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Revision as of 16:15, 29 January 2016

VTube-LASER uses the legacy Eaton Leonard Current Loop protocol to communicate with Premier controls. The protocol requires that an RS-232 signal be converted to Current Loop, then sent to the bender.

This diagram demonstrates how a Benderlink Ethernet Module completes the Current Loop connection between a FARO VTube-LASER computer to an Eaton Leonard Premier, or EL-2000 bender control.

The Benderlink Ethernet Module can be wired or WiFi wireless (optional).

Diagram vtube to premier.jpg


How to Use Communication Between the Premier and VTube-LASER

Communications between VTube-LASER and the Premier is very easy to do because it's robust and also very intuitive.

The Premier VECTOR 1 Menu

All communications from the PREMIER control occurs in the VECTOR 1 screen shown here.

VTube-LASER knows how to communicate using the VECTOR measuring center protocol, so the PREMIER control acts like it is communicating with an EL Vector measuring center (also referred to as "Laservision").

When you enter this screen note that the REQUEST TRANSFER box on the right is BLACK. This means that the Premier is not waiting for communications yet.

Elpremier vector screen 001.png


To put the Premier in communications mode, make the REQUEST TRANSFER box active like is shown here.

Before you make that button active, check on the following settings first:

  1. If you are RECALLING

Elpremier vector screen 002.png

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