Difference between revisions of "VTube-LASER to Eaton Leonard Premier Communications Tutorial"
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VTube-LASER uses the legacy Eaton Leonard Current Loop protocol to communicate with Premier controls. The protocol requires that an RS-232 signal be converted to Current Loop, then sent to the bender.<br><br> | VTube-LASER uses the legacy Eaton Leonard Current Loop protocol to communicate with Premier controls. The protocol requires that an RS-232 signal be converted to Current Loop, then sent to the bender.<br><br> | ||
− | This diagram demonstrates how a [[Benderlink Ethernet Module]] completes the Current Loop connection between a [[FARO]] [[VTube-LASER]] computer to an Eaton Leonard [[Premier]], EL-2000 | + | This diagram demonstrates how a [[Benderlink Ethernet Module]] completes the Current Loop connection between a [[FARO]] [[VTube-LASER]] computer to an Eaton Leonard [[Premier]], or EL-2000 bender control. |
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The Benderlink Ethernet Module can be wired or WiFi wireless (optional). | The Benderlink Ethernet Module can be wired or WiFi wireless (optional). |
Revision as of 21:53, 23 December 2015
VTube-LASER uses the legacy Eaton Leonard Current Loop protocol to communicate with Premier controls. The protocol requires that an RS-232 signal be converted to Current Loop, then sent to the bender. |
Other Pages
- Back to the Benderlink Ethernet Module Page
- Back to VTube-LASER