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Click&Go V2 Users Manual
Second Edition, December 2008
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© 2008 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.
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Summary of Contents

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Click&Go V2 User’s Manual Second Edition, December 2008 www.moxa.com/product © 2008 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permiss

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Click&Go V2 User’s Manual Introduction 1-5Difference in IF Conditions Click&Go V1.0 *1Click&Go V1.1 Click&Go V2.x Input Channel

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-32Click&Go Programming Example_Site I/O Alias and Timer Configuration of ioLogik_Site 1.

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Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-33Click&Go Rule-set of ioLogik E2210_Site Logic #1 - Sending Remote Action to ioLogik E

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Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-34Remote Action IP and ID mapping is shown as below: Logic #3 - Receiving Remote Action fr

Page 6 - Introduction

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-35Click&Go Programming Example_Central I/O Alias and Timer Configuration of ioLogik_Centr

Page 7 - Overview

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-36Logic #0 - Receiving Remote Action from ioLogik E2210_Site NOTE This Remote Action disabl

Page 8 - Click&Go V2 Features

AA Appendix A. Internal Registers – Modbus/TCP Address Mappings ioLogik E2210, E2212 and E2214 4xxxx Read/Write Registers (Functions 3, 6, 16)

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Click&Go User’s Manual Internal Registers A-2ioLogik E2240, E2242, E2260 and E22262 4xxxx Read/Write Registers (Functions 3, 6, 16) Reference

Page 10 - Difference in IF Conditions

Click&Go V2 User’s Manual Introduction 1-6Difference in THEN/ELSE Actions Click&Go V1.0 Click&Go V1.1 Click&Go V1.x Input Chann

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Click&Go V2 User’s Manual Introduction 1-7Click&Go Version Check The best way to verify the current version of the firmware or Click&Go

Page 12 - Click&Go Version Check

22 Chapter 2. Getting Started This chapter describes how to set up and prepare for Click&Go programming. The following topics are covered in

Page 13 - Getting Started

Click&Go User’s Manual Getting Started 2-2Hardware Connection System Requirements A fully developed system should consist of the following com

Page 14 - Hardware Connection

Click&Go User’s Manual Getting Started 2-3Connecting to the Network 1. Connect the ioLogik to the host PC with an Ethernet cable. For initial c

Page 15 - Adding More I/O Channels

Click&Go User’s Manual Getting Started 2-4 ATTENTION Extension I/O channels from another ioLogik R2000 will NOT be a part of Click&Go logic

Page 16 - Software Preparation

Click&Go User’s Manual Getting Started 2-5ioAdmin Main Screen 1. Title 2. Menu Bar 3. Quick Link 4. Navigation Panel 5. Main Window 6.

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Click&Go User’s Manual Getting Started 2-6NOTE If there are multiple network interfaces in the host computers, be sure to select the correct one

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Click&Go User’s Manual Getting Started 2-7Firmware Update Firmware upgrade will be necessary to have the latest function support on the ioLogik

Page 19 - Firmware Update

Click&Go V2 User’s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement, and may be used only in accordance with t

Page 20 - Reset to Factory Default

Click&Go User’s Manual Getting Started 2-8Reset to Factory Default If there is an ioLogik that has been configured before, it is recommended t

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33 Chapter 3. Click&Go V2 Developing Process In this chapter, we explain each function of the Click&Go V2 programming logic and how to dev

Page 22 - I/O Configuration

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-2Click&Go V2 Development Process After searching and setting up the IP address o

Page 23 - Digital Input Mode Selection

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-3 ATTENTION Before performing any further configuration or programming, switching be

Page 24

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-4Digital Output Mode Selection A DO channel can be set to “DO” or “Pulse Output” mod

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Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-5Analog Input Mode Selection Analog input channels can be divided into voltage and

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Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-6Analog Output Mode Selection The only model that currently provides analog output

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Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-7When logged in as an administrator, double click on a channel in the I/O Configurat

Page 28 - Alias Name Configuration

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-8Alias Name Configuration Alias Name helps users configure the alias of an input o

Page 29 - Define Global Variables

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-9Testing the I/O Channels Each I/O channel can be tested or monitored individually

Page 30 - Timer Settings

Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction ...1-1 Overvi

Page 31 - E-Mail Server

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-10Internal Register Settings Internal Register is a flag that can be used with the C

Page 32 - Active Message Server

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-11SNMP Trap Server The ioLogik E2000 series provides SNMP v2 (Simple Network Manag

Page 33 - Work with Logic

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-12Under Mail Server Settings, you must configure the address of the SMTP server with

Page 34 - IF “A” THEN “B”, ELSE “C”

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-13Work with Logic Click&Go Logic Basics The Click&Go Logic tab is available

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Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-14Rules are the building blocks of your ioLogik system. With rules, you define the e

Page 36 - IF Conditions

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-15In the main screen, you will see a list of the rules in the current rule-set. Doub

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Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-16IF Conditions IF conditions are events that trigger the THEN/ELSE actions. Under t

Page 38 - Counter

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-17Schedule Time, Range and Recurrence Host Connection Fail Modbus/TCP Idle Time

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Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-18Counter Counter refers to the counts of an Event Counter channel. The counts are s

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Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-19AI AI refers to the readings of an analog input channel. Analog input value is spe

Page 41

Using TFTP to Import/Export Configuration ... 3-48 Chapter 4. Click&Go Examples and A

Page 42 - Relay (Counter)

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-20RTD RTD refers to the readings of an RTD channel. RTD channels are used to measure

Page 43 - Internal Register

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-21TC TC refers to the readings of a TC channel. TC channels are used to measure temp

Page 44 - Remote Action

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-22Relay (Counter) Relay refers to the current counts of the relay usage. In ioLogik

Page 45 - Schedule

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-23Internal Register Internal Register represents a status flag to link the status of

Page 46 - Host Connection Fail

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-24Remote Action In the IF conditions, the Remote Action receives the command from on

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Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-25In the above figure, the “Used in:” column indicates this Timer is also used in th

Page 48

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-26Host Connection Fail The Host Connection Fail function refers to when an ioLogik d

Page 49 - THEN/ELSE Actions

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-27No Edge Detection In this scenario, the rule checks each sensor for “on” status, s

Page 50

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-28Edge Detection for Two Conditions In this scenario, the rule checks DI-0 and DI-1

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Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-29THEN/ELSE Actions Under the THEN column, you can specify up to 3 actions that will

Page 52 - Pulse Output

Application Requirements ... 4-24 Moxa Solution ...

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Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-30THEN/ELSE actions can be specified as follows: THEN/ELSE Actions Operators Remar

Page 54 - Relay (Counts)

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-31Counter In this THEN/ELSE action, the only operator for the Counter function is “R

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Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-32DO DO refers to the action of controlling the local digital output channels that r

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Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-33AO AO refers to the local control of the analog output channels, including voltage

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Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-34Relay (Counts) In the THEN/ELSE action, Relay refers to the current counts specify

Page 58 - Active Message

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-35Internal Register The Internal Register represents a status flag to link the statu

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Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-36Remote Action When responding to a proper IF condition, Remote Action in the THEN/

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Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-37Timer The Timer function can be used to control the time settings of a logic rule.

Page 61 - CGI Command

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-38SNMP Trap SNMP Trap function sends an SNMP trap to one or more IP destinations. Yo

Page 62 - Peer-to-Peer Function

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-39Click the Set Active Message button () to configure the default parameters such as

Page 63 - Configuring Input Module

11 Chapter 1. Introduction Click&Go TM is the local control logic for the Moxa ioLogik series Active Ethernet I/O server, which transforms the

Page 64 - Configuring Output Module

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-40When sending a message in HEX, each HEX value must be delimited by commas. View th

Page 65 - Activating the Rule-set

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-41After entering the subject of an e-mail, enter the message in the Mail Content are

Page 66 - Import/Export Configuration

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-42 NOTE In the first address column, IP address or URL can be used to specify the t

Page 67 - Import System Configuration

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-43 The peer-to-peer I/O function is configured in two steps. On the input module, a

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Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-44 NOTE Only DI channels that are set to DI mode can mirror remote DO channels. Even

Page 69 - OFF Logic

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-45Activating the Rule-set Download, Restart and Run In the Click&Go tab, the rul

Page 70 - Click&Go Rule 101

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-46Import/Export Configuration The ioLogik’s system configuration can be imported and

Page 71 - Using the Timer Function

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-47The following is a sample configuration file: Import System Configuration In the

Page 72 - ON-Delay

Click&Go User’s Manual Click&Go V2 Developing Process 3-48Using TFTP to Import/Export Configuration TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) wa

Page 73 - Using Internal Registers

44 Chapter 4. Click&Go Examples and Applications In this chapter, examples and the typical applications is explained to show how to create an

Page 74 - Programming Examples

Click&Go V2 User’s Manual Introduction 1-2Overview Everybody can be a programmer! Moxa’s Click&Go local control logic for the ioLogik Acti

Page 75 - Active I/O Messages

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-2Click&Go Rule 101 IF-THEN-ELSE “Program in the way you think” is the number one rule in

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Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-3Using the Timer Function Heartbeat or Repeat Actions The Timer function can be used to gener

Page 77 - Peer-to-Peer I/O

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-4 ATTENTION STOP or RESTART operator should always be used to reset or to restart the timer.

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Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-5OFF-Delay Conversely, OFF-Delay keeps the action on running for a period of time from when

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Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-6Programming Examples Local I/O Control In this scenario, we planned to trigger the DO from l

Page 80 - Applications_1

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-7Active I/O Messages In this scenario, we have a pressure sensor attached to the AI channel o

Page 81 - SNMP Trap Report

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-83. Double click #0 in the Rule-set. The Logic Configuration window will appear. 4. Make su

Page 82 - Click&Go Rule-set

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-918. Click OK to close the Logic Configuration window. 19. Click Download on the Rule-set M

Page 83 - Applications_2

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-106. Select DI as the type to export the signal from the input module. In the 1. Dest. IP: f

Page 84 - System Diagram

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-119. Select Enable peer-to-peer I/O. 10. Select Output channel, then select DO-1 for the fi

Page 85 - I/O Mode Configuration

Click&Go V2 User’s Manual Introduction 1-3Click&Go V2 Features 24 Rules for IF-THEN-ELSE Style Programming Users do not require any program

Page 86 - Applications_3

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-12Applications_1 The ioLogik E2260 provides temperature monitoring and alarm messaging for l

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Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-13Additional Features The ioLogik E2260 is also equipped with the following features: 9 Lo

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Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-14Click&Go Programming Example I/O Alias and Mode Configuration 1. Configure the RTD_0 c

Page 89 - Applications_4

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-15Applications_2 The ioLogik E2262 provides temperature monitoring, alarm and shutdown contr

Page 90

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-16Additional Features The ioLogik E2262 is also equipped with the following additional feat

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Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-17I/O Mode Configuration 1. Configure the TC Channels to the correct Mode, in this case, it

Page 92 - Applications_5

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-18Applications_3 The ioLogik E2210 handles the alarm system of walk-in refrigerators in a se

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Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-19Additional Features The ioLogik E2210 is also equipped with the following features: 9 Mo

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Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-20Click&Go Programming Example I/O Alias and Timer Configuration 1. Digital Input DI_0:

Page 95 - Applications_6

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-21Applications_4 The ioLogik E2242 handles control and alarms for a sump pump system. Projec

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Click&Go V2 User’s Manual Introduction 1-4The easiest way to upgrade a current ioLogik without purchasing a new device is by installing the lat

Page 97

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-22Additional Features The ioLogik E2242 is also equipped with the following features: 9 Sc

Page 98 - Applications_7

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-23I/O Mode Configuration 1. Configure the DIO channel to DO mode, set the alias name for eac

Page 99 - Solution Benefits

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-24Applications_5 The ioLogik E2214 reduces downtime in a runway perimeter security system.

Page 100

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-25Additional Features The ioLogik E2214 is also equipped with the following features: 9 Lo

Page 101

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-26Programming Manners 1. Lights should be turned ON locally (for the motion sensor) and remo

Page 102

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-27Applications_6 The ioLogik E2212 collects meter readings for a yacht wharf billing system.

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Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-28Additional Features The ioLogik E2212 is also equipped with the following features: 9 Ba

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Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-29Click&Go Programming Example I/O Alias and Mode Configuration 1. Configure the 1st inp

Page 105 - Address Mappings

Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-30Applications_7 The ioLogik E2210 handles the safety and alarm system of a public restroom.

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Click&Go User’s Manual Examples and Applications 4-31Solution Benefits The ioLogik E2210 provides the restroom alarm system with the following

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