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Revision as of 15:36, 9 May 2017
Features
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Hyprex ProtocolThe Benderlink for Hyprex is a modified Eaton Leonard protocol. It operates very much like Benderlink for Eaton Leonard. |
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For Eaton Leonard Control Types
Benderlink understands the data structure and communications protocol of older legacy Eaton Leonard benders.
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Hyprex Version for Hyprex Controls
Hyprex benders use a protocol similar to Eaton Leonard. Benderlink for Hyprex communicates with the Hyprex version of the Eaton Leonard protocol.
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Editing EL Data and Network Storage
Benderlink for EL allows operators to edit ALL the Eaton Leonard data transferred to Velog, EL-2000, and Premier controls. Hundreds of EL values have been identified and are now completely editable inside the Edit EL Data window.
The YBC grids on the right are separated the YBC data into four groups: Axis Data, Velocity Data, Function Data, and Stop and Last Data. Editing the data is very fast because moving to the correct variable is very fast. Data can be sent to one of up to 100 benders, or saved on a local or network drive for backup. |
Benderlink Ethernet Module - Adding Virtual COM Ports on a Network
Benderlink works with our Benderlink Ethernet Module to communicate through the Eaton Leonard current loop protocol. |
Demonstration Videos for Benderlink for Eaton Leonard
Download and view videos that show how Benderlink for SolidWorks works.
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OTHER PAGES
- Download a datasheet for Benderlink for EL
- How to Setup for Supravision Network Protocol (Benderlink uses SVNET to allow MM5000 and Romer arms to communicate with Eaton Leonard.
- Back to Benderlink