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| I have not used the OPS1000 but I presume it is the HMI for the ACR-1000? if so it is most likely uses the serial connection? and you may still get the details from Parker Motion, if you are lucky. But if all the above applies and it has either a 9 pin or 25 pin socket, then it most likely conforms to the standard RS232 pin-out, and the card only uses 3 pins for RS232 communication, so it should be too hard to find out. Al.
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| Thanks AL it seems to be a general hmi. it is at board level now and just has a 14 pin t strip it needs + and - 12 v and serial com i think i will just try to trace it out and try it. no info found at acroloop other than a pic and basic discreption in 2002 cat |
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