Ensuring
reliable industrial communications 
One of the most important
decisions you will face in implementing any automation solution
is defining its communication network. Our studies indicate that
most problems in a control network exist not at the device level – but
in the network itself. Yet, many companies simply do not have
the required manpower or expertise to design or proactively
maintain industrial networks while taking advantage of the
latest in high-speed network technologies.
Original inventor of the Modbus® protocol*
that is now a de facto standard, Schneider Electric has a long
history of proven innovation in automation and control networks.
With a reputation for introducing ground breaking automation
technologies year after year, it’s
no wonder, an increasing number of manufacturing companies look
to Schneider Electric’s Telemecanique Automation and Control
Services for help in designing and maintaining their industrial
communications networks.
The benefits of using
our services to ensure reliable communications network are
clear:
- Maximum throughput from a well designed,
high speed network
- Secure, remote access to your control
devices for proactive monitoring and troubleshooting
- Increased productivity
of your controls engineering and maintenance personnel
- Safe environments
in your facilities resulting from properly certified networks
and equipment
- Reduced downtime by forecasting network
performance and requirements
Our network service engineers are trained
and seasoned in implementing remote I/O, Modbus Plus™,
Modbus TCP/IP, WAN, and wireless communication protocols. They
are Microsoft® and Cisco® certified and have years
of proven Ethernet experience. This knowledge, combined with
years of experience in manufacturing plants that utilize Schneider
Electric automation and control products, gives our industrial
network engineers a distinct advantage over experts in IT networking
alone. You won’t find another team of industrial network
experts with proven automation experience, using either generic
Ethernet applications or Schneider Electric’s core networks:
Modbus, Modbus Plus, Modbus TCP/IP, Ethernet TCP/IP, Uni-Telway,
Fipway, S908, and AS-Interface.
* In 1979, Schneider Electric,
then Modicon, introduced the Modbus protocol to the market. Understanding
the important role Modbus plays in industrial networking, Schneider
Electric assisted in the development of independent developer
and user community organization: Modbus-IDA. www.modbus.org
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