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LET'S CHECK WITH AVA.

AVA: IT IS ALREADY A LITTLE

MILDER AND INSTEAD OF 30'S MOST

AREAS ARE IN THE 40'S.

43 B.W.I. AND WESTMINSTER AND

BALTIMORE AT 46.

WE HAVE A LOT OF CLOUD COVER BUT

THERE IS ONLY A HINT THAT

SPRINKLES COULD MOVE TOWARD THE

BALTIMORE METRO.

THEY ARE IN VIRGINIA BUT A SMALL

PORTION OF THAT IS HEADING

TOWARD D.C.

COULD DAMPEN 95 SOUTH OUT OF

D.C.

IF ANYTHING CREEPS TOWARD

BALTIMORE IT WOULD BE LIGHT AND

FOCUSED SOUTH.

EVEN THAT WOULD BE SHORT LIVED

SO THAT MOST AREAS ARE DRY

TODAY.

BALTIMORE WILL BE CLIMBING OUT

OF THE 40'S TO 52 BY 9:00 A.M.

AND 60 BY NOON AND THEN CLOUDS

THIN OUT MORE AND WE WILL HAVE

BREAKS OF SUN AND CLIMB INTO THE

60'S.

TODAY WILL BE ABOUT 10 DEPRESS

WARMER THAN YESTERDAY.

66 FOR D.C. AND 64 HAGERSTOWN

AND EASTON UP TO 64.

WE ARE EXPECTING MOSTLY DRY IN

THE STATE TODAY AS MOST OF THE

SHOWERS DIE TO THE SOUTH.

TOMORROW MORNING WE COULD HAVE

ACTIVITY TO THE SOUTH AND I

WOULD SAY AREAS LIKE ST. MARY'S

COUNTY AND DORCHESTER COUNTY

COULD SEE A SHOWER.

BALTIMORE HAS A BETTER CHANCE

FOR FEW SHOWERS LATE THURSDAY SO

YOU GET THROUGH MUCH OF THE DAY.

FRIDAY IS MOSTLY DRY.

PLENTY OF OPPORTUNITIES TO GET

OUT AND ENJOY WARM-UP.

72 TOMORROW AND 73 FRIDAY AND

SATURDAY HAS THE BEST CHANCE OF

RAIN BUT MORE FOCUSED IN THE

AFTERNOON AND EVENING WHERE

THERE COULD BE THUNDER.

A CONFRONT IS COMING BY KNOCKING

US TO THE 40'S SUNDAY AND MONDAY

For more infomation >> Springlike conditions continue on Wednesday - Duration: 1:43.

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Spring-like warmth is in store for the rest of the week - Duration: 3:00.

>> NOW, WGAL NEWS 8 WEATHER ON

THE 8'S WITH METEOROLOGIST

CHRISTINE FERREIRA.

CHRISTINE: IT IS 6:18

.

FEELING LIKE MID APRIL.

THE AVERAGE HIGH IS 62.

THAT IS WHAT WE WILL HIT.

NEAR RECORD HIGHS ON THURSDAY,

THE RECORD STANDS

AT 70.

IN HARRISBURG WE WILL GET CLOSE

OR TIE THE RECORD.

THEN TEMPERATURES WILL

GO BACK

DOWN INTO THE 40'S.

MORNING CLOUDS GIVING WAY TO

GRADUAL CLEARING.

WARMER COMPARED TO YESTERDAY

WITH HIGHS IN THE 50'S, TODAY WE

GO FOR

LOWER 60'S.

TONIGHT, INCREASING CLOUDS,

OVERNIGHT LOWS 44-48.

TOMORROW, HARTLEY CLOUDY A LATE

DAY SHOWER.

68-70.

OUT THE DOOR, 43 IN SELINSGROVE

WITH CLOUDS.

39 TO 11 AND AND LANCASTER WITH

GETTYSBURG AND CARLISLE AT 43.

YOU CAN SEE CLOUD COVER

ON THE

SATELLITE PICTURE WITH RADAR

PICKING UP SHOWERS ALONG AND

NORTH OF IED.

DO NOT BE SURPRISED IF YOU PICK

UP A MORNING SPRINKLE.

WE HAVE A FEW

LINGERING SHOWERS.

LATER TODAY AS THE DISTURBANCE

MOVES AWAY WE SHOULD SEE GRADUAL

CLEARING IN THE AFTERNOON.

TONIGHT, CLOUDS ROLL BACK IN

WITH ANOTHER DISTURBANCE TO THE

NORTH THAT COULD SEND A SHOWER

OUR WAY, BUT WE COULD SEE LOU IN

THE AFTERNOON.

IF WE DO THAT, WE COULD EASILY

POP TO 70 DEGREES.

FRIDAY SHOULD BE CLOUDY

AND THE

WARM IN THE 60'S.

IT IS THE LAST CHANCE FOR 60'S

BEFORE WE COOL INTO THE 40'S.

LOWER 60'S FOR THE ENTIRE

COMMONWEALTH.

TOMORROW, THE PREDICTOR THINKS

WE COULD GET INTO THE LOWER

70'S, WHICH IS POSSIBLE GIVEN

BREAKS OF SUN.

70'S TO THE SOUTH.

THIS DOES NOT FEEL LIKE

FEBRUARY.

IT HAS NOT BEEN

MUCH OF A

WINTER.

GOING BACK TO LATE WINTER BEHIND

A STRONGER COLD FRONT WITH A

DECENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND A

RUMBLE OF THUNDER AS COLDER AIR

MOVES IN.

JERE:

OTHERWISE KNOWN AS

"SEASONABLE."

CHRISTINE:

THE CHANCES OF

HITTING THE 60'S ARE INCREDIBLY

SLIM NEXT WEEK.

For more infomation >> Spring-like warmth is in store for the rest of the week - Duration: 3:00.

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Video: Baltimore County Council passes bill targeted at loud house parties - Duration: 1:40.

T

IT.

THE COUNCIL PASSED THE BILL

QUICKLY AND UNANIMOUSLY.

OVERALL MEMBERS SAY THAT THE

PILOT PROGRAM, HOLDING STUDENTS,

AND THEIR LANDLORDS RESPONSIBLE

FOR UNRULY PARTIES NEAR TOWSON

UNIVERSITY IS WORKING.

PERHAPS EVEN BETTER THAN THEY

EXPECTED.

>> FROM WHAT I UNDERSTAND FROM

THE POLICE AND THE OTHER

COMMUNITIES WHERE IT IS

CURRENTLY REPRESENTING, IT IS

WORKING.

>> I MET SURE WE KNEW HOW IT WAS

GOING TO WORK AND DID NOT

EXPECTED TO WORK AS WELL.

REPORTER: THE COUNCIL PASSED THE

INITIAL PILOT PROGRAM LAST YEAR,

HOPING TO CRACK DOWN ON BAD

PARTY BEHAVIOR IN AREAS NEAR

TOWSON UNIVERSITY INCLUDING 7

NEIGHBORHOODS EAST OF YORK ROAD.

>> WE ARE TALKING ABOUT LOUD,

DRUNKENNESS, PEOPLE BUT SHUTTING

DOWN AT 2:00 A.M. AND GOING

AFTER HOURS.

REPORTER: THE NEW LEGISLATION

ADDS THE 'RODGERS FORGE' AREA,

NORTHERN TOWSON, WESTERN TOWSON,

AND LOCH RAVEN VILLAGE.

PART OF ARBUTUS, BY UMBC, IS

INCLUDED AS WELL.

SOME LANDLORDS HAVE BEEN

CRITICAL OF THE LAW.

SAYING THAT IT UNFAIRLY HOLDS

THEM RESPONSIBLE FOR RENTERS

BEHAVIOR

LANDLORDS AND STUDENTS CAN BE

FINED, AND LANDLORDS COULD LOSE

THEIR LICENSE.

BUT BILL SPONSOR COUNCILMAN

DAVID MARKS POINTS TO A DROP TO

JUST 20 NOISE COMPLAINTS LAST

YEAR -AS PROOF OF SUCCESS.

>> WE RELY ON ANECDOTAL

EVIDENCE.

WE TALK TO COMMUNITY LEADERS,

RESIDENTS AND STUDENTS, AND THEY

TELL ME THE MESSAGE IS GETTING

OUT THERE THAT THIS SORT OF

BEHAVIOR WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.

REPORTER: THE NEW BILL GOES INTO

EFFECT ON MARCH 6.

THE PILOT PROGRAM IS SCHEDUED

TO RUN UNTIL 2018.

For more infomation >> Video: Baltimore County Council passes bill targeted at loud house parties - Duration: 1:40.

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Highs hit 60s today - Duration: 2:46.

>> NOW, WGAL NEWS 8 WEATHER ON

THE 8'S WITH METEOROLOGIST

CHRISTINE FERREIRA.

CHRISTINE: IT IS 6:38.

YOU'RE EVEN FORECAST, THE

LEBANON HOME AND GARDEN SHOW

RUNS THROUGH THE EVENING TODAY

AND TOMORROW.

NO PROBLEMS WEATHER-WISE.

3:00-9:00, 68

DEGREES, PERFECT

FOR A SPRING HOME/GARDEN SHOW.

WE ARE GOING WITH MORNING CLOUDS

GIVING WAY TO GRADUAL AFTERNOON

CLEARING.

WARMER

OVERALL, 60-64 AFTER

YESTERDAY ONLY GOT IN THE 50'S

-- STILL, 10 DEGREES ABOVE

AVERAGE.

OVERNIGHT LOWS WILL BE IN THE

40'S.

TOMORROW, MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH

SPOTTY SHOWERS, 66-70.

HERSHEY IS 41 WAS CALM WIND.

TEMPERATURES A BIT MILDER.

42 IN YORK.

STILL

MILD PRINT THIS TIME OF

YEAR.

SUPER DOPPLER EIGHT, SHOWERS ON

I-80.

NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY YOU MIGHT

GET A SPRINKLE, BUT THAT IS IT.

THIS IS A WEAK BOUNDARY THAT

HAS

DROPPED IN AND WEAKENED OVER

US.

I THINK WE WILL CLEAR OUT, IT

JUST MAY TAKE A

WHILE.

TONIGHT, CLOUDS RETURNED WITH A

WEATHER DISTURBANCE PASSING

TOMORROW KEEPING US CLOUDY WITH

A FEW BREAKS OF

SUN IN THE

AFTERNOON.

WE COULD EASILY SPIKE TO 70

DEGREES, TYING THE RECORD HARD.

FRIDAY LOOKS MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH

A SPOTTY SHOWER CHANCE.

LOOKING TOWARD THE GREAT LAKES,

IT WILL CHANGE THE GAME.

THE COLD FRONT

ON SATURDAY, WE

WILL BE OUT OF THE 60'S ON

SUNDAY.

WE LOOK BACK AT THE MOST TO

60

DEGREE DAYS WE HAVE EVER HAD IN

FEBRUARY.

1976 HOLDS THE RECORD WITH 10.

SO FAR WE HAVE HAD 3.

BY THE TIME WE GET TO SATURDAY,

WE WILL BE TIED.

TOUR THE END OF THE MONTH, NEXT

WEEK, DOESN'T MARCH BEGIN NEXT

WEEK?

WE SEE A COOLER END,

STILL

SLIGHTLY ABOVE AVERAGE IN THE

40'S.

For more infomation >> Highs hit 60s today - Duration: 2:46.

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13-year-old among 5 teens arrested on gun charges - Duration: 0:44.

.

THE MESSAGE IS GET VACCINATED.

ANNE SHANNON, NEWS 8.

LORI: TO HARRISBURG NOW WHERE

POLICE SAY THE RECENT ARREST OF

FIVE TEENAGERS HIGHLIGHTS THE

CHALLENGE TO STOPPING GUN

TRAFFICKING.

POLICE SAY THEY DID A PROBATION

CHECK AT A HOME IN THE 1200

BLOCK OF MARKET STREET SATURDAY

NIGHT.

THEY SAY THE TEENS WERE TRYING

TO HIDE FOUR GUNS, INCLUDING ONE

THAT WAS STOLEN.

NEWS 8 SPOKE WITH THE SISTER OF

ONE OF THE TEENS ARRESTED.

>> FOR HIM TO HAVE GUNS AND

ASSOCIATE HIMSELF WITH THAT TYPE

OF VIOLENCE, YOU COULD EVEN LOOK

AT HIS BACKGROUND, THAT'S NOT

HIM.

LORI: THE YOUNGEST TEEN ARRESTED

WAS 13-YEARS-OLD.

POLICE SAY ITS ALSO DIFFICULT TO

For more infomation >> 13-year-old among 5 teens arrested on gun charges - Duration: 0:44.

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Designer: Using the OFFDTMR Instruction - Duration: 1:01.

This is a multi-scan instruction, because it takes multiple scans to complete, it cannot

be used in either Subroutines or Interrupt Service Routines.

It can used in Programs and under special circumstances can also be used in Stages inside

of a Program or in Tasks.

See the help topic "Instruction Set Chart" for more information.

This instruction works by this timing chart.

Notice you are delaying when the output turns off, but the output turns on as soon as the

input becomes true.

The input has to turn off before the off delay time will start counting down.

Here is an example of using this timerto delay turning off an output by 5 seconds.

If you use a variable for the delay make sure to note that this is in milliseconds

For more infomation >> Designer: Using the OFFDTMR Instruction - Duration: 1:01.

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Beyonce's pregnancy announcement has not just taken the internet by storm but it has

also got in some more positive news.

Her pregnancy has brought beyonce and her rapper husband JayZ together again.

The couple had a few differences earlier due to her album Lemonade as well as Jayz's

alleged relationship but everything has settled down now.

The pair is spending quality time with each other and their relationship has reached a

whole new level.

beyonce's 5 year old daughter Blue Ivy too is excited to be a elder sister soon.

With all the good things happening we can say that the unborn babies are indeed gift

of god.

For more infomation >> Beyonce's Pregnancy IMPACT Her Marriage - Duration: 1:09.

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Introducing the BRX PLC from AutomationDirect - Duration: 1:22.

The BRX PLC Platform is a family of modern industrial controllers.

Whether you just need an inexpensive modular Data logging or communications controller

that you can customize with a an additional Ethernet, serial, or even a USB port as your

application evolves … Or if you need controller with a just few

I/Os or you need full blown System with built-in digital I/O, analog I/O and motion control,

and you need the flexibility to expand and customize your base system to suit your exact

needs … Then the BRX series of controllers with the

proven Do-more DM1 technology is an awesome platform you can build on.

BRX is your automation foundation!

You can download the free software and try it today with no hardware because it comes

with a built-in simulator.

Or check out the starter kits … they include everything you need to get up and running

quickly.

They even include free online plc training from Interconnecting Automation.

So with Free Tech Support, Free Software, Free Shipping on orders over $49 and a 30

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For more infomation >> Introducing the BRX PLC from AutomationDirect - Duration: 1:22.

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Do-more Designer - WELCOME! - Duration: 2:00.

Welcome to Do-more Designer – your development environment for any PLC platform that uses

the Do-more Engine.

Do-more designer is the culmination of over 20 years of PLC tool development by Host Engineering

in Jonesborough Tennessee.

And most of that evolution came from requests and feedback by users like you.

Which explains why Do-more Designer has so many easy to use yet powerful development

tools like this dashboard where you just point to what you want to do and click on it; Configurable

Dataviews for viewing real-time status of your data, trend views for monitoring how

your data is changing over time, a PID process simulator to help you refine and tweak your

PID Loops, system logs and monitoring tools to help you quickly isolate issues, quick

access to cross referencing, a layered security system so you can determine who has access

to what parts of the PLC, and even a built in simulator which allows you to test your

code on the actual Do-more engine with no hardware.

And my favorite: Anywhere you see this little red play button –click on it and you'll

get a video showing you what you need to know about that topic.

And look, there's even a video browser and video download tool so you can take the videos

with you.

How convenient that?

Check out the videos on the start page to see how easy it is to write and deploy your

first program, learn about the debugging tools available to you, understand how to get the

most out of the Do-more engine, and take a quick look at the things that users tend to

trip over.

Click on this guy to go straight to the built in video search and download utilities.

We're constantly adding new videos to that library, so check back often and be sure to

send us topics you would like to see videos cover.

And if you need any help with Do-more Designer, please contact AutomationDirect's free award

winning support team during regular business hours.

They will be happy to help.

Spend Less, Do-more.

With AutomationDirect.

For more infomation >> Do-more Designer - WELCOME! - Duration: 2:00.

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The Weeknd And Selena Gomez Keep ROMANCE Alive Through FaceTime - Duration: 1:18.

Couples in long distance relationship have a lot to learn from The Weeknd and Selena

Gomez.

The "Starboy" singer is off in Europe touring until March 13th but the couple manages

to keep the fire glowing in their relationship with the help of modern technology.

The loved up pair , text, call and send pictures and video chat with each other to kill the

distance.

Their smart phones keep them closer and kept the romance alive between the two.

Even though her guy is far away selena makes sure that her love for him keeps growing.

She was spotted wearing the Weeknds Tshirt from his merchandize collection, withthe cross

and lightning bolt motif during a lunch outing with friends.

This cute gesture of Sel proves that this separation is not going to harm their relationship.

For more infomation >> The Weeknd And Selena Gomez Keep ROMANCE Alive Through FaceTime - Duration: 1:18.

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Do-more Designer - Quick Start - Duration: 4:02.

Plugging a USB cable from your computer into the Do-more PLC is the easiest way to get

started because it doesn't require any Ethernet or Serial Port setup.

Power up the PLC and you'll hear the familiar Windows connected sound.

When you start Do-more Designer, you can choose if you want to work on a previous project,

create a new one off line from a PLC or in our case we want to create a new on-line project.

If you have an existing link to a PLC you can click on it here.

We have a new PLC so we'll click ADD to create a new link.

We're connected via USB, and Do-more Designer shows us the one PLC that is connected via

USB.

Give the new link a name and now we can select that guy as the PLC we want to work with.

We can skip these dialogs for now.

Since we're connected to a Do-more PLC, we get a dashboard with an image of that PLC,

groupings of all the things we can do with the PLC and hot spots right on the PLC so

you can just point and click to configure whatever part of the PLC you want without

having to search through a bunch of menus.

We really just want to start writing ladder code so just click on View/Edit Program.

I've been using this PLC so let's reset it back to factory default.

Normally you want to clear everything BUT the system settings because it has the Ethernet

settings you need to communicate with the PLC, if you are using Ethernet.

We're using USB so it doesn't matter, so let's take it all the way back to factory

default.

Are we sure?

Yep.

The clock is fine and we don't need to change the system configuration.

Great, we now have a clean factory fresh PLC.

This little exclamation point is reminding us that we don't have a current project

in the PLC – we know that – we just cleared the memory – right?

That will go away when we write our first project.

Move the switch to STOP and then to TERM.

Great, our systems should be in sync.

In ladder programming our goal is to get power to flow from this power rail, through some

controlling logic over to this output column.

This hollow cursor reminds me I'm not in edit mode, so I'll click on the edit button.

The cursor becomes solid and our instruction toolbox appears.

Let's un-pin that so we have more room to work.

Let's grab a normally open contact and drop it on the first rung.

Let's use the X0 input.

Ok, let's grab an output coil and drop it in the output column.

Let's drive the Y0 output.

The yellow bar reminds me that I haven't accepted this program yet so I'll do that.

This is kinda like compiling – Do-more designer checks everything to make sure it is ready

to transfer to the PLC.

Now I get a green bar which tells me the change hasn't been saved and the blue bar which

says it hasn't been written to the PLC yet.

Let's save it – green bar goes away.

And let's write it to the PLC and the blue bar goes away.

Perfect.

I see down here that the PLC is in terminal mode so I'll reach over and flip its switch

to RUN.

Now it says the switch is in RUN mode and that the PLC is in fact running the program.

I wired a push button to input X0, so if we enable status monitoring, and I press that

button, sure enough we see output Y0 go active.

Exactly what we expected.

Well … That's all there is to connecting to a PLC via USB, writing a quick program,

and transferring it to the PLC.

Could you download this program to the built-in simulator to test it with no hardware?

Sure.

Go to the start page and click on this button to search for videos on using the simulator.

You can type simulator here, or click the simulator category and even show all related

videos.

You can watch that video right now or download it so you can watch it later off line.

And if you need any help with Do-more Designer, please contact AutomationDirect's free award

winning support team during regular business hours.

They will be happy to help.

Spend Less ... Do-more ... with AutomationDirect.

For more infomation >> Do-more Designer - Quick Start - Duration: 4:02.

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Do-more Designer - Architecture - Duration: 5:22.

We saw in the quick start video that writing a simple program for a Do-more PLC is quick

and easy and that's because Do-more does so much for you.

Writing a program that uses more resources like com ports or servers is just as quick

and easy if you understand 3 key things about the Do-more architecture.

Number one: Devices.

It's important to understand that your program doesn't talk directly to the hardware.

Instead, your program tells a software interface how it wants the hardware to behave, and that

interface – which we call a device - controls the hardware.

The beauty of the device is it knows how to handle the hardware for whatever you set it

up to do.

It takes all the low level buffer management, handshaking, error processing, etc. off your

back.

For example, the serial port is a hardware thing, but maybe I want it to behave as a

simple ASCII streaming device.

I select that interface - or device – tweak the settings and I'm done.

Now when I send data the device takes acre of all the low level details.

If I want that port to behave as a Modbus RTU Client, I select that device, tweak a

similar list of things - the device only asks you for the things it needs - and now it's

ready.

If I want an instruction to send data to the Modbus RTU client we just setup, I just select

that and I'm done.

Now all data from this instruction will use the RTU client.

If I want to switch to use the built-in Ethernet port, I just select that.

Done.

No other changes to the program or the configuration.

What if I wanted to send data out an add-on serial port module and I haven't setup the

device yet?

Well look at this.

You can setup the new serial port device - which Do-more created for you automatically - right

from within the instruction!

Now just use that device and away you go.

We just setup three different ways to get data out of the Do-more and all we did was

swap out devices!

That's the power of this device centric model.

Most instructions don't need devices – like reading or writing directly to I/O.

But even in that case the program still doesn't talk to the hardware – it writes to memory

which is mapped directly to hardware through a device.

So the key take away here is only devices talk directly to hardware.

Which is why we say the Do-more PLC is device centric.

Devices isolate you from all the low level stuff so you can just focus on what needs

to get done and not worry about the how.

The Device does it for you.

Key Thing number two: Memory Like most of today's modern programming

languages, Do-more's memory is strongly typed.

Which means, Do-more knows exactly what each memory location is intended to represent.

It doesn't have to guess if a particular memory location is an unsigned or signed integer,

for example.

And because if fundamentally knows what each memory type represents, you can do things

like compare a real number with an integer or even do math on mixed memory types.

And here's a great example: Suppose you have 10 inputs and you need to know if any

7 are active.

That would be a HUGE task to do in ladder code.

But Do-more knows inputs are a binary type, so you can just sum all 10 inputs and if,

that sum, is greater than or equal to 7, turn the output on, otherwise turn it off.

How about that?

That's the power of Do-more's typing.

It just works.

Which makes your programming life a whole lot easier.

Number three: System Configuration.

Do-more is setup by default to handle basic projects mostly because its smart enough to

figure a lot of things out on it's own like when you add extra I/O modules – that's

all automatic.

You don't have to do anything except use them and if necessary maybe setup a few things

right from the dashboard.

So many times that's all you'll ever need.

As your projects start using more and more resources and devices, then you'll want

to use the system configuration dialog because you can customize the hardware, devices, servers,

and even modify the memory usage.

The key thing to remember is, you'll want to start at the top and work your way down.

Why?

Because each item in this configuration can affect the items below it.

So first you configure the CPU which can affect all of these items, then you configure the

I/O which can affect all of these items, then you configure the modules, then the devices,

etc.

The cool thing about starting at the top and working your way down, is when you reach the

bottom you know you haven't missed anything and all the bases are covered.

Can you jump in the middle and change something if you want to?

Sure.

Just remember it can affect the items below it.

Of course, anytime you change the system configuration, it needs to be written to the PLC to take

affect.

Well that's it.

The Do-more is Device Centric – you configure and talk to the devices, they take all the

low level hardware control off of your back, Memory is strongly typed which makes your

programming job easier and more reliable, and the system configuration is best approached

in a top down fashion – it helps you make sure all the bases are covered and just makes

things work out smoother.

If you need any help, please contact AtomationDirect's free award winning support team during regular

business hours.

They will be happy to help.

Spend Less, Do-More.

With AutomationDirect.

For more infomation >> Do-more Designer - Architecture - Duration: 5:22.

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Do-more Designer - FAQ - Duration: 4:17.

This is a list of the most common questions the AutomationDirect support team gets on

Do-more PLCs.

We thought we would share the answers to hopefully save you from struggling with them yourself.

Number 1: How do I connect my computer to my Do-more PLC?

Connecting via USB is easy and we show you how to do that in the second video on the

startup page of Do-more Designer.

Connecting via Ethernet is just as easy, but there are a couple different ways to do it

and you have to make it compatible with your existing Ethernet Network.

Those steps are shown in this brief video.

Number 2: When should you use a Task a Program a subroutine or an ISR?

Use a Program if you want to use Stages or your logic takes multiple scans, like when

doing communications or timers for example.

Use a Task if you know your logic just needs one pass through the code, even if it needs

to be done over multiple scans.

Create a subroutine for a function you want to use over and over again and be able to

pass variables to.

And use Interrupt Service Routines for your interrupt I/O.

Number 3: Ethernet I/O is an excellent way to get more

I/O's on your base PLC.

You just plug a Do-more PLC with an Ethernet port into a network with DirectLogic or Terminator

bases with EBC controllers – not the regular CPU's- and enable the Ethernet I/O on the

Do-more.

You now have a ton of I/O that appear to the Do-more as simple local I/O.

If you want to learn more about Ethernet I/O check these videos in the Do-more Video Library.

Number 4: Modbus Communications.

Connecting a Do-more PLC to a device via Modbus is simple.

It can be a Modbus Client or a Server and it can use Modbus RTU over serial, or Modbus

TCP over Ethernet.

Number 5: PID If you haven't done it before, let's face

it - PID can be intimidating.

The good news is Do-more PLCs make setting up PID simple and straight forward.

Do-more Designer even has tools to help you visualize and tune the loops.

This is a really big subject so look in the video library for some tutorials on how to

setup and use PID.

Number 6: Casting Have you ever had to take a word of data and

pull a byte or one bit out of it for a comparison or to format it for transfer?

It's a pain – right?

Casting gives you a superfast shortcut around all of those programming headaches.

With casting you can convert any memory type into any other on the fly without having to

do a lot of math and bit shifting and byte a swapping, and all that yucky stuff.

The help topic covers every possible way you can cast one thing into another so take a

look at that to learn more.

And check this out.

In the element browser, this little button down here is awesome.

Suppose I want to take a V memory element and pull one bit out of it.

Look – it shows me the exact format I need to use!

How about a taking signed word and pulling out a byte, the upper byte and we want it

unsigned.

There's the exact format I need.

So when in doubt, use the cast builder – it's quick and easy.

Once you get the hang of it, casting will quickly become one of your favorite programming

tools.

Number 7: Peerlink Peerlink is one of the easiest ways to share

data between any mix of Do-more PLCs and DirectLogic PLCs.

Number 8: Communications Do-more PLCs have lots of ways to communicate

with other PLCs and other devices.

Again, The Do-more video library has step by step examples showing how to use those

so we're not going to spend time on it here.

If you didn't see your favorite topic here, then head over to the Do-more video library.

Chances are, you'll find what you are looking for there.

And if not, then please contact AutomationDirect's free award winning support team during regular

business hours.

They will be happy to help.

And don't forget the forums.

There are lots of automation professionals there that love to share their years of experience.

Just don't post any questions directed at AutomationDirect's support team there, they

don't monitor the forums on a regular basis.

Spend Less, Do More, With AutomationDirect.

For more infomation >> Do-more Designer - FAQ - Duration: 4:17.

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Do-more Designer - Troubleshooting - Duration: 5:08.

Do-more designer has a lot of tools you can use to debug and troubleshoot your programs.

We'll take a quick spin through them in this video, and point you towards other videos

where you can learn more.

The dashboard is a great place to look for issues because it shows you pretty much the

entire system at a glance.

For example, I see it's reminding me that the firmware is not the latest version.

How would I fix that?

Just click on it and it takes you right to the dialog you need to see what your options

are.

This example says there is something wrong with the I/O system.

How do you fix it?

Just click on it and again it takes you to right where you need to go to figure it out.

And that's the key with the dashboard – if you see anything that looks out of place,

all you have to do is click on it and Do-more Designer will walk you right down the path

needed to solve the issue.

Here's a little test program for us to play with.

The quickest way to see what's going on is to click on all status.

If I change the inputs on the PLC, then we see the results right on the screen which

makes it super easy to visualize how power flows through the contacts and instructions.

Keep in mind these are updated at the bottom of the scan – not during the scan.

Dataviews are another quick way to quickly see what's going on.

You just put whatever you want to monitor here and with status on, you see the current

values.

You can monitor anything here, strings, structures, done bits, and any memory location in the

entire system.

You can also change values - press the edit button, enter a value and if you watch the

current value while I hit the write button, sure enough it changes.

Keep in mind that if you write to an input in the dataview, that's going to get overwritten

on the next scan making whatever you wrote go away.

Same thing applies to any outputs the program is writing to.

That's easy to forget so keep that in mind.

While you can't change an input using the data view you CAN force it to do what you

want.

Suppose you need to ignore a certain input.

That's where forces come in handy.

You can override any I/O point or memory value using this table, right clicking on an element

or right clicking on a data view entry.

By the way, did you know that if you are NOT I edit mode and you double click on a contact

you can change its value right there?

Or any value you want.

That's really great for those times when you just want to mess with one value and don't

want to brig up a whole dataview to do it.

Just click on the value and hit the write button.

Trend views monitor data so you can see how things change over time.

You can change the scale and even pause the trending with this history button so you can

scroll back in time and see the history of the data.

To create a trend view you could push the trend view button and add items to it manually,

but look at this.

If you right click on an instruction you can just select trend and it automagically fills

in the trend view for you.

You can then add or remove items till your hearts content.

Speaking of Trend Views, some instructions even have little mini trend views built in.

Just turn on status to see it.

If you have a program with lots of programs, or tasks and subroutines, expand those over

here and if status is enabled, you will see which of them are currently in use.

You can even see which stages of your stage program are active.

I love this because at a glance I can see if I'm stuck in one stage or one routine

or if a task is even being executed and how often.

Do-more Designer has a built-in debugger.

You just click on debug and you can now pause the program, issue just a single scan, multiple

scans, manage suspended tasks, monitor the current scan time of the PLC, etc.

There's even PID overviews and viewing tools so you can monitor and adjust your PID loops.

And don't forget the simulator for debugging– it's a great way to verify code independent

of the hardware and it has a built in PID simulator too!

To learn more about any of these debugging and troubleshooting tools, go to the start

page, and click on the Video Browser tool.

You can type any topic you want here, or select a category here and even expand the search

to include all related videos.

You can then watch the video right now or download it so you can watch it later in places

where you don't have internet access.

Having all of these video tutorials instantly available is one of my favorite features of

Do-more Designer.

That's a pretty good summary of the troubleshooting tools you have at your finger tips with Do-more

Designer.

If you need any help with any of these remember that pressing the F1 key from pretty much

any place in Do-more designer will bring up context sensitive help.

If you are in the dataview and hit F1 – you get data view help.

If you are over an instruction and press F1 you get the instruction help.

If you in the trend view and press F1 – what do you get?

Trend view help.

You get the idea.

If you need even more help with your Do-more program, please contact AutomationDirect's

free award winning support team during regular business hours.

They will be happy to help.

And don't forget the forums – there are lots of experienced automation professionals

there that love to share their years of experience.

Just don't post any questions directed at AutomationDirect's support team there, they

don't monitor the forums on a regular basis.

Spend Less.

Do More.

With AutomationDirect.

For more infomation >> Do-more Designer - Troubleshooting - Duration: 5:08.

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Introducing the BRX PLC from AutomationDirect - Duration: 1:22.

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For more infomation >> Introducing the BRX PLC from AutomationDirect - Duration: 1:22.

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Designer: Using the CNT Instruction - Duration: 0:53.

This is a multi-scan instruction, because it takes multiple scans to complete, it cannot

be used in either Subroutines or Interrupt Service Routines.

It can used in Programs and under special circumstances can also be used in Stages inside

of a Program or in Tasks.

See the help topic "Instruction Set Chart" for more information.

The instruction has two power rail connections.

One for the up count and one for the reset.

Notice that the Up input is edge triggered.

When the count is equal or greater than the preset the Done bit will turn on.

When this reset rung is turned on the accumulated count will be set to zero.

If the reset rung is true the counter will not count.

For more infomation >> Designer: Using the CNT Instruction - Duration: 0:53.

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For more infomation >> LA GALLINA TURULECA - Canciones Infantiles - HeyKids.es - Duration: 29:28.

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Designer: Using the RSTCT Instruction - Duration: 0:25.

This instruction can be used to reset any Counter.

It is the proper method of Resetting a Global up down Counter.

Here is an example of that application.

Notice that this counter does not have a reset power rail, so the Reset counter is the only

means to reset it.

For more infomation >> Designer: Using the RSTCT Instruction - Duration: 0:25.

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Designer: Using the TMRDOWN Instruction - Duration: 0:49.

This is a multi-scan instruction, because it takes multiple scans to complete, it cannot

be used in either Subroutines or Interrupt Service Routines.

It can used in Programs and under special circumstances can also be used in Stages inside

of a Program or in Tasks.

See the help topic "Instruction Set Chart" for more information.

This instruction has one power rail connection that works for both the Enable and Reset.

If the rung is true it will enable the timer and start counting down from the preset value.

If this rung is false it will reset the timer count to equal the preset.

When the timer is equal to zero the done bit will turn on.

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