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  1. Thanks for the info. I did not think I posted this, After typing it out I realized I used a MI where it should have been ML.
  2. V130-33-T2 Using Variable numeric to set a MI. Is there a way to enter more than 32000 in the max keypad entry field? This application counts press strokes to indicate end of run. typically the numbers are less than 10,000. We have a new product and need to set a preset count of 120,000.
  3. Not sure why, but when I moved the analog input to MI 500, updated all the necessary points, downloaded and I was getting raw data. Reverted back to the original MI address, updated and downloaded, it worked as well. Again, not sure why this worked, but it did.
  4. Tried the 120-22-R1, Configured the analog in on the module, setup the linearization, now it just reads zero. With volt meter tapped off the banner output I can read the mA out. cannot upload photo, Using diagram above - i have the banner ezarray powered from the terminal strip on the PLC. Brown 24+, blue 24-, gnd to gnd, White wire splits and goes to AN on 120, and red lead on Meter, Black lead tapped into 24-.
  5. Im currently using a V130 -33RA22, next week I will be getting a 120-22-R1 to try. I have tested the output at the input of the controller and I get the 4-20mah signal. That is why I'm thinking it could be wired incorrectly into the controller or the inputs on the controller are faulty.
  6. Yes, Both are set for Current. and the analog config was set - No 2, 4-20Mah, no filter, normal, MI0
  7. I am having trouble seeing the bits on my input. I am using a Banner EZ Array 4-20Mah (White wire on Dia.) into I6, I setup up the linearization in the ladder to MI0. When online veiw the MI blinks intermittently 0 and 1. I have another facility sending me one of their V120 to see if I may have a faulty unit. I have tested the EZ Array and know it is outputing the 4-20 signal. Both the EZ Array and the plc are on the same 24VDC power source.
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