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7.1.2. Displayed data
Readings and messages displayed on screens
Data or message
Description
(Numeric value)
Numeric values are displayed based on the scale settings for each channel. The
number of digits after the decimal point is determined by the maximum and
minimum values of the scale.
If the numeric value is in exponential format, it is shown in the format “1.2E+3.” In
such a case, display of up to 2 digits after the decimal point can be set, but
possibly only 1 digit will be shown, depending on the screen.
BURN
Burnout, open circuit.
OVER
A signal exceeding the measurable upper limit (upper limit + 5 % of the range) was
input. Or, the calculated result exceeds the value that can be indicated.*
UNDER
A signal falling below the measurable lower limit (lower limit - 5 % of range) was
input. Or, the calculated result falls below the smallest value that can be indicated.*
CAL ER
Calculation error. The equation is not correct. Or, an error (BURN, OVER, UNDER,
or CAL ER) occurred on the channel used for the equation.
RJ ERR
Abnormal conditions were detected. This message is displayed when an input
circuit is open, or when the device for reference junction compensation is
damaged.
*The ranges that can be indicated for calculated results are as follows:
Standard format:
±30000, excluding the decimal point. For example: -30.000 to +30.000.
Exponential format: 1.00E-15 to 9.99E+15
The numeric data displayed is current (at 0.5 second intervals) irrespective of the recording cycle,
etc., except for historical data displayed as part of historical trends or dual trends. To slow down
the updating speed, change the numeric value display update interval (see 11.3.4).