Thank you for this video. My HMI arrived today and I surely will be using your video as a guide to get going. I certainly learned something today and will mention you channel when I show my HMI panel in my videos. Thank you again!
Thanks for the comments. The EA9 series is a great HMI for any application. I've just recently played around with the barcode scanner input. It work well without any hassle. This will be a video later in the series. Your channel looks good. Regards, Garry
@@ACCautomation Since I have your attention, I was curious if you know of a way with the Click PLC to have a DC Current sensor (It would be monitoring a battery bank) count how many amp hours go into the battery bank and out, in order to display on the HMI meter a charge level indicator? Is there an email address I can contact you at to better explain / figure this out?
It sounds like you need a signal conditioner. Depending on your range of current you will either wire directly to the conditioner or use a current transducer before the signal conditioner. Signal Conditioners www.automationdirect.com/adc/shopping/catalog/process_control_-a-_measurement/signal_conditioners Current Sensors www.automationdirect.com/adc/overview/catalog/sensors_-z-_encoders/current_-a-_voltage_sensors_(ac_-a-_dc) You can reach me at the following email address. garryshortt@accautomation.ca Regards, Garry
Hi @marioaguilar6677 The following post will show you the Panel to PLC and PLC to Panel communications. accautomation.ca/c-more-ea9-hmi-series-panel-to-plc-and-plc-to-panel-settings/ There is a location that can be set for the current screen. Create the PLC logic that compares the screen to 1. (Page 1) If it is not, then set a timer. After the timer expires then set the page to 1. I hope this helps you out. Regards, Garry
Thank you for this video. My HMI arrived today and I surely will be using your video as a guide to get going. I certainly learned something today and will mention you channel when I show my HMI panel in my videos. Thank you again!
Thanks for the comments. The EA9 series is a great HMI for any application. I've just recently played around with the barcode scanner input. It work well without any hassle. This will be a video later in the series.
Your channel looks good.
Regards,
Garry
@@ACCautomation Since I have your attention, I was curious if you know of a way with the Click PLC to have a DC Current sensor (It would be monitoring a battery bank) count how many amp hours go into the battery bank and out, in order to display on the HMI meter a charge level indicator?
Is there an email address I can contact you at to better explain / figure this out?
It sounds like you need a signal conditioner. Depending on your range of current you will either wire directly to the conditioner or use a current transducer before the signal conditioner.
Signal Conditioners
www.automationdirect.com/adc/shopping/catalog/process_control_-a-_measurement/signal_conditioners
Current Sensors
www.automationdirect.com/adc/overview/catalog/sensors_-z-_encoders/current_-a-_voltage_sensors_(ac_-a-_dc)
You can reach me at the following email address.
garryshortt@accautomation.ca
Regards,
Garry
great video idea. thanks
Thanks for the comment. This menu is a simple way of navigating screens.
Garry
Hi, what can i do to make the HMI return automatically to the main screen after a time of being changed for example to screen#2.
Hi @marioaguilar6677
The following post will show you the Panel to PLC and PLC to Panel communications.
accautomation.ca/c-more-ea9-hmi-series-panel-to-plc-and-plc-to-panel-settings/
There is a location that can be set for the current screen. Create the PLC logic that compares the screen to 1. (Page 1) If it is not, then set a timer. After the timer expires then set the page to 1.
I hope this helps you out.
Regards,
Garry
Can we reduce the number of rows to as per actual pages when clicking on screen selector and pop up enabled?