6/20/2018 3:20 PM | |
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6/20/2018 3:46 PM | |
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Hi Thanks for the reply I do yes but i would like it to be displayed in minutes, I also need to know how to send this output to the HMI as shown in photo |
6/20/2018 3:49 PM | |
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Hi Jay, I am unsure how to do this, would you be able to provide a photo? |
6/20/2018 4:01 PM | |
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Thank you, then just need to know how to get it to display the data on the HMI :) |
6/20/2018 4:24 PM | |
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Unfortunately I don't have logo software in my home PC. I forgot to install it. Let me check Jay ...sent from App |
6/20/2018 7:14 PM | |
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Hi Jay Thanks for that, looks helpful! I'll have a go tomorrow and let you know how i get on |
6/21/2018 9:29 AM | |
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Followed the process but still no luck with getting any sort of value to be displayed on the HMI :( |
6/21/2018 10:13 AM | |
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Hello ixo Hello GUY7ON This LOGO! aplication examble may help him. Attachmenthmi_communication.zip (251 Downloads) |
6/21/2018 10:22 AM | |
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Both devices (LOGO! And HMI) must each have a connection set up, the LOGO! connection must be a server connection. On the Siemens page with the application examples, there is also an example of the communication between a LOGO! 0BA8 and an HMI (TIA Portal). Application examples for LOGO! Look at example "HMI communication starting from WinCC V11.x (TIA Portal)" The software versions of the example are not yours, but should be enough to show you the way. With TIA V13, the communication driver is no longer S7-200, but LOGO! Look, if you can handle this example. If not, contact me again. |
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