There is something amiss with using one integer for many alarms. For this example, what happens when both alarm are triggered at the same time (for the value of 3)? Nothing, right? I am not sure if it's possible, but each individual bit of the integer must be used as a separate trigger, for example, Alarm_Tag.0 and Alarm_Tag.1, and so on and then have an individual message for each tag.
My thought exactly. I'm going to set up a PLC and see how this responds. Also, the next bit is 4, so do we use the value 4 or 3? Again, I'm grabbing a PLC and will test this in a few minutes.
Machine edition is designed for touch screens site edition runs on Windows PC and has more options. However you can purchase a license to run the Machine Edition on a PC as well.
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Hello, what can I do if the alarm date shown on the panel is different from the one currently configured on the panel?
Hello: You need to change PV date / time: Terminal Settings : Time / Date / Regional setting …..
@@subratamukhopadhyay9642 Thanks, I already did it and it still shows me a diferente date in the alarm list
There is something amiss with using one integer for many alarms. For this example, what happens when both alarm are triggered at the same time (for the value of 3)? Nothing, right? I am not sure if it's possible, but each individual bit of the integer must be used as a separate trigger, for example, Alarm_Tag.0 and Alarm_Tag.1, and so on and then have an individual message for each tag.
My thought exactly. I'm going to set up a PLC and see how this responds. Also, the next bit is 4, so do we use the value 4 or 3? Again, I'm grabbing a PLC and will test this in a few minutes.
Hello, sir... What´s the difference between machine edition and site edition? Could you help me? Thanks and congrats!
Machine edition is designed for touch screens site edition runs on Windows PC and has more options. However you can purchase a license to run the Machine Edition on a PC as well.