Re: [foxboro] upgrade gotchas

Ken,
We just got done doing the same thing in our plant.  There were a couple of 
things that you have to get setup correctly
in order for the new AW to work with the "old" ver 6.3 stations.  Your Foxboro 
service guy should know what needs to be
done.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Ken.E.Moore@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Ken.E.Moore@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 10:15 AM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [foxboro] upgrade gotchas



Hi folks,

We have a small installation with 1 AW 2WP (all B boxes running ver 6.3,
foxview 99.2) and 8 CP's. (30,40B & 60 mix)
We are planning on adding an additional AW and an additional CP60 later
this year. The Foxboro rep. said the new
AW will come with ver 7.0.  Am I going to experience any compatibility
issues?
The new AW will become the host and the old one will just run I/A batch ver
5.3.

thanks,

Ken Moore
NCSS-Wdrf Plant



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