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groov RIO Quick Start
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This Quick Start page comes packed in the box when you purchase a groov RIO edge I/O module, part number GRV-R7-MM1001-10 or GRV-R7-MM2001-10. 
groov View Action Plan Data Sheet
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*** This product is obsolete and no longer available. *** The groov View Action Plan gives you a simple, effective mobile operator interface—your own custom mobile app designed for your...more
groov RIO Learning Center Setup
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This document comes in the box with your groov RIO Learning Center (part numbers GRV-RIO-LC and GRV-RIO2-LC). It shows you how to set up and use the Learning Center, including how to...more
groov EPIC Learning Center Package Installation Instructions
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Note: This document applies to the obsolete product, GRV-EPIC-LC.  For the new groov EPIC Learning Center 2 (GRV-EPIC-LC2) software package installation document, review groov EPIC Learning...more
groov Enclosures Data Sheet
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groov System enclosures make it easy to install Opto 22 groov EPIC and groov RIO products wherever you need them. These sturdy polycarbonate industrial enclosures protect your groov...more
Getting Started with MQTT in groov Products
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Opto 22’s groov EPIC® edge programmable industrial controller and groov RIO® edge I/O give you many ways to use MQTT data communications—via groov Manage, Node-RED, or Ignition...more
groov Analog Current Input Module Data Sheet
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groov analog current input modules are part of Opto 22's groov EPIC® System. This document includes descriptions, specifications, and wiring and dimensional diagrams for the following part numbers: GRV-IMA-24 GRV-IMAI-8
groov EPIC Learning Center Data Sheet
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NOTE: The previous Learning Center (product GRV-EPIC-LC) is now obsolete.  The groov EPIC© Learning Center, part number GRV-EPIC-LC2, is a fully functioning package of Opto 22 hardware...more
groov View User's Guide
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This user's guide shows you how to set up, configure, and use groov View to easily build an operator interface to monitor, control, and view data from your automation systems, equipment, databases...more
groov EPIC Learning Center 2 Setup Guide
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NOTE: This document is not compatible with the obsolete product GRV-EPIC-LC. This document describes how to set up your groov EPIC Learning Center 2 (GRV-EPIC-LC2) and install the projects...more
groov EPIC Processor Data Sheet
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This data sheet describes Opto 22's groov EPIC® processors, part numbers GRV-EPIC-PR1 and GRV-EPIC-PR2, which are embedded Linux®, real-time controllers with...more
groov EPIC Learning Center 2 Assembly
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NOTE: This document is not compatible with the obsolete product GRV-EPIC-LC. This document comes in the box with your groov EPIC Learning Center 2 (part number GRV-EPIC-LC2). It shows you...more
SNAP Ultimate Brain Data Sheet
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*** NOTE: The SNAP-UP1-ADS, SNAP-UP1-D64 and SNAP-UP1-M64 are obsolete and no longer available.  *** For new development, see groov RIO and groov EPIC. *** The SNAP Ultimate brain (SNAP-UP1...more
SNAP Ethernet-Based I/O Units User's Guide
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*** NOTE: These products are obsolete and no longer available. For new development, we recommend groov RIO and groov EPIC. *** This guide shows you how to install, use, and troubleshoot I/O units...more
Modbus/TCP Protocol Guide
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This document shows you how to set up communication between Ethernet-based Modbus systems (using Modbus/TCP) and the groov EPIC system or SNAP PAC System. The groov EPIC system uses groov I/O with...more
OptoMMP Protocol Guide
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This guide is for programmers who are writing custom applications to communicate with Opto 22 memory-mapped devices. These devices include groov EPIC processors; groov RIO modules; SNAP PAC...more
PAC Terminal SSD Data Sheet
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PAC Terminal SSD (Secure Strategy Distribution™) is a special version of PAC Terminal that allows you to safely distribute a PAC Control strategy (either Basic or Pro) and to protect it once it...more
OptoOPCServer User's Guide
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This guide shows you how to use OptoOPCServer, part of the PAC Project Software Suite, to share data from your Opto 22 groov EPIC System, SNAP PAC System, or Ethernet-based I/O units with OPC...more
B3000-B Serial Brains User's Guide
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Due to the unavailability of critical components, the B3000-B Serial brain reached its end-of-life status. The product is officially designated as obsolete. For existing systems, we recommend migrating...more
groov EPIC Power Supplies, Converters, and Adapters Data Sheet
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groov EPIC® power supplies, converters, and adapters provide AC or DC power for your Opto 22 groov EPIC System. This document provides information, specifications, and dimensional...more
PAC Terminal Secure Strategy Distribution (SSD) Registration Form
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PAC Terminal Secure Strategy Distribution (SSD) is used with Opto 22 PAC Project software (either Basic or Pro) to provide a level of strategy security that is most valuable to original equipment...more
Application Brief: Electronics Manufacturer
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View in HTML This application brief shows how an electronics manufacturer uses Opto 22’s SNAP PAC System and groov View mobile HMI to monitor and control the compressors, vacuum...more
Application Brief: Michigan State University Foundation
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View in HTML Michigan State University Foundation uses Opto 22's groov View to help researchers monitor key water levels. Next step: monitoring and controlling HVAC, lighting, and other building systems.
Case Study: Automated Concepts, Inc.
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View in HTML In this short case study, see how Automated Concepts quickly produced a prototype for temperature control with a mobile HMI, using groov RIO (GRV-R7-MM1001-10) and its included IIoT software, Node-RED.
Case Study: Natural Fruit Corporation
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View in HTML Natural Fruit Corporation wanted a better way to remotely monitor and control their refrigeration systems and eliminate the need to physically be on site to verify that systems are...more