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All communications from the Premier occurs in the VECTOR screen.<br><br>
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When you first enter this menu, you will see the part number, the bender number
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==Other Pages==
 
==Other Pages==
 
* Back to the [[Benderlink Ethernet Module]] Page
 
* Back to the [[Benderlink Ethernet Module]] Page
 
* Back to [[VTube-LASER]]
 
* Back to [[VTube-LASER]]

Revision as of 15:57, 29 January 2016

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.

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.

The Benderlink Ethernet Module can be wired or WiFi wireless (optional).

Diagram vtube to premier.jpg


Communications Notes

Premier Screens

All communications from the Premier occurs in the VECTOR screen.

When you first enter this menu, you will see the part number, the bender number

Elpremier vector screen 001.png

Other Pages