Cause
No sensor can be determined for the PLC Input during target tracking.
Possibility 1
No function is connected as a sensor at the PLC input. This is also the case if, for example, you have created a PLC input in the device navigator but have not placed it yet.
Possibility 2
The Type of signal at the PLC input and / or sensor is set incorrectly for a connected sensor. The target tracking definition might also be missing at a terminal or pin upstream of the sensor.
Solution
Regarding option 1
- Check whether a function is connected at the PLC input.
- If not, insert a function and connect it to the PLC input. Or place the PLC input in the schematic and connect it with a function.
- Update the connections.
- If required, start a new check run.
Regarding option 2
- If a sensor is connected with the PLC input, first double-click the PLC input.
- In the Properties <...> dialog, select the Symbol / function data tab.
- Click [Logic].
- Check the Type of signal property for the PLC input in the Connection point logic dialog. This property must match the function definition! If, for example, you entered a PLC connection point with the function definition "PLC connection point, DI" or "PLC connection point (fluid), DI", the type of signal field must be set as a "Digital input".
- Also check whether the type of signal property on the sensor is set to "sensor".
- If a terminal or a pin is located between the sensor and the PLC input, also check the Target tracking settings in the Target tracking (PLC) to field for this object.
- Update the connections.
- If required, start a new check run.