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RSWHO Failed to show - RsLinx
Written by Abumessi Journey on 2:41 PM

If you got the problem on the RSLogix 5000 and RsLinxClassic cannot open the RSWHO.
The message appear if you click the button on the RSLogix 5000:
I get this popup whenever I open RSLinx Classic Lite.
If it matters/helps it's Revision: 2.54.00.11 CPR 9 SR1
Need register file C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSCommon\RSOBSERVE.EXE

How to solve this problem:


1. On the computer click Start-->Settings-->ControlPanel-->AdministrativeTools
2. Next, double click on Services
3. Look for Harmony in the Services list. Double click on
Harmony and then click on the down arrow and change Harmonys
Startup Type from Disable to Manual.
Good Luck!!

PLC Training / Tutorial for Allen-Bradley (Video 1 of 11)


Written by Abumessi Journey on 9:59 AM

Video 1/11
Other Video from http://www.plcprofessor.com

These proven plc training techniques distinguish Ron Beaufort's Training from most other courses.
Find the rest of the series here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhLIOM...
Learn to be an effective troubleshooter, by teaching you to think the same way PLCs do.
These subjects are typically covered in the first few hours of the 40 hour long PLC Boot Camp course. The class
room teaching is done with challenging hands-on exercises that ensure you retain what you learn.
These videos focus on the PLC-5, SLC-500, and Micrologix series. There are also PLC Boot Camp classes for
the ControlLogix platform.
See this channel for the rest of this series:
http://www.youtube.com/RonBeaufort
Visit : http://www.ronbeaufort.com for more lessons online

Update for WinCC flexible 2008 Service Pack 3


Written by Abumessi Journey on 9:53 AM

DESCRIPTION:
Update3 for WinCC flexible 2008 Service Pack 3 is now available.
Installation requirement:
WinCC flexible 2008 Service Pack 3 Micro
WinCC flexible 2008 Service Pack 3 Compact
WinCC flexible 2008 Service Pack 3 Standard
WinCC flexible 2008 Service Pack 3 Advanced
WinCC flexible 2008 Service Pack 3 ASIA Standard
WinCC flexible 2008 Service Pack 3 ASIA Advanced
WinCC flexible 2008 Service Pack 3 CHINA
WinCC flexible 2008 Service Pack 3 Runtime

1. Information on Update3The Update must be installed on the Engineering System as well as on the
Runtime Systems. The Operating System of the HMI devices also has to be upgraded by an operating
system update (image update). The following Readme / Function description contains important
information.
Liesmich ( 119 KB )
Readme ( 118 KB )
If you have problems in the use of the Update, please take contact with the Customer Support.
2. Update3 Download
Update3 includes also all previous Updates.
Please note the file size.
WinCC flexible 2008 SP3 Update3:
Download ZIP file ( 161134 KB )
Download EXE file ( 163189 KB )

3. Previous Updates:
WinCC flexible 2008 SP3 Update1: ZIP ( 15873 KB ) ; EXE ( 17338 KB )
WinCC flexible 2008 SP3 Update2: ZIP ( 158362 KB ) ; EXE ( 159804 KB )

Service Pack 3 for STEP 7 V5.5 and STEP 7 Professional 2010


Written by Abumessi Journey on 9:47 AM

DESCRIPTION:
Download of Service Pack 3 for STEP 7 V5.5
Installation requirements:
STEP 7 V5.5 (with or without Service Pack)
STEP 7 Professional 2010 (with or without Service Release)
i.e. to be able to install Service Pack 3, STEP7 V5.5 or STEP 7 Professional 2010 must already be installed on
your computer.

Customers with a valid Software Update Service agreement for STEP 7 will receive the DVD with STEP 7 V5.5
incl. SP3 automatically.
Customers with a valid Software Update Service agreement for STEP 7 Professional will receive the DVD
with the STEP 7 Professional Edition 2010 Service Release 3 automatically. The SP3 for STEP 7 V5.5 is part of
this DVD
If you wish to change to a new operating system, please bear the following in mind:
It is not permitted/possible to change to another operating system if STEP 7 is installed already. Before
you change the operating system, please be sure to uninstall STEP 7 and any other possibly installed
STEP 7 option packages.
Before you change the operating system the existing authorization / License Key must be saved to a floppy
disk or USB stick with the program AuthorsW / Automation License Manager.
If you wish to change to MS Windows 7 64-Bit with STEP 7, you require the DVD of STEP 7 V5.5 Service
Pack 1 and higher.
If you wish to change to MS Windows 7 64-Bit with STEP 7 Professional, you require the DVD of STEP 7
Professional Edition 2010 Service Release 1 and higher.
Customers without Software Update Service agreement can obtain the SP3 as follows:
1. Order a DVD: You can order the Trial License with STEP 7 V5.5 incl. Service Pack 3 on DVD.
The order no. is: 6ES7810-4CC10-0YA7
For the current STEP 7 Professional you can obtain a Trial License with the STEP 7 Professional Edition
2010 SR3.
The DVD with the STEP 7 Professional Edition 2010 Service Release 3 also includes the SP3 of STEP 7
V5.5
The order no. is: 6ES7810-5CC11-0YA7

2. Free Download As usual, we are offering a free download:


Service Pack 3 for STEP 7 V5.5
SIMATIC_STEP7_V55_SP3.zip ( 1315478 KB )
This free download includes the SP3 for STEP 7 V5.5 and NCM.

SIMATIC STEP 7 Professional


Written by Abumessi Journey on 9:46 AM

Description
STEP 7 Professional comprises the following software packages:
STEP 7 Basic software
S7 - Graph.
S7 - SCL
S7 - PLCSIM
Besides a considerable price saving in relation to the
purchase of the individual components you can take
advantage of reduced installation efforts and the possibility
to subscribe to a consolidated Software Update Service.
(See chapter licensing below)
STEP 7 basic Software
STEP 7 basic software is the standard tool for the
SIMATIC S7, SIMATIC C7 and SIMATIC WinAC automation systems. It enables the user to use the performance
capability of these systems easily and conveniently.
STEP 7 contains convenient functions for all phases of an automation project:
Configuring and parameterizing the hardware.
Specifying the communication.
Programming.
Test, start-up and service
Documentation, archiving.
Operating/diagnostics functions

STEP 7 program tools


SIMATIC-Manager:
The SIMATIC Manager manages all data belonging to an automation project, regardless of the target
system (SIMATIC S7, SIMATIC C7 or SIMATIC WinAC) on which they are implemented.
It provides a common entry point for all SIMATIC S7, C7 or WinAC tools. The SIMATIC software tools that
are necessary for processing the selected data are automatically started by SIMATIC Manager.
Symbol-Editor:
With the tool Symbol Editor all global variables (in contrast to the local formal parameters that are declared
when the blocks are programmed) are managed. The following functions are available:
Definition of symbolic designations and comments for the process signals (inputs/outputs), flags and
blocks
Sorting functions
Data exchange with other Windows programs
The symbol charts that are generated when this tool is used are available to all software products.

Changes to a symbol parameter are therefore automatically recognized by all tools.


Hardware configuration:
The tool Hardware Configuration is used for configuring and parameterizing the hardware used for an
automation project. The following functions are available:
Configuration of the automation system Racks are selected from an electronic catalog and the
selected modules are assigned to the required slots in the racks.
The configuration of the distributed I/Os is done in the same way as the configuration of the nondistributed I/Os; channel-granular I/O modules are also supported.
CPU parameter assignment:
Properties such as restart characteristics and cycle-time monitoring can be set menu-driven.
multicomputing is supported. The entered data are filed in system data blocks in the CPU.
Module parameter assignment:
The user can specify all the adjustable parameters of the modules in input screen forms.
Adjustments via DIP switches become unnecessary. Parameterization of hardware modules occurs
automatically during the CPU's acceleration. Thus, a change of a module can be made without
another parameterization.
Function module (FM) and communications processor (CP) parameter assignment:
This parameterization also occurs within the hardware configuration in the same way as the
parameterization of the other modules. For this parameterization hardware-module-specific screen
forms and rules are provided for each FM and CP (is included in the FM/CP functions package).
The system prevents faulty inputs by offering only allowed entry options on the parameter
assignment screen forms.
Communication configuration
Configuring and display of communication links
Time-driven cyclic data transmission via MPI:
- Selection of communication partners
- Entering of data source and data destination in a table.Generation of all system data
blocks (SDBs) to be loaded and their complete transmission to all CPUs take place
automatically
- Parameterization of the selected communication blocks in the customary programming
language (e.g., LAD).
Event-driven data transmission
- Definition of the communication links.
- Selection of the communication function blocks (CFBs) from the integrated block library.
- Parameterization of the selected communication blocks in the customary programming
language (e.g., LAD).
System diagnostics
System diagnostics offer the user an overview of the status of the automation system. The display can be
in two different forms:
Display of text messages, which can be output directly and quickly.
Pixel-graphics display within the Hardware Config display, offering the following options:
- Display of general module information (e.g., order number, version, designation) and
module status (e.g., faulty)
- Display of module faults (e.g., channel faults) of the central I/O and DP slaves
- Display of alarms from the diagnostics buffer
For CPUs, additional information is displayed

Causes of malfunction during user program execution.


Display of cycle duration (longest, shortest and last cycle).
Display of the reserved and free memory.
Capabilities and usage of MPI communication.
Display of the performance data (number of possible inputs/outputs, flags, counters, timers and
blocks)

Programming languages
The following well-proven programming languages are available:
Ladder (LAD,
Function Block Diagram (FBD)
Instruction List (IL)
The user can create programs that comply with DIN EN 6.1131-3.The user-friendly, pixel-graphics
LAD and FBD editors support the programmer with:
Uncomplicated and intuitive operation:
The creation of ladder diagrams/function block diagrams is characterized by the userfriendliness familiar from PCs, such as drag and drop, cut and paste.
Library of predefined complex functions (such as PID controllers) or user-specific standard
solutions
The Instruction List (IL) textual programming language makes it possible for the user to create
programs in which operating time and memory location are optimized and which are close to the
hardware. When creating these programs, the programmer is supported by the following userfriendly editing functions:
Entry option in incremental mode and free text mode: the user can either have each input
immediately checked incrementally for correctness, or create the complete program using
only symbols in a text editor and subsequently have it translated by means of the appropriate
symbol chart.

Pengertian Kartu ATM dan Kartu Debit ( Cirrus dan Maestro Logo )
Written by Abumessi Journey on 1:35 PM

Sedikit keluar dari jalur bahasan PLC dan SCADA. Tapi ini informasi penting juga buat kita karena saya yakin kita
punya Kartu ATM semua. Contohnya seperti di belakang Kartu ATM/Debit BCA. ada log Cirrus atau Maestro.
Tahukan artinya?

Bagi kamu yang sudah mempunyai tabungan di bank entah itu bank milik
pemerintah atau milik swasta tentunya kenal dengan kartu ATM, karena pada
saat pertama kali membuka tabungan atau membuka rekening di suatu bank
akan dijelaskan oleh bagian Customer Service nya mengenai produk dan
layanan yang disediakan oleh bank tersebut, dan salah satunya adalah ATM.
Tapi terkadang Customer Service tidak menjelaskan secara rinci apa itu ATM,
calon nasabah pun kadang juga malu jika bertanya lebih detail apa itu ATM.
Bagi kamu yang ingin tahu lebih rinci mengenai kartu ATM, dibawah ini akan
dijelaskan secara rinci apa itu pengertian ATM.
Pengertian ATM. ATM dalam bahasa inggris dikenal dengan Automatic teller
machine, atau dalam bahasa Indonsia dikenal dengan Anjungan Tunai
Mandiri. ATM merukan alat elektronik yang diberikan oleh bank yang kepada
pemilik rekening yang dapat digunakan untuk bertransaksi secara elektronis
seperti mengecek saldo, mentransfer uang dan juga mengambil uang dari
mesin ATM tanpa perlu dilayani seorang teller. Setiap pemegang kartu
diberikan PIN (personal identification number), atau nomor pribadi yang
bersifat rahasia untuk keamanan dalam penggunaan ATM
Lalu apa beda kartu ATM dengan kartu Debit. yang membedakan adalah cara penggunannya. Jika digunakan
untuk bertransksi di mesin ATM, maka kartu tersebut dikenal sebagai kartu ATM, tapi jika digunakan untuk
bertransaksi pembayaran dan pembelanjaan non-tunai dengan menggunakan mesin EDC (Electronic Data
Capture), maka kartu tersebut dikenal sebagai Kartu Debit.
Untuk kartu Debit selain otorisasi dengan PIN, dimungkinkan pula otorisasi dengan tanda tangan seperti halnya
Kartu Kredit. Batas (limit) transaksi Kartu Debit dan Kartu ATM tergantung dari jenis kartu yang anda miliki.
Umumnya terdiri dari limit jumlah dan frekuensi transaksi, baik untuk penarikan tunai, belanja, transfer.
Kegunaan KArtu ATM
Kartu Debit dan Kartu ATM berguna sebagai alat bantu untuk melakukan transaksi dan memperoleh informasi
perbankan secara elektronis.
Jenis transaksi yang tersedia antara lain:
1. Penarikan tunai
2. Setoran tunai
3. Transfer dana
4. Pembayaran
5. Pembelanjaan
Jenis informasi yang tersedia antara lain:
* Informasi saldo
* Informasi kurs
Seiring dengan kemajuan teknologi, jenis transaksi dan informasi yang tersedia akan terus bertambah.
Keuntungan menggunakan kartu ATM
* Mudah. Tidak perlu datang ke bank untuk melakukan transaksi atau memperoleh informasi.
* Aman. Tidak perlu membawa uang tunai untuk melakukan transaksi belanja di took.
* Fleksibel. Transaksi penarikan tunai/pembelanjaan via ATM/EDC dapat dilakukan dijaringan bank sendiri,
jaringan lokal dan internasional.
* Leluasa. Dapat bertransaksi setia saat meskipun hari libur.
Makna logo pada kartu Debit dan Kartu ATM
Logo yang tertera pada kartu menunjukkan bahwa kartu tersebut memiliki akses di jaringan yang tertera logo
yang sama. Jaringan tersebut adalah:
Jaringan lokal : Link, ALTO, ATM Bersama, PRIMA.
Jaringan internasional : CIRRUS, MAESTRO, Mastercard Electronic, VISA Plus, VISA Electron.
Biaya
Umumnya bank akan mengenakan biaya untuk penggunaan kartu, antara lain biaya administrasi bulanan dan
biaya transaksi, khususnya transaksi yang menggunakan jaringan lain.
Biaya transaksi via jaringan yang dikenakan oleh bank penerbit aka berbeda untuk transaksi yang dilakukan di

jaringan lokal dan jaringan internasional.


Hal-hal yang perlu diperhatikan
1. Apabila kartu hilang atau rusak, segera lapor ke call center bank penerbit.
2. Pastikan kartu selalu di bawah pengawasan, karena sifatnya sama seperti dompet pribadi/uang tunai.
3. Pastikan kartu tidak dipindahtangankan/dipinjamkan ke orang lain.
4. Jangan meletakkan kartu di dekat benda yang mengeluarkan elektromagnetik atau diatas benda panas.
5. Jangan menginformasikan PIN kepada orang lain karena bersifat pribadi dan rahasia.
6. Kesalahan memasukkan PIN secara berulang akan mengakibatkan kartu ditelan mesin ATM atau terblokir.
7. Tanyakan kepada bank Anda mengenai biaya-biaya dan batas (limit) transaksi.
8. Simpan slip transaksi sampai Anda memastikan transaksi tersebut tidak bermasalah.
itulah penjelasan mengenai kartu ATM, semoga mudah untuk dipahami dan bisa bermanfaat untuk kebaikan kita
bersama.
referensi : id.wikipedia.org, blog.unila.ac.id
Tanya: Di kartu ATM BCA ada logo Maestro dan Cirrus. Apakah kartu ATM BCA bisa juga dipakai di tempattempat berlogo Maestro dan Cirrus yang ada di Indonesia? Abdul Madjid, Cipete
Jawab: Betul pak, dengan adanya logo Maestro pada kartu Paspor BCA Bapak, memungkinkan Bapak untuk
berbelanja di tempat-tempat berlogo Maestro baik di dalam maupun di luar negeri. Jika Bapak berbelanja dan
membayar dengan kartu Paspor BCA di tempat berlogo Maestro maka jumlah nominal belanjaan Bapak akan
langsung didebet ke rekening Bapak, sama seperti jika Bapak berbelanja dengan menggunakan Debit BCA di
toko-toko berlogo Debit BCA di Indonesia. Dan dengan adanya logo Cirrus pada kartu Paspor BCA, maka Cirrus,
baik di Indonesia ataupun di luar negeri dengan dikenakan biaya Rp. 20.000,- untuk penarikan tunai dan Rp.
5.000,- untuk cek saldo. Logo Maestro Cirrus hanya terdapat pada kartu Paspor BCA, sedangkan pada kartu
BCA Cash yaitu kartu ATM BCA seri lama tidak terdapat logo tersebut, untuk itu bagi segenap nasabah yang
berkeinginan untuk menikmati kenyamanan ini dipersilahkan mengganti kartu BCA Cash dengan menghubungi
cabang tempat nasabah membuka rekening untuk mengajukan penggantian ke kartu Paspor BCA. Selamat
mencoba.

(Stephen Liestyo/)
Sumber: http://finance.detik.com
Nah jadi nanti kalau nanti mau jalan-jalan ke luar negeri, contohnya Singapore atau Perancis sekalipun. Tidak
usah khawatir. Yang penting tabungan kita ada duitnya. Kita bisa ngambil uang di ATM yang ada logonya sama
dengan di kartu ATM kita.
Semoga Bermanfaat.

White Papers for upgrade your knowledge


Written by Abumessi Journey on 6:00 PM

White Papers
Eaton's white papers demonstrate how our technology solutions can best address your needs and solve your
most pressing business problems.
**Upgrade your knowledge....

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Publication
Date

Type Size

Grid support stability for reliable, renewable power


Understand why energy storage is fundamental to large-scale solar projects

2/15/2013

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Choosing between a soft starter and a variable frequency drive to fit your
application
Choosing between a soft starter and a variable frequency drive often depends on
the application, system requirements, and cost (both for initial startup and over the
life cycle of the system).

1/31/2013

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Underground mining systemsthe invisible and looming danger


If people arent in harms way, they cant get hurt. Seems reasonable, right? Of
course, this is the reason that many mines are trending toward automation and
remote monitoring of electrical systems.

12/13/2012

420
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Arc-preventative motor control centers


Arc-preventative MCCs enhance personnel safety, protect equipment and support
more reliable operations.

11/30/2012

790
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Variable frequency drives: energy savings for pumping applications

11/09/2012

786
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AC Versus DC Power Distribution


Issues to consider when comparing options for improving data center energy
efficiency

10/29/2012

466
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Recommended Installation Practices for CHSPT1 and CHSPT2 Products


UL1449 3rd Edition Surge Products Eaton Type 1 & 2 Surge Products

10/17/2012

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Understanding Eaton Energy Saver System


A technical review of how Eaton ESS enhances reliability and efficiency

10/09/2012

873
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Replacement of hydro plant generator oil circuit breakers with modern vacuum
technology
The successful implementation of vacuum generator circuit breakers for this hydroplant project confirms the practical application and performance of vacuum circuit
breakers in the 5000A range.

9/28/2012

445
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Aiming for grid parity on utility-scale solar applications


The next generation of utility-scale invertersstepping up to reduce the cost of
solar energy

9/07/2012

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The integrated HMI-PLC


The heart of a lean automation solution

8/31/2012

306
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Rethinking Data Center Design


Building the room around the rack can ease cooling challenges and save money

7/31/2012

1.1
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Active energy control-optimum solution for maximum savings


Saving energy is more than the right thing to do

6/22/2012

186
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Modernizing Vintage Data Centers


Improving the reliability, efficiency and effectiveness of older computing facilities by
upgrading their power and cooling systems

5/30/2012

1004
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Power Management for Server Virtualization


Strategies for preserving business continuity and data integrity in virtualized data
centers
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4/20/2012

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