Moxa ioLogik E2210-T [6/90] Overview

Moxa ioLogik E2262-T [6/90] Overview
Click&Go V2 Introduction
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Overview
Everybody can be a programmer! Moxas Click&Go local control logic for the ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O server
eliminates the cumbersome programming generally required for data acquisition, alarm messaging, and local
control tasks. No knowledge of C-language or PLC ladder is required for field applications. Instead, users
familiar with IF-THEN-ELSE statements will have no problem understanding the Click&Go interface and will be
able to control I/O channels and alarm messaging after a few simple steps. The configuration utility also makes
the control process easy to define and configure. Simply download the control logic to the ioLogik Active
Ethernet I/O server and Click&Go will be ready-to-go in no time.
Click&Go performs various functions including local I/O control, remote output control, alarm generation and
messaging, and event-driven or time-based I/O status reporting.
Click&Go eliminates the need for host computers to continually poll I/O devices for status. Instead, the server
itself is able to monitor the status of each I/O device and take the appropriate action when the I/O status
satisfies a user-defined condition. For example, users may need to configure the Moxa ioLogik Active Ethernet
I/O servers to send a TCP/UDP message only when the switch attached to DI-0 is turned on. This event-based
structure results in a much improved response time and a much reduced load on the host computer’s CPU and
on network bandwidth.
Simple IF–THEN–ELSE statements are used to specify conditions that are required for certain actions to take
place. Up to three conditions, three actions and three opposite actions (ELSE) can be combined in a rule, and
you can define up to 24 rules. Supported actions include sending SNMP traps or TCP/UDP messages to up to 10
hosts at a time.
Click&Go can also be used to map an input channel on one Moxa ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O server to an output
channel on another ioLogik for peer-to-peer I/O communication. Up to five different IP addresses can be
entered as the output destination. Peer-to-peer I/O provides a very flexible and easy way to extend I/O signals
or connect remote on/off switches. It can be used, for example, to replace or extend the wiring of PLC or DCS
systems over Ethernet.

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