blackbird307
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I am trying to configure a trend in connected components work bench. It displays the x-axis with T-# from right to left, and displays the current time at far right. For some reason I can't see an option anywhere enabling me to change this. Further more, I can't find anything in manuals pertaining to this.
When I enable log trend onto storage device, the pen doesn't move anymore on the trend itself, however it still logs on my storage device without issue as far as I can see. But I can't visually see what's going on in the HMI. The pen is stuck and doesn't progress over time.
Now I am having another problem.... I can't log more than one trend.... I get an bland non descriptive error message "Property value is not valid" when I select trend storage location on an additional trend. If I remove trend storage location on other trend, and then add storage location on this trend, I don't get error message. I haven't looked at the specs relating to this, so I am not sure yet whether this is a limitation.
I have 4 trends.... Am I going to have to merge them all in one? This could be a problem because the ranges are substantially different, IE, range in low 10s mixed with range in high thousands. I won't be able to see range in low tends since my y-axis is so large.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks!
When I enable log trend onto storage device, the pen doesn't move anymore on the trend itself, however it still logs on my storage device without issue as far as I can see. But I can't visually see what's going on in the HMI. The pen is stuck and doesn't progress over time.
Now I am having another problem.... I can't log more than one trend.... I get an bland non descriptive error message "Property value is not valid" when I select trend storage location on an additional trend. If I remove trend storage location on other trend, and then add storage location on this trend, I don't get error message. I haven't looked at the specs relating to this, so I am not sure yet whether this is a limitation.
I have 4 trends.... Am I going to have to merge them all in one? This could be a problem because the ranges are substantially different, IE, range in low 10s mixed with range in high thousands. I won't be able to see range in low tends since my y-axis is so large.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks!
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