Working With The Rules; Click&Go Development Process; I/O Configuration; Configurable Dio Channel Mode Selection - Moxa Technologies ioLogik W5300 Series User Manual

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ioLogik W5300

Working with the Rules

Rules are the building blocks of your
ioLogik W5300. With rules, you define the
exact trigger conditions for transmission
of I/O information as well as the content
and destination of that information. A
DO's reaction can also be automated
through DI trigger conditions.
In the main screen, you will see a list of
the rules in the current rule set. Double
click on a rule to open that rule's
configuration window, or double click on
an empty rule to start a new rule.
The Equivalent Logic Statement at the
bottom shows a real-time text-based
summary of the rule that you are defining, and provides a useful means of making sure that the rule is designed
as you intended.
ATTENTION
When configuring input and output control and response values, you must select the unit of
measurement before entering a value. If you select a unit of measurement after entering a value, the
value will not be retained. In addition, when an I/O channel is being used in a Click&Go Logic rule, the
channel's range and units cannot be modified.
Click&Go Development Process
After searching and setting up the IP address of an ioLogik Ethernet I/O server, Click&Go logic can be
developed by following the procedures below:
I/O
Configuration

I/O Configuration

ioLogik products are embedded with various types of I/O channels, and the mode of each input/output channel
must be configured before using the channels. Channels are divided into five categories: digital inputs, digital
outputs, analog inputs, analog outputs, and virtual channels.

Configurable DIO Channel Mode Selection

For models that support the configurable DIO channels, configure the specific DIO to DI or DO to meet the
requirements.
Define Global
Variables
Import/Expor
t
4-4
Click&Go Logic
Work with
Logic
Activate
Rule-set

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