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Asked on April 24, 2024 in PLC.
Hi,
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Asked on April 24, 2024 in PLC.
Sorry for delay , It is communication error..
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Asked on April 24, 2023 in PLC.
Hi,
Not much idea. Sorry.
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Asked on April 24, 2023 in PLC.
HI,
You can try to read data directly in weintek HMI via Modbus then using inter register you can transfer that data in plc and use it.
Good Luck.
Thank You
This answer accepted by wangine. on April 24, 2023 Earned 15 points.
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Asked on April 24, 2023 in PLC.
Hello,
You can check the parameter section. You will find it below your main program option.
Good Luck , Thank You
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Asked on February 11, 2023 in HMI.
Hi
Parece que tiene un problema con el software Kinco Dtools al compilar una macro. Los mensajes de error indican que el sistema no puede encontrar el compilador GCC, que se necesita para compilar el código de la macro. El error “createprocess: no such file or directory” sugiere que el compilador GCC no está instalado en su sistema o que el sistema no puede ubicar el compilador.
Estos son algunos pasos que puede intentar para resolver el problema:
Compruebe si el compilador GCC está instalado en su sistema. De lo contrario, instálelo y asegúrese de que el directorio de instalación se agregue a la variable de entorno PATH de su sistema.
Verifique que el compilador GCC funcione correctamente intentando compilar un programa simple desde la línea de comandos. Si el compilador no funciona, compruebe si hay errores o mensajes y tome las medidas adecuadas para resolverlos.
Si el compilador GCC funciona correctamente, intente compilar la macro utilizando el software Dtools nuevamente. Si el problema persiste, intente reinstalar el software Dtools o actualice a la última versión para ver si eso resuelve el problema.
Si el problema persiste, puede intentar comunicarse con el soporte de Kinco para obtener más ayuda. Es posible que tengan más información sobre cómo resolver este problema específico.
Espero que estos pasos lo ayuden a resolver el problema con el software Kinco Dtools.
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Asked on February 11, 2023 in HMI.
Hello,
It appears that you are encountering an issue with the Kinco Dtools software when compiling a macro. The error messages indicate that the system is unable to find the GCC compiler, which is needed to compile the macro code. The error “createprocess: no such file or directory” suggests that the GCC compiler is not installed on your system, or the system cannot locate the compiler.
Here are some steps you can try to resolve the issue:
- Check if the GCC compiler is installed on your system. If not, install it and make sure that the installation directory is added to your system’s PATH environment variable.
- Verify that the GCC compiler is working correctly by trying to compile a simple program from the command line. If the compiler is not working, check for any errors or messages and take appropriate action to resolve them.
- If the GCC compiler is working correctly, try to compile the macro using the Dtools software again. If the problem persists, try reinstalling the Dtools software or updating to the latest version to see if that resolves the issue.
- If the problem still persists, you can try contacting Kinco support for further assistance. They may have more information on resolving this specific issue.
I hope these steps help you resolve the issue with the Kinco Dtools software.
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Asked on February 11, 2023 in PLC.
Hi,
It’s great that you’re thinking ahead about how to design a system that meets your requirements. Both of the solutions you mentioned could work, but each has its own advantages and disadvantages.
- Connecting a single HMI to both PLCs: This approach is simpler as you only need to connect one HMI to both PLCs. You can use the HMI to communicate with both PLCs and switch between them based on the desired control valve. One way to do this is to have separate tags in each PLC to store the parameters, and use a conditional statement in the HMI to determine which PLC’s parameters to display and modify based on the selection of the control valve. However, there is a risk of command or signal conflict if the same parameters are being modified simultaneously by both PLCs. To mitigate this risk, you can implement a communication protocol, such as a token-based approach, to ensure that only one PLC can modify the parameters at a time.
- Connecting two HMIs and two PLCs over TCP/IP: This approach eliminates the risk of command or signal conflict by having each HMI and PLC pair work independently. In this case, you would need to implement a communication protocol to ensure that the two PLCs do not interfere with each other when controlling the valves. You could also use a Modbus to TCP/IP gateway to convert the Modbus communication to TCP/IP and make it easier to connect to both PLCs. This solution is more complex than the first, but it provides more isolation between the two PLCs and reduces the risk of conflicts.
Ultimately, the best option depends on your specific requirements, including the level of complexity you’re willing to accept and the level of risk you’re willing to tolerate. I recommend weighing the pros and cons of each approach and considering factors such as ease of implementation, reliability, and maintenance when making your decision.
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Asked on August 19, 2022 in PLC.
Hello,
You required Profibus-DP to EtherCat gateway between your servo and the S7-1200 PLC (in which case you need a CM 1243-5 Profibus-DP module in your S7-1200 rack)
Good Luck . Thank You.
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Asked on August 19, 2022 in PLC.
Hello,
You can trigger two output with that two sensor and give it to control direction.
Thank You
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