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LT Development Software
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Conforms to IEC61131-3 International Standard.
The logic program of the LT Editor conforms to IEC61131-3, the de facto international standard for controller programming languages. As open architecture becomes the norm, there is a growing need to standardize the development language for the controller's sequence control circuit. |
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| The time-consuming process of writing ladder programs and creating screens can now be easily done with the mouse operation on this single software package. |
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LT Editor lets you write logic programs and create screens on your Windows computer. You'll find the file management function to be extremely convenient, and all basic operations are mouse controlled. LT operation couldn't be much easier.
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Step1 Write your logic programs. |
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Programming is done by combining 47 ladder instructions.
To write your logic programs, just use the mouse to drag and drop the desired combination from among the 47 ladder instruction symbols shown on the instruction list. |
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I/O configurations are a breeze - even for beginners.
With LT, simply drag and drop the created variable name over the desired I/O terminal diagram. |
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Step2 Create your screens. |
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Choose from a total of 1,840 pre-made parts.
Simply select the switches, lamps, meters, and other parts you want, and place them as desired on the screen. These carefully designed, clearly recognizable parts make it easy to create the screens you want. |
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Add original graphics and text.
Use drawing tools to create any shapes or lines that can't be expressed with the pre-made parts, and add text with the same ease as a word processor. |
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Step3 Link your programs and screens. |
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Drag and drop the ladder instructions for each screen.
By dragging and dropping the logic program graphics onto the desired screen with your mouse, the necessary push buttons, meters, and other parts are automatically drawn. |
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Step4 Perform maintenance, quickly and easily. |
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Quick on-site response. Greater work efficiency.
Screens created on a Windows personal computer can be downloaded to the LT over a single cable. Changes can also be easily made by connecting to the LT after it has been integrated into your system. |
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| Two cables are necessary. |
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With LT, screens and logic programs can be downloaded, uploaded, and monitored with a single cable.
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Data Is Easily Shared |
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DXF (drawings) |
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BMP (bit map images) |
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CSV (tables) |
RTF (documents) |
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LT Editor Operating Environment |
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| Software |
GLCLT-ED01W-V10 |
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Windows®95 / Windows®98
WindowsNT® (Ver4.0 or greater)
Windows®2000 / Windows®Me
Windows®95: OSR2 or greater recommended;
WindowsNT®4.0: Service Pack 3 or higher recommended |
| PC |
Pentium 133MHz or faster recommended. |
| Resolution |
SVGA (800 x 600) or above recommended. |
| Available HDD Space |
Minimum: Approx. 32MB
Maximum: Approx. 40MB |
| RAM |
32MB or more recommended. |
| Disc Drive |
CD-ROM required for installation. |
| COM Port |
Required |
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