Sealevel recommends using the installed COM numbers if at all possible to avoid system conflicts. If you previously installed a USB or PCMCIA serial interface,…
How can I integrate a Sealevel SeaI/O or SeaDAC device with a third party application or PLC?
Sealevel SeaI/O and SeaDAC devices are fully compatible with other Modbus compliant devices, PLCs and applications. Many third-party software applications and PLCs support interfacing digital…
Do Sealevel SeaI/O data acquisition modules support third-party applications?
Many third-party software packages (and PLCs) include support for the open and well-documented Modbus protocol. Sealevel SeaI/O modules use the Modbus protocol for communication…
Which Sealevel digital I/O products are compatible with "open-collector" outputs?
Depending on your application, Sealevel digital I/O products with either optically isolated inputs or TTL level signaling can be used. Sealevel products with TTL…
What is the difference between SeaIO and SeaMAX software?
SeaIO is the classic software driver that supports our PCI Express, PCI, PC/104, ISA, and classic USB digital I/O devices. SeaMAX is the driver…
Which Sealevel asynchronous serial adapters support isochronous communication mode?
Most of our bus based adapters, including PCI Express, PCI, PCMCIA, PC/104 and ISA, can be used. The adapter must have a 16C950 UART…
Where is the description of the Talos API?
This is located in the API Documentation directory when the R9 Development suite is installed. From the Start menu, locate the Sealevel R9 Development…
What is the difference between ‘Set Configuration’ or ‘Save Configuration’ in WinSSD?
The ‘Set Configuration’ and ‘Save Configuration’ buttons are only available in the synchronous version of WinSSD test utility that is included in the SeaMAC…
Where is the description of the SeaMAX API?
This is located in the API Documentation file when SeaMAX is installed. From the Start menu, locate the Sealevel SeaMAX folder and choose Documentation…