Click the link above to view the complete manual. Individual chapters and appendicies may be downloaded below. This manual is for CLICK PLC hardware. To see an online version of the software help file, please visit this page. Problems viewing our PDF files?
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CLICK PLUS user manual, free download only. For use with all CLICK PLUS PLCs and I/O modules. Manuals do not come with our products unless specified in the description. Download from our web site at no charge. Need help selecting CLICK PLUS PLC components? Use our configuration tool to configure and order.
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The Click Plus PLC has now been released. This can only be programmed with version 3.00 or higher of the Click Programming Software. Version 3.00 will program all of the Click PLC CPU units and add additional features to the Click Ethernet CPU units. Features of the new Click PLUS PLC (C2-0xCPU) includes the following:
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PLCs use Memory Addresses to refer to the various bits, words, and strings of data that are used for programming. The naming convention for CLICK PLC memory addresses uses X to indicate "real-world" inputs, and Y for real-world outputs.
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Jul 17, 2016 . Click PLC Program Control Instructions. Program control (flow) instructions in the Click PLC will utilize interrupts and subroutines. In the last post on Click PLC Compare and Math Instructions, we discussed interrupts. They can be timed or event (Built-in inputs on the CPU.)
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https://www.automationdirect.com/click-plcs (VID-CL-0005) - This How-To video is to help quickly bring you up to speed with the CLICK Programmable Logic Cont...
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We will now look at the click plc program control instructions available to you.The program control instructions will allow us to specify what parts of the l...
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The CLICK PLC supports a very simple but useful set of 21 easy-to-use instructions. The 21 instructions cover most applications that are suitable for this class of programmable logic controller. Download FREE CLICK PLC Programming Software Now!
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Jun 12, 2016 . Indirect addressing is supported in the Click PLC. The manuals refer to this as ‘Pointer Addressing’. It will utilize the DS registers as the offset value and can be used with the DS, DD, DF, DH, XD, YD, TD, CTD, and TXT data register memory types. Example: DD[DS3] – This will point to the address in DD that DS3 value contains.
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Download CLICK PLC user manual Download Click PLC Programming Software CLICK Software Programming Help To help select the proper ZIPLink cable or module, view our CLICK PLC ZIPLink Selection Chart. C0-00DD1-D Technical Questions. Published {{techQuestion.publishDate}} Question: ...
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Our sample Click PLC program will read the present value (PV) and the indicating lights on our Solo Process Temperature Controller. It will then write the set value (SV) to the Solo. This communication will be done using Modbus RTU protocol over an RS485 serial port on the Click.
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CLICK. P3000. Do-more. EP-MISC-001 : Ladder example code that will adjust the PLC's clock for Daylight Saving Time. Notes: For DirectLogic, only the 250/260/262, 350, 450/454 processors have a real time clock. The DL05 example will only work if you have the optional D0-01MC installed. The Basic CLICK PLCs do not have a real time clock. EP-MISC-002
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The programming software and manuals can be downloaded from the Automation Direct website free of charge. Program control (flow) instructions in the Click PLC will utilize interrupts and subroutines. In the last post on Click PLC Compare and Math Instructions, we discussed interrupts.
This includes where to look for the actual input and output points, timers, counters, data registers, etc. Indirect addressing is supported in the Click PLC. The manuals refer to this as ‘Pointer Addressing’.
The CLICK PLC unit can use up to 500 timers (T1 to T500) in a project. In this ladder logic program, timer T1 is assigned. The Timer instruction is set up as an ON Delay Timer with a 5 second set point. That is, the timer status bit T1 output coil turns on 5 seconds after the enable input of the Timer instruction turns on.
The best way to understand the ease of programming for CLICK is to download the Software . Fully functional, you can create a PLC program in minutes. Or use it to configure a system and calculate your power budget automatically.
Double click the desktop CLICK icon or, from the PC’s Start menu, slide the mouse pointer through the menus (Start > All Programs > AutomationDirect > CLICK Ver 2.50 > CLICK Programming Software) and click the CLICK Programming Software selection or, simply click the icon on the Quick Launch bar. See examples below.
When the PWR LED is ON, the CLICK PLC is receiving enough power for operation. Verify the power input voltage at the bottom connector on the PLC unit; the input voltage should be 20–28 VDC. The input voltage measures less than 20VDC. Remove the bottom connector from the CLICK PLC unit and measure the voltage again.