1. SCADA Software Interface

The SCADA is the MODBUS master and the PLC works as the slave. |
Most of the well known SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition) software do come with MODBUS drivers which can immediately and painlessly
interface with the super PLCs. The following brands are some of those that are either
tested or known to work with the super PLCs:
1. National Instrument's Lookout
2. Elipse Software
3. DAQFactory
(from US$199)
4. Wonderware
5. Intellusion
6. GE Fanuc Cimplicity
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2. Human Machine Interface (HMI)

The HMI is the MODBUS master and the PLC works as
the slave. The PLC's serial port is fully configurable from 300 to 500kbps, 7/8 data bit,
1/2 stop bits. odd/even/no parity and should work with most HMI on the market. |
HMIs are mostly standalone graphical LCDs with touch-screen
display. The HMI are mostly designed to work with PLCs using RS232 or RS485 and most of
them do support the MODBUS protocols.
The follow HMI are either
tested or known to work with the super PLCs:
1. KEP
(Kessler-Ellis Products)
2. Maple Systems
3. Taian HMI
4. Optimation HMI
5. GE-Fanuc Quickpanel
6. Pro-face
7. Hakko
8. EXOR HMI (Italy)
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3.
Controlling External RTU Devices

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Any M-series Super PLC can also act as the MODBUS master
controlling other MODBUS ASCII or RTU slave devices. This is accomplished incredibly
easily using the built-in READMODBUS and WRITEMODBUS
commands supported by TBASIC.
The
ability of the Super PLC to work as MODBUS host eliminates the need to use a host computer
just to collect data from a few MODBUS or RTU devices. The T100MD1616+ can take the place
of the host computer for a much lower cost of deployment, more compact and
much more reliable in the hostile industrial environment.
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