Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain Features Controls both analog and digital I/O modules on its rack. Works with any Modbus master device. Communicates via RS-485 in ASCII and RTU modes. With the SNAP-B3000-Modbus brain, you can use reliable Opto 22 industrial I/O hardware with your existing Modbus-compatible controller. The SNAP-B3000-Modbus is a high-performance brain designed to remotely control a mix of both analog and digital I/O modules using the SNAP B-series I/O mounting racks. With SNAP B Series racks and any combination of compatible analog and digital SNAP I/O(R) modules, this brain provides a powerful and sophisticated I/O handling system. The on-board intelligence of the SNAP-B3000-Modbus offers many distributed control functions. The SNAP-B3000-MODBUS works with any Modbus master device. The SNAP-B3000-Modbus brain communicates to its master SNAP-B3000-Modbus controller via RS-485 using the Modbus slave protocol in both ASCII and RTU modes. Serial communication from 300 baud to 115,200 baud is supported. SNAP-B3000-Modbus functions include the following: * Digital: Input latching, counting (16-bit), and on/off status * Analog: Thermocouple linearization (16-bit fixed point for linearized values) SNAP-B3000MODBUS Description Analog/Digital Modbus Slave Brain Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. DATA SHEET Part Form 1051-100304 Part Numbers Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain Description PAGE 1 Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain Description (continued) SNAP-B3000-Modbus System Architecture Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain The SNAP-B3000-Modbus is connected to a SNAP B-series I/O rack, which can hold either 8, 12, or 16 SNAP modules. NOTE: Only one data link is required. Specifications Power Requirements 5.0-5.2 VDC at 1.0A max. Operating Temperature 0 to 70 C, 95% humidity, non-condensing Storage Temperature -40 to 85 C CPU 16-bit Intel 80C196 I/O processor Communications Interface RS-485/422, 2- or 4-wire, twisted pair(s), with shield Data Rates 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, and 115200 baud Range: (Multidrop Mode) Up to 3,000 feet total length or 32 stations maximum without repeaters DATA SHEET Form 1051-100304 Maximum Rate: 20 kHz Counter\Frequency Measurement Minimum Pulse Width: 10 msec 16 bit PAGE 2 LED Indicators RUN (Power On), RCV (Receive), and XMT (Transmit) Options: Jumper Selectable Address, Communication baud rate, RTU/ASCII Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain Communication Jumpers/Wiring Top View: SNAP-B3000-Modbus Jumper Description 0 Pull-up for TX/RX+ 1 Terminator for TX/RX 2 Pull-down for TX/RX- 3 Pull-up for RX 4 Terminator for RX line 5 Pull-down for RX line 6 Pull-up for IRQ+ 7 Terminator for IRQ 8 Pull-down for IRQ- Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain Communication Jumper Descriptions Form 1051-100304 DATA SHEET Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. PAGE 3 Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain Specifications DATA SHEET Form 1051-100304 Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain Communication Jumpers/Wiring (Continued) PAGE 4 Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain Specifications Communication Jumpers/Wiring (Continued) Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain Form 1051-100304 DATA SHEET Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. PAGE 5 Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain Specifications Baud/Address Jumpers, LED Descriptions Table 1: Baud Rate Jumpers DATA SHEET ASCII Port Modes: 7 data bits, 1 stop bit, even parity 7 data bits, 1 stop bit, odd parity RTU Port Modes: 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, even parity 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, odd parity 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity Table 2: Address Table Table 3. LED Descriptions LED Description RCV Processor is currently receiving data on communication line. XMT Processor is currently transmitting data on communication line. RUN Power on processor (at least 4.75 VDC) Form 1051-100304 Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain SNAP-B3000-Modbus Brain PAGE 6 Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain Modbus Commands All SNAP digital and analog I/O modules are supported using the Modbus commands listed in the table below. Modbus Command (Hex) Definition Opto 22 Equivalent Read coil status Read digital output 02 Read input status Read digital input 03 Read holding registers Read analog output 04 Read input registers Read analog input 05 Force single coil Turn on/off one digital output 06 Preset single register Write to one analog output 0F Force multiple coils Turn on/off multiple digital outputs 10 Preset multiple registers Write to multiple anlaog outputs Command 0x11, Report slave ID, returns the following data bytes: * Byte 1 = Slave ID, in the format 0x22 (for Opto 22 board). * Byte 2 = RUN indicator; always in the format 0xff. (Since it is a slave, it is always running.) * Byte 3 = Configured flag, indicating whether the host has written to the configuration area of the controller. If this value is 0, all the analog points are at the default configuration and all digital points are considered inputs. You can look at this value to determine whether the controller has been through a power cycle. * Bytes 4-8 = Five-character string indicating the version number, for example 3R3.1a. Exception Errors The following table shows exception errors that may be returned. Error Name Description 1 ILLEGAL_FUNCTION The function code is not implemented in this device. 2 ILLEGAL_DATA_ADDRESS The coil, input, or register specified is not valid for this device. 3 ILLEGAL_DATA_VALUE The data value specified is out of range for the specified function code. 4 SLAVE_DEVICE_FAILURE Failure erasing/writing flash memory. (This error is returned after three tries to erase or write.) 6 SLAVE_DEVICE_BUSY Trying to rewrite to flash memory in less than 10 seconds. (See Holding Register 65. You should store to flash only when the system configuration changes. Make sure you don't put store/clear configuration in a loop, or you'll wear out your flash memory.) Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain 01 Form 1051-100304 DATA SHEET Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. PAGE 7 Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain SNAP-B3000-Modbus I/O Mapping DATA SHEET Since each digital module contains four points, up to 32 digital I/O points can be installed in the first eight module positions. Analog input modules contain two points, but analog output modules can have either one or two points, depending on the module. Using all module positions, up to 32 analog I/O points can be installed in the rack. Form 1051-100304 Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain The largest SNAP B Series I/O rack can contain a maximum of 16 modules. As shown below, the first eight modules can be either digital or analog. The last eight modules can be analog only. Because of the rack's flexibility in handling both digital and analog inputs and outputs in many of the same module positions, you can choose where to install modules and how to use the points. PAGE 8 Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain SNAP-B3000-Modbus I/O Mapping (Continued) The table below shows the possible uses for all points on the relay rack. Coils and Inputs are bit masks and contain 0 or 1 only. Since digital counters and module configuration require more than one bit, they are handled in Input and Holding Registers, which are 16bit registers. For example, suppose you have a digital module in position 0 with four points of I/O. * Coil 4 gives the status of the output at point 4. Coil 36 clears an on-latch for the output at point 4. Coil 68 clears an off-latch for the output at point 4. Or suppose you have a digital input module in position 1 with four points of I/O. * Input 6 gives the status of the input at point 6. * Coil 134 activates the counter for the input at point 6. * Input Register 38 returns the value of the counter for the input at point 6. * Coil 102 clears the counter for the input at point 6. Mapping Information Coils (0x) 1-32 Digital outputs 1 bits = on; 0 bits = off 33-64 Clear on-latch 1 bits clear on-latches 65-96 Clear off-latch 1 bits clear off-latches 97-128 Counter clear 1 bits clear counters 129-160 Counter state 1 bits activate counters Latch bits are cleared automatically when the I/O unit clears the physical latch. You must enable or disable digital counters here. Digital counter values are returned under Input Registers. Inputs (1x) 1-32 Digital inputs 1 bits = on; 0 bits = off 33-64 State of on-latches 1 bits = on; 0 bits = off 65-96 State of off-latches 1 bits = on; 0 bits = off Input Registers (3x) 1-32 33-64 Analog inputs Input values only (Outputs will return 0.) Digital counters If counters are enabled, digital counter values are returned here. Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain Note that you address the same point using different sets of 32 numbers for different purposes. * * Holding Registers (4x) 1-32 Analog outputs (Reading inputs here will return 0.) 33-48 Module configuration 16 module positions (See "SNAP-B3000Modbus I/O Configuration" on page 10.) Store/clear configuration 1 stores configuration values in flash memory; 0 clears flash. 65 If you are using dual-channel analog outputs, you can read or write all registers to get all the data. But if you are using single-channel analog outputs, you must skip the odd-numbered registers and read or write to evennumbered registers only. Form 1051-100304 Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. DATA SHEET Use Holding Register 65 to copy the current configuration to flash memory. When a power cycle occurs on the relay rack, modules will be reconfigured with the values from the flash memory. Store the configuration in flash only when it changes. Make sure you don't put store/ clear in a loop, or you'll wear out flash memory. NOTE: For brain firmware earlier than R 1.19 (dated 6-8-01), you must use the Preset Single Register Modbus command (06), not the Preset Multiple Registers Modbus command (10 hex), to copy to flash. For later firmware, use either command. PAGE 9 Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain SNAP-B3000-Modbus I/O Configuration Tables of Configuration Types, Values, Scaling Digital Points Decimal Value Scaling 1 Temperature input - ICTD 4 4 100 Raw counts 0 0 1 Type J Thermocouple 5 5 10 Default Hex Value 0 x SNAP-AITM and SNAP-AITM-i 8 8 10 19 13 10 Input 256 100 Type E Thermocouple Output 384 180 -75 to +75 mV 68 44 100 -150 to +150 mV 66 42 100 Raw counts 0 0 1 -25 to +25 mV 67 43 1000 -50 to +50 mV 9 9 100 x x SNAP-AITM-2 and SNAP-AITM-2i Default Scaling Module Hex Value Analog Points - Output Points SNAP-AOA-3 Raw counts 128 80 1 Single-channel 4 to 20 mA 131 83 1000 Raw counts 128 80 1 Dual-channel 4 to 20 mA 163 A3 1000 Raw counts 128 80 1 Single-channel 0 to 10 VDC 133 85 1000 Raw counts 128 80 1 Dual-channel 0 to 10 VDC 165 A5 1000 x SNAP-AOA-23 x Raw counts 128 80 1 Single-channel -10 to +10 VDC 135 87 1000 Raw counts 128 80 1 Dual-channel -10 to +10 VDC 167 A7 1000 Raw counts 128 80 1 Dual-channel 0 to 20 mA 168 A8 1000 Type B Thermocouple 24 18 10 Type C Thermocouple 32 20 10 Type D Thermocouple 33 21 10 Type G Thermocouple 31 1F 10 Type N Thermocouple 30 1E 10 Type R Thermocouple 17 11 10 Type S Thermocouple 23 17 10 Type T Thermocouple 18 12 10 Raw counts 0 0 1 100 ohms platinum RTD 10 A 10 x SNAP-AIRTD x x SNAP-AIV and SNAP-AIV-i x SNAP-AOV-7 x SNAP-AOV-27 DATA SHEET 0 SNAP-AICTD Type K Thermocouple SNAP-AOV-25 Form 1051-100304 Raw counts Module Hex Value SNAP-AOV-5 PAGE 10 Analog Points - Input Points Decimal Value Analog points also show the scaling used for the I/O type and the default for this type. Scaling allows a floating point to be returned as an integer. To find the actual value, divide by the scaling number. For example, if a value of 4,128 is returned for a single-channel 4- 20mA analog output, divide 4,128 by 1,000 to obtain the actual value, which is 4.128. Decimal Value Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain These tables show the values for Holding Registers 33-48 in the Mapping Information table on the previous page. Part numbers are shown for analog inputs and outputs. Both points on a module must be configured the same. All temperatures are in degrees C. Raw counts 0 0 1 -5 to +5 VDC 11 B 1000 -10 to +10 VDC 12 C 1000 x SNAP-AIMA, SNAP-AIMA-i, SNAP-AIMA-iSRC Raw counts 0 0 1 -20 to +20 mA 64 40 1000 x SNAP-AOA-28 x Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. x Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain SNAP-B3000-Modbus I/O Configuration (Continued) Tables of Configuration Types, Values, and Scaling (Continued) 0 0 1 -1 to +1 mA 85 55 1000 Raw counts 0 0 1 0 to 25,000 kHz 69 45 1 Raw counts 0 0 1 0 to 250 V RMS 70 46 100 Raw counts 0 0 1 0 to 10 A RMS 71 47 1000 Default x x Steps for Using SNAP-B3000-MODBUS 1. Configure the modules by writing the appropriate module configuration codes to Holding Registers 33 through 48 (decimal). Digital or Analog Modules x SNAP-AIARMS x SNAP-AIRATE Analog Modules only Hex Value SNAP-AIVRMS SNAP-AIMA2-i Raw counts Scaling Default Scaling Hex Value Module Both points on a module must be configured the same. The following table shows a sample system: Module Position (See page 8) Module Part Numbers (See page 10) Holding Registers (See page 9) Holding Register Data (See page 10) 0 Digital Input 33 256 1 Digital Output 34 384 2 SNAP-AOA-23 35 3 SNAP-AOA-23 36 128 Raw Counts 4 to 20 mA 131 (1000) x (mA signal) 4 to 20 mA 4 SNAP-AICTD 37 4 (100) x (Degrees C) ICTD Sensor 5 Digital Output 38 384 6 Digital Output 39 384 7 Digital Input 40 256 8 SNAP-AOV-27 41 128 Raw counts -10 to +10 VDC 9 SNAP-AOV-27 42 167 (1000) x (voltage signal) -10 to +10 VDC 10 SNAP-AITM 43 5 (10) x (Degrees C) Type J Thermocouple 11 SNAP-AITM 44 8 (10) x (Degrees C) Type K Thermocouple 12 SNAP-AITM 45 19 (10) x (Degrees C) Type E Thermocouple 13 SNAP-AITM 46 68 (1000) x (mV signal) -75 to +75 mV 14 SNAP-AITM 47 66 (1000) x (mV signal) -150 to +150 mV 15 SNAP-AIV 48 11 (1000) x (V signal) -5 TO +5 VDC 2. Store the module configuration to flash by writing the value 1 to Holding Register 65 (decimal). 3. Cycle power to the brain so that it will boot up with the values stored to flash. 4. Read the module configuration values from Holding Registers 33 through 48 (decimal) to confirm that the values were stored to flash. Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. Form 1051-100304 Signal Type DATA SHEET Module Data Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain Module Decimal Value Analog Points - Two-channel Input Points Decimal Value Analog Points - Two-channel Input Points PAGE 11 Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain Brain Assembly DATA SHEET 1. Turn off power to the rack assembly. 2. Align the brain connector with the mating connector on the mounting rack. 3. Seat the brain onto the connector. 4. Use the integral hold-down screw to secure the brain in position. 5. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN! To remove the brain from a B Series rack: 1. Turn off power to the rack assembly. 2. Loosen the brain's integral hold-down screw. 3. Pull up on the brain to remove it. Form 1051-100304 Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain To install the brain onto a B Series rack: PAGE 12 Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain Dimensions--SNAP-B3000-Modbus Brain Modbus Analog and Digital SNAP Brain Form 1051-100304 DATA SHEET Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * www.opto22.com SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2007 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. PAGE 13 More About Opto 22 Products SNAP PAC Brains Opto 22 develops and manufactures reliable, flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software products for industrial automation, remote monitoring, and data acquisition applications. SNAP PAC System Designed to simplify the typically complex process of understanding, selecting, buying, and applying an automation system, the SNAP PAC System consists of four integrated components: * SNAP PAC controllers * PAC ProjectTM Software Suite * SNAP PAC brains * SNAP I/OTM While SNAP PAC controllers provide central control and data distribution, SNAP PAC brains provide distributed intelligence for I/O processing and communications. Brains offer analog, digital, and serial functions, including thermocouple linearization; PID loop control; and optional high-speed digital counting (up to 20 kHz), quadrature counting, TPO, and pulse generation and measurement. SNAP I/O I/O provides the local connection to sensors and equipment. Opto 22 SNAP I/O offers 1 to 32 points of reliable I/O per module, depending on the type of module and your needs. Analog, digital, serial, and special-purpose modules are all mixed on the same mounting rack and controlled by the same processor (SNAP PAC brain or rack-mounted controller). Quality SNAP PAC Controllers Programmable automation controllers (PACs) are multifunctional, multidomain, modular controllers based on open standards and providing an integrated development environment. Opto 22 has been manufacturing PACs for many years. The latest models include the standalone SNAP PAC S-series and the rackmounted SNAP PAC R-series. Both handle a wide range of digital, analog, and serial functions and are equally suited to data collection, remote monitoring, process control, and discrete and hybrid manufacturing. SNAP PACs are based on open Ethernet and Internet Protocol (IP) standards, so you can build or extend a system without the expense and limitations of proprietary networks and protocols. PAC Project Software Suite Opto 22's PAC Project Software Suite provides full-featured and cost-effective control programming, HMI (human machine interface) development and runtime, OPC server, and database connectivity software to power your SNAP PAC System. These fully integrated software applications share a single tagname database, so the data points you configure in PAC ControlTM are immediately available for use in PAC DisplayTM, OptoOPCServerTM, and OptoDataLinkTM. Commands are in plain English; variables and I/O point names are fully descriptive. PAC Project Basic offers control and HMI tools and is free for download on our website, www.opto22.com. PAC Project Professional, available for separate purchase, adds OptoOPCServer, OptoDataLink, options for Ethernet link redundancy or segmented networking, and support for legacy Opto 22 serial misticTM I/O units. Founded in 1974 and with over 85 million devices sold, Opto 22 has established a worldwide reputation for highquality products. All are made in the U.S.A. at our manufacturing facility in Temecula, California. Because we do no statistical testing and each part is tested twice before leaving our factory, we can guarantee most solid-state relays and optically isolated I/O modules for life. Free Product Support Opto 22's Product Support Group offers free, comprehensive technical support for Opto 22 products. Our staff of support engineers represents decades of training and experience. Product support is available in English and Spanish, by phone or email, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. PST. Free Customer Training Hands-on training classes for the SNAP PAC System are offered at our headquarters in Temecula, California. Each student has his or her own learning station; classes are limited to nine students. Registration for the free training class is on a first-come, first-served basis. See our website, www.opto22.com, for more information or email training@opto22.com. Purchasing Opto 22 Products Opto 22 products are sold directly and through a worldwide network of distributors, partners, and system integrators. For more information, contact Opto 22 headquarters at 800-321-6786 or 951-695-3000, or visit our website at www.opto22.com. www.opto22.com www.opto22.com * Opto 22 * 43044 Business Park Drive * Temecula, CA 92590-3614 * Form 1335-090113 SALES 800-321-6786 * 951-695-3000 * FAX 951-695-3095 * sales@opto22.com * SUPPORT 800-835-6786 * 951-695-3080 * FAX 951-695-3017 * support@opto22.com (c) 2010 Opto 22. All rights reserved. Dimensions and specifications are subject to change. Brand or product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations.