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Telecontrol Basics |The WAGO Telecontrol Configurator

June 4, 2024

In this WAGO tutorial they will show you, which WAGO hardware can be used to establish communication in the telecontrol protocols IEC60870, IEC61850 and DNP3, which licenses are required, and which software is needed.

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