cHud

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  1. Then when you have finished the tags in excel right click on "variables and fb instances" and import
  2. I replied in your previous post
  3. What software do you have? Since you asked earlier i pressum its unity. Select some variables in your element browser and "export selected". Then select txt format. Open that file with excel and you will see what the format must be.....If you cant do this le me know and I will post an example
  4. What version of unity do you have?
  5. All M340 processors have a mini usb slot. Use any usb -----mini usb (5pin. Make sure its not 4 pin). This is cable is normally supplied with digital cameras. Ethernet any patch lead with do. I have yet to find a standard patch lead that didnt work. But you will need a usb to program the ethernet net port on the cpu initially. Have never used the modbus port for programming a m340
  6. New Forum look !

    Well Done on the new look. Big improvement all-round
  7. This will give you a start sol15-pl7-1,2-from-usb-pen-drive.pdf
  8. The nano plc is an old plc. Its redundant. Is this a new machine?
  9. For now why cant you just run windows xp on virtual machine and have Proworx on there?
  10. You probably could open it and change.....since the program is gone in any-case.
  11. Can you post the dfb so we can have a look?
  12. Eazypact vz GV2

    Gv2 is basically a circuit breaker and overload in one unit.
  13. I would use a pid controller for each valve. The hot water valve and cold water valve's pid block would control the temperature and the 3rd valve (mixing valve) would control the flow
  14. Any Eplan P8 user here?

    Im probarbly being stupid now but dont understand what you are asking
  15. I might be wrong but i think you can only load programs on 6.1 from 4.5 upwards. So you would need to have a 4.5 version running (I think any version up to 5.) Then open the 4.3 and save and export. Then open with 6.1
  16. Attached is a screenshot and it works jst fine in the simulator
  17. If you have a valid vdz file then you can download this from vijeo designer to a usb flash disk.(with the correct settings selected the screen will ask if you want to load this program). The flash disk must be formatted in FAT32 for this to work. Maybe that is your problem when copying the old files onto the new cf card or usb flash disk. Attached is a way to get to the config menu of the screen(where you can change the language). Now they could have chosen any method or none which wont give you access to this option. Alternatively send me the vdz file you want to load and i can download the files to usb with the settings you want and mail the files back to you which you can paste in a fat32 usb flash disk and upload. Just pm me for a email adress
  18. 1. Vijeo Designer (not the lite version) is the software needed 2. Normally you should be able to copy all the files inside the old cf card onto the new one and plug into the new screen and it should upload. That is provided the old program was downloaded to the cf card and wasnt used for just data gathering. Also everytime i used a third party cf card (not from schneider) i have had problems. 3. Im not sure if this will cause a problem. I doubt it because you can use usb memory sticks of all sizes and shapes for the same purpose as the cf card Do you have a *.vdz file for the screen?
  19. You should receive it on %mw0 or %mw1. Not sure about the 1 word offset
  20. What do you mean by "tripping out"? Blowing fuse for that channel or tripping the supply to the commons of the outputs? Please elaborate
  21. Attached is a unity help file outtake. If i remember correctly these system bits have always been the same with previous processors so it should also be on yours in same position. But do you have the programming software for that processor? Help file shows all the system words and bits. Alternatively you could create a heartbeat between scada and plc. With counter in plc. If Counter in plc and scada differ for x time then you know the link is down
  22. Harmony XB5R

    Zbrn1/2 modules for these buttons make it a very nice prospect. Up to 60 buttons per receiver. Zbrn1 2ethernet ports for daisy chaining. Zbrn2 modbus serial port. Gonna have to get my hands on it and use in next project. Now they just must continue teslas work and transmit 3ph power wirelessly
  23. Harmony XB5R

    I did and didnt really notice anything different from normal pushbuttons. Might not have paid attention......as per usual
  24. Harmony XB5R

    It has a "dynamo" built in the button. So when you push the button it generates the power needed to transmit. Pretty Clever