Matchu04
Lifetime Supporting Member
Hi guys,
Can I firstly say that, apart from today that I havent had much to do with Allen Bradley software/hardware, and when I do it always seems to be quite glitchy. I deal with seimens alot more often.
The issue I had today which is yet to be resolved, was on a filler machine. Basically there is a reference point on the machine that makes a input high on every rev. This input directly switchs an output in the software, to trigger master card to begin a sync. (Still with me..?)
The issue is the input goes high on every rev, as it should but the out coil does nothing.. both the input and output are not called anywhere else just in that one network.
I still believe that the output is being switched from else where (conflict) but dont know where. I know in seimens you can have indirect addressing so wouldnt show up when you done a search but being such a virgin the allen bradley and PLC's in general, we have kinda hit a brick wall.
I have also re-download the program onto CPU as I thought the connection of the imagine table had got corupt some way...
The cause of this issue was a power cut earlier in the day, hope you guys can help in someway...
Can I firstly say that, apart from today that I havent had much to do with Allen Bradley software/hardware, and when I do it always seems to be quite glitchy. I deal with seimens alot more often.
The issue I had today which is yet to be resolved, was on a filler machine. Basically there is a reference point on the machine that makes a input high on every rev. This input directly switchs an output in the software, to trigger master card to begin a sync. (Still with me..?)
The issue is the input goes high on every rev, as it should but the out coil does nothing.. both the input and output are not called anywhere else just in that one network.
I still believe that the output is being switched from else where (conflict) but dont know where. I know in seimens you can have indirect addressing so wouldnt show up when you done a search but being such a virgin the allen bradley and PLC's in general, we have kinda hit a brick wall.
I have also re-download the program onto CPU as I thought the connection of the imagine table had got corupt some way...
The cause of this issue was a power cut earlier in the day, hope you guys can help in someway...