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viscoelastic

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  1. I have been having the same issue with an application using a high speed counter. If I move the counter too many times it goes out of memory, or if I just leave it online it will eventually does the same. I looked at the projected memory map and its only using about 5%
  2. I have an intermittent issue with download. It tells me the file is identical, when it's not. Even if I an an entire new rung it sometimes gives me the error. The only way I can get past it is by slightly moving an image on the HMI screen than it will download.
  3. Hi Webmaster, On the home page of the forum you have a spelling mistake. I am not criticizing you; I am a little bit OCD. Look in the attached picture. You have Jume instead of June. Thanks
  4. I added the decimal point in the display and now it just rolls over at 37.
  5. I am trying to move the decimal point of a counter value by dividing by 1000. I think this is a binary issue because when the result reaches 32 it goes to -32 and decrements. This is back and forth from negative to positive. How do I work around this? I added a picture of my block to see.
  6. I did not see a response to this. Are the images available? They are SWEET!
  7. OK, tmoulder, you're a Relic! . I on the other-hand pride myself as being a fossil. All kidding aside, both moulder and flex have great thoughts. I struggle with the same. Locking elements would be the rockets' sprockets! Please consider.
  8. Hi Ausman, Where I am confused is having multiple options. Where i could program several different measurements. I was hoping Unitronics had and example I could start with so I could get a starting point. This concept seems confusing to me for some reason. I am sure the solution is infantile, but I am confused.
  9. I am looking for a batching example. Meaning; I would have 10 variable thinknesses it would do an operation lower a head 1000 counts (preset one) do the operation then lower the head 850 counts (second preset) and so on and so on. Any help of an example would be appreciated. Thanks all
  10. Try installing / adding Hebrew language to your windows 10 machine. I am guessing it does not know what to display.
  11. That makes sense, I will give that a try. I think I try to over complicate things. Thank you Flex
  12. How do I do a run once? Say we are filling a tank, when we reach a certain level, I want to send an output to an alarm for a few seconds? Thanks
  13. I agree, I understand you are trying to avoid spam, and/or mean people, but I think after a few posts; the posters replies should be immediate. Thanks
  14. I want to thank everyone that helped me with this. Filter function block was the ticket. You guy are great!! Thanks again.
  15. Hi Cara (Dairymaid), Glad you like the avatar, I am a chemist by day and beef cattle farmer by night/weekend
  16. Monday when I get to work I will post a video of MI2. Please dont laugh but what is Linz? Paul
  17. Good eye. When we programmed all the level sensors they could be ascending or descending. We picked the wrong one.
  18. Hi Aus, I guess I should have mentioned it's an agitated tank. The material is semi thick, approx 5000 cP. So when the agitator is running it has slow moving, but large waves in it causing the fluctuation in readings. Like the fuel tank in your car, if there was not a delay to your gas gauge you would see the level changing rapidly. Thanks
  19. I attached a picture of my table. The problem is MI22 fluctuates too much even with filter on high. I wanted it to sample every second.
  20. It's not that many that I have to go through. I was asking for future use. I Thank you for the help, I am new to this, and building my first panel for controlling a tank farm. I'm a chemist, but these controllers are great. Now I am going to begin designing some test equipment. I really do appreciate the help, Thank you Joe
  21. Do I have to set each MI and MB or is there a way to do it globally? Thanks
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