Typically if a user wants to manipulate variables in a logic program using RemoteConnect, they can manipulate these in an Animation table. When using SCADApack x70 devices this statement is true only for elementary variables or internal DDT type variables. A user cannot manipulate variables that are of the type "T_SPx70_XXX"
See logic example below with an animation table in the Logic Editor. In this example if a user was to try and manipulate the "Start" variable to start the motor, it cannot be accessed via the Animation table. It also cannot be manipulated by right-clicking on the "Start" variable to change the state in the drop-down menu of the ladder section.
The way to manipulate the "T_SPx70_XXX" objects associated with variables is to use the Object Browsers in RemoteConnect. Please see the example Browser in RemoteConnect below.
Further information about Object browsers, T_SPx70 variables and working online with SCADAPack x70 devices can be found in the RemoteConnect help manuals installed with RemoteConnect
See logic example below with an animation table in the Logic Editor. In this example if a user was to try and manipulate the "Start" variable to start the motor, it cannot be accessed via the Animation table. It also cannot be manipulated by right-clicking on the "Start" variable to change the state in the drop-down menu of the ladder section.
The way to manipulate the "T_SPx70_XXX" objects associated with variables is to use the Object Browsers in RemoteConnect. Please see the example Browser in RemoteConnect below.
Further information about Object browsers, T_SPx70 variables and working online with SCADAPack x70 devices can be found in the RemoteConnect help manuals installed with RemoteConnect