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  1. This is true for everything :)
  2. Hi Clandy Give Beijer in the UK a bell. Excellent team.
  3. Beijer x2 family mate
  4. Beijer make a great daylight readable Hmi which talks Ethernet/ip to NJ or NX controllers.
  5. Wire the run signal through the 'ready ' output relay
  6. Beijer's X2 and their old E1000 handle recipes infinitely better.
  7. I've found the e1000 to Beijer iX conversion tool a better bet. And you end up with a better Hmi, too. Included in iXDeveloper
  8. I think this is a problem specific to Mitsubishi, confirming my opinion that it should be thrown in the bin.
  9. Still for sale, it's not expensive.
  10. Hello Not used Cp1L in a long time. Can the CP1L EM be a Modbus Client? Is there a FB? And if yes, can it talk to multiple servers? Thanks
  11. Is it not just a slow Hmi?
  12. The 'backplane' connection with the Nx I/O is rubbish. I had endless problems with a system. This was one of the million errors that would randomly appear. Omron recommend cleaning the contacts and fitting clamps either end to hold it together. Of course, ether cat is not a silver bullet and all usual noise mitigation techniques are required. Pp
  13. Thanks for the replies. Your last guess is right. It stays where I leave it. I can move the actuator but then do I have to wait to monitor the temperature response?
  14. Hello I have a motorised gas valve. There is no feedback. I'd like to control a temperature with it. Is there a preferred methodology? I'm still at the 'open it, wait, gauge the reaction'. Is this the only option open to me? Thanks
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