Posted 8 Jun 2021 (edited) Hello, please help me deal with this problem. Mitsubishi GX Works 3. I can not understand why the TON function block does not work correctly. I need to set the timer in minutes, but if I set 55 minutes, the timer doesn't start and an error appears. How do I make a timer to avoid this? Going through the values, I found out that this happens with the numbers 55-110, although at times large numbers work adequately. t_0 - DINTflushing - TONapplyNewTime - Bit Edited 8 Jun 2021 by nurgordeev Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 9 Jun 2021 You have to change the resolution of the Long timer in the PLC parameters. It is set to 0.001 ms by default. just change it to 1 sec and you can use the TON to 32767 sec (9 hrs .....) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 23 February Can't find this setting in GX Works 3. Where is it set? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 23 February (edited) CPU paramters => operational settings Or do you have an FX5? Edited 23 February by Gambit Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 23 February In these settings? Or somewhere else? https://imageup.ru/img162/4224783/bezymiannyi.jpg.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 23 February The FX5 doens't have this settings Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 23 February (edited) How then to solve this problem? "Hello, please help me deal with this problem. Mitsubishi GX Works 3. I can not understand why the TON function block does not work correctly. I need to set the timer in minutes, but if I set 55 minutes, the timer doesn't start and an error appears. How do I make a timer to avoid this? Going through the values, I found out that this happens with the numbers 55-110, although at times large numbers work adequately." Edited 23 February by Vladislav72 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 23 February 41 minutes ago, Vladislav72 said: How then to solve this problem? Just use multiple TONS, use regular timer/counters or use the special SM412 etc devices Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 23 February We have a function block that increments a DINT off the one second timing flag - counts to over 60 years. Do it in ST and it will copy and paste across all PLC's (one of the best features of ST in my opinion). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites