Jrwb4gbm, thanks for your help. In LAD 2 I just started the project and that’s why I left the JSR empty.In Lad 2 you only need 1 JSR rung. Enter a 3 in the SBR file number box.
I did look up the Micro 1100 prior to working with indirect addressing, here is what I get from the help file:I'm getting an error in the emulator that says "Indirect element reference exceeds data file length". It is located in file 3, rung 1, instruction 4.
Yes I did change the processor from the 1400 to 1100.After re-reading the entire thread, I see in post #1 that a MicroLogix 1400 is the processor being used. In post #15 the zipped .rss file had a MicroLogix 1100 processor as well as the .pdf file in post #17. Please ignore the Copy & Paste part of my post #18.
Can you post an exemple. Thank you.Although it may initially seem more complicated, using a sequencer is a great was to accomplish this. I have several set up for things like automatic temperature and pressure set-back that you just can't rely on employees to do on a regular basis. The nice thing about a sequencer is that you can use an HMI to form a graph with hours on the horizontal axis and days of the week on the vertical. Assigning a indicator pushbutton to each block alloows multiple schedule changes in a day if the need ever arises. Easy for anyone to change, too.
Although it may initially seem more complicated, using a sequencer is a great was to accomplish this. I have several set up for things like automatic temperature and pressure set-back that you just can't rely on employees to do on a regular basis. The nice thing about a sequencer is that you can use an HMI to form a graph with hours on the horizontal axis and days of the week on the vertical. Assigning a indicator pushbutton to each block alloows multiple schedule changes in a day if the need ever arises. Easy for anyone to change, too.