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Why do I have a yellow question mark in the RSWho window or in RSNetworx for my MVI56 Series module?

If you have a yellow question mark in RSLinx's RSWho window, or in the RSNetworx window it is usually due to not having the EDS file registered for the MVI56 Series modules. 


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