Gensym G2 Server for Emerson Provox (CHIP)
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The OPC Server for Fisher Provox uses CHIP to access all data within Provox. While Fisher-Rosemount recommends the usage of PAS (Provox Application Server) to manufacturers that are planning to upgrade to Windows NT, there are many who select not to do so. In this case, use Matrikon's OPC Server to access required data. Matrikon's OPC Server for Fisher Provox is based on the popular GenCS (Generic Client/Server) technology.
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| | - Tag Browse Capable
- Configurable Time-Out
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| | Cables: Ethernet |
| | IOCard: Ethernet |
System Requirements:
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- Pentium II 200 MHz
- 16 MB RAM
- 32 MB of hard disk space.
- Ethernet with TCP/IP services enabled
| | | Device Hardware | | | | Fisher Provox with CHIP on a non-Windows operating system (VMS, UNIX, etc). |
| | PC Software | | | |
- Windows NT
- OpenVMS v6.x
- G2 and GSI Extensions Version 3 (The GSI Extensions should be for the hardware/software platform the bridge will reside on.)
- VAX VMS (or OpenVMS)
- G2/GSI version 3.0, on-line license option with GSI extensions for the UNIX platform where the bridge code will reside.
- BASEstar Open v3.0
- G2 version 4.0 and GSI version 3.2, on-line license option with GSI extensions for the UNIX or NT platform where the bridge code will reside
- TCP/IP Support for both the G2 and CIMPLICITY nodes
- Serial(RS-232) connection
- Gensym G2 version 5.0
| | | Device Software | | | | CHIP |
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