Pluto Safety PLC Pluto Manager

Pluto Manager

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Pluto Manager Software

Step 1: I/O Configuration

The inputs and outputs are configured depending on what they are connected to: static or dynamic signals, inputs and/or outputs, etc.

Step 2 Defining Variables

The variables in the system are: inputs (I), outputs (Q), auxiliary memories (M), global auxiliary memories for databus communication (GM) and registers (R).

The names of the variables can be changed as required instead of the default variable names used in the PLC program.

Step 3: Ladder Programming

The programming language used in Pluto contains.. function blocks, certified by TUV Rheinland, with solutions for the most common safety functions. The function blocks can be used in conjunction with standard ladder instructions. The programming language has a full instruction repertoire, similar to standard PLCs on the market, including timers, arithmetic functions, sequential programming set, etc.

 

For further information including standard and special function blocks, click here. PDF IconPluto Manager