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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
using real-time data, historical data, or both, switching between
current data and previously logged data with the click of a button.
points per trend window. Point markers show you when data is
actually sampled. For historical data, you can just click on a point
to see the exact date, time, and value when the data was scanned.
time span for the trend, and the y-axis scaling can be changed in
real time for any pen. If the computer running the ioDisplay
project doesn’t have a mouse or you prefer not to use one, you
can configure hot keys to provide control from the keyboard alone.
graphical control object and associate it with real-world events
by choosing a tagname from the shared ioControl database. Simply
use your mouse to select the items you want from the ioControl
strategy and associate them with your ioDisplay graphical objects
or historical collection files.
With the SuperTrends feature in ioDisplay, you can plot trends
With 16 available pens, you can plot 16 variables or I/O
You can zoom in or out on the x-axis to see a larger or smaller
Scroll backward and forward
in historical log files.
Zoom in and out
along the x-axis.
Adjust y-axis scaling
for the active pen.
see an alarm history for each alarm point. You can determine which
alarm points to set up, define alarm thresholds, and choose colors for
alarm states. Sound files can be added, and comments or messages
can be displayed in alarm graphics while ioDisplay is running.
immediate action, such as automatically closing a valve when a specific
alarm goes off. You can also set priorities for alarms, so that an
operator can choose to receive only higher priority alarms during
startup, for example. As with trending, hot keys can be set up for
mouse-free acknowledgment of alarms.
and also to a user-configurable ASCII text file that can be easily imported
for analysis into Microsoft Excel, Access, or other applications.
Opto 22 Inside Sales at the phone number listed at the bottom of this
page.
You can view and acknowledge alarms in ioDisplay, as well as
An automatic response to an alarm can be set up to provide
In addition, you can send the historical log of all alarms to a printer
For more information on ioDisplay or SNAP Ultimate I/O, contact
Select the
active pen.
Select real-time or
historical mode.
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