joseph53 Posted October 4, 2010 Report Share Posted October 4, 2010 Hi! I am using TeSys T controller from Schneider for motor protection monitoring and control, does anyone know how to change the program in custom logic mode! Which is the best book available to learn structured text programming from Scratch.... Pls advice Best regards Joseph Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jOmega Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 Hi! I am using TeSys T controller from Schneider for motor protection monitoring and control, does anyone know how to change the program in custom logic mode! Which is the best book available to learn structured text programming from Scratch.... Pls advice Best regards Joseph Joseph: Yes, the people at Schneider know. Why not contact them direct, instead of asking question in forum ? Structured Text Programming Language; one of the IEC IEC61131-3 Programming Languages Do you have knowledge of any other High Level Languages, such as C, C++, Pascal, etc. ? Without knowledge of at least one of those languages, you may very well find that understanding Structured Text Programming Language will be difficult for you. Please see the below link for a discussion of the IEC61131-3 Programming Language. Understanding the IEC61131-3 Programming Languages While rumaging around out on the internet, I did manage to find this for you.... TeSys® T LTM R Motor Management Controller Custom Logic Editor User’s Manual Click on below link for PDF file containing the manual. http://www.global-download.schneider-elect...39507_02a55.pdf See section 2.1 in the manual for information and guidance on Structured Text Programming with the associative editor provided in or with the product. Your best source for information about this product will always be the Application Engineers at Schneider Electric. jΩ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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