The PSS exists. Beats me.

Regards,

Alex Johnson
The Foxboro Company
10707 Haddington
Houston, TX 77043
713.722.2859 (v)
713.722.2700 (sb)
713.932.0222 (f)
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        From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Wednesday, May 03, 2000 4:06 PM
        To:     Foxboro DCS Mail List
        Subject:        RE: Integrator 30's vs. AB Stations



        From: Timothy A. Ruhland

        Based on some exchanges I have had with Charlie Piper, I think the
A-B
        PLC5E interface is brand new this year, still in beta, and will be
released
        around the end of the second quarter (? best guess ?).

        Could that be it?

        Regards,
        Tim Ruhland
        Eastman Kodak Company

        <-- Insects on a bough, floating down river, still singing -->





        "Johnson,Alex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/03/2000 04:50:23 PM

        Please respond to "Foxboro DCS Mail List"
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        Subject:  RE: Integrator 30's vs. AB Stations




        Re: Realize that this is a Version 6.2 product and I was told there
were
        not
        many (any) "in the field"
               for what it's worth.
        Micro I/A has been shipping for years on a number of version of the
I/A
        Series.

        There are enhancements to the product due in 6.2.1, but I don't know
what
        this comment could be referring to.


        Regards,

        Alex Johnson
        The Foxboro Company
        10707 Haddington
        Houston, TX 77043
        713.722.2859 (v)
        713.722.2700 (sb)
        713.932.0222 (f)
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             -----Original Message-----
             From:     [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
             Sent:     Wednesday, May 03, 2000 3:22 PM
             To:  Foxboro DCS Mail List
             Subject:  RE: Integrator 30's vs. AB Stations


             A couple of other points to note with the ABstation

             1. It is physically attached to the PLC-5. Therefore, although
you
        may engineer your software so that the box is a
             "passive" interface, if there is a problem with the ABstation,
your
        going to have to shut down the PLC-5 to replace the
             ABstation.
             2. Currently, we have worked with Foxboro for approximately 2
years
        on a problem that we are having with one (of 4) of
             our ABstations. The problem is that the ABstation stops sending
        alarm messages. So, after a while, no PLC derived alarms
             are sent to the WPs! Foxboro development has been on site and
claims
        that they now understand the problem but we are
             still waiting for a fix. We have also worked with them to
develop
        about three other quick fixes. We don't understand why
             only one of our stations exhibits this problem but, after
        identifying the problem, Foxboro has said it is a problem with
             all ABstations.
             3. We have since chosen the initegrator 30 for our immediate
plc
        communication standard. I'm not saying "don't buy one,
             I'm only suggesting that you consider these issues"

             One point about the micro I/A solution...
             This seems like a good approach that could overcome some of the
        communication limitations of the INI30. Realize that
             this is a Version 6.2 product and I was told there were not
many
        (any) "in the field"

             for what it's worth.


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