Hey Tim! I was watching through this video, and in case you never got it figured out: at 2:00:00 you are having trouble cycling through the output coils in CCW- just click the output coil and press the space bar!
Tim, Thanks for another great subject and video. Thanks to Michael as well. Sorry I wasn't able to attend live. I was taught the seal-in and latch/Unlatch methods. I like the MOV decimal method the best. It seems you always have to add something that wasn't originally planned. Looks like it would be easy to skip steps if not need. In a current application they plan to use a bar code reader to determine if a part needs a hole drilled in it or not. If not, we will just skip the drilling step. During the latch/unlatch segment you tried to change a direct coil to a set (latch) coil. Don't know if you have found the answer yet. If you select the coil then go to properties, you can change it by clicking the down arrow on the "Modifier" line. All valid coil options are listed. The same is true for the contact and some other types as well.
In case you have not figured it out yet, to change the output, click and go to properties, you can change from latch unlatch set in the modifier in version 22.
Hi Tim. I like the move decimal version the most. Even with adding timeout and fault checks to the sequencer, I find it easy to follow. Thank you for the demonstrations! Perhaps an HMI integration for the sequencers we just made for a next video?
Hi Tim, I was wondering if you could make your mouse pointer larger in the future videos, also if you can make it a visible color like red or yellow, so we can see what you are clicking on. Thank you Val.
Not sure if you figured it out but in CCW when you change the name of the TON after giving it a time, you have to retype the time to get rid of the exclamation point. It's kind of silly.
Thank you. I have seen these before. We are currently using counters for pump rotation at greater than duplex pump stations, but I am going to try to adapt your sequencer example into a multi-pump rotation, while still being able to account for rotation changes during a pump maintenance or out of order event. Unless you already have an example of this?
Very intersting, Ive seen like everyone got or adopt an Stile when sequencing Last time I heard from one whos workong on automotive indutry they got a "Protocol" when proggraming to avoid like bugs or debbuging problems... but I couldnt wach it :( hope to find someting like that soon
Catch our next one live, you can find the next live stream at twcontrols.com/live though sometimes we do an unannounced one so hit the bell for notifications!
The lights are sourcing. Are the switches really sinking though? I would say the switches are doing neither sinking or sourcing since there is no DC- going to the switches. But this is semantics so it doesn't matter.
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Hi Tim, thank you so much for all that you do. For clarification, around 15:40 you mention the sensors are sinking to the PLC. Does this mean they are sourcing (PNP) sensors that sink to the PLC input, or they are sinking (NPN) sensors that are sourced from the PLC? I would guess the former since it goes from + to switch to PLC input to com0
Hello Tim. Your videos are so helpful. Thank you. What about doing a sequencing program using structural text? I am having trouble finding examples and I would think it may be a good fit?
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Hey Tim!
I was watching through this video, and in case you never got it figured out:
at 2:00:00 you are having trouble cycling through the output coils in CCW- just click the output coil and press the space bar!
Nice! I had found you could go to properties and select it there, but didn't know about the space bar. Thanks 👍
Tim, Thanks for another great subject and video. Thanks to Michael as well. Sorry I wasn't able to attend live.
I was taught the seal-in and latch/Unlatch methods.
I like the MOV decimal method the best. It seems you always have to add something that wasn't originally planned. Looks like it would be easy to skip steps if not need. In a current application they plan to use a bar code reader to determine if a part needs a hole drilled in it or not. If not, we will just skip the drilling step.
During the latch/unlatch segment you tried to change a direct coil to a set (latch) coil. Don't know if you have found the answer yet. If you select the coil then go to properties, you can change it by clicking the down arrow on the "Modifier" line. All valid coil options are listed. The same is true for the contact and some other types as well.
Oh my goodness Kevin. That is amazing. Thanks for sharing, here is a video about it! th-cam.com/video/SxHTXlfTI1Q/w-d-xo.html
Hello sir,You are my idol, a professional automation design engineer.
Thank you Delia!
In case you have not figured it out yet, to change the output, click and go to properties, you can change from latch unlatch set in the modifier in version 22.
You can also press the space bar
Hi Tim. I like the move decimal version the most. Even with adding timeout and fault checks to the sequencer, I find it easy to follow.
Thank you for the demonstrations! Perhaps an HMI integration for the sequencers we just made for a next video?
It is one the list :)
Hi Tim, I was wondering if you could make your mouse pointer larger in the future videos, also if you can make it a visible color like red or yellow, so we can see what you are clicking on. Thank you Val.
Hey Tim, Just wanna say i love your videos and are super helpful for me as a up and coming controls engineer
Great to hear that, thanks for watching!
Not sure if you figured it out but in CCW when you change the name of the TON after giving it a time, you have to retype the time to get rid of the exclamation point. It's kind of silly.
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Another awesome video!!!
Thank you!
This seems like it would be a good implementation for lead, lag, lag2, standby pump rotation.
Here are a few videos we did on pump stations.
th-cam.com/video/dzKZ4WxFYYI/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/QlWcEwJ-iPk/w-d-xo.html
Thank you. I have seen these before. We are currently using counters for pump rotation at greater than duplex pump stations, but I am going to try to adapt your sequencer example into a multi-pump rotation, while still being able to account for rotation changes during a pump maintenance or out of order event. Unless you already have an example of this?
Very intersting, Ive seen like everyone got or adopt an Stile when sequencing Last time I heard from one whos workong on automotive indutry they got a "Protocol" when proggraming to avoid like bugs or debbuging problems... but I couldnt wach it :( hope to find someting like that soon
it's legit guys! thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Very good wiring diagrams wish I had these in college!
Glad you like them!
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This was amazing! Thank you so much for your fast video on how to do this.
You are so welcome!
Copy and paste will add an increment. Cut and paste is what you need so there is no duplicate to rename _1.
Tim, Awesome lesson, I wish I could have been in on the live feed!
Catch our next one live, you can find the next live stream at twcontrols.com/live though sometimes we do an unannounced one so hit the bell for notifications!
@@TimWilborne I hit the bell and am getting excited about the next live feed! Great job!
This video is very helpful for me
I'm glad to hear it!
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The lights are sourcing. Are the switches really sinking though? I would say the switches are doing neither sinking or sourcing since there is no DC- going to the switches. But this is semantics so it doesn't matter.
Thank you, Tim.
You are very welcome
Hello I am new student of yours. I singed up today. What is the best way to ask question?
Great to have you. The best place is in a relevant video so others can learn as well. Also you can post questions in the community area of your courses.
controls.tw/community
Good work👍👍
Thanks ✌️
Very good information video
Thanks!
Great video!!
Thank you
Hi Tim, thank you so much for all that you do. For clarification, around 15:40 you mention the sensors are sinking to the PLC. Does this mean they are sourcing (PNP) sensors that sink to the PLC input, or they are sinking (NPN) sensors that are sourced from the PLC? I would guess the former since it goes from + to switch to PLC input to com0
Never mind! You answer at 22:02!
Glad you found it!
Haii second sequence method latching I didn’t understand no contact data type integer sequence number normally it’s Boolean
I always tell my students, "There are not stupid questions, just stupid people who ask them"
thanks for teaching!
You are welcome 😁
is the studio 5000 replacing the rslogix 5000 . i have worked with rslogix 5000 just never seen this version .
Yes, the last version of RsLogix 5000 was in 2012...version 20. Versions since then have been labeled as Studio 5000.
great video but one thing about micro 800 series that it is the worst PLC i have ever worked on
You sure it's not that you just need more practice 🙄
good content
Thank you.
Hello Tim. Your videos are so helpful. Thank you. What about doing a sequencing program using structural text? I am having trouble finding examples and I would think it may be a good fit?
I should do some structured text videos.
Thanks!
Happy to help!
Tim, Do you have a video on programming a panelview 5310 to control the speed of motors?
I have one at the training center that I plan on making videos on.
@@TimWilborne that would be so awesome!!
Can I do a bypass if peak time isnt activated?
I'm not following your question. Where are you at in the video?
I need RSlogix 5000 from you
You don't need to purchase through a 3rd party, they will just mark it up. Use the Rockwell Software Portal or your local distributor. Here is a video on the portal
th-cam.com/video/YpzDmpCsbHk/w-d-xo.html
Is this the free version of CCW?
Yes, here is how to download it.
th-cam.com/video/6e_2Tx6bmmM/w-d-xo.html
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