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ProSoft Technology Adds DH+ for PanelViews and Square D Remote I/O to its Migration Gateway Family


 

Bakersfield, Calif. — Feb. 25, 2015 – ProSoft Technology’s Migration Gateway has added DH+ for PanelView upgrades.

The gateway allows customers to take a phased migration approach when replacing or upgrading legacy DH+ and Remote I/O PanelViews.

ProSoft Technology has also added the EtherNet/IP to Square D Remote I/O Gateway to its Migration Gateway family. The gateway allows Rockwell Automation PACs to control Square D Remote I/O devices, minimizing the downtime required to upgrade the system. The Autoscan feature reduces configuration time, allowing the user to get your system up and running quickly. The gateway’s configuration data is stored on a micro SD card, which can be used for disaster recovery. 

ProSoft Technology’s Migration Solutions give users the freedom to migrate legacy control systems in phases, minimizing the risk of extended downtime. The company also has Migration Solutions for GE Genius, Texas Instruments 505, Modicon S908 I/O networks, and more. 

For more information about ProSoft Technology’s Migration Solutions, click here.

ProSoft Technology specializes in the development of industrial communication solutions for automation and control applications. Its primary focus is to provide a connectivity interface that links dissimilar automation networks as seamlessly as if they were all from the same supplier. Essentially, ProSoft Technology products act as an interpreter so data can flow easily between machines that speak different languages.

ProSoft Technology products include plug-in interfaces for large automation suppliers’ controllers such as Rockwell Automation and Schneider Electric, as well as stand-alone gateways and industrial wireless solutions.

ProSoft products can be found in nearly every industry that employs automation. Starting with one computer chip in 1988, ProSoft Technology now has over 400 products supporting more than 60 different industrial computer languages, and 500 distributors in 52 countries.

 

  





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