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For example, you can:
• Connect N/O and N/C contacts in series and in parallel
• Connect output relays and markers.
• Define outputs as coils, impulse relays, rising or falling edge-triggered
relays or as latching relays.
The function blocks provide you with several functions such as arithmetic
functions, value comparison functions or up/down counting. All function
blocks provided are listed in alphabetical order in the Appendix on
→ Chapter 12 "Appendix“, page 369. The cross-references provide links to
detailed descriptions of these function blocks.
If you wish to wire an easy800 via your PC, i.e. create a circuit diagram, use
the easySoft-Pro programming software.
easySoft-Pro also allows you to:
• test your circuit diagram by simulating the power flow (offline test).
• transfer the circuit diagram to a connected and operational easy800
device.
• after the transfer, follow the power flow and view the operand states
after the transfer during operation (online test)
• print out and thus fully document your circuit diagram in different formats
(e.g. DIN; ANSI or easy format).
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