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- PC reliability?
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- Software quality
- Where do we go from here?
- Why pay?
- PC reliability?
- Windows, real time
- PID loops
- PCs vs. PLCs
- Replacing people
- MS 'monopoly'?
- Software quality
- Where do we go from here?
- Why pay?
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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
Can someone help me?
Thanks.
rogesosa at prodigy. net. mx
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.
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.
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