Moxa ioLogik E2240-T [65/90] Peer to peer i o

Moxa ioLogik E2260 [65/90] Peer to peer i o
Click&Go V2 Click&Go Examples and Applications
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11. Click OK to close the Logic Configuration window.
12. Double click #1 in the Rule-set. The Logic Configuration window will appear.
13. Select AI-0 as your condition in the first IF field, and set its operator to “>=”, value to “18” and the unit
to “mA”.
14. Select DO-0 as your action in the first THEN field, and set its value to OFF.
15. Select Active Message as your action in the second THEN field.
16. Click the property button. The Message parameters window will appear.
17. Click Keyword Lookup. In the Variable List that pops up, click <Server_time> or whichever system
information is required.
18. Click OK to close the Logic Configuration window.
19. Click Download on the Rule-set Management Bar.
20. Select Yes when asked to restart and wait until the server has restarted and is back on-line.
21. Click Run on the Rule-set Management Bar. The RDY LED will be flashing green, indicating the ioLogik is
now operating as an Active Ethernet I/O server, using the rule-set that was just defined.
Peer-to-Peer I/O
The peer-to-peer I/O function operates as a mirror that converts and transmits I/O signals over long distances
using Ethernet technology. One site of the ioLogik acts as an input and forwards the signal to an output site to
avoid noise, extend the communication range, and redirect the signal to multiple destinations.
ATTENTION
Each ioLogik
E2000 module is equipped with both input and output channels. Digital inputs can be forwarded
only to digital outputs, and analog inputs can only be forwarded to analog outputs. Care must be taken while
choosing the ioLogik models and the number of I/O ch
annels.

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