ioLogik W5300
Utility: ioAdmin
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Alias Name
Alias Name
helps users configure the alias of a DI or
DO/Relay Output channel and define the status for On/Off as
Open/Closed or Closed/Open. The alias can be monitored by
the ioAdmin utility, and can be queried using a user-defined
program based on the Moxa MXIO library, or a standard
TCP/Modbus protocol.
The I/O Expansion Panel
The ioLogik W5300 may be configured to serve up to
three daisy-chained
ioLogik E1200 external I/O
expansion units. The ioAdmin utility cannot be used to define signal parameters for the the ioLogik E1200s
input and output channels; this must be done by connecting to the ioLogik E1200 using the
ioSearch
utility.
However, once the basic signal and channel parameters are defined this hardware configuration may be
exported to the ioLogik W5300 and then higher-order logic may be configured using the ioAdmin
Click&Go
,
Active Tags
, and
Data Logging
panels. The maximum number of expansion modules allowed is three.
E1200 expansion units do not need to be directly connected (e.g., they may be connected using a switch), but
they must be installed on the same network segment as the ioLogik W5300, or they will not be detected. To
configure an E1200 expansion unit for use with the ioLogik W5300, follow these steps:
1.
Start ioSearch, and use it to detect your ioLogik E1200 external expansion modules.
2.
Configure the signal parameters for each I/O channel.
3.
Save the configuration to a file.
4.
Use ioSearch to import the configuration file to your local drive.
5.
Open ioAdmin, and open the I/O Expansions panel.
6.
Load the E1200 configuration file into ioAdmin by pressing the Add button and indicating the filepath.
7.
Repeat steps 1 through 6 for any other ioLogik E1200 units you wish to configure.
8.
Restart the ioLogik W5300.
After the restart ioAdmin should automatically detect your ioLogik E1200 devices. You may now use ioAdmin’s
Click&Go
,
Active Tags
, and
Data Logging
panels to complete the configuration of the I/O expansion units.
Once the devices are detected, you should see them listed in the
I/O Expansions
panel as shown below.
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