Post by mizi on SM_Drive_Virtual
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Hi I recently started learning Codesys SoftMotion. At first, I mainly used YouTube videos. I stopped at two videos where the same problem keeps recurring. fbReadPos( Axis := X_Axis, Enable := TRUE, Position => gAxes.lrActualPos); <- axis cannot move I checked the entire code line by line. Zero errors. GPT spits out nonsense, throwing up increasingly worse errors. And when I copy its code, it says the code is wrong and gets stuck in a loop of its own stupidity. Can anyone explain why it doesn't work? Link to the video below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYa2HvYZgbM&list=PLsEhEcYjG7na0OveU7cqFXBx7ATyGGn0A&index=3
Last updated: 2025-10-21
Post by ben1 on How to stay in a method until something is finished.
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Why must you use a method? Top of my head can't you just use the button to turn on a bit and use it in a normal task? Just turn a bit on with the button, and run a TON from it in code, and turn it back off with the ton. And then just log the pressure on both the rising & falling edge?
Last updated: 2025-11-03
Post by harryc on Soft Container License issue with ARM64 Linux
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hi @eschwellinger Thanks for the hint. This is what I get with "cmu -x" There is no Dongle. I think that I'm trying to install the soft container from CODESYS development system, where I have the licensed installed in the License Repository. The development system gives me the error when I try to install the Soft Container license. # cmu -x - CodeMeter Universal Support Tool. Version 8.20 of 2024-Sep-10 (Build 6539) for Linux/ARMHF 64-Bit Copyright (C) 2007-2024 by WIBU-SYSTEMS AG. All rights reserved. #
Last updated: 2025-12-10
Post by nxbp on About Compatibility
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Let's say I have a CODESYS controller (PLC) with a runtime version around 3.5.19. If I use development software version 3.5.21.40 or a later version that will be released in the future for programming, could there be any problems or malfunctions in the controller's program execution or in the execution of the new, updated function blocks from the newer software? I mostly work with servo-based motion applications, so please keep that in mind when answering, and provide a detailed answer so I don't have to email you again about this topic.
Last updated: 2025-12-11
Post by gseidel on Scara3 kinematic robot error
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Hi aniket-b, this error has nothing to do with the scara3 kinematics, or robotics, or SoftMotion. It means that the EtherCAT bus is not synchronized. The usual cause is that the realtime of the PLC is not sufficient. See https://content.helpme-codesys.com/en/CODESYS%20SoftMotion/_sm_basic_common_errors.html for details and ways to solve the problem. You can also check the PLC log for additional information about the error. Best regards, Georg
Last updated: 2025-12-23
Post by antonz on OSCAT Scale_r function not working in LD 4.60 works in LAD2 on 3.5.21sp3
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That's what I found as well Shaun. I have seen it at least in versions 3.5.21.1 and 3.5.21.3. There seems to be an issue with the FBD/LD package v4.6.0.0. The workaround proposed by Tim works but needs to be done manually on every code change/addition. For now we manually downgrade the FBD/LD package from v4.6.0.0 down to v4.5.0.0 after installation of CoDeSys. Same as you did. I hope this gets fixed on a next patch.
Last updated: 2025-11-21
Post by kalmeyer on NO SIGNAL ON POWER_ON FOR STEPPER MOTOR
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I WOULD BE GRATEFUL FOR HELP....βββ I HAVE SPENT A LOT OF TIME ON THIS "SMALL" PROBLEMπ’ I HAVE MADE A MC_POWER FOR STEPPERMOTOR. BUT I DO NOT GET A "HIGH" ON THE STATUS OUTPUT EVEN THOUGH PENABLE, PREG AND PDRIVESTART ARE ACTIVATED ( SEE ATTACHED WRONG_1) HAD I MADE SOME ERROR IN PLC_PRG_1..???? (WRONG_2) 1000 THANKS FOR HELP WITH THIS PROBLEM. ππ /KLAUS FROM DENMARK
Last updated: 2025-11-23
Post by rtlman on Scan devices hangs CODESYS
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Hello, I have a problem that randomly appeared today. When trying to scan a network adapter in "Deploy Control SL" the whole program hangs and needs to be restarted. I have been running "CODESYS v3.5 SP21 Patch 3" for a while and it has worked without any issues until now. I've tried upgrading to "CODESYS v3.5 SP21 Patch 4" with the same result. I've not made any system settings recently that im aware of which could cause this. Has anybody had similar a issue?
Last updated: 2025-12-12
Post by farren on Codesys complains about matching versions
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I'm building up a 2nd PC to match an existing developer PC. Installed the same SP and Patch levels but when I open a project that was created on the existing PC, Codesys complains that it's not the same version. Attaching a screenshot..... What else is there to match? Also, can all of the libraries that are on the existing machine be copied from it to the new machine and if so, how? (So I get the same versions) Which files/folders do I copy? Thanks! -Farren
Last updated: 2025-12-14
Post by gseidel on Scara3 kinematic robot error
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Hi aniket-b, the maximum cycle time of the EtherCAT_Task is very high, ca. 35 ms. Could you please check if this is just the first cycle after starting the application or if it happens during motion? (You can reset the times in the task configuration by right-clicking in the "monitoring" tab.) Another thing to try: put the SoftMotion_Planning task on a different core. Best regards, Georg
Last updated: 2026-01-07
Post by jgalaska on SMC_Trafo 6DOF Config Error
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Hello, Recently I was trying to run 6DOF robot in codesys via SMC_Trafo_ArticulatedRobot_6DOF, unfortunately no matter what parameters I tried, it always outputs InvalidConfig Error. I saw the same issue in a topic: https://forge.codesys.com/forge/talk/Motion/thread/16e1f0327f/ But if I understand correctly, the user solved it by developing his own version of this block. I wanted to know if it is a bug in the library (SM3_CNC 4.20.0.0) or am I doing something wrong? Can anyone confirm that they can use the FB without it reporing the Error? Kind regards,
Last updated: 2026-01-21
Post by fleaplc on CPU + EtherCAT redundancy
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Hi all, for a new project I'm looking for a redundant controller with EtherCAT fieldbus I/O. Actually I'm using Beckhoff and it works great! but there's not a solid redundancy yet... Does someone get experience for industrial application (not raspberry) for a redundant Codesys system? If yes please share some info (CPU / OS type, bus, number of managed I/O,... and especially feeling feedback (stability, bugs, performance)... Every suggestion is kindly appreciated!! Fabrizio
Last updated: 2026-01-27
Post by nehaltrivedi96 on Modbus connection via Qronox PCD3 M6893
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Hello, I am currently scaling 4-20mA signals and the scaled output (temperature) has to be sent via modbus protocol to a tool like doctor modbus or modbus poll. I have defined my inputs as real as and the output is also real, but to send this output via modbus it has to be of word. So how will i convert real into word and then send the generated output via modbus?
Last updated: 2026-02-18
Post by aapostolidis on _NEW when used with classes and interfaces. Interface shows "Hidden Instance" in watch.
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Hello, im using dynamic memory allocation with the NEW()-operator. When i instanciate a class with the NEW()-operator and want to debug/watch the interface of the class, the watch is only showing "Hidden Instance" (See attached screenshot). Is there any possibility to debug the interface data ? The interface is working properly but the debugging by the watch is not possible, what is a big disadvantage. Thank you. Best Regards, Alexander
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Post by kevintumibay on Struggling to connect to EK1100 to Raspberry Pi
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SUMMARIZED VERSION OF QUESTION: I'm trying to connect a Raspberry Pi running "Codesys Control for Raspberry Pi" to a Beckhoff EK1100, unfortunately, when I try to connect I get the following messages SEE FIRST PICTURE DETAILED VERSION OF QUESTION: Hi everyone, I'm a college student that is super interested in learning about PLCs. I wanted to dive into the subject and decided to follow this great Instructables article: https://www.instructables.com/Programming-Raspberry-Pi-With-CODESYS/ Thank you in advance for your help! My current setup is as follows: 1. I have Codesys Control for Raspberry Pi, version 4.14.0.0, (https://store.codesys.com/en/codesys-control-for-raspberry-pi-sl.html) installed on a Raspberry Pi 3B. 2. I am using my smartphone hotspot to create a network. 3. I have CODESYS 3.5 SP21 (64 bit) installed on my Windows 11 laptop. 4. Both the Raspberry Pi and my laptop are connected to the smartphone hotspot network (I am wirelessly connecting to the Raspberry Pi). Connecting to the Raspberry Pi from CODESYS on my laptop: 1. I launch Codesys Installer -> I install Codesys Control for Raspberry Pi (link to the software). 2. I launch Codesys 3.5 SP21 (64 bit) on my laptop. 3. I go to file --> new project --> standard project --> in the pop-up I select "Codesys Control for Raspberry Pi" and "Structured Text" 4. I click on tools -> Deploy Control SL (on older versions of Codesys you would click on "update Raspberry Pi", I got that information from this video: link) 5. Inside Deploy Control SL --> I go to the "communication" menu and I input the IP address of my Pi, the password, and click on connect. 6. Inside Deploy Control SL --> I go to the "deployment" menu and I install Codesys Control for Raspberry Pi SL and Codesys Edge Gateway for Linux 7. Now I double click on "device" in the left hand tree and put in the IP address of my Raspberry Pi and click on connect --> success! I am able to connect! SEE SECOND PICTURE Powering the EK1100 and connecting it to the Raspberry Pi: 1. I am supplying the EK1100 with 24 V across the + and - pins. 2. I have jumper wires going from the + pin to the 24V pin and from the - pin to the 0V pin. SEE THIRD PICTURE 4. I am pretty confident that the EK1100 is receiving power because the "LED Us 24 V" and "LED Up 24 V" are lighting up. 5. I then run an ethernet cable from the EK1100 to the Raspberry Pi port (the Raspberry Pi is connected to my laptop wirelessly over WiFi). I think this connection should also be good since the LINK/ACT LED lights up. Trying to connect to the EK1100: 1. Back in Codesys I right-click on "Device" in the left tree and then in the pop up I click on "add device". 2. I then click on EtherCAT Master. 3. Next in a terminal window I SSH into the raspberry Pi and run the "ifconfig" command. 4. From there I get the MAC address for eth0 --> in my case: b8:27:eb:29:a9:25 5. Then, back in Codesys I double click on "EtherCAT Master" in the left hand tree. I then paste the MAC address into the "Source Address (MAC)" field. 6. I go to the Beckhoff official website and download the XML files for EtherCAT: https://www.beckhoff.com/en-en/products/i-o/ethercat-terminals/ek1xxx-bk1xx0-ethercat-coupler/ek1100.html? 7. I unzip those files in my computer into some folder that I can remember. 8. Back in Codesys I click on "Tools" --> "Device Repository" --> "Install" --> and then on the "Beckhoff EK11xx.XML" file. 9. In theory the necessary XML file is now installed. 10. THIS IS WHERE I RUN INTO THE PROBLEM: I then click on login --> I right click on EtherCAT_Master and then scan for devices --> and nothing. 11. It just doesn't detect it. On top of this whenever I login I get those orange triangles on the left on my tree. When I check the Log I get the messages at the very first screenshot of this post. SEE FOURTH PICTURE Solutions that I have tried to resolve this problem: 1. I thought it was maybe the .XML file so I installed all the .XML files from the EtherCAT folder that I downloaded. That didn't fix it. 2. I went on the Wayback Machine and got the .XML files from 2018 as I thought maybe an older version would work. This file of EtherCAT folders had a .XML file named "Beckhoff EKxxxx.XML" I thought this would work because that's the name of the file the guy in the Instructables used (https://www.instructables.com/Programming-Raspberry-Pi-With-CODESYS/). That didn't do anything. 3. I ran the PLC on my computer instead of the Raspberry Pi and tried to connect to the EK1100, in case the issue was with the Raspberry Pi, but I still ran into the same error from the picture above: "Attention! The device was not found in the repository. Vendorcode: 0x0. Productcode: 0x0. Revision: 0x0". SEE FIFTH PICTURE 4. I reinstalled Codesys, I was originally on version 3.5 SP20 when I did this, I upgraded to 3.5 SP21 with no success. 5. I then thought the solution might be to first add the EK1100 hardware before connecting so I did the following: 6. Right click on "EtherCAT Master" on the left hand tree --> then click on "add device" --> then I added the "EK1100 EtherCAT Coupler (2A E-Bus)" MY THEORY OF WHAT IS CAUSING THE PROBLEM: I asked ChatGPT for help and it said that it might have something to do with the revision number. On the physical EK1100 it says "Rev. Nr.: 0018". I believe that this means that I need to a revision 0018 XML file but if you look in Codesys it says the version is 16 (picture above). This is confusing because I got my .XML file from the official Codesys website so it should be the most up to date version possible. I searched and I searched and I couldn't find a version 18 .XML file, I don't even now if this exists. Any help you can provide is greatly appreciated, I don't know what to do anymore and I really really want to get this working. Thank you!
Last updated: 2025-03-30
Post by frank1001 on Codesys lΓ€uft nicht hoch
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Bin Neuling bei Codesys. Habe Codesys 64 Bit installiert (3.5.1) Nach dem Starten geht nur ein EIngabefenster auf mit folgenden Inhalt. Weiter passiert nichts. Was kann ich machen ? //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// _/_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/_/_/_/ _/ _/_/_/_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/_/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/_/_/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/_/_/_/ // // // // // //// //// //// //// /////// // // // // // // // // // // ///// ////// ////// ////// ////// ////// // ////// /// //// //// ///// ////// ///// // ///// _/ //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>CM</cmp>, <id>0x00000001</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>CmpMemPool</cmp>, <id>0x0000001e</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>CmpLog</cmp>, <id>0x00000013</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>CmpSettings</cmp>, <id>0x0000001a</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysFile</cmp>, <id>0x00000104</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>CmpMemGC</cmp>, <id>0x0000001f</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysCom</cmp>, <id>0x00000100</id> <ver>3.5.19.10</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysCpuBreakpoints</cmp>, <id>0x00000305</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysCpuHandling</cmp>, <id>0x00000101</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysCrypto</cmp>, <id>0x00000141</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysDir</cmp>, <id>0x0000011b</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysEthernet</cmp>, <id>0x0000011c</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysEvent</cmp>, <id>0x00000102</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysExcept</cmp>, <id>0x00000103</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysFileStream</cmp>, <id>0x00000120</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysGraphicGDIPlus</cmp>, <id>0x0000012a</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysInt</cmp>, <id>0x00000106</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysInternalLib</cmp>, <id>0x00000107</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysMem</cmp>, <id>0x00000108</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysModule</cmp>, <id>0x00000109</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysMsgQ</cmp>, <id>0x0000010a</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysMutex</cmp>, <id>0x0000013a</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysNativeCommonControls</cmp>, <id>0x00000138</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysNativeControl</cmp>, <id>0x0000012f</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysOut</cmp>, <id>0x0000010b</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysPci</cmp>, <id>0x0000010c</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysPort</cmp>, <id>0x0000010d</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysProcess</cmp>, <id>0x0000010e</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysSem</cmp>, <id>0x0000010f</id> <ver>3.5.19.10</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysSemCount</cmp>, <id>0x00000139</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysSemProcess</cmp>, <id>0x00000119</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysShm</cmp>, <id>0x00000110</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysSocket</cmp>, <id>0x00000111</id> <ver>3.5.19.10</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysTarget</cmp>, <id>0x00000112</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysTask</cmp>, <id>0x00000114</id> <ver>3.5.19.10</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysTime</cmp>, <id>0x00000115</id> <ver>3.5.19.10</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysTimeRtc</cmp>, <id>0x00000127</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysTimer</cmp>, <id>0x00000116</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysWindow</cmp>, <id>0x00000117</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System: <cmp>SysWindowFileDialog</cmp>, <id>0x0000011a</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System|Dynamic: <cmp>SysTargetSoftMotion</cmp>, <id>0x00000112</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System|Dynamic: <cmp>SysCpuMultiCore</cmp>, <id>0x0000013d</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= System|Dynamic: <cmp>SysReadWriteLock</cmp>, <id>0x0000013e</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpAlarmManager</cmp>, <id>0x0000007c</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpApp</cmp>, <id>0x00000002</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpAppBP</cmp>, <id>0x00000073</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpAppForce</cmp>, <id>0x00000074</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpAsyncMgr</cmp>, <id>0x0000005f</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpAuditLog</cmp>, <id>0x000000a1</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpBinTagUtil</cmp>, <id>0x00000004</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpBinTagUtilIec</cmp>, <id>0x0000005c</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpBitmapPool</cmp>, <id>0x00000050</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpBlkDrvCom</cmp>, <id>0x00000006</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpBlkDrvShm</cmp>, <id>0x00000068</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpBlkDrvTcp</cmp>, <id>0x00000030</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpBlkDrvUdp</cmp>, <id>0x00000007</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAAAsyncMan</cmp>, <id>0x00004007</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAABehaviourModel</cmp>, <id>0x00004015</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAACallback</cmp>, <id>0x00004001</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAACanL2</cmp>, <id>0x00004004</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAADTUtil</cmp>, <id>0x00004013</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAAFile</cmp>, <id>0x00004008</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAAMemBlockMan</cmp>, <id>0x00004003</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAANetBaseServices</cmp>, <id>0x00004018</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAARealTimeClock</cmp>, <id>0x00004014</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAASdoClient</cmp>, <id>0x00004011</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAASdoServer</cmp>, <id>0x00004017</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAASegBufferMan</cmp>, <id>0x00004019</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAASerialCom</cmp>, <id>0x00004012</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAAStorage</cmp>, <id>0x0000007e</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAATick</cmp>, <id>0x00004009</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAATickUtil</cmp>, <id>0x00004010</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAATimer</cmp>, <id>0x00004016</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCAATypes</cmp>, <id>0x00004006</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpChannelClient</cmp>, <id>0x00000008</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpChannelClientIec</cmp>, <id>0x0000005d</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpChannelMgr</cmp>, <id>0x00000009</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpChannelServer</cmp>, <id>0x0000000a</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpChecksum</cmp>, <id>0x0000000b</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCodeMeter</cmp>, <id>0x0000007a</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCommunicationLib</cmp>, <id>0x0000000c</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCoreDump</cmp>, <id>0x00000083</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpCryptMD5</cmp>, <id>0x0000006a</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpDevice</cmp>, <id>0x0000000e</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpDynamicText</cmp>, <id>0x00000051</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpEventMgr</cmp>, <id>0x0000005b</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpFileTransfer</cmp>, <id>0x0000005e</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpIecStringUtils</cmp>, <id>0x0000007f</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpIecTask</cmp>, <id>0x00000011</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpIecVarAccess</cmp>, <id>0x00000060</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpIoDrvC</cmp>, <id>0x00000066</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpIoDrvIec</cmp>, <id>0x0000005a</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpIoMgr</cmp>, <id>0x00000012</id> <ver>3.5.19.10</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpIpc</cmp>, <id>0x0000001d</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpMonitor</cmp>, <id>0x00000014</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpMonitor2</cmp>, <id>0x00000032</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpNameServiceClient</cmp>, <id>0x00000015</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpNameServiceClientIec</cmp>, <id>0x0000011d</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpNameServiceServer</cmp>, <id>0x00000016</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpOPCUAClient</cmp>, <id>0x00000096</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpOPCUAProviderIecVarAccess</cmp>, <id>0x00000126</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpOPCUAServer</cmp>, <id>0x00000124</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpOPCUAStack</cmp>, <id>0x0000008d</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpObjectMgr</cmp>, <id>0x00000080</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpOpenSSL</cmp>, <id>0x00000033</id> <ver>3.5.19.10</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpPlcShell</cmp>, <id>0x00000128</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpRedundancy</cmp>, <id>0x00000129</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpRedundancyConnectionIP</cmp>, <id>0x0000ff03</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpRetain</cmp>, <id>0x00000017</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpRouter</cmp>, <id>0x00000018</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpSchedule</cmp>, <id>0x00000019</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpSecureChannel</cmp>, <id>0x00000090</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpSecurityManager</cmp>, <id>0x0000008e</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpSercos3Master</cmp>, <id>0x0000004c</id> <ver>3.1.2.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpSessionInformation</cmp>, <id>0x00000097</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpSrv</cmp>, <id>0x0000001c</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpSupervisor</cmp>, <id>0x0000008f</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpTraceMgr</cmp>, <id>0x00000070</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpUserDBFile</cmp>, <id>0x00000098</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpUserGroupsDBFile</cmp>, <id>0x00000099</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpUserMgr</cmp>, <id>0x00000061</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpUserObjectsDBFile</cmp>, <id>0x0000009c</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpVisuClientControllerHost</cmp>, <id>0x00000132</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpVisuHandler</cmp>, <id>0x00000054</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpVisuServer</cmp>, <id>0x00000057</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= <cmp>CmpXMLParser</cmp>, <id>0x00000058</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= Dynamic: <cmp>CmpTargetVisuStub</cmp>, <id>0x00000053</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= Dynamic: <cmp>CmpWebServer</cmp>, <id>0x00000071</id> <ver>3.5.19.10</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.025Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=10, pszInfo= Dynamic: <cmp>CmpWebServerHandlerV3</cmp>, <id>0x00000072</id> <ver>3.5.19.10</ver> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.045Z: Cmp=SysCpuMultiCore, Class=1, Error=0, Info=4, pszInfo= MultiCore support: [activated], all cores are used 2023-09-19T08:02:04.045Z: Cmp=SysCpuMultiCore, Class=1, Error=0, Info=4, pszInfo= Number of available cores: 8 2023-09-19T08:02:04.076Z: Cmp=CmpBlkDrvUdp, Class=1, Error=0, Info=6, pszInfo= Network interface: <ipaddress>192.168.1.167</ipaddress>, subnetmask <subnetmask>255.255.255.0</subnetmask> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.076Z: Cmp=CmpRouter, Class=1, Error=0, Info=4, pszInfo= Network interface <interface>ether 0</interface> at router <instance>0</instance> registered 2023-09-19T08:02:04.076Z: Cmp=CmpBlkDrvUdp, Class=1, Error=0, Info=6, pszInfo= Network interface: <ipaddress>192.168.56.1</ipaddress>, subnetmask <subnetmask>255.255.255.0</subnetmask> 2023-09-19T08:02:04.076Z: Cmp=CmpRouter, Class=1, Error=0, Info=4, pszInfo= Network interface <interface>ether 3</interface> at router <instance>1</instance> registered 2023-09-19T08:02:04.076Z: Cmp=CmpChannelMgr, Class=1, Error=0, Info=2, pszInfo= Running as network server 2023-09-19T08:02:04.076Z: Cmp=CmpChannelMgr, Class=1, Error=0, Info=1, pszInfo= Running as network client 2023-09-19T08:02:04.077Z: Cmp=CmpChannelServer, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= <numofchannels>4</numofchannels> channels available, each of the size <buffersize>100000</buffersize> Bytes 2023-09-19T08:02:04.265Z: Cmp=CmpRedundancy, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= Debug Messages not activated 2023-09-19T08:02:04.266Z: Cmp=CmpRedundancyConnectionIP, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= Read connection settings... 2023-09-19T08:02:05.456Z: Cmp=CmpRouter, Class=1, Error=0, Info=4, pszInfo= Network interface <interface>BlkDrvShm</interface> at router <instance>2</instance> registered 2023-09-19T08:02:05.456Z: Cmp=CmpBlkDrvShm, Class=1, Error=0, Info=9, pszInfo= Local address (BlkDrvShm) set to 1 2023-09-19T08:02:05.463Z: Cmp=CmpBlkDrvTcp, Class=1, Error=0, Info=6, pszInfo= Local network address: <ipaddress>192.168.56.1</ipaddress> 2023-09-19T08:02:05.464Z: Cmp=CmpRouter, Class=1, Error=0, Info=4, pszInfo= Network interface <interface>BlkDrvTcp</interface> at router <instance>3</instance> registered 2023-09-19T08:02:05.507Z: Cmp=CmpOPCUAServer, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= No certificate for the OPC UA server available. 2023-09-19T08:02:05.507Z: Cmp=CmpOPCUAServer, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= Security policy allows plain text communication. Secure communication is deactivated. 2023-09-19T08:02:05.508Z: Cmp=CmpOPCUAServer, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= ********** 2023-09-19T08:02:05.508Z: Cmp=CmpOPCUAServer, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= OPC UA Server Started: 2023-09-19T08:02:05.508Z: Cmp=CmpOPCUAServer, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= Hostname: SIEMENS, Port: 4840 2023-09-19T08:02:05.508Z: Cmp=CmpOPCUAServer, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= URL: opc.tcp://SIEMENS:4840 2023-09-19T08:02:05.508Z: Cmp=CmpOPCUAServer, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= Loopbackadapter activated. 2023-09-19T08:02:05.508Z: Cmp=CmpOPCUAServer, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= All available networkadapters are used. 2023-09-19T08:02:05.508Z: Cmp=CmpOPCUAServer, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= Multithreading activated. 7 workers used. 2023-09-19T08:02:05.508Z: Cmp=CmpOPCUAServer, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= ************ 2023-09-19T08:02:05.513Z: Cmp=CmpOPCUAServer, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= Provider 'CODESYS_DefaultProvider' (version 0x3051300) registered at the OPC UA server. 2023-09-19T08:02:05.522Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= ========================================================================= 2023-09-19T08:02:05.522Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=4, pszInfo= CODESYS SoftMotion Win V3 x64 2023-09-19T08:02:05.522Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=4, pszInfo= OS=Windows, CPU=x86, Arch=64Bit, Coding=C 2023-09-19T08:02:05.522Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=6, pszInfo= <version>3.5.19.20</version> <builddate>Aug 1 2023</builddate> 2023-09-19T08:02:05.522Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=5, pszInfo= Copyright CODESYS Development GmbH 2023-09-19T08:02:05.522Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= ========================================================================= 2023-09-19T08:02:05.529Z: Cmp=CmpOPCUAServer, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= Provider 'AddressSpaceFragment Provider' (version 0x3051314) registered at the OPC UA server. 2023-09-19T08:02:05.530Z: Cmp=CmpOPCUAServer, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= Provider 'OPC UA for IEC-61131-3' (version 0x3051314) registered at the OPC UA server. 2023-09-19T08:02:05.530Z: Cmp=CmpOPCUAServer, Class=1, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo= Provider 'AlarmManager' (version 0x3051314) registered at the OPC UA server. 2023-09-19T08:02:05.606Z: Cmp=CmpRouter, Class=1, Error=0, Info=1, pszInfo= Setting router <instance>0</instance> address to (00a7) 2023-09-19T08:02:05.606Z: Cmp=CmpRouter, Class=1, Error=0, Info=1, pszInfo= Setting router <instance>1</instance> address to (0001) 2023-09-19T08:02:05.606Z: Cmp=CmpRouter, Class=1, Error=0, Info=1, pszInfo= Setting router <instance>2</instance> address to (0001) 2023-09-19T08:02:05.606Z: Cmp=CmpRouter, Class=1, Error=0, Info=1, pszInfo= Setting router <instance>3</instance> address to (2ddc:c0a8:3801) 2023-09-19T08:02:05.611Z: Cmp=CM, Class=1, Error=0, Info=34, pszInfo= CODESYS Control ready 2023-09-19T08:02:05.796Z: Cmp=CM, Class=2, Error=0, Info=0, pszInfo=!!!! no runtime license - running in demo mode(~2 hours)
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Post by rossanoparis on After un upgrade of "CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi MC SL" from v4.7 to v4.9 SysFileOpen function stopped working
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Hello at all. After un upgrade of "CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi MC SL" from v4.7 to v4.9 SysFileOpen function stopped working. I'm not able to read or write files from the PLC application. Before this upgrade all worked fine. I've read this thread [ https://forge.codesys.com/forge/talk/Engineering/thread/3da9ded84e/ ] Despite I followed that indications I couldn't get my code working again. Perhaps I'm missing something or I didn't understand how to use placeholders at all. Is there a different syntax to use for "SysFileOpen" in order to use placeholders? Thanks in advance for your help. Information Compiler: CODESYS V3.5 SP19 Patch 2 Runtime: codesyscontrol 4.9.0 HW: KUNBUS RevPi Connect S Below the paths I want to access (The entire CODESYSControl_User.cfg file is attached) [SysFile] PlaceholderFilePath.1=/home/pi/hpca/bin, $hpcabin$ PlaceholderFilePath.2=/home/pi/hpca/cfg, $hpcacfg$ PlaceholderFilePath.3=/home/pi/hpca/logs, $hpcalogs$ PlaceholderFilePath.4=/home/pi/hpca/resources, $hpcares$
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Post by shooxplc on How to call the same program from library and get the vars updated.
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Hi, I am writing to you today because I would like to create a library that would contain a program with its various subprograms, in my example "PLC_PRG" with "a", "aa", "aaa". But once the library is created as shown below: I would like to be able to drag and drop my folder as many times as I want (let's say I manage the same system multiple times). Once the drag and drop is done, we can see the second folder with the variables renamed successfully. As shown below: But my variables in CAD_1 remain the same as for CAD, so it's PLC_PRG instead of PLC_PRG_1, for example. Is there a solution to automate this? I wouldn't want to have to rename all my variables manually, considering that in the program where I want to do this, the number of variables is substantial. Lucas.
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Post by yr00 on OPC UA datasource low read frequency
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Hello everyone, I am trying to test the OPC UA client feature in Codesys. My setup is the following; I have a Codesys simulation/ visualization running on Control Win V3. My OPC UA server is hosted on a Siemens 1518 PLC using PLCSim Advanced. The setup is completely virtual so there are no really PLCs. Everything is on my laptop. Writing data from the Codesys simualtion to the server is very quick. I have a PLC program running on another 1500 PLC which reads data from simulation via the server, and changes in the simulation (e.g. button pressed) appear within hundreds of miliseconds if not tens of miliseconds in my PLC program. However, when it comes to reading data from the OPC UA Server by Codesys, it taks around 1-2s. I connected a UAExpert client and it gets update very quickly so I am fairly sure the problem is with Codesys. I have tried changing the update rate in datasource -> General and Diagnosis, but it doesn't seem to have an effect. Do you guys have any suggestion on what I can do?
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Post by nizrahel on OpC UA server on Raspberry Pi 64 SL runtime
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Hi all! I'm working on an home project using a Raspberry Pi 3 device with Codesys for Raspberry Pi 64 SL runtime. I would like to create the HMI interface with Siemens WinCC Unified (or Advanced) configuring the Raspberry as OPC UA server. I tryed everything, but I didn't find the way to let the OPC UA connection works using UaExpert. I tryed to use anonymous connection, authenticated connection and the ip address instead of the server name in the path connection. There is no way to connect to the OPC UA server and I was asking myself if this feature is really supported for the runtime version used. Another strange thing I noted, is that is not possible to quickly create an OPC UA certificate in the Security Screen, as show in any tutorials. I have correctly created the Symbol Configuration enabling the OPC UA feature. I attach to this topic some printscreen of the actual configuration (sorry for the italian language interface, but I didn't find the way to switch to english). Thank you very much in advance for your support and advices!
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Post by mikek10 on Ethernet/IP 4.6.0 causing exceptions?
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Hi, I have a project currently in development, it has a number of Ethernet/IP devices (18 adapter devices with Codesys as scanner, another scanner device with codesys as adapter). This has been stable whilst on factory floor for several months (though prior to that I did have some Ethernet/IP issues which were resolved by adjusting RPI rates). Today I tried updating to Ethernet /IP 4.6.0 from 4.5.1, subsequent to this I had 2 exceptions in a 2 hour period, I reverted to 4.5.1 and have had no further exceptions. Note I do have a device (Zebra printer) that frequently times out and reconnects, this does not seem to cause any issues in operation and does not cause any exceptions with 4.5.1. I believe the root cause of this is on the Zebra side, however there does not seem to be any adjustment I can make to prevent the time outs. Information from device log is in screenshot attached.
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Post by tariq on Using Hilscher CIFX Cards as EtherCAT Masters in CODESYS
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Dear Codesys Support Team, I hope this message finds you well. I am currently working on a project that involves using a Hilscher CIFX card to act as an EtherCAT master within the CODESYS environment. Despite following the available documentation and setup guides, I have encountered some challenges and require assistance to ensure proper configuration and operation. Questions: 1- Could you please confirm if the Hilscher CIFX card is supported as an EtherCAT master in CODESYS? If so, are there specific drivers or configuration files that need to be installed? 2- Are there detailed setup guides or example projects available that demonstrate the integration of Hilscher CIFX cards with CODESYS for EtherCAT communication? 3- Is there any additional software or plugins required for ensuring seamless communication between the CIFX card and the EtherCAT slaves within CODESYS? Your support and guidance on these matters would be greatly appreciated, as it is crucial for the success of our project. Thank you for your time and assistance. I look forward to your prompt response. Best regards, TB
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Post by jmfernandes on OpenDir always in error
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Hello I'm trying to use DirOpen to access a directory where then I can read/list the files inside. But I can't list any files because DirOpen.xError is always true. In eError the message is this: " ERROR_UNKNOWN Local library error ID (0: no error; 5101: time out)**** " I have in the file explorer the path 'C:\CodesysTest\Aluminium' and to make sure I also created in the plc a folder to 'prj/Recipes/Aluminium'. I tried using the different paths, but in both it happens the same thing.Inside the folder Aluminium there is two csv files, that I want to list. I added in the library manager CAA Files and CAA Types. I am using the example of https://content.helpme-codesys.com/en/libs/CAA%20File/Current/Examples.html#directory but not matter what I do, I can't get the list the names of the files. What am I missing?
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Post by karel-bas on Loosing connection to emulation running on Linux
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Hello, I am trying to emulate my code but for some reason my Codesys IDE keeps loosing connection to the emulator. I am constantly pinging virtual machine on which its running and its running fine, but codesys refuses to reconect to it, and is not able to rediscover it. Codesys 3.5 SP20 Patch 1 I have linux installed like image in attachment.(using version 4.12) Linux VM is set up to use up to 4 cores and 8gb of ram, with nothing else runing on it. I dont have a license so I am aware that the emulation shouldnt run for more then 120 minutes I am able to, login, get sysinfo, reboot etc from codesys IDE for certain period of time (5minutes) then my connection gets lost, sometimes I can login again, but sometimes i have to reboot the VM. Any suggestions what might be the issue ?
Last updated: 2024-09-19
Post by rossanoparis on Clarifications regarding the appropriate runtime system to use
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Thank you @TimvH It is clear that licences are application based and now thanks to your reply I could understand the meaning of RT systems. The RT called "CODESYS Control for Linux ARM SL" can be deployed on a generic debian based ARM system. The RT called "CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi MC SL" is more specific for Rasberry HW. Did I understand correctly? Regarding the RT called "CODESYS Virtual Control SL" despite its description it is not clear to me when to use it. It seems that a project created using such RT system can be deployed on any HW. It sound good obviously, as it means that it is possible to realize a completely abstract project from its hardware. The only limit could be represented by the need of using a specific HW or OS feature, in that case a more specific RT system should be chosen. Is my last consideration correct? Regards Rossano
Last updated: 2024-09-26
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