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Click&Go
Click&Go™ is designed to provide a simple configuration platform and
real-time monitoring capability. For any alarm system, fast response
and real-time monitoring is very important. Click&Go™ supports
various active communication methods, including TCP, UDP, SNMP
Trap, email, and CGI commands, making it very easy to integrate
Click&Go™ with any monitoring system. Click&Go™ also supports
SNTP for time alignment, making sequential and historical alarm
tracking possible. In addition, users can define the content of alarm
messages themselves, making Click&Go™ a perfect solution for
system users.
Click&Go
Easy and intuitive I/O control confi guration
for the ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O
PC-free Alarm and Control Solution
Set Up Your System with Just a Few Clicks
Active Alarm Reports Make Your Monitoring System Real-time
Introduction
Moxa’s own Click&Go™ logic turns your ioLogik E2000, E4200, and
W5340 remote I/O unit into a compact and powerful RTU by allowing
you to configure basic input to output controls, even if users have
no programming knowledge. Click&Go™ is such a powerful software
solution that when used with the ioLogik series products, Click&Go
Click&Go™ is a programming-free function set solution that displays
the control options you need in an easy to access drop-down menu.
This means that you are never more than a few mouse clicks away
from getting your system set up and ready to go without a compiler
or a debugger. Click&Go’s intuitive IF-THEN-ELSE logic shortens the
learning curve and deployment time.
PC-free solution with local intelligence
Programming-free IF-THEN-ELSE logic reduces setup time
Time stamped active alarm report with TCP, UDP, SNMP Trap,
email, SMS, or CGI commands
Time-based scheduler and timer control
Input-to-output control over IP with peer-to-peer and remote
action
enables these remote I/O to have local control ability working without
the control of a remote PC, or to keep operating when the remote
PC or the network is down. Besides the basic local I/O control, alarm
messages such as SNMP traps, TCP/UDP messages, e-mails and CGI
commands can be triggered when there is an event.