Mickey Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date May 2003 Location Palmdale,Ca Posts 10,661 Nov 3, 2014 #16 Natte said: where can i find DCOMM button ? Click to expand... See PDF, its called the "Toggle Push Button" on the ML1500. Edit: Ken types faster then I do. Last edited: Nov 3, 2014
Natte said: where can i find DCOMM button ? Click to expand... See PDF, its called the "Toggle Push Button" on the ML1500. Edit: Ken types faster then I do.
Natte Member OP N Join Date Jul 2014 Location Rochester Posts 9 Nov 3, 2014 #17 So, does it affect the current program in the plc or anything with the system?? I don't want to make any changes in the current plc logic and i don't know whether we have a back up or not. Last edited: Nov 3, 2014
So, does it affect the current program in the plc or anything with the system?? I don't want to make any changes in the current plc logic and i don't know whether we have a back up or not.
Mickey Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date May 2003 Location Palmdale,Ca Posts 10,661 Nov 3, 2014 #18 Natte said: So, does it affect the current program in the plc or anything with the system?? I don't want to make any changes in the current plc logic and i don't know whether we have a back up or not. Click to expand... See Ken's post below. This only affects Channel 0, not the optional 9-pin Channel 1. It also does not change the settings in the user program; if you press DCOMM again, the controller goes back to the user configuration. Click to expand...
Natte said: So, does it affect the current program in the plc or anything with the system?? I don't want to make any changes in the current plc logic and i don't know whether we have a back up or not. Click to expand... See Ken's post below. This only affects Channel 0, not the optional 9-pin Channel 1. It also does not change the settings in the user program; if you press DCOMM again, the controller goes back to the user configuration. Click to expand...