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Inside "Prog1" program I put the "Out_Act" to activate the output 00 and inside the "Date_Hour" I put the RTC_SET instruction. So i thinked that the problem is the Beijer sync method and I try to compile the simpliest program to test the issue. All works but if the sync come concurrently with an exited output the output relè seems to vibrate (anyway the related led stay on!). So I decide to sync it every hour with the Beijer one with the RTC_SET instruction block. I notice that the Micro820 internal RTC is not so accurate (as datasheet said). I use the Micro820 2080-LC20-20QWB (relay output) with a Beijer HMI panel. Ramp buttons require a weird Numeric Increment/Decrement object that isn't very intuitive to set up.Hi! Here I am again but this time with Micro800 "issue".
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Lets you delete tags that are being used in the application without even warning you. You have to create a separate inverted tag in the ladder logic. You can't even invert the binding so that the visibility is false when the tag is true. Visible property binding is one-way boolean only. Lets you do things that will cause a validation fail (add too many tags, leave a tag without an external address reference) without warning you. Oftentimes text will look totally fine in the development environment but live on the terminal it will be cut off or abbreviated. So you can't see how your numeric display on your entry object will look until after you compile, download, and run your application live. The numeric entry object has a display value and a separate binding for it, that does work in runtime, but not in development mode. You have to click the down arrow first, then type a tag name, and then the shitty filtering that doesn't use wildcards will start working. Tag bindings don't allow you to just type/Ctrl+V a tag name in the field and have it auto complete.
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Whenever I click a new object, the properties pane scrolls to the end, so I have to scroll all the way back up to the top to set tag bindings, etc. I also limited it to features C-More has but PV800 doesn't.įull Developer edition isn't free (unlike C-More, Maple Systems) And I came up with this list in literally less than 5 minutes.
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