Re: PSS 

Check with your account rep or, you can get if from www.csc.foxboro.com
<http://www.csc.foxboro.com> . I just checked and if you search for "PSS
21H-6C6 B4" on the CSC page it will take you to a list and this document was
the second one on the list.


Re: Redundancy

The Micro I/A solution is not redundant that I am aware of, but you can
always go point to point just like with the DI30 and have only one PLC per
Micro I/A.


Regards,

Alex Johnson
The Foxboro Company
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Houston, TX 77043
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713.722.2700 (sb)
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        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Stan Brown [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Thursday, May 04, 2000 8:40 AM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        Re: Integrator 30's vs. AB Stations

        On Wed May  3 17:20:05 2000 Johnson,Alex wrote...
        >
        >To learn about Micro I/A check out the following PSSs or contact
your
        >Account Rep. I really think that Micro I/A is a good way to go for
        >integrating the devices that it supports.
        >
        >PSS 21H-6C6 B4:        Micro-I/A Allen-Bradley PLC5/E Remote I/O
Interface
        >

                Alex, I am having a hard time finding this PSS. Have you got
a link, or
                something for it?

                And a question, if we were to go with the Micro-IA PLC ->
Ethernet
                solution what redunandcny could we incorporate?

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