Moxa NA-4021 [60/94] Developing your logic rules

Moxa ioLogik E4200 [60/94] Developing your logic rules
ioLogik E4200 Click&Go Introduction
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Developing Your Logic Rules
Each rule consists of three columns. The “IF” column defines I/O conditions, the “THEN” and “ELSE” column
defines actions. When the ioLogik detects that the IF conditions have been satisfied, the THEN or ELSE actions
will be performed.
After searching and setting up the IP address for an ioLogik Active Ethernet device, Click&Go logic can be
developed with the following procedure:
Define Global Variables
Global Variables include Internal Register Settings, Timer Settings, SNMP Trap Server, E-Mail Server,
and Active Message Server and SMS Phone Number Book. If these functions are going to be used in a
Click&Go ruleset, the default configuration must first be set in the Global Variable Menu Bar.
Internal Register Settings
Internal Register is a flag that can be used with the Click&Go logic internally or externally. It allows you to
control an output channel used in the Click&Go rule from a remote site. It is useful for database control systems,
such as a door access system. The 80 sets of internal registers can be polled and controlled by SCADA software
using standard Modbus/TCP format, or can be implemented to redirect the result of one Click&Go logic to
another.
The initial value (power-on value) of an internal register is 0. There are 80 Internal Registers, Reg-0 to Reg-79,
which can be assigned values from 0 to 255 during runtime (working value). Detailed Modbus addresses can be
retrieved from Modular ioAdmin’s exported Modbus Table.
Note that the Modbus address of the internal registers are divided into two parts: (1) the initial value, and
(2) the runtime value. The initial value is first activated when the system is powered up, and the runtime value
can be changed when Click&Go is running.
SMS Phone Number Book
Active Message Server
E-Mail Server
SNMP Trap Server
Timer Settings
Internal Register Settings

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