Difference between revisions of "VTube-LASER to Eaton Leonard Premier Communications Tutorial"
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'''CHECK 2 - BENDER NUMBER MATCHES'''<br> | '''CHECK 2 - BENDER NUMBER MATCHES'''<br> | ||
The bender number in both this menu and the VTube-LASER Benderlink setup must agree. If they don't, then VTube and the PREMIER will at least issue warnings or dialogs.<br><br> | The bender number in both this menu and the VTube-LASER Benderlink setup must agree. If they don't, then VTube and the PREMIER will at least issue warnings or dialogs.<br><br> | ||
− | '''CHECK 3 - CORRECT PART | + | '''CHECK 3 - CORRECT PART NAME IS ON THE SCREEN'''<br> |
− | If you plan on using the RECALL inside VTube-LASER, then it is important that the correct part | + | If you plan on using the RECALL inside VTube-LASER, then it is important that the correct part name shows in the Part Name field. If the part names don't match during a VTube-LASER RECALL, then communications will fail. (VTube-LASER sends a 4 byte request, then the PREMIER returns a short 20 byte answer - which is not an entire part, then VTube will time-out.)<br><br> |
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Revision as of 16:30, 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. |
Contents |
How to Use Communication Between the Premier and VTube-LASER
Communications between VTube-LASER and the Premier is very easy to do because it's robust and also very intuitive.
The Initial Premier VECTOR 1 Menu
All communications from the PREMIER control occurs in the VECTOR 1 screen shown here. |
Premier VECTOR 1 Menu With Communications Active
To put the Premier in communications mode, make the REQUEST TRANSFER box active (green) like is shown here. The WAITING field will be highlighted. CHECK 1 - CORRECT MODE IS ACTIVE |
Other Pages
- Back to the Benderlink Ethernet Module Page
- Back to VTube-LASER