Jiial
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icanet liked a post in a topic: Sysmac Studio, how to get the program cycle time
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Sysmac Studio, how to get the program cycle time
Jiial replied to Jiial's topic in NJ Series / Sysmac Studio
Hello icanet, thank you very much for your effort, I'll try that. Jiial -
Sysmac Studio, how to get the program cycle time
Jiial replied to Jiial's topic in NJ Series / Sysmac Studio
So it's the execution time that I need. Is there any way to get that? -
Sysmac Studio, how to get the program cycle time
Jiial replied to Jiial's topic in NJ Series / Sysmac Studio
Hello and thank you for your replies. Like I said I am new with Sysmac, before I have been using Siemens programs and there I am using the Program Cycle Time to calculate how much a motor has turned during one program cycle. If I understood correctly from BE's answer, in Sysmac Studio the Execution Time corresponds to Siemens Program Cycle Time and that is what I need? -
Hello, I am new with the Sysmac Studio, today I ran into a new problem, I need to be able to use the current program cycle time in program. Where and how will I get it?
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I downloaded the latest drivers but the driver in "MC protocol driver" stays at 5.02.02 even if I close the E-designer and start it again.
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Attached are the parameters.
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Switch is 100Mb. I don't have any previous experience how to scan the network traffic.
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Ethernet
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I made a test screen to the panel that only had those two manual drive buttons but even that didn't help. PLC still replies very slowly.
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Thank you for the reply, it explains clearly what causes this situation. Now the problem is how to fix it. Name list in the panel contains 2350 rows which are spread on a large area and to fix that it means too much work compared to time I have.
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I am using an E1101 panel with Mitsubishi Q04UDEH PLC. I have done the manual drive forward and backward buttons to the panel and I am using those buttons to control the machine movements on manual drive. Problem that appears yesterday is that when I am driving a movements manually from the panel the bit that I am controlling with the panel changes it state in PLC very slowly. This happens both ways, when I press the button the controlled bit that should go on immediately goes on after a little while, same thing happens the other way around, when I lift my finger from the button the controlled bit goes off at PLC after a while. This feature makes the manual drive a bit tricky, because the machine doesn't response immediately. What there is that I could try to do to make it faster.