6/13/2019 1:24 PM | |
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Do you know the block Stopwatch in LSC? |
6/13/2019 1:28 PM | |
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Yes i have seen it but never used it. |
6/13/2019 1:29 PM | |
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Do you want an example? |
6/13/2019 1:32 PM | |
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Yes please |
6/13/2019 1:35 PM | |
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i need to log the time (12:30am) that I1 changes from Low to Hi. |
6/13/2019 1:46 PM | |
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Sorry, then I misunderstood you. So you want to see at what point the input I1 has changed from 0-signal to 1-signal? Since you only have the option of an acknowledgeable message text. AttachmentTest_0BA8.Standard.zip (91 Downloads) |
Last edited by: ixo65 at: 06/13/2019 13:49:00 |
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6/13/2019 2:21 PM | |
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thank you, works great. One more thing. Can i use (I1 and I2) to break and un-break a program from running. |
6/24/2019 10:37 PM | |
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The first way is to use different messages for start time and stop time, then you can use the activation date and time for the messages. If you want to display both on one display, then it is possible to synchronize a stopwatch with a week timer on 12:00 PM. The stopwatch then is used as a day timer and you can use several times in one message. On the first day the day time may have a wrong time until 12:00 PM. See attached file for example, Scorp AttachmentTimeStamp1.zip (82 Downloads) |
Last edited by: Scorp at: 06/24/2019 22:38:07 |
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