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    Question Masterwood Control System

    Hi,

    I have been doing some work for a local door manufacturer who has fairly recently (early last year) had a Masterwood Machining Cell installed.

    I usually do service/diagnostics etc on Fanuc/Siemens/Bradley controlled equipment, but have been asked to help with a few problems on this new cell.

    I am not intending to do anything major, just to be able to understand how to access and monitor I/O for switches/valves etc. and hopefully some simple analysis of some control logic.

    What info do I need to get so that you to advise me, at the moment I only have the title shown at the top of an open PC control window...

    MW312 V0.46 R15

    Does this control system use Ladder/STL/FBD or some other type of graphical interface for the control logic?

    Anyway, advice on where to start, info to get, would be appreciated

    Thanks, RLMTS


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    Any comments on the above post anyone?


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