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Overview of Click&Go

Click&Go Application Guidebook - 19677 Overview

Everybody can do programming! Moxa’s 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 Features

s Twenty-four IF-THEN-ELSE Programming Rules Users do not need programming experience to use Click&Go. The easy and straightforward IF-THEN-ELSE programming style greatly simplifies the development and installation of I/O applications. With 24 IF-THEN-ELSE rules pre-installed and up to 3 IF conditions and 3 THEN/ELSE outputs or network actions per rule, Click&Go is suitable for most remote monitoring and alarm applications. s Local Monitoring and Local Control Click&Go can monitor the local I/O status for each input channel, trigger the status, or direct it to local output channels. s Remote Control One ioLogik can send control commands to, and receive responses from, another ioLogik, allowing you to set up an array of ioLogiks that work as a unit to accomplish control tasks. s Time-stamped Active Messaging All alarms, messages, e-mail notices, and TCP, UDP, and SNMP traps are time-stamped with the exact time of the events. s Peer-to-peer I/O Peer-to-peer I/O can be used to set up I/O mapping over Ethernet from the DI channel on one ioLogik to the DO channel on another ioLogik. 2

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