Troy, As of this writing, only the serial Modbus FBM is available under the CP60. You are going to need V8 and the xCP270 for that functionality. AJ ----- Original Message ----- From: Troy L Brazell <tlbrazell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 10:33 pm Subject: Re: [foxboro] Upgrade question > > The loading is the same on the CP60 as if you were using standard > blocksi.e. period and phasing. Now, I have not seen it loaded to > 2000 points so I > can only take the sales side. > We are using the 224 to talk to an AB on a Solar Turbine. Beats > the heck > out of an AB Station and is way better than an Integrator. Next > step will > be to use the Ethernet FBM to replace our existing AB Stations. > That one we > haven't tried yet! > > > Troy L. Brazell > Duke Energy Field Services > Sr. Process Control Analyst > ISA CCST > Phone (405) 263 4810 ext. 24 > Cell (806) 898 4340 > > Okarche C&M > Route 4 P.O. Box 40 > Okarche, OK. 73762 > > > > > > "Jaime Claramunt > > R. (Inforsa)" To: > foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > <jclaramunt@infor cc: > > sa.cmpc.cl> Subject: Re: > [foxboro] Upgrade question > > Sent by: > > foxboro-bounce@fr > > eelists.org > > > > > > 10/26/2004 04:11 > > PM > > Please respond to > > foxboro > > > > > > > > > > great ! 2000 points / sec. > how much does it load the CP60 ? (assuming it's working like this ) > > we have some issues with loading an ABStation or/and Int30... > > > > > > -----Mensaje original----- > De: Troy L Brazell [tlbrazell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Enviado el: Martes, 26 de Octubre de 2004 16:55 > Para: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Asunto: Re: [foxboro] Upgrade question > > > > Running the FBM 224 (Modbus) ........ what a kicka..... device!!!! > It can > handle 2000 point at a 1 second scan. It is a little tricky to > configure,but not too bad make sure and read all the way through > the documentation as > I felt like some of the step were slightly out of order. Has been > a while > since Josh Nix and I set it so I don't remember all of the > details, but it > wasn't as bad as doing an Integrator 30. > Current project calls for Modbus and Profibus (tied to Siemens > PLCs). Not > there yet, but sometime after the first of the year. > Troy > > > Troy L. Brazell > Duke Energy Field Services > Sr. Process Control Analyst > ISA CCST > Phone (405) 263 4810 ext. 24 > Cell (806) 898 4340 > > Okarche C&M > Route 4 P.O. Box 40 > Okarche, OK. 73762 > > > > > > "Jaime Claramunt > > R. (Inforsa)" To: > foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > <jclaramunt@infor cc: > > sa.cmpc.cl> Subject: Re: [foxboro] > Upgrade question > Sent by: > > foxboro-bounce@fr > > eelists.org > > > > > > 10/26/2004 02:56 > > PM > > Please respond to > > foxboro > > > > > > > > > > Troy, What kind of comm FBM's have you ? > are they a "big step" from Integrators 30 and others ? > > thanks > Jaime Claramunt > Inforsa Paper Mill > > > -----Mensaje original----- > De: Troy L Brazell [tlbrazell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Enviado el: Martes, 26 de Octubre de 2004 15:10 > Para: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Asunto: Re: [foxboro] Upgrade question > > > > We are running 6.5 on several B Boxes with DM and the old > historian. No > problems at all. Reason we went to 6.5 was for the new > communications FBM's > which are really great. Of course you have to have CP60's as well. > Troy > > > Troy L. Brazell > Duke Energy Field Services > Sr. Process Control Analyst > ISA CCST > Phone (405) 263 4810 ext. 24 > Cell (806) 898 4340 > > Okarche C&M > Route 4 P.O. Box 40 > Okarche, OK. 73762 > > > > > > "BrianLong" > > <blong@xxxxxxx> To: "Foxboro" > <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent by: cc: > > foxboro-bounce@fr Subject: [foxboro] > Upgradequestion > eelists.org > > > > > > 10/26/2004 12:08 > > PM > > Please respond to > > foxboro > > > > > > > > > > Anyone have an opinion on what Rev I should goto. I am currently > running6.1 with "B" boxes. Foxboro is telling me I need to goto > 6.5 to resolve a > few issues with my one new "F" box. I don't plan to change > hardware but > over time will move to more "F" boxes. Will 6.5 run with B > boxes? 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