Re: [foxboro] GDEV functionality
- From: Jerry Hidahl <Jerry_Hidahl@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 09:18:40 -0500
I used the brand H 3-state composite for controlling two-speed (High, Low,
Off) or reversing (Forward, Off, Reverse) motors. It allowed for two
discrete inputs and three discrete outputs.
Jerry Hidahl
"William C
Ricker"
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ward.com> <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Corey,
Can I ask...
>>(I *really* miss 3-state capability)
Can you perhaps expand on just exactly what is Brand H tri-state ?
>> One thing I'd like to see is state labels on COUTs so I could use
>> them in operator-facing, output-only applications.
I've had success with using the text fields the GDEV includes. It means
a bit more work in setting up the display bits and pieces, but once
one is done, it copies easily. Are you talking here about Detail
faceplate use?
William C Ricker
FeedForward, Inc.
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