ioPAC 8020 Rugged Remote I/O
Click&Go Introduction
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Features
Click&Go Logic’s key features are as follows:
80 Rules for Intuitive IF-THEN-ELSE Style Programming
Users do not need any 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 80
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.
Local Monitoring and Local Control
Click&Go can continually monitor the local I/O status for each input channel, trigger the status, or direct it to
local output channels.
Remote Control and Control by Remote
Click&Go is capable of accepting control commands from a remote host or an ioPAC 8020. In addition, it can
send out commands to remotely control another ioPAC 8020.
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.
Unicode Active Messaging
All alarms, messages, e-mail notices, and TCP, UDP, SNMP traps, and SMS can be defined with multiple
language of the events’ context.
Click&Go Logic Basics
To use Click&Go Logic, open Modular_ioAdmin and log on as an administrator on the Device Settings tab. Once
you are logged on, go to the Click&Go Logic tab. It should appear as follows:
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Global Variables: In this field, you can assign variables for all rules used.
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Logic Name: In this field, you can assign a name for the set of rules.
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Rules List: In this area, each rule’s conditions, actions, and status are displayed.
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Ruleset Management Bar: In this area, you manage the ruleset
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