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  1. Good afternoon All, I am working on a hydraulic press using RSLogix 5000 V19. and Safety Compact Logix PLC Can I ask how you monitor the feedback from hydraulic valves Basically I have 2 Load Hold valves with position monitoring, when they get a signal to fire I must see the feedback signals I have tried using the ROUT function but I cant get it to work properly as the pre-set time limits me to get the feedback within 500mS, do any of you guys have any ideas or experience on how this should be done Thank you in advance for your help.
  2. ME Runtime Application should have .mer extension
  3. OB10 not working

    Hi Stickman, In the properties of the CPU, under Time of Day Interrupts have you made OB 10 Active if you do this I am nearly sure you have to perform a warm start
  4. S7-300 SF Fault

    Can you log on to the processor? You can diagnose the problem there in the diagnostic buffer, if you cant its going to be though to find your problem Check all your fuses and power supply, is there a small round fuse behind the wiring arm?
  5. Panel layout

    Conor try Integrated architecture builder this is really good and checks your configuration for errors etc.... http://www.rockwellautomation.com/en/e-tools/configuration.html
  6. smartphones

    I use VNC when I'm at the plant I can use their local WIFI and get onto there network so no cost from your cell provider If that's not possible I use Teamviewer I also use VNC on robots so I don't have to hold the pendant all day
  7. Slow Laptop

    Thanks Joe. E for your reply The laptop has run for nearly 10 months without any hiccups I tried using FT View on Saturday and I had to close down the laptop at least 10 times Just wouldnt finish loading a page or just kept stalling
  8. Hi All, Can I ask your advise please I have a laptop XP Pro SP3, it has become very slow in past couple of weeks I have VM Ware Installed on the host machine with only Microsoft Office, email, word, excel etc. On one VM player I have the following RS Logix 5, 500, 5000 Factory Talk View Studio RS Network RS Linx On the second player I have Siemens S7 Win CC I have absolutely no files saved on either machine, I fraghmented the C drive etc, but still the host and both VM's are very slow Could somebody please give me an idea of what the problem could be, or is my machine just past it id appreciate any help or advise you may have Thank you.
  9. STL statement

    Hi Tom Please see attached Microsoft Word - RLO..pdf
  10. Its a pity you didnt specify your harware more clearly
  11. Transferring Siemens License keys to VMware VM

    I have done this no problem (both for Rockwell and Siemens) the VM picked up the licence USB and any USB I have inserted into the Laptop instantly sometimes when I go between the host and the VM I would have to connect/ disconnect Can you see the USB drive on the removable devices tab? under the VM drop down Did you try connect-disconnect from host if not check in the hardware that the USB controller is present if not just click on the Add key Good luck.
  12. Hi Rob, I found the below on the Knowledge base, I hope this helps 8913 - Recovering a Project from the MER File How do I Recover a Project from the MER File? Series/Revision: 1.0; 1.5; 2.0; 2.10.00; 3.0; 3.1; 3.2; 4.0 NOTE: As of Revision 5.00 the ability was added to restore an MER file back to design time. If the Never allow conversion or Conversion protected by password options are selected when creating an MER file then the Graphic Display (GFX) files will unrecoverable even following the steps below. Details When the development project files have been lost, some of the project information can be recovered from the MER (Machine Edition Runtime) file itself. However, the following cannot be recovered: • Parameter files • Alarm Setup • Datalog files • Macro files Under some circumstances, the Tag Database cannot be recovered either (described below under Tag Database Recovery). Recovering RSViewME 3.x 4.0 Application Files In order to recover the application files, it is assumed that you will be using a Win2K or WinXP machine that is already configured as a development station (for example, RSView Studio 3.x is installed). 1. Run the program RSView ME Station under Start Menu>Programs>Rockwell Software>RSView Enterprise. 2. Load the application MER file that you wish to recover from, but do not run the application, it may display an error but ignore it. 3. Start RSView Studio ME, and begin to create a new application. Type in a new name and click the Import button. 4. Select the MED file type to be imported. 5. Now you need to locate the temporary files created for your running application. They should be located in the C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temp\~MER.00 directory. NOTE: username will be the user that is currently logged into the computer. The Local Settings folder is a hidden folder. Also, ~MER.00 may be named as ~MER.01, etc. 6. Once the ~MER.00 folder has been located, select the MED file to be imported and follow the remaing prompts. 7. After the import has completed and the application is finished loading into RSView Studio, close RSView Studio and RSView ME Station. At this point, the Parameter, Alarm Setup, Datalog, and Macro files are not useable and will need to be removed (see Removing unrecoverable files below). NOTE: While attempting to import the project an error may occur: Failed to import project, unable to rename file. In order to work around this issue, perform the following: 1. Create a new project with the same name as the .med file of the ~mer.00 folder. 2. Right-click on the Displays in the Applications Explorer (of this new project) and choose Add component into application.... Add all the gfx files from the Gfx folder in the C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temp\~MER.00 directory. 3. Copy the rest of the folders from this directory to the new project directory: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\RSView Enterprise\ME\HMI projects\ProjectNam Removing Unrecoverable Files While most of the application can be recovered from the MER file, the following files cannot be recovered: • Parameter files • Alarm Setup • Datalog files • Macro files Although the files will be listed within the application, they are not recognizable by RSView Studio and must be removed. 1. Open Windows Explorer and locate the MachineAlarms.mal file in the recovered project folder M_Alarms (for example, C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\RSView Enterprise\ME\HMI Projects\MED_ProjectName\M_Alarms\MachineAlarms.mal). 2. Delete the MachineAlarms.mal file. 3. Start RSView Studio and open the recovered application. 4. Locate and delete all of the following files from the Application Explorer window: o All Parameter Files o All Datalog files o All Macro files Recovering RSViewME 2.x and earlier project files In order to recover the project files, it is assumed that you will be using a Win2K or WinXP machine that is already configured as a development station (for example, RSView Studio 2.x is installed). If the Tag Database is to be recovered, the same computer that opened the original MED (Machine Edition Development) file will be required (see below under Tag Database Recovery). 1. Locate the program MERuntime.exe in the Rockwell Software\RSViewME directory (default is C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSViewME). 2. Run the MERuntime.exe program and open the project MER file that you wish to recover from. 3. Press the Run button. Once the project is running, leave it running. 4. Then locate the temporary files created for your running project. They should be located in the C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temp\~MER.00 directory. NOTE: username will be the user that is currently logged into the computer. Also, ~MER.00 may be named as ~MER.01, and so on. 5. Once the ~MER.00 folder has been located, open it and copy all of the folders and files into a new directory (for example, C:\Temp\MED_ProjectName) 6. You should now have a directory (for example, C:\Temp\MED_ProjectName) that contains the: 7. o MED file for your project o Project folders Accounts, ActivityLog,…Startup, and Tag. 8. Once the files have been copied over to the new directory, you can now close the running project. At this point, there is no current Tag Database for the newly recovered project. Also, the Parameter, Alarm Setup, Datalog, and Macro files are not useable and will need to be removed (see Removing Unrecoverable Files in a section above). Recovering the Tag Database for an RSViewME 2.x project The recovered project files so far do not include a Tag Database with them. It is necessary to add a Tag Database back into the project before you can open the project in RSView Studio. It is only possible to recover the original Tag Database if you are using the same Windows2000 workstation that opened the original MED file. The Tag Database cannot be recovered from the MER file itself. However, an ODBC data source should exist on the machine that previously opened the MED project. The Tag Database can be recovered using this data source. If you are not using the same Windows2000 workstation that opened the original MED file, then skip Part A and proceed to Part B. Part A 1. Open up Administrative Tools from Start Menu\Settings\Control Panel. 2. Open up Data Sources (ODBC). 3. Under the User DSN tab, look at the list of names for the User Data Sources. Verify that the name of your recovered MED file is listed under the Name heading (for example, MED_ProjectName). o If it is there, you should be able to recover the Tag Database for your project. Proceed on to step 4. o If it is not there, the Tag Database cannot be recovered. Proceed on to Part B. 4. Open up the Database Import & Export Wizard for RSView Studio. It should be located in the Programs directory of the Start Menu under Rockwell Software\RSView Studio Tools\ Database Import & Export Wizard. 5. Export the Tag database of the recovered MED to a CSV file. 6. Open the newly created CSV file in Microsoft Excel and verify that the Tag Database is listed there correctly. 7. Go back to Data Sources (ODBC). 8. Under the User DSN tab, look at the list of names for the User Data Sources. Locate and select the name of your recovered MED file under the Name heading (for example, MED_ProjectName). Press the Properties button. 9. In the Data Source Name text box, append _bak to the name (for example, MED_ProjectName_bak). Press OK, and then OK again. Part B 1. Start up RSView Studio, and create a blank project with the exact same name as the MED file you are currently recovering. You will need to do this in a separate directory than the recovered project (for example, C:\Projects\MED_ProjectName). 2. After the project has been created, close the project and shutdown RSView Studio. 3. In Windows Explorer, locate the recovered project files folder (for example, C:\Temp\MED_ProjectName) and copy all of the files in it. 4. Paste the copied files into the project folder of Step 1 (for example, C:\Projects\MED_ProjectName). 5. You will be asked if you wish to overwrite files. Click yes to all. 6. Start up RSView Studio and open the recovered MED file from your new project folder. (for example, C:\Projects\MED_ProjectName\MED_ProjectName.med) NOTE: If you performed Part A successfully, then proceed on to Step 8. If you did not perform Part A, then proceed to Removing unrecoverable files. 7. Open up the Database Import & Export Wizard for RSView Studio and import the CSV Tag Database from Step 4 into your recovered project (for example, C:\Projects\MED_ProjectName\ MED_ProjectName-Tags.CSV) 8. Verify that the Tag Database is correct by looking at the Tag Database Editor in RSView Studio. Additional Information If you had Macro, Parameter, or Datalog files added to your project, you will encounter error messages when you run it. This is because there are references to files that no longer exist. You will need to create these files again and re-assign them (for example, Re-assign the startup macro for a Display). Also, objects with tag assignments may not work as they are right now. You may need to open the display, delete the tag assignment and then reassign the tag. Save the display. In most cases, you need only do this for one object per screen.
  13. Conor are you sure you have a 1756 DNB I have never come across this configuration button
  14. PLC 5 Password

    Thanks Guys Tech Support helped out Thanks again for taking the time out to comment