3. SPECIFICATIONS
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MELSEC
GOT
(2) Cursor display
The GOT controls the display of the cursor when the user has to input data; it
displays a "
" at the cursor position. For more information, see Paragraph (6)
below.
If the cursor overlaps the display of a character, however, the character and "
"
alternate on the display.
(3) Indication of the selected line
When a program list is displayed, the line currently selected for editing is indicated
by "
" appearing immediately after the step number.
R0
1
2
3
L
A
O
D
N
U
K
D
T
123
X
M
T
0
2
0
005
The 3rd line in the display area is selected for editing.
You can use the and keys to move "
" up and down.
(4) Step number display
A step number is displayed as a decimal number.
On the 1st and 2nd lines in the display area, significant digits in the lower four
digits of a step number are displayed.
On the 3rd and 4th lines in the display area, up to five significant digits in a step
number are displayed.
R X0000
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
5
6
6
6
L
M
D
O
D
D
V
1
2
0
0
0
0
Displays significant digits in the lower
four digits of a step number.
Displays up to five significant digits in
a step number.
Step number
Line 1
Line 4
Mode
to
(5) Device display
Two or more device specifications attached to a basic or application instruction are
displayed using the same step number.
For information on the step numbers, see Paragraph (4) above.
(6) Display of data input from the keys
Data input from the keys will appear at the cursor position. As more characters are
input, the cursor moves to the right.
The cursor appears as "
".
Example: The user enters
SET
1 0
SET 1 0
R0
1
2
3
L
O
O
L
D
R
U
D
T
X
M
M
M
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
R
1
0
1
2
L
O
O
D
R
U
T
X
M
M
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0