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Click&Go: Four steps to smarter I/O control
Click&Go logic control is the key to turning an ioLogik E2000 server into an intelligent Active Ethernet I/O server. Its intuitive, instantly understandable
interface provides sophisticated alarm control and messaging. With Click&Go, you have complete control over what, when, and where to transmit.
While programming in C-language or PLC ladder logic requires specialized training, a person who understands basic If-Then statements will instantly
understand the Click&Go interface. Using Click&Go, I/O control configuration can be completed without any assistance in just four easy steps.
4 easy steps to configure the control logic
Step 1: Run ioAdmin to access Click&Go
Connect through Ethernet
ioAdmin software
Target device
Download logic
Internet
ioLogik E2000 can be a
local control and remote
monitoring server at the
same time
Door opens and
initiates local alarm
Step 1-2
Step 3
Step 4-2
Step 2: Use If-Then statements to define rules
Comprehensive If-Then structure
Click&Go logic is based on an If-Then structure that anyone can
understand. Each rule consists of up to three conditions (“If”
statements) and up to three actions (“Then” statements). This
construction can easily be used to set up a simple rule, such as
one that pulses a digital output for three seconds if a digital input is
activated. It is easy to implement more sophisticated combinations of
conditions and actions by using “AND” and “OR” statements.
User-defined content for active I/O messages
In addition to triggering local output control, Click&Go can be used
to trigger network messages that are sent by TCP, UDP, or SNMP
trap. This feature allows you to minimize the use of PC resources by
eliminating the traditional need to poll for I/O status. With Click&Go
and active I/O messaging, your I/O server is both smarter and faster.
Network loads are dramatically reduced and exhibit response times
within 50 ms instead of 1 sec.
Network messages are user-defined and allow dynamic fields such
as exact time, date, and IP address. Click&Go also supports SNMP to
I/O, which allows I/O status to be managed by SNMP software without
requiring other SCADA software.