OK, smarter answer, the real one.
In your global variables, you are not matching COB IDs. For example, if you transmit a group of network variables with a COB ID 100, you must setup a global variable list, that can except the same variables in the receiver with a COB ID of 100 set to receive.
What you have is in the CR0232 is a list of variables set to transmit on a COB ID of 100. There is nothing in the HMI setup to receive these variables. The same occurs for the send and receive COB IDs 1000 (PLC receive) and 200 and 250 (HMI).
I find the easiest way to ensure this is correct is to setup my global variables in one device, such as the PLC, then use the export project function to export the network variable global variable lists. These are then imported into the other device. You then swap the tranmit/receive functions, and adjust the periodic or event driven transmit as desired.
Hope this helps.
In your global variables, you are not matching COB IDs. For example, if you transmit a group of network variables with a COB ID 100, you must setup a global variable list, that can except the same variables in the receiver with a COB ID of 100 set to receive.
What you have is in the CR0232 is a list of variables set to transmit on a COB ID of 100. There is nothing in the HMI setup to receive these variables. The same occurs for the send and receive COB IDs 1000 (PLC receive) and 200 and 250 (HMI).
I find the easiest way to ensure this is correct is to setup my global variables in one device, such as the PLC, then use the export project function to export the network variable global variable lists. These are then imported into the other device. You then swap the tranmit/receive functions, and adjust the periodic or event driven transmit as desired.
Hope this helps.