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New project and I need a little advice

I need to display a percentage value on a display the value should be in the mid to high 90’s... 94.5 to 99.9

This is the display that I was considering using DISPLAY

Via Modbus TCP/IP, I have a DL06 that I will be using (its already on enet), I don’t know much about communication over the either net (other then per to per, that was easy) they also offer this with a 232 port or 485, but I thought e-net would be better?

Anyone ever do anything like this, would you like to share??

Do you think it would work??
GerryM
Ethernet, RS232 or RS485 are all good choices for a single display. How far is the display from your plc is the main question.

It can work. the advertisement doesn't specifically say that it uses Modbus tcp/ip. I would call them and check just to make sure.

I have used modbus tcp/ip but not with the DL06. Maybe someone else can give you some pointers.

Automation_Tech
Hi Gerry,

I got into a little more detail about the project on PLCS here , what I'm thinking is that I can force a ascii output, just a generic 'out', like I said I have not done much communication other then PLC to PLC, thanks for the response
GerryM
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Hi Gerry,

I got into a little more detail about the project on PLCS here , what I'm thinking is that I can force a ascii output, just a generic 'out', like I said I have not done much communication other then PLC to PLC, thanks for the response


That sounds reasonable to use simple ascii over the serial port. I have done this with a computer and the WinPLC but not any of the DL05-DL400 plcs, so I can't really help but it sounds like Bernie has some good pointers on PLCS. I am Gerry M, with a space, on PLCS.
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