ioLogik W5300
Click&Go Logic
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To Get a Quick Start…
Below, we highlight a series of entries to provide a quick review for readers already familiar with Click&Go.
I.
Overview
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Software Overview
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Click&Go UI Basics
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Working with the Rules
II.
Getting Started
Quickly set up your I/O and global variables so you can start working with rules:
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I/O configuration
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Defining Global Varibles
III.
Start Working with the Logic
Learn the basics of Click&Go’s If-Then-Else Logic:
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If Logic
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Then and Else Logic
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Active Rule Set
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Import and Export Your Configuration
Overview
The ioLogik W5300 series system eliminates the need for host computers to continually poll I/O devices for
their 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, the ioLogik could be configured 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 network
bandwidth.
The ioLogik W5300 supports Moxa’s Click&Go Logic. With Click&Go Logic, you can easily and intuitively
configure when and how I/O information is transmitted over the network. Simple
IF-Then-Else
statements
are used to specify conditions that are required for certain actions to take place. Up to three conditions and
three actions 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 Function Comparison Table by Product Line
Click&Go Function
ioLogik E2000
ioLogik W5300
Peer-to-Peer
Yes
No
Remote Action
Yes
No
CGI Command
Yes
No
Trigger Logic
IF-Then-Else rule
24 rules
24 rules
Internal Register
24
24 + 28 float points
Timer
24
24
Schedule
Yes
Yes
Alarms
TCP/UDP Active Message
Yes
Yes, Unicode support
SNMP Traps
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes, Unicode support
SMS
No
Yes, Unicode support