walters Member Join Date Feb 2005 Location reusel Posts 185 Apr 15, 2005 #1 maybe i could better post this at my previous topic but i think this makes it more clear is it possible to "manipulate" OB1_DATE_TIME so PLC clock is getting the time you want by manipulating that ob??
maybe i could better post this at my previous topic but i think this makes it more clear is it possible to "manipulate" OB1_DATE_TIME so PLC clock is getting the time you want by manipulating that ob??
SimonGoldsworthy Member Join Date Mar 2005 Location England Posts 1,078 Apr 15, 2005 #2 Which plc is this in ? S7 200,300,400 ?
walters Member OP Join Date Feb 2005 Location reusel Posts 185 Apr 15, 2005 #3 S7-300 cpu313C Last edited: Apr 15, 2005
SimonGoldsworthy Member Join Date Mar 2005 Location England Posts 1,078 Apr 15, 2005 #4 OB1_DATE_TIME is written to by the plc operating system indicating when OB1 started. You can read it but that's it.
OB1_DATE_TIME is written to by the plc operating system indicating when OB1 started. You can read it but that's it.