Virtual Lunch & Learn: Getting Started with Rockwell Automation Controller & HMI Modernization

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 พ.ย. 2024
  • Join us live on 4/21/21 for tools, tips & tricks to help you get started with Controller & HMI modernization. Specialist Chad Wagner talks about obsolete family names, bulletin numbers, software packages & the best path forward. Migration tools such as IAB, Project Migrator, & Project Import will also be discussed.
    Integrated Architecture Builder (IAB):
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    Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase:
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    Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility & Download Center:
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    Rockwell Automation Product Lifecycle Status:
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    PLC-5 Program Conversion Reference Manual:
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    PLC-5 to ControlLogix Migration Profile:
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    PLC-5 to ControlLogix Wiring Conversion Kit:
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    SLC 500 Hardware Migration Reference Manual:
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    SLC 500 to CompactLogix Program Migration:
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    SLC 500 to CompactLogix Wiring Conversion Kit:
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    MicroLogix 1000 Migration Solution:
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    MicroLogix 1500 Migration Solution:
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    MicroLogix to Micro800 Migration Guide:
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    PanelView Standard to PanelView Plus 7 Migration Guide:
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    Factory Talk View Machine Edition (ME) Users Guide:
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    PanelView Plus to PanelView Plus 6 Catalog Conversion:
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    PanelView Plus 6 to PanelView Plus 7 Catalog Conversion:
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    Recovering a FactoryTalk View ME Project From .MER File V4.0 or Earlier (login required):
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