Kamputty
Member
Hi all,
Hope all is well with you and yours.
Ok, so here is the deal.
I have a 1769-L33ER (5370) Controller with 31.x firmware loaded.
I can program it just fine using Studio 5000.
I'm connected to it using the USB port in front of the controller
I'll be using the Ethernet for communications
I want to connect a HMI Panelview 800-T4T using the USB port to the PLC
So I install the Connected Components Workbench v11.x
When I try to select the controller, which I do see on the communications paths (USB, same one as I use on the studio 5000), it just keeps saying "Failed to connect to device. Verify the connection is active and device is supported".
Okay, so I saw that there is a patch for the 5370 controllers and CCW, so I installed that. Same issues.
When I go to the controller "settings", and try to select the controller type, all it shows is "Micro800", I cannot locate "5370"...
The protocol I've selected is "Serial | Allen Bradley CIP"
Again, I want to use the USB port to connect the HMI, and I'll be using the Ethernet for the backend PLC software...
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
~Kam
Hope all is well with you and yours.
Ok, so here is the deal.
I have a 1769-L33ER (5370) Controller with 31.x firmware loaded.
I can program it just fine using Studio 5000.
I'm connected to it using the USB port in front of the controller
I'll be using the Ethernet for communications
I want to connect a HMI Panelview 800-T4T using the USB port to the PLC
So I install the Connected Components Workbench v11.x
When I try to select the controller, which I do see on the communications paths (USB, same one as I use on the studio 5000), it just keeps saying "Failed to connect to device. Verify the connection is active and device is supported".
Okay, so I saw that there is a patch for the 5370 controllers and CCW, so I installed that. Same issues.
When I go to the controller "settings", and try to select the controller type, all it shows is "Micro800", I cannot locate "5370"...
The protocol I've selected is "Serial | Allen Bradley CIP"
Again, I want to use the USB port to connect the HMI, and I'll be using the Ethernet for the backend PLC software...
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
~Kam