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Programmable Logic Controller

G4BRICKBASE

Manufacturer Part Number
G4BRICKBASE
Description
Programmable Logic Controller
Manufacturer
OPTO 22
Datasheet

Specifications of G4BRICKBASE

Leaded Process Compatible
No
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
For Use With
I/O Bricks
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Form 1296-010501
operator interfaces for your Microsoft
communicating with Opto 22 SNAP Ultimate I/O
$99 per seat, ioDisplay offers a full-featured HMI including alarming,
trending, and a built-in library of 3,000 industrial automation graphics.
powerful SNAP Ultimate I/O system. SNAP Ultimate I/O is the first
input/output (I/O) system to combine I/O, control, Ethernet networking,
and direct communication with enterprise systems, all in a single
distributed package. See Opto 22 form #1291 for more information
on SNAP Ultimate I/O and the SNAP Ultimate brain.
Multiple on-screen windows
present operator and process
information.
The power of ioDisplay lies in its close integration with Opto 22’ s
is an intuitive HMI package for building
Operator-driven on-screen
objects such as buttons and
sliders can be easily added to
the display.
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Windows
systems. For just
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-based clients
Use a preconfigured graphic object
from the included symbols or built-in
Symbol Factory, or import custom
bitmaps from your own application.
operators, technicians, and engineers the information they need at a
glance, while transferring operator instructions to the control
hardware. ioDisplay also archives and displays data trends and handles
alarms.
SNAP I/O
SNAP Ultimate I/O, ioDisplay offers a cost-effective HMI when you
need an interface for technicians and operators.
a graphical, flowchart-based programming tool for machine control
ioDisplay monitors SNAP Ultimate I/O hardware to give
Designed to take full advantage of Opto 22’ s guaranteed-for-life
The SNAP Ultimate I/O system is programmed using ioControl
Part Number
IODISPLAY
modules and the most advanced I/O system in the world,
and process applications. When you build a
control application using ioControl, a plain-
English, long-tagname database is created. Once
I/O points and variables are named and defined,
they are stored in the OptoControl database and
referenced by name. This database is shared with
ioDisplay, thereby eliminating duplicate databases
and tagname-related errors.
interface, or project, by designing graphical
objects. Onscreen windows can combine pictures,
symbols, bitmaps, and 3-D graphics. You can
create graphics using built-in drawing tools,
import them from other applications, or select
them from the Symbol Factory, ioDisplay’s
extensive library of industrial automation
graphics. Displays can also include hardware-
driven animations and operator-driven
commands.
point, click, and associate. You can animate any
With ioDisplay, you construct your operator
Software for creating and running a
human-machine interface (HMI)
Developing ioDisplay projects is easy—just
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