Two automation software suites, ioProject™ Basic and ioProject Professional, are available from Opto22 (http://rbi.ims.ca/4929-502) for use with their Ethernet-based programmable automation controllers including the SNAP PACs. These software products include control programming, Human-Machine Interface (HMI) development and connectivity tools for designing and maintaining industrial control, monitoring, and data acquisition applications.
The ioProject Basic software suite includes ioControl™ Basic, ioDisplay™ Basic, ioManager™ and other tools and utilities. ioProject Professional includes the same components, but with added features and functionality, plus software tools for implementing an OPC server. ioProject Basic is free with the purchase of a SNAP PAC programmable automation controller. This software suite supports all Opto 22's Ethernet-based I/O and Ethernet Optomux industrial control and input/output systems and components including high-density digital load cell, and other modules.
Automation software provides integration among SNAP programmable automation controllers, HMI and I/O devices.
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