Well, the PLC is presently connected to Compaq AP200 (PII System) Windows 2000 Professional. Earlier, the PLC was connected to Pentium III (Windows 2000 Server).
Our Lab incharge connects the PLC and we always checks all connection and verify communication with PLC with the execution of Real Time Setting via TriLogi 5.2 software.
When the RTC Error LED switches Off it confirms that the PLC is properly connected and the communication ports and the software and the PLC hardware is operational.
Anyway, we will download and install the New Version of the software today. Just to make sure that the problem is not related Fake Com Port etc.
We are using Password and the students are being told not to Play with the PLC and we make sure that all practical are carried out when the teacher is present.
Please refer to our last message "please let us have information regarding the power supply filters or recommended circuit of a 24V DC Power Supply."
The subject related to the chares for the spare EEPROM was also left unasnwered?
As you and your representative in PAKISTAN are saying that the EEPROM are sensitive to Electric Failure etc.
Do you think that the EEPROM will not blow if we connect the PLC with a DC 24 Volt Battery (12V + 12V Automotive Battries)? Please comment.
Please note that this PLC is not somting out of the universe and as yu have said hundreds of these PLC's are in operation in different parts of the world.
But it also a fact that becuase of frequent failures we have lost business (students) and also the delays in getting proper (quick) after sales support from your representatives in PAKISTAN. Insted of good buiness practice to listen to the clients and respod immediately they just have the habbit to put the blame on the clients to avoid the responsibility of replacing the defective parts / EEPROM.
We ask you to please read our message again and just tell us what steps should be taken by us to protect the EEPROM / Program Transfer error / Password Issue?
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Also note that the PLC is 100% operation and it just the Program Transfer Problem and the price of the spare EEPROM.
Awaiting