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Nov 30 2022

Scheduling FTP File Transfers to/from a Horner OCS

FTP File Transfers over Ethernet are still the most common means for accessing files electronically from an OCS All-in-one Controller. There are plenty of situations where scheduling a file transfer to/from an OCS at a particular time is advantageous. In this session, we’ll show how to make this happen. WATCH NOW...

Nov 23 2022

The NEW OCS-I/O Base with its Built-in I/O Including Flexible Inputs!

OCS I/O is the latest expansion and remote I/O solution for Horner OCS. In this live session we’ll take a deep technical dive into the CsCAN I/O Base. We’ll pay particularly close attention to the OCS I/O base built-in I/O - including Flexible Inputs that can be used with either digital OR analog sensors! WATCH

Nov 16 2022

Using Modbus TCP & Modbus RTU in an IEC 61131 Programming Environment

Modbus is the de facto standard when it comes to industrial connectivity in a multi-manufacturer automation environment. Modbus is an address-based protocol based on a traditional PLC. But with IEC-61131, register addresses are a foreign concept as IEC 61131 is strictly variable-based. What gives? In this session we’ll not only talk about how to implement

Nov 4 2022

Water Consumption Monitoring & Control – Case Study

With the shortage of water lately in Monterrey, NL, awareness about water consumption has been increasing. Also, it has been detected that providers are charging when water is not actually being supplied. Air passes through the meter instead of water, which causes the consumer to be charged for water they are not receiving. READ MORE...

Oct 26 2022

Convert Your Register-Based Logic Program to Variable-Based in Cscape

At Horner, we pride ourselves in being as customer friendly as possible. One example of this is the fact that we have not forced our customer base to abandon register-based programming, despite its limitations. In this session, will demonstrate how you can take your existing register-based applications and convert them to variable-based projects. This will

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