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This product is no longer being sold and might not be supported. Product has no replacement part.
The FD-10 is an Industrial universal Profibus DP slave unit that is able to transfer Profibus DP data via leased lines, dialup modems or radio systems without the use of special drivers or special PLC cards. The FD-10 can be used to interface different Profibus DP networks. All Westermo fieldbus adapters use the same protocol to communicate with each other via serial interface. The flexibility of the protocol means that it is possible to mount the units with a radio on moving trolleys and transmit the process data to remote Profibus networks. The FD-10 is easily configured with FD-Tool, a windows based software tool running on a PC. There are three different types of FD-10 devices: FD-10 P: Point to point and Addressed, serial transfer slave FD-10 A: Addressed, serial transfer master FD-10 N: Network, serial sending
Product Life Cycle Discontinued Product Family Fieldbus/PROFIBUS DP Devices as configured:
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I was chatting with a new member to the forum this morning about resetting a numeric display value on his HMI.
Seemed easy enough he had a PanelView and was using a AB PLC.
But then he said he is using Kepware as a go between from the PLC to the HMI.
See thread here. http://www.plctalk.net/qanda/showthread.php?t=92948
This got me wondering --- Why would you need or want to use another 3rd party software to go between these two devices.
I have no real working need to know or understand this at the moment but was just curious.
If anyone can shed some light on this I would be most interested.
Have a good one.
BCS