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from the HMI department...
MKV HMI and DCS
Topic: Communications systems and equipment.
Originally posted by cfann61 on 10 February, 2009 - 2:45 pm
Does the MKV HMI act as a slave to the DCS?
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cafannin@gmail.com I'm not looking for an OPC server, but taking data from the Stage Link system...
GEH 6195D Application Manual, 10-4.1: "Each <I> processor can provide one...
The only reference I have is the 6195D Application Manual. This details the serial MODBUS...
I was looking for a way to take turbine data from the HMI. The manual for the <I> says only...
from the Automation List department...
Modbus Coil and register Question
Topic: Communications systems and equipment.
Originally posted by cfann61 on 31 December, 2008 - 8:54 am
How can the coils/registers be accessed?
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That definitely cleared things up. I've scanned through the protocol several times and have never...
Right. Thanks for clearing that up. Right now I'm writing two simple programs in C++ to act as...
Thanks for the explanation, but now I'm a little confused. I thought that master and server...
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