@@steve-ip1cd Hi, Function Block is explained and used for a project during lesson26 (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-G22LMPCFPmg.html). I hope this video helps you. Note that, other blocks such as Data Block (DB), Function (FC), and Organization Block (OB) are explained and used during this tutorial
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Hi Sir, Thank you for this video. Actually Where did you find that push buttons for fill and discharge valve, I searched for so long time. But still I can't find it.
hi there, I show how you can add a button to an HMI screen during the course. Note that, then you will need how it should work by determining its function. For example, If you want to use the button like a pushbutton you should use the "SetBitWhilePressed" function for that. This function is explained during the course as well. Please see and follow our videos again and if you have a problem, please determine the exact time in the video.
@@plcgoods Thank you for replying me. And sorry for wasting your time. At time 12:00 there are two push button in the graphic list, green and red, where did you pick that button i was searching it for 1/2 an hour. Did you placed your own customized switch? At 12:08 that selected green Push Button.
Hi there, when you are designing your HMI screen, please go to this path to find blue pipes. First, open the "Graphics" window (usually it is on the right side of computer's screen). Then go to --> "WinCC graphics folder" -> "Equipment" -> "Automation [EMF]" -> "Pipes" (At this moment just click on "Pipes". Don't click on "Animate" or "Flange")
Sir Thanks a lot Please how can we make the blue pipes move. I meant creating an illusion for the the liquid to behave like it's moving through the pipes