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      Shawn Tierney commented on lesson Lesson 4.7: Ethernet to VFD 4 years, 5 months ago

      Good morning RM,

      I have not been able to find anyone who makes one of those demos affordably, so I borrowed this one from my local distributor.

      Sincerely,

      Shawn Tierney,
      Instructor at The Automation School

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      Shawn Tierney commented on lesson Lesson 27: Total, Good Parts FBD 4 years, 5 months ago

      Good morning Chris,

      Thanks for your question.

      My first thought is RSLogix/Studio 5000 is updating slowly, and not catching every count. Throughout the course you'll see it only updating about 1 a second.

      But in listening to the motor (not shown) I think the Photo Eye may be out of alignment and catching the part twice per rev?

      It…[Read more]

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      Shawn Tierney commented on lesson Lesson 22: Motor Control Ladder Routine 4 years, 5 months ago

      Good morning Chris,

      Thanks for your question.

      JSR's can be used to pass parameters to and from subroutines, so the same subroutine can be used by multiple processes.

      For instance, if you have a subroutine that calculated the result of a mathematical expression, you could jump / call it from different places in your code, each time passing…[Read more]

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      Shawn Tierney commented on lesson Lesson 04: PLC Memory 4 years, 5 months ago

      Good morning Pivotal,

      Thanks for your question.

      STI stands for Selectable Timed Interrupt, and it's used to rung a routine every so many milliseconds.

      Sincerely,

      Shawn Tierney,
      Instructor at The Automation School

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      Shawn Tierney completed the lesson Exercise 6.10: Migrate to 5380 (10 mins) 4 years, 6 months ago

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      Shawn Tierney commented on lesson Lesson 25: Graphic Display Design 1 4 years, 6 months ago

      Good morning Jose,

      Most objects have selectable Foreground and Background colors.

      Here's an exercise to help see this in action:
      – Open your project and a graphic display
      – Place/Draw a rectangle on the display
      – Change the rectangles foreground color to Black and background color to White.
      – After observing the change, change the…[Read more]

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      Shawn Tierney commented on lesson Lesson 36: Download and Use AOIs 4 years, 7 months ago

      Good morning Jose.

      When it comes to the period numbers ( .# ) those are the individual bits of the DINT they belong to.

      Since the analog value “Local:3:O.Ch0Data” is a double integer (aka DINT,) it has 32 bits under it:
      – Local:3:O.Ch0Data.00
      – Local:3:O.Ch0Data.01
      …
      – Local:3:O.Ch0Data.30
      – Local:3:O.Ch0Data.31

      Here's an exe…[Read more]

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      Shawn Tierney commented on lesson Lesson 05: PanelView Plus 6 4 years, 7 months ago

      Good morning Jose,

      Thanks for your question. The original PanelView Plus hardware (not PVP6 or 7) supported FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Runtimes and Firmware from versions 3.00 to 5.1.

      When the PanelView Plus 6 came out, the original PanelView Plus models were then considered to be “Legacy” or “Old” hardware, and .MER Runtimes of…[Read more]

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      Shawn Tierney commented on lesson Lesson 07: First Program 4 years, 7 months ago

      Good morning Jose,

      Thanks for your question.

      In this course, the address I:0/3 is wired to the Normally Closed contact of the Stop Button.

      The next question is typically “why” do we use a Normally Closed contacts on Stop Buttons? Why would we want the act of “pushing” the stop button to “Open” the contacts and stop sending power to the…[Read more]

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      Shawn Tierney commented on lesson Lesson 05: Ladder Logic 4 years, 7 months ago

      Good morning Jose.

      When it comes to the period numbers ( .# ) those are the individual bits of the DINT they are under.

      So, since the analog value “Local:3:O.Ch0Data” is a double integer (aka DINT,) it will have 32 bits under it, like Local:3:O.Ch0Data.0 through Local:3:O.Ch0Data.31.

      Here's an exercise to see exactly what I mean:
      – Cre…[Read more]

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      Jose M lebron Lugo commented on lesson Lesson 05: Ladder Logic 4 years, 7 months ago

      What is the difference between Local:3:O.Ch0Data and the others like Local:3:O.Ch0Data.0, Local:3:O.Ch0Data.1 etc.

      The .#’s are the individual bits of the DINT.
      So since the analog value “Local:3:O.Ch0Data” is a double integer, it will have 32 bits under it, like Local:3:O.Ch0Data.0 through Local:3:O.Ch0Data.31.

      Sincerely,
      Shawn Micha…[Read more]

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      Shawn Tierney commented on lesson Lesson 20: Controller, Program Tags 4 years, 7 months ago

      Good morning David,

      The (C) indicates the Alias For tag is a Controller tag.

      Hope this helps,

      Shawn Tierney,
      Instructor at The Automation School

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      Shawn Tierney commented on lesson Lesson 18: I/O Configuration 4 years, 7 months ago

      You're very welcome broni,

      Shawn Tierney,
      Instructor at The Automation School

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      Shawn Tierney commented on lesson Lesson 18: I/O Configuration 4 years, 7 months ago

      Good morning jmlebronl,

      Thanks for your question. To review, when creating a new project you will add your I/O and Communication modules to the IO configuration inside of the Controller Organizer, as shown in this lesson.

      That said, Rockwell does not have a recommended order for their 1756 modules, and they can and will work in any…[Read more]

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      Shawn Tierney commented on lesson Lesson 29: .MER Runtime Files 4 years, 7 months ago

      Good morning Nghia,

      Hope it works out!

      Shawn Tierney
      Instructor at The Automation School

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      Shawn Tierney commented on lesson Lesson 29: .MER Runtime Files 4 years, 7 months ago

      Good morning Nghia,

      First, are you sure the PVP7 and L35E are on the same physical network and same subnet?

      To be sure, with a PC plugged into that network, try to ping both the PVP and PLC. Or open RSWho in RSLinx Classic to insure both show up.

      Now verify the IP addresses, subnet masks, and default gateways are all correct.

      With…[Read more]

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      Shawn Tierney commented on lesson Lesson 29: .MER Runtime Files 4 years, 8 months ago

      Good morning Nghia,

      Thanks for your feedback.

      Just FYI – In the past I ran into an issue where having lots of devices in the Target/Runtime task that did not have Shortcuts caused the PVP to be slow to boot, and since them I've been deleting anything the online browse finds that I'm not assigning a shortcut too.…[Read more]

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      Shawn Tierney commented on lesson Lesson 09: MicroLogix Hardware Tour 4 years, 8 months ago

      You're very welcome Jose,

      Keep an eye out for new lessons on the advanced features of the 1400 coming in 2021 🙂

      Sincerely,

      Shawn Tierney,
      Instructor at The Automation School

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      Shawn Tierney commented on lesson Lesson 29: .MER Runtime Files 4 years, 8 months ago

      Good morning Nghia,

      Typically you'll only create shortcuts to PLCs in RSLinx Enterprise / FT Linx, and not to I/O directly.

      While there is some support in FTView to connect to non-PLC devices that can serve data, I'm not such the AENTR is one of them?

      The below tech note discusses this, and at the time it was updated only the PowerMonitor…[Read more]

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