You're welcome.😃 Yes you need just to assign same variable to the reset inputs of counters. Then in the visuallization use a button from tool box and common controls tab. Open the properties of the button and from input configuration -> tap -> variable select your variable. You can reset all the counters with just a click.
Hi, Sorry for my late answer. There isn't any CTUD inside counter folder??? I realy don't have any Idea, why you don't have CTUD in your Codesys. Try to repair your Codesys. Or install it again.
Hi. All this kind of variables( counter, Timer,...) will be reset after power loss. You can just use persistent variables and assign the desired value to them, so you will not loss the value with power off.
This is really good lecture. Thank you
I'm happy that the tutorial was helpful for you.
Very good explanation. Thank you!!
You're very welcome.
Perfect. Thank you
Thank you for your video!
I've got several counters running, is it possible to reset them all with only "one click"?
You're welcome.😃
Yes you need just to assign same variable to the reset inputs of counters. Then in the visuallization use a button from tool box and common controls tab. Open the properties of the button and from input configuration -> tap -> variable select your variable. You can reset all the counters with just a click.
@@industrial_automation Oh no so simple....I have thought the wrong way around
Why CTU reset value after power loss? How to save value before power off or how to initialize value before ctu start counting
hi i cant see to find my CTUD even in libraries
Hi, Sorry for my late answer. There isn't any CTUD inside counter folder??? I realy don't have any Idea, why you don't have CTUD in your Codesys. Try to repair your Codesys. Or install it again.
Hi. Why CTU reset after power loss?
Hi. All this kind of variables( counter, Timer,...) will be reset after power loss. You can just use persistent variables and assign the desired value to them, so you will not loss the value with power off.