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  1. Hey guys, sorry for all of the newbie questions, I had 1-2 years of PLC training at a tech school, and then I got a job where I didn't use my knowledge at all for 2 years, and now my current job is all PLCs, and I have forgotten some of the stuff I learned, but it's coming back to me, so I appreciate all the help with the stupid questions. Anyways, here is my question. I am using a MicroLogix 1100 running RSLogix 500 to collect data on a few of our machines about scrap parts and run time vs down time. I just have some basic inputs hooked up to it. I need to be able to send the data to an integer file at the end of every shift, and then reset the current data (easy enough for me, at a certain time I will use a MOV function to move the info from the timers and counters to integers and then use a RES function to reset everything that I want). Anyways, my question is how to I tap into the free running clock built into the MicroLogix 1100? I see that it is S2:4, but I am confused how to use it or set it. I just set one up on a SLC 5/05 and that was super easy, I just set the time while it was online, and then used 3 different COMPARE functions to tell it when I wanted to move/reset the data (I used S:40, S:41 and S:42). Anyways, I can't seem to figure out how to tap into this clock on the MicroLogix 1100. Can anyone help me with a "dumbed down" step-by-step guide. I just want data sent at 6:30, 14:30 and 22:30 and then data reset 2 seconds after each of those times. Any help is truly and honestly appreciated and very useful. Thank you in advanced. Howard
  2. SIMATIC S7-1200 + HMI +network

    I have a Simatic S7-1200 and i have a couple of questions :) I have three analog sensor giving information to the plc. software = Simatic step 7 basic V11 my questions: - can i connect the plc via a cable to a rooter to access the network to use a printer ? -can i connect a SIMATIC HMI KTP400 BASIC COLOR PN via a cable to a rooter to use with the plc via the network? - can i generate a document in the software , add my sensor data and print the document using all of the above ? thanks for all the help :)
  3. Ken Roach already answered this question for MicroLogix 1200, I'm trying to find the same answer for MicroLogix 1000. DF1 half-duplex communication gets dropped with MicroLogix 1000 slaves. I monitored the data, and found the slaves stop sending ACK, and the master stops sending ENQ. Slaves still send valid responses, but these responses are ignored by master because the ACK is not present. Power cycle solves the problem, but that's a hassle to drive out to remote sites. Power cycle to master sometimes solves the problem, but not always. Messages are initiated by the master, not by the slaves. Rockwell support said the only solution is to cycle power. Ken's approach was to monitor CS0:17, if it changes issue an ACL command. See previous topic: http://forums.mrplc.com/index.php?showtopic=22686 Thank you!
  4. Hello, I am trying configure the communication between factorytalkview with ML1500, but the processor don't show in the tree. My connection PC to PLC is DF1 Serial, somebody could help me.
  5. Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or a closely related science: (an associate’s degree in instrumentation with 7+ years of programming experience would be considered) plus the following experience: Install, troubleshoot, and maintain Allen-Bradley PLC-5, SLC-500, MicroLogix and ControlLogix hardware.Perform Allen-Bradley PLC programming utilizing RSLogix5, RSLogix500 and RSLogix5000 software.Perform Allen-Bradley PowerFlex Series, 70 Enhanced control and PowerFlex 40 variable frequency drive programming.Troubleshoot and maintain Ethernet, Controlnet, Allen-Bradley Remote I/O, and DeviceNet communication networks.Perform IFIX (or equivalent) HMI/SCADA system programming.Troubleshoot and maintain Allen-Bradley PanelView (or equivalent) operator interface hardware.Perform Allen-Bradley PanelView (or equivalent) operator interface programming. Install and maintain servo controllers, transmitters, and sensors.Working knowledge of 480 volt/3 phase and 120 volt power distribution systems.The following is not required but is a significant plus: Experience in Siemens/TI PLC programming; working with Wonderware HMI/SCADA systems programming and troubleshooting; design, installation and troubleshooting AS-i networks, and VBA code programming. Responsibilities: Provide project engineering support to all process areas of the plant facilities. Assist in identifying, evaluating and selecting the Process and Packaging Automation hardware and software necessary to meet current and future manufacturing requirements. Assist in managing the controls and automation interface, testing, quality control, data retrieval, and training for all packaging and processing equipment. Determine the effectiveness and maintainability of new automation systems and manages the automation change process for existing equipment. Provide process controls support for entire plant facilities. Assist with the implementation of facility control system standardization and process improvement tasks.Support operations with information reporting tools useful in analyzing and interpreting control system data.Develop and maintain facility As-Built Electrical, Controls, and Process Drawings. Develop and maintain control system documentation and documentation change control procedures.Assist in identifying, evaluating and selecting process controls hardware and software necessary to meet current and future manufacturing requirements. Develop and manage controls related capital projects.Determine the maintainability of new process control systems and manage process controls change control procedures for existing equipment.To apply, please send a resume to hastingsgroup@msn.com All applicants MUST have a Green Card or US Citizenship.
  6. Can anyone help me with my PID issues, I can't seem to get them to work. The 3276 - 16383 represents the 4 - 20 mA scale. The 3153 - 15365 represents the actual values of a 4 - 20mA signal injected into the input. The 8761 represents the 9GPM required flow. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Rojay PID.pdf PID.doc
  7. Version 3.11.5.0

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    .NET class library for use in Visual Studio.NET to create HMI/SCADA apps that communicate with Siemens S7-200, S7-300, S7-400, S7-1200, & S7-1500 PLCs via Ethernet.   For .NET Framework 2.0 - 4.8 projects. Supports UDTs Does not require OPC, Siemens, or 3rd party drivers x86, x64, and Any CPU compatible Visual Studio.NET 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2022 compatible Most .NET targets are supported, including Web, Windows, console, and service apps Can be configured programmatically or visually Visually design your entire communications configuration without writing a single line of code Extremely high performance - 5~10 mSec typical transaction time Highly optimized to minimize communications transactions Tag database can be configured via code or visual designer Abstract base classes allow you to write generic code that works with all drivers Synchronous and asynchronous read/write methods Data change notifications Provides common user interface across all driver classes including A-B, GE, Modbus, etc. No limit on number of devices or data points Multi-threaded for high data throughput Includes extensive help system Example applications with VB and C# source code included. Easily connect to your factory floor systems. Immediate Internet delivery and online license activation. No runtime fees or keys for qualified applications  
  8. File Name: Siemens S7 Ethernet Driver for .NET File Submitter: Automated Solutions File Submitted: 21 Apr 2013 File Category: Demo Software .NET Component for use in Visual Studio.NET to create HMI/SCADA apps that communicate with Siemens S7-200, S7-300, S7-400, S7-1200, & S7-1500 PLCs via Ethernet. Supports UDTs Does not require OPC, Siemens, or 3rd party drivers x86, x64, and Any CPU compatible Visual Studio.NET 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2013 Compatible Most .NET targets are supported, including Web, Windows, console, and service apps. Can be configured programmatically or visually Visually design your entire communications configuration without writing a single line of code Extremely high performance - 5~10 mSec typical transaction time Highly optimized to minimize communications transactions Tag database can be configured via code or visual designer Abstract base classes allow you to write generic code that works with all drivers Synchronous and asynchronous read/write methods Data change notifications Provides common user interface across all driver classes including A-B, GE, Modbus, etc. No limit on number of devices or data points Multi-threaded for high data throughput Includes extensive help system Example applications with VB and C# source code included. Easily connect to your factory floor systems. Immediate Internet delivery and online license activation. No runtime fees or keys for qualified applications Click here to download this file
  9. Version 3.11.5.0

    2803 downloads

    .NET class library for use in Visual Studio.NET to create HMI/SCADA apps that communicate with A-B ControlLogix, CompactLogix, Micro800 Series, PLC5, SLC500, and MicroLogix PLCs via Ethernet.   For .NET Framework 2.0 - 4.8 projects. Does not require OPC, RSLinx, or 3rd party drivers. x86, x64, and Any CPU compatible. Visual Studio.NET 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2022 compatible Supports unsolicited messages. Most .NET Framework targets are supported, including Web, Windows, console, and service apps. Can be configured programmatically or visually Visually design your entire communications configuration without writing a single line of code Extremely high performance - 5~10 mSec typical transaction time Supports ControlLogix family native tag names Supports reading and writing entire ControlLogix family UDTs and PDTs Supports block transfers of up to 250 words per transaction Tag database can be configured via code or visual designer Abstract base classes allow you to write generic code that works with all drivers Synchronous and asynchronous read/write methods Data change notifications Provides common user interface across all driver classes No limit on number of devices or data points Multi-threaded for high data throughput Includes extensive help system Example applications with VB and C# source code included. Easily connect office systems to factory floor. Runtime-free for qualified applications  
  10. File Name: A-B Ethernet Driver for .NET File Submitter: Automated Solutions File Submitted: 13 Dec 2007 File Category: Demo Software .NET Component for use in Visual Studio.NET to create HMI/SCADA apps that communicate with A-B ControlLogix, CompactLogix, Micro800 Series, PLC5, SLC500, and MicroLogix PLCs via Ethernet. Supports unsolicited messages Does not require OPC, RSLinx, or 3rd party drivers. x86, x64, and Any CPU compatible Visual Studio.NET 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2013 Compatible Most .NET targets are supported, including Web, Windows, console, and service apps. Can be configured programmatically or visually Visually design your entire communications configuration without writing a single line of code Extremely high performance - 5~10 mSec typical transaction time Supports ControlLogix family native tag names Supports reading and writing entire ControlLogix family UDTs and PDTs Supports block transfers of up to 250 words per transaction Tag database can be configured via code or visual designer Abstract base classes allow you to write generic code that works with all drivers Synchronous and asynchronous read/write methods Data change notifications Provides common user interface across all driver classes No limit on number of devices or data points Multi-threaded for high data throughput Includes extensive help system Example applications with VB and C# source code included. Easily connect office systems to factory floor. Runtime-free for qualified applications Click here to download this file