The MOD 300 Distributed Control System (DCS) was introduced in 1984 with
features such as Integrated Control Languages CCF and TCL, Redundant
Communication Network (DCN), Redundant Controllers, History and Reports, and
Bulk Data I/O. In 1988 the MOD 300 was enhanced by the addition of the SC
Controller, Taylor Ladder Logic (TLL) and TRIO. In 1992, the MOD 300 system
began it's evolution to Advant OCS introducing high capacity controllers and I/O
with an improved redundancy scheme. Also included were modern UNIX workstations,
and in 1996 S800 I/O was added providing modular flexible remote I/O.
System 800xA is the latest installment on ABB’s 20+ year commitment to our DCS
users. Our pledge of Evolution through Enhancement ensures that future advances
in systems technologies will enhance rather than compromise current user
investments. With System 800xA, our users have the ability to extend the
automation reach of their present system to enjoy new levels of productivity.
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