Rod_Hackney

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  1. Are you stating that the Wonderware I/O Servers are the two floor computers and that the operators on the floor run the systems from them? Your computers in the control room just store the application files and your floor Wonderware I/O servers read the files upon startup? If so, can you just install a wonderware client node in the server room to check the status of the floor computers?

  2. I do not have any experience specifically with Think & Do software but I have done a number of other HMI type packages that wrote to an Access databases. If it works most of the time and only periodically does not function, I would look at the scripting that triggers the sql command to write the data to the Access database. Can you look at your date stamp and see when it is occuring is it around the same time of day? This may narrow to problem in the script.

  3. For iFIX software releases 2.6 and above, there are 3 different brands of hardware keys that are supported: Rainbow Sentinel Superpro; Aladdin M1 HASP, and Aladdin M4 HASP. Each of these keys has its own required drivers and installation requirements depending on the version of the iFIX software that is installed. So you are sure to need a new hardware key which will require you to trade in your existing key. i would recomend running Windows XP Pro with at least service pack 2. I would not run it as a service just drop it in the startup group. Prior versions of iFix have be a problem running as a service under windows. I have had mixed success with ifix 5.0 running as a service. you also may want to check the version of the driver your running for any updates.

  4. usually a basic plc driver for a HMI supervisory software (like Wonderware/intellution/WinCC) will allow connection of multiple PLCs of the same type. Example would be connection of multiple Siemens S7-300 PLCs. The plcs would have to be networked together with the HMI supervisory PC on the same network.

  5. I am not sure about the cross reference function with 7.1 but if your dealing with a limited number of screens navigation buttons should be present that open or close windows to create the tree-like overview of the graphics. If you can find the overview graphic (most systems have one) you can go from there. You will need a developer license to do this.

  6. We have two processes that we are replacing with controlLogix. We are working with a system that has 14 field instruments and we are connecting them with AB's Foundation Fieldbus module (1757-FFLD). We are using AB's RSFieldbus Configuration Software (9324-RSFBC) for configuration version 2.0. It has been, to say the least, an interesting experience. We have one up and running but still having some issues with the second. I wanted to see if anyone else has used this module and get their experiences with it. Thanks,

  7. You are correct pauleng, the program you spoke of is not ABET accredited. There are Technology programs that are ABET accredited and in most stated these four year program graduates can set for the EIT and after experience the PE exam. You are correct that ABET Engineering program is the way to go but ABET accredited Technology programs are also a good alternative as they are usually more flexible for working adults. I would stay away from anything not ABET accredited. Check ABET website for programs in your state. www.abet.org

  8. Also, to pauleng's post, we have a tech that checked into east carolina. It is a full accredited program BS in engineering technology but is not ABET accredited. Some companies want ABET accreditation as they oversee most engineering and engineering technology programs. I belive Old Dominon College in Virginia has a program that is ABET acredited but requires some labs be done on weekends and some summer week courses. Also, I believe NC State also has a similar BS Engineering Technology program for a BS completion if you have a AS degree in technology aready.