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Panelview and 503
Communications systems and equipment. topic
Posted by sosa on 27 August, 2008 - 10:24 pm
I need to link to Panelview 550 at the same CPU. We want to see the same information on both panels. I am not sure how to do this...
Can someone help me?

Thanks.

rogesosa at prodigy. net. mx


Posted by Trevor Ousey on 29 August, 2008 - 5:04 pm
Hi,
Not quite sure what you are after, but I think you would like to connect two PV550's to one SLC5/03?

This would depend on if you have the DH485 versions of the PV550, then you would set up a DH485 network with two AIC modules, setting each PV550 and the SLC5/03 with unique node addresses.

Go to the Rockwell web site and download a manual on DH485, SLC5/03 and Standard Panelview's. The information is quite good.

Regards,
Trevor.


Posted by Sosa on 30 August, 2008 - 5:34 pm
Tanks a lot Trevor. I will try

Regards,
Sosa

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