Hi
I have been trying to create a custom PLC using the PLC Database Editor. The PLC has Analog Inputs, Outputs, Digital Inputs, Ouputs and a 3 phase voltage monitor.
I was sucessful enough until creating all the 5 modules for the above IO modules and forming them into a full PLC in a drawing with the title starting with PLCIO, so that i can inport the block using the full PLC import tool.
But I am not getting the terminal types correct and are making a lot of issues when wiring up the PLC full unit. I was thinking about all the modules with their pins on the right side and wired from the right.
Now which terminal type should i be selecting for the IOs of each module - Ouput I/O point wire Right from right, or Input I/O Address wire right and left, Terminal wire from right, etc. I cant find which one is used for which.
Also after forming the full PLC and inserting it in my drawing, i cannot access the terminals that much as a PLC parametric insertion. Any comments would be nice.
And is it possible to create a PLC with all the modules facing the right or the left, be it Digital or Analog or Input or Ouput.
Thanks a lot for the support.
I had the same problem. In order to make my drawings cleaner, I wanted an Input card that had some of the terminals pointing right, and some left. I played with it for a while, and discovered that in thePLD database editor, under Settings, you can change the block that is associated with each terminal category.
This still didn't do what I wanted it to do, so I opened the terminal drawing files, did a saveas to a new name, modified them to force them to do what I wanted, and then assigned them to a terminal type. Result is a completely (probably weird) module that does what I want it to do.
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