Ab Panelbuilder32 Software Download
I am in the learning phase of HMI and PLC programing and am trying to use some of the hardware that has been donated to me. I have an AB panelview 300 micro terminal and a Micrologix 1000 Plc (they are not tethered yet). I have constructed a small test board with everything mounted to it and have successfully written and downloaded a simple project to the plc with timers, etc. Now I need to find a way to program the terminal to make changes to the program. I am looking for some free panelbuilder 32 or anything that will allow me to program the terminal and use it. Can anyone help me? All help will be greatly appreciated!
I did look at the Rockwell AB site first. The panelbuilder 32 is no longer supported. I registered with them as a user and they simply do not support the model of hmi and/or the programware for it. So, I guess I was hoping that the hardware I have is not totally useless to me. Sorry, it was not my intention to solicit for anything that would bypass a licensing agreement.
Jan 14, 2019 - PanelBuilder32 software is compatible with MicroLogix™, ControlLogix™, CompactLogix™, FlexLogix™, SLC, and PLC controller platforms,.
I am simply looking for a no cost option that might work with this terminal model that AB no longer supports. -^ Wether it be a free trial version from AB (old and unsupported) or alternative software that might be compatable with the terminal. Sometimes folks have links to legitimate software that are through channels I just did not find the first time looking at the manufacturers websites.
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Hi I try to upload the program from our panelview but I can not get. My computer is on Windows 7 Professional 32 bits. I use the universal serial bus (usb) to DH485 1747-UIC. Panelbuilder 32 ver 3.81 and RS-Link 2.41 install on VirtualPC with Windows XP mode. Driver of the 1747-UIC are installed on the VitualPC 1747-UIC port is COM1 I can see my panelview in RS-Link in VirtualPC EACH TIME i try to upload the panelview i got the Error(1022) Target is not an operator terminal I can download the program from our PLC SLC3/03 without problem (with same method but on windows 7 directly)So the 1747-UIC works well I use ethernet cable (work well for upload on the PLC.) My Panelview model is PanelView 600 2711-T6C2L1 Ser: B Rev: C FRN: 4.43 What i can try now? (Sorry for my bad English is not my primary language). Amondryl, You appear to be seeing the PV600C ok in RSLinx, so I don't think you have any cable/driver/COM Port mis-configuration at this stage?
NB: You mention you are using an 'ethernet cable'. As you say this cable did work between the 1747-UIC and the SLC5/03 for program transfer, you are most likely using a 1747-C13 cable. This would be the correct cable. It has an RJ45 jack plug on both ends, similar to an Ethernet cable, but it is not Ethernet! This is still a serial cable. Do not assume it can be used elsewhere as an Ethernet cable.
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Just a warning. The '1770-KF3/1747-KE' device is correct for the 1747-UIC(USB Interface Converter). You only select 'SLC-CH0/Micro/PanelView' when connecting directly to any of those devices through a serial cable. Also, the 1747-UIC will only work on a Data Highway-485 network with Baud Rate: 19200. If you were still on RSLinx v2.41, you would have had to use the 'RS232 DF1 Devices' driver, as you initially were, and it did work, as your attached images show you could browse the DH485 network. Still, it's no harm you have updated RSLinx anyway. Problem 1: 'Error 1022: Target is not an operator terminal.'
This is just my opinion, but this is what I think is happening here. As you are using a small localized DH485 network, you have an SLC5/03 connected to the Communications Port on the PanelView 600. You then have the 1747-UIC connected to the Programming Connector on the PanelView 600.
On the DH485 network, the SLC5/03 = Node 1, PV600C = Node 2. In PanelBuilder32, when attempting to upload, the 'Transfer Type' is set to your AB-UIC driver. When PanelBuilder32 attempts to upload using this driver, it looks for a device at Node 1 and nowhere else. It simply scans the DH485 network and finds the first Node address, i.e. The SLC5/03 at Node 1. It then reports back that this target device is not an operator terminal, which is correct. It does not seem to keep scanning for all Node addresses until it finds one that is an operator terminal.