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Schneiders Modicon Noe 771/10 ethernet Module
Human-Machine Interface and SCADA. topic
Posted by Wayne on 18 May, 2001 - 2:36 am
We are currently using Modicons NOe Module as an HMI But are limited to the applets that are provided with Factory Cast I need access to applets that have already been developed that can easily be integrated into the Noe Module. As well we are using Quantum modules which the NOE modules Alarming Function does not support. Is there any suggestion on how to get around this
Thanks for your Replys



Posted by Lynn Linse on 18 May, 2001 - 2:21 pm
From: Wayne <Wderkach@riverside.bc.ca>
> We are currently using Modicons NOe Module as an HMI But are
> limited to the applets that are provided with Factory Cast I need
> access to applets that have already been developed that can easily be
> integrated into the Noe Module. As well we are using Quantum modules
> which the NOE modules Alarming Function does not support.

Remember, the NOE supports Modbus/TCP, so any Java program or Applet you create (or hire someone to create) can send any Modbus/TCP request you desire (provided it's aimed at the IP which 'served' it up). So as long as you can load new files to the NOE for web service, you can add new applets. They may not work exactly like the Factory Cast version, but they should work and the NOE will just view them as another Modbus/TCP master/client
when active.

regards

Lynn August Linse, Senior Software Engineer
15353 Barranca Parkway, Lantronix Inc, Irvine CA 92618
lynn.linse@lantronix.com www.lantronix.com
Tel: (949)300-6337 Fax: (949)453-7152

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