![]() + STEP7 Professional Safety_WINCC Advanced V17 DVD1 (Software) + STEP7 Professional Safety_WINCC Professional V17 (Recommend) You can only install 1 of the 2 versions below: > Link Download Software ( GoogleDrive – Easy for Download ) 1. Processor: Core i5-6440EQ, 3.4 GHz or higher.Supported operating systems: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit only).+ Integrated PLC programming, HMI-SCADA design, Inverter/Servo configuration with only 1 software + Tackle multi-user projects and automate engineering tasks with the open TIA Portal + Use multi-user servers and project servers for efficient technical debugging and teamwork I know that the HMI is connected to the PLC as it should be because other screens have symbolic IO fields that change state in accordance with the PLC program and buttons that change PLC outputs (which I can see happening by opening the panel the HMI is on and pressing them and watching states change on the output lines of the PLC).Įventually I'd like to make this timer count down from 45 to zero instead of count up but for now I just need to know why my IO fields are all # instead of displaying the elapsed time value I need them to.Siemens TIA-Portal V17 is the latest version of integrated multi-function software that has just been released with outstanding advantages compared to the old versions. When the timer isn't running the HMI shows the value in that IO field as "0" but when the timer is running the values shown is #. And when I have the PLC online in monitor mode when I start the sequence to activate that TON timer I can see it counting up to 45 seconds in the field above the timer on my ladder program monitor view. I should probably note PLC program has been proven and runs. I've also tried mode set to "input/output" and format pattern "999" with same results So I set up an I/O field, tie it to the ET on one of my timers by clicking thru the PLC program blocks to the timer I'm wanting to monitor in the HMI (if it matters any its a 45 second timer) and selecting the ET (time) option, mode set to "output" display, display format "decimal" decimal places 0, field length 3, format pattern "S999". Have a ladder program with several TON timers and I'd like to monitor the elapsed time on all of them on one screen for diagnostic purposes. ![]() ![]() PLC and HMI and laptop with TIA portal are all on a cheap netgear switch while I'm writing and revising project until I get it the way I want it. ![]()
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