BaitMaster
Ultra Member
The l510 has an RS485 port and appears to be configurable on a computer. So if you have a usb to RS485 converter laying around with some miscellaneous crimps you might be able to hook up to it with a laptop.
There appears to be a configuration software available for the Teco drives… I am no Teco expert though, and my experience with them is fairly limited, maybe 5-10 times I’ve dealt with them.
Most mid grade drives have some sort of software for configuration, and the high end ones have GREAT software usually.
I know for the automation direct drives I recommend on here it’s a free software (gsoft2) and a usb-b cable and all configuration can be done on a laptop.
Schneider, Mitsubishi, yaskawa, Omron, Allen Bradley, vacon, danfoss….. I’ve hooked up to all of those drives on a laptop. Teco is likely comparable.
There appears to be a configuration software available for the Teco drives… I am no Teco expert though, and my experience with them is fairly limited, maybe 5-10 times I’ve dealt with them.
Most mid grade drives have some sort of software for configuration, and the high end ones have GREAT software usually.
I know for the automation direct drives I recommend on here it’s a free software (gsoft2) and a usb-b cable and all configuration can be done on a laptop.
Schneider, Mitsubishi, yaskawa, Omron, Allen Bradley, vacon, danfoss….. I’ve hooked up to all of those drives on a laptop. Teco is likely comparable.