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This documentation describes the procedures for:
z setting up the modules to transfer data using either the Global Data modules (the
140 NOE 771 01, 140 NOE 771 11, or 140 CPU 651 x0) or I/O scanner utility (in
the 140 NOE 771 00/-01/-11 and the 140 CPU 651 50/-60)
z using an embedded Web server to access diagnostics and online configurations
for the module and its associated controller
z using the FactoryCast Web server to customize your configuration via embedded
Web pages (in the 140 NOE 771 10/-11 and the 140 NWM 100 00)
z using an NOE module in a hot standby solution for fault tolerant remote I/O and
communications
Nomenclature
The following table describes the naming scheme for various groups of modules:
Validity Note This documentation is valid for Unity Pro version 2.0 and higher.
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development. The information in this document is subject to change without notice
and should not be construed as a commitment by Schneider Electric.
Related
Documents
The Name ... Refers to the ...
140 NOE 771 xx 140 NOE 771 00, 140 NOE 771 01, 140 NOE 771 10 and
140 NOE 771 11 modules
140 NOE 771 x0 140 NOE 771 00 and 140 NOE 771 10 modules
140 NOE 771 x1 140 NOE 771 01 and 140 NOE 771 11 modules
140 NOE 771 0x 140 NOE 771 00 and 140 NOE 771 01 modules
140 NOE 771 1x 140 NOE 771 10 and 140 NOE 771 11 modules
140 CPU 651 x0 140 CPU 651 50 and 140 CPU 651 60 modules
Note: Before adding a node to an existing corporate network, consult with your
information technology (IT) department about any possible consequences.
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