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Computers in manufacturing; also hardware discussion. topic
Posted by Beny Rey on 30 October, 2007 - 1:20 am
I am looking for tutorials, templates, books, etc. for learning AB PanelView PLC integration. I am new doing it. I would appreciate any input. Thanks.

Beny

b_rey@bellsouth.net


Posted by Jose Rivera on 30 October, 2007 - 11:24 pm
First, you should know the model of the panelview and the model or series of the PLC to be integrated. Go to the following link in the operator interfaces, select the panel view by its model, you will be able to access the literature that AB has available. Its a matter of take some time to read. Another option is, if you have identified the models you will integrate, you can contact AB, their technical support representative would give you information and links to the specific literature you need.

http://literature.rockwellautomation.com


Posted by Beny Rey on 31 October, 2007 - 10:54 pm
Thanks Jose Rivera,

I will for sure visit it.

Have a good day.

Beny

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