Itried many different solutions, nothing works. At the moment I have the S7-319 acting as the iDevice, setup in Simatic Manager. Exported the gsd file and setup the 1517 in TIA portal with the gsd file as idevice.
The PLCs act normally, no faults. But I cannot get any data from to the other. Can anybody point me in the right direction? In the end I have to communicate with the CP343-1, not with the 319 directly.
@Christoph - i-Device has got to do with how the hardware is configured, right? Would it help if Jan made his program smaller, leaving only the hardware configuration and deleting all other portions. Then he can upload to the forum. Would it help?
The PLCs are both in RUN and there are now red LEDs, no diagnostic alarms. When I switch off the slave, the IO Controller indicates correctly that the idevice lost communication. So the hardware setup is working.
The IO device communication is working, all LEDs on both PLCs are green. No diagnostic messages or nothing. On the S7-300 i send a running counter from a DB to QB1000. I can monitor QB1000 and the value is changing. But on the 1500 nothing happens.
Another question is where I can change the addresses of the IO device in TIA portal. You write that you could read the values from the S7-300 at IB0, but where can i change (or at least see) which address has been given to the IO device?
I actually logged into my iCloud AND my email before EVEN touching the link that was sent to me. I went straight to "Find My iPhone" and looked at the list of my devices and noticed that my phone is not on there anymore. I actually logged into iCloud a few days ago and saw every device I had on there until today when I got the message. Doesn't even show up on the app itself. Since it's iCloud, it suppose to notify me through email as well, when I checked my email, nothing was there from Apple.
After going through the process of iCloud and email first, I finally decided to check out the link that the message sent me. When you click on it, it opens up Safari, it loads up "
foundidevice.com" then it transfer the page to iCloud in the loading and then it loads up the iCloudActivation Lock page to check your if your device is locked or not (when the site asks for the IMEI or Serial to check if your activation lock is off or on), I didn't enter anything in. I just closed the page. I actually took my time out of my day to go to the Apple store and talk to employees there, got mixed answers of yes the message is legit and the others would be no, don't trust it.
I didn't trust it either, but I worried since I mentioned already that my iPhone had stopped appearing on my Find My iPhone device list.
I find this unfortunate because it seems that someone was clearly able to bypass iCloud and Apple isn't doing much about it.
I agree with you on that, I knew I had my activation lock on as well and they said it wasn't. Yeah, of course it isn't on now by the time they got back to me.
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