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Features:
- Supports OPC Data Access v1.0, v2.05a and OPC Alarms & Events v1.1
- Single or Dual-redundant link to a Trusted System
- Automatically interfaces to IEC 61131 TOOLSET to obtain tag references in Trusted Controllers
OPC (OLE for Process Control) is an industry standard for transferring process and event data between a server and one or more client applications. The Open Platform Communication (OPC) Server provides an OPC link between a Trusted System and one or more OPC clients. Using Ethernet Interface cards within the server’s host PC, it connects to one or more Trusted Controllers.
OPC client applications can connect to the server using Microsoft COM (or DCOM over a network). Each client can browse the server to view the available tag references. Using these references, the clients can then arrange for groups of tags to be synchronously updated at defined intervals. Values may also be written asynchronously to the server.
The T8030S ICS Triplex OPC Server Package may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
ICS Triplex T8030S OPC Server Package Manual(Datasheets), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
• Industry standard OPC interface.
• Single or Dual-redundant link to a Trusted System.
• Events time-stamped to a resolution of 1 ms.
• Collects sequence of events (SOE) and process historian data.
• Online monitoring of tag values.
• Reports communications and server status to Clients.
• Operates as a Windows Service regardless of user login (T8030S).
1.Security Integrity: While the main controller logic is SIL 3 certified for Emergency Shutdown (ESD) applications, OPC connections established via the T8030S are for monitoring, data acquisition, and non-safety-critical visualization only.
2.Operating System and DCOM: Because it relies on Microsoft's DCOM architecture, newer operating systems (such as Windows 10/11 or modern versions of Windows Server) require specific DCOM authentication configurations. Incorrectly setting the "Default Authentication Level" in Windows may prevent tab browsing or cause system connections to become unresponsive.