oct 2, 2007 #1 If your scale max in the SCP file is set to 500 does that really mean 5? Thanks
Ken Moore Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date May 2004 Location North, West, South Carolina Posts 3,477 Oct 2, 2007 #2 Nope. 500 is 500, not 5.00. Although you could have an implied decimal. Sometimes the plc will be scaled 0-500 and then divided by 100 in the HMI to get decimal displays.
Nope. 500 is 500, not 5.00. Although you could have an implied decimal. Sometimes the plc will be scaled 0-500 and then divided by 100 in the HMI to get decimal displays.
ELake20 Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Aug 2003 Location N. Michigan Posts 271 Oct 2, 2007 #3 Could always set your SCP instruction to write to a F8 file to get the decimal point, and then truncate all the decimal places you don't want with the HMI... ML1000s don't support floating point integers though
Could always set your SCP instruction to write to a F8 file to get the decimal point, and then truncate all the decimal places you don't want with the HMI... ML1000s don't support floating point integers though