Moxa NA-4021 [66/94] Remote action

Moxa NA-4020 [66/94] Remote action
ioLogik E4200 Click&Go Introduction
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Internal Register
Internal Register represents a status flag to link the status of the first logic to the second one. It is most often
used with the Timer function or to combine other input statuses together. The Internal Register function also
allows a PC to control the ioLogik’s local output when the remote output is controlled by the Click&Go log (e.g.,
digital output, active message, e-mail, or SNMP Trap). Select the IF condition for the Internal Register and click
on the property button to enter the Set Internal Register window.
The Used in: column indicates that this Internal Register is also used in Rule-0, which helps the user to identify
the relationship between the rules. The Set Internal Register button allows the user to define the default value
of all Internal Registers.
NOTE
Int
ernal Registers can be controlled by the Modbus/TCP protocol. Refer to the exported Modbus file for the
address list for all the Internal Registers.
Remote Action
In IF conditions, Remote Action receives the command from one or more remote ioLogik units. Specifying the
ID and the source IP addresses can create an event. For example, a remote push button connected to an
ioLogik can trigger a local siren. Select the IF condition for Remote Action and click on the property button to
enter the Remote Action Settings window.
Timer
The Timer function can be used to control the timing of a logic rule in the IF conditions. TIMEOUT is the only
operator here. Possible uses include delaying the triggering of an action, or repeating an action periodically.
Select the IF condition for Timer and click on the property button to enter the Internal Register Settings
window.
The Used in: column indicates that this Timer is also used in Rule-0, which helps the user identify the
relationship between rules. The Set Timer button helps define the default value for the Timer.
Schedule
The Schedule function allows users to set a starting point or time period for a task. For example, if a pump is
required to start at 9: 00 PM and stop at 11:00 PM every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, select the IF
condition for Schedule and click on the property button to enter the settings window. For recurrent actions,
select the Recurrence checkbox and select the appropriate weekdays. If a time period needs to be defined,
specify the stop date in the range column.
Host Connection Fail
The Host Connection Fail function refers to when an ioLogik detects the timeout from a remote Modbus/TCP
host and directs it to one of the IF conditions of the Click&Go logic. Timeout can be used to trigger an action
such as resetting the attached power line on a DO or relay channel to reboot the device. Select the IF condition
for Host Connection Fail and click on the property button to enter the settings window. The Host Connection
Fail condition means that the two ioLogik E4200 connections were lost at same time after a specific period.

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