ilikbeer
Member
We are currently doing an update to 2 machines in our facility and because of the nature of the enviroment, explosionproof/intrinsically safe, we would like to install a couple marquees out of those zones for operator information.
My question will probably be simple to you but I have not been able to find an answer.
Is there a way that I can output messages from an 545-1101 via the RS422 port to a unit such as the Vorne M1000?
http://www.vorne.com/led-displays-m1000.htm
Upgrading to a higher processor is also an option if needed or even a different brand of marquee. I have noticed the Vorne name on topics here before and thought maybe I would try them, and we love the TI545/555 PLCs so that stays.
We have a DL50 Marquee currently in another section of the plant but they way it was originally programmed takes up alot of variable memory
for only a few messages. Also there is an CTI interface card used.
Any suggestions on which manuals I need to read, I think I have them all, but I cannot locate what I'm looking for, banghead would be greatly appreciated.
Again, Thanks for the sharing your knowledge so freely, and Happy Holidays!
My question will probably be simple to you but I have not been able to find an answer.
Is there a way that I can output messages from an 545-1101 via the RS422 port to a unit such as the Vorne M1000?
http://www.vorne.com/led-displays-m1000.htm
Upgrading to a higher processor is also an option if needed or even a different brand of marquee. I have noticed the Vorne name on topics here before and thought maybe I would try them, and we love the TI545/555 PLCs so that stays.
We have a DL50 Marquee currently in another section of the plant but they way it was originally programmed takes up alot of variable memory
for only a few messages. Also there is an CTI interface card used.
Any suggestions on which manuals I need to read, I think I have them all, but I cannot locate what I'm looking for, banghead would be greatly appreciated.
Again, Thanks for the sharing your knowledge so freely, and Happy Holidays!