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Hello everyone, Someone know, how to read timer data from omron PLC CP1E in HMI NB3Q-TW00B? I tried write macros for HMI program, but I have some error about macro in program. How I understand, this HMI model don't support data reading from plc timer TIM in cx programmer? But how I can write macros and set it for recognizing in HMI?
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Hello Everyone... Is it possible to create below type of report in NB Series HMI (NB-Designer) ? Template Below CYCLE START TIME CYCLE STOP TIME TIME TAKEN BY CYCLE (MIN) HIGHEST AI VALUE (BAR) 05:39:00 06:39:00 60 555.5 06:40:00 06:45:00 15 556 I have Cycle bit in PLC, using rising and falling edge of that we can detect cycle start time and stop time. i have no idea of calculating time taken by cycle and how to determine highest scaled value of analog input during cycle...? is there any macro to write to do so...?
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Hi. I'm running a Windows 7, 64-bit machine. I have NB Designer 1.4 installed. when I plug in the nb7w-tw00b, it shows up as "MTP USB device", and that the driver install failed. so I opened Device manager and find the item, I right-click "MTP USB device", and "update drivers". I click "Browse for my drivers" and navigate to "C:\programfiles (x86)\omron\nb-designer\driver". I check "Include subfolders". then click next. it does not find the drivers. says "MTP drivers are the best" So I try again: right click the "MTP USB device" but this time I click "browse for drivers", then "Let me pick from my device drivers...". i navigate to C:\programfiles (x86)\omron\nb-designer\driver. I select the bulksub.INF file, and i get this error: "The folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device. If the folder contains a driver, make sure it is designed to work with WIndows for x64-based systems" NOTE: I just tried this on a Windows 7 32bit machine. same problem. Except the message says "Make sure it is designed to work with Windows for x32-based systems" Any thoughts to get this to work?
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