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MD5 image issue

Joe Logger 2 months ago updated by Gustav Widén (System support) 1 week ago 5

I am using an MD5-10 Display. I imported my code over from IQAN 6 to IQAN 702. My display images logic works fine in IQAN 6 and it works fine when viewed through IQAN 7.02 Simulate. But when I flash it onto the display, the image visibility on the display doesn't behave the same in some instances. There are some images that won't go away on the actual display even though the IDC driving the visibility is false. Also, the state images don't change until they are shown on a less extensive display page. The odd thing is it works fine in IQAN 7.02 simulate. I seem to have determined that if I take half the images away the images reload normally. Can the display have too many images on a single page to update and just freeze or stop?

Under review

As you say it is the images controlled by channels that don't update, I'm thinking it might be related to number of channels rather than number of images. 


How many channel references do you have on the display page? 

You see this in the list of display pages: 

Image 4519


There is project check limit on maximum number of channel references (300), so I assume you are at least below that number. 


Do you have an established contact with a Parker RAE ? This looks like the type of problem that would be a lot easier to troubleshoot if an AE could have a look at the application. 

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Channel reference is 297 for the display page having the issue. There are several pages containing 284 channel references which are not having any issues.

Thank you Joe. 

It sounds as if there may be an issue with a mismatch between the project check limit (that should be 300) and the actual limit. 


Investigating. 

With 294 reference channels, the page seems to being working. Is there any plans to extend the 300 reference channel limit? 

Planned

The problem turned out to be a mismatch between the check limit and the actual limit. There will be an update to make sure the MD5 will always handle the limit 300 reference channels.