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Hello guys:
I found the event codes "135E13" in P3U30's event buffer
and it shows every 0.1sec
which means all event list be covered for only 20sec
I can't read other events
How can I fix it ?
Thank you for help.
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Hi @u366803 , the event comes when the release latch command is given. Maybe there is a digital input configured to release the latched output and this DI constantly activated?
BR
-juha-
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@Araceli_Monje @Juha Thanks for reply.
few days ago We checked “matrix setting” but didn’t see something wrong.
For now we cancel it to show on event buffer when “latches release “ is active.
Appreciate you guys helping.
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@u366803 , maybe you can send me the entire setting file please.
Or you ma also check settings for Control -> Release latches -> DI to release latches
BR
-juha-
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