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- | **Mitsubishi Q / FX PLC Integration Guide** | + | **SECS/GEM for Mitsubishi Q / FX PLC Integration Guide** |
TransSECS supports direct integration of many PLCs including Mitsubishi Ethernet PLCs. You build the interface by configuring, | TransSECS supports direct integration of many PLCs including Mitsubishi Ethernet PLCs. You build the interface by configuring, | ||
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+ | TransSECS supports full GEM300 integration - E39, E40, E87, E94 as well as SECS (E4, E5, E37) and GEM (E30). It supports applications that do not use GEM and SECSI (serial) connections - very useful for older tools. | ||
As with any TransSECS application, | As with any TransSECS application, | ||
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**Remote Commands** | **Remote Commands** | ||
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+ | Handling Remote/Host Commands is described here: [[scripting_to_handle_host_messages_in_transsecs_devices|How to Handle Host Messages in TransSECS Devices]] | ||
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+ | **Recipe Management** | ||
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+ | TransSECS can support a wide range of recipe management options. | ||