Control any TCP/IP Modbus GPIO.
Name | User-friendly name |
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Enable | Activate to enable the device |
Run at startup | Activate to run the device at Kinetic startup |
IP | Enter the ip address of your device. Your device and Kinetic Designer need to be in the same subnet |
Port | TCP/IP port. 502 is the default value (usually doesn’t have to be changed) |
Type | Choose the device from the list |
Adam-6060/6066 6 inputs/6 outputs
Adam-6251 16 inputs
Generic: A generic GPIO modbus device
If you select Generic, you need to enter the following information:
Nb input: The number of digital inputs
Nb output: The number of digital outputs
Start input address: Modbus input register address
Start output address: Modbus output register address
Use Coils feedbacks: Enables feedback ask to device (some devices don’t like this command so you can disable this behavior).
Task action:
Enable device | enable the device |
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Disable device | disable the device |
Switch outputs | Choose the task to switch some outputs |
Task trigger:
You can trigger a task when the selected inputs are in a specific state.
Digimap trigger:
N/A
Grap:
N/A
User interface:
N/A
Device information:
You can use for example the Advantech ADAM-6060
We have also validated the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 (750-352) when you need a lot of GPIOs.
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