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Aug 16, 2018 The DL User manuals show the raw mnemonic descriptions. Although DirectSOFT uses Relay Ladder Logic, the PLC actually uses an assembly language type instruction set that uses Boolean stack operations, namely STR, AND, OR, their 'normally closed' equivalents, along with ANDSTR/ORSTR, then all the various boxes and coils. Restricted Downloads In order to give our customers quicker access to software that must be purchased we have set up some protected file areas. In order to retrieve files from these areas you will have to have a USERID and a PASSWORD.
Software Demos
C-more Demo Programming Software
Please visit this page to download C-more Programming Software. Install without entering a keycode to activate the demo version. Refer to the 'Readme' document within the ZIP file for details about the Demo version. To order a keycode in order to activate the full verison, please visit our online store.
C-more Micro Programming Software
The C-More Micro programming software can be downloaded for free from our Web site. This is the full-featured C-More Micro programming software and not a demo version.
Directsoft 5 Programming Manual
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CLICK PLC Programming Software
The CLICK PLC programming software can be downloaded for free from our Web site and provides an intuitive programming tool that will get you up and running quickly. This is the full-featured CLICK programming software and not a demo version.
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DataNet OPC Web-based Data Monitoring Software
DataNet OPC Demo (File size 10.4 MB)
The above file installs as an unregistered demo version of the complete DataNet OPC software package. The demo is a fully functioning Web based data monitoring and logging software that will run for three days. After three days the trial version will expire and give you a message window when you try to start the software.
DirectSOFT6
Use this file for these part numbers:
- PC-DSOFT6: DirectSOFT6 Programming Software
- PC-R60-U: DirectSOFT6 upgrade from any previous version of DirectSOFT
- PC-DS100: DirectSOFT100: Free version of DirectSOFT6 limited to 100 words
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Installing DirectSOFT100 (PC-DS100)
DirectSOFT100 gives you the same features as the full version of DirectSOFT6 but allows only 100 Words of ladder code to be downloaded to the PLC. Programs DL05/06/105/205/305/405 systems. (Order programming cable separately.) A keycode is not required to install DirectSOFT100.
Installing DirectSOFT6 (PC-DSOFT6 and PC-R60-U)
To activate PC-DSOFT6 (the full version of DirectSOFT6) or the PC-R60-U upgrade, enter the keycode (which you received upon purchase) during installation.
Recommended PC requirements
Following are the recommended system requirements for running DirectSOFT6 on a PC:
Following are the recommended system requirements for running DirectSOFT6 on a PC:
- 1 GHz CPU
- CD-ROM for loading software
- Windows 10, Windows 8.1 - 64 bit, Windows 8.1 - 32 bit, Windows 8 - 64 bit, Windows 8 - 32 bit, Windows 7 - 64 bit, Windows 7 - 32 bit, Windows Vista - 64 bit, Windows Vista - 32 bit, Windows XP
No DOS, OS/2, MacIntosh, LINUX or UNIX versions, or 16-bit versions available. Windows 8 RT not supported. - 512 MB RAM and 50 MB free hard disk space
- CD-ROM for loading software. At least one unused serial communications port or USB port using our USB-RS232,USB-to-serial adapter and/or 10-Base-T or 10/100-Base-T Ethernet network card.
- Color SVGA monitor (1024 x 768)
Do-more Designer Programming Software
Do-more Designer programming software for the Do-more PLC can be downloaded for free from our Web site. This is the full-featured Do-more programming software and not a demo version.
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GSoft
GSoft is now free to download. There is no longer a demo version.
KEPDirect OPC Server Download
Download KEPDirect Servers (v5.11.263.0) Demo (File size 29.2 MB)
This file is the full package download for our KEPDirect OPC Server. The software installs as a demo version prior to registration at which time you will receive a file to unlock your unlimited version. Our latest KEPDirect package includes all drivers and help file documentation for connection to the DirectLOGIC PLCs and EBCs, the Productivity3000 PAC, and our Ethernet-enabled GS and Durapulse drives. Without a keycode for a purchased software license, the server will run for two hours at a time.
Minimum PC requirements
2.0 GHz Processor, 1 GB installed RAM, 180 MB available disk space, Ethernet Card (required for Ethernet drivers or serial drivers that utilize Ethernet encapsulation), Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution video adapter and monitor, Keyboard and Microsoft mouse or compatible pointing device
2.0 GHz Processor, 1 GB installed RAM, 180 MB available disk space, Ethernet Card (required for Ethernet drivers or serial drivers that utilize Ethernet encapsulation), Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution video adapter and monitor, Keyboard and Microsoft mouse or compatible pointing device
Minimum PC requirements
Windows 8, Windows 7 (Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate), Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista (Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate), Windows Server 2003 (Service Pack 2), Windows XP Professional (Service Pack 2).
Windows 8, Windows 7 (Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate), Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista (Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate), Windows Server 2003 (Service Pack 2), Windows XP Professional (Service Pack 2).
Note: When installed on a 64 bit operating system, the application will run in a subsystem of Windows called WOW64 (Windows-on-Windows 64 bit). WOW64 is included on all 64 bit versions of Windows and is designed to make differences between the operating systems transparent to the user.
Productivity Suite Programming Software
The Productivity Suite programming software is a full-featured programming tool for the Productivity Series controllers. This is a FREE download from our Web site and provides an intuitive programming tool that will get you up and running quickly. This is the complete Productivity Series programming package and not a demo version.
An optional Demo version install of the DataWorx P3K database connectivity software is also included with the Productivity Suite install.
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SOLO Temperature Controllers
The SOLO Temperature Controllers configuration and monitoring software is a free download.
SureServo PRO
SureServo Pro software is now free to download. There is no longer a demo version. Please visit this page to download the most recent version of SureServo PRO.
SureMotion Pro
SureMotion Pro software is free to download. SureMotion Pro completely replaces SureStep Pro. Please visit this page to download the most recent version of SureMotion Pro.
Think & Do PC Based Control Software
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Think & Do Version 8.1.0 (File size 225 MB)
This is the same program received when purchasing Think & Do PC Based Control Software, part numbers PC-TD8-USB or PC-TD8-WEB4-USB.
The purchased software will arrive with a software CD, a Quick Start Guide and a USB Runtime hardware key that will remove the limitations of demonstration mode. In demonstration mode, the Runtime use is limited to 30 minute sessions. The development environment is not restricted and provides a free WinPLC programming pack.
ViewMarq Configuration Software
ViewMarq configuration software is required to program ViewMarq LED message displays. This is a FREE download from our Web site and is not a demo version.
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Example Programs
We supply these programs as examples of how to apply the various instructions in our PLC’s. Please try to use these examples in their original form before modifying them for your particular application. We have had many calls claiming that the examples don't work and found that a mistake had been made when the example was re-entered by hand. The examples posted here have been run on equipment in our lab. If you are having difficulty with one of the examples check the following:
- Have changes been made and are they correct?
- Look at the title page for any special instructions.
- Is the example the only thing executing in the CPU and has the CPU gone from PROGRAM mode to RUN mode to allow the first scan logic to run?
- Does the CPU type and I/O match the example?
If you still have problems give us a call.
Thank you - The AutomationDirect Technical Support Team
THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN AUTOMATIONDIRECT TECHNOTES IS PROVIDED 'AS IS' WITHOUT A GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND. These documents are provided by our technical support department to assist others. We do not guarantee that the data is suitable for your particular application, nor do we assume any responsibility for them in your application.
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Please note: additional sample programs for C-more Operator Interface panels can be found at the c-more.automationdirect.com site.
Instructions: The program you will download depends on which CPU you have. Find your CPU in the colored columns on the right, and click the WinZIP icon to download the right example program. The absence of an icon for a given CPU means that the example is not applicable for or will not work with that CPU.
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Simple program that adjusts the PLC clock to account for Daylight Saving Time. Can be used in DL250, 350, 450 and DL05 if the optional memory cartridge is installed. | |||||||||||
EP-MISC-002 | This file shows how the square root of a value between 1 and 9999 could be calculated. The resulting value has 2 implied decimal points. The square root is determined by using an iterative approximation, and therefore this algorithm requires a long time to execute. | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-004 | This example shows how to convert the current value of a timer or counter so that it appears to count down instead of up. This is useful for displays on an operator interface or for relational contacts to trigger an action at a low limit. | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-005 | This project uses two buttons pushed together for three seconds to latch an output. | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-006 | This is a simple example of how to use pointers. | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-007 | This program utilizes a pointer routine to store the accumulated time of T0 into successive double word V-memory locations beginning at V2000. Each time C0 changes from OFF to ON the accumulated time is loaded into the current memory location pointed to then the pointer location is incremented by 2 for a double word. This program is coded for the D2-250 Using Pointers it shows how to increment and move through a series of registers. | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-008 | This project will create a table of values generated by measuring the times an input is energized. | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-009 | This program shows how to implement a push-down stack in ladder using the MOV instruction. | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-010 | DL450 PLC Only. This program calculates the Standard Deviation on a Table of 10 BCD Double Words. See readme.txt inside the ZIP file for more details | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-011 | Calibrating analog I/O with a non-zero starting point | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-012 | Off-Delay Timer | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-013 | Adding two tables using consecutive V-Memory locations with pointers | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-014 | How to create a FIFO (First In First Out) Stack | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-017 | Creating a Non-linear function with look-up table | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-018 | This example provides a 24-hr clock value for use in Time-of-day operations. | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-019 | Program showing various functions using ladder vs Iboxes | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-021 | PLC controlled motor latching program | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-022 | Analog scaling and negative number math | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-023 | Do-more introduction example | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-024 | How to create a FIFO (First In First Out) Stack in Do-More | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-026 | Change Do-More IP address data into addresses displayable in C-more | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-027 | Executing logic based on time of day in Do-More | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-028 | Changing daylight savings flag in Do-More | ||||||||||
EP-MISC-029 | Convert timer accumulator to hours/minutes/seconds countdown |
Communications | 05 | 06 | 105 | 205 | 305 | 350 | 405 | CLICK | P2 | P3 117Mobile Networks. 110Mobile Hotspot and Tethering.113Data Usage. 103Airplane Mode. 118Advanced Calling.119More Settings.121Sounds and Vibration.124Notifications.129Display and Wallpaper.130Advanced Features.134Storage.135Battery.138Applications Settings.139Themes.142Location.143Lock Screen and Security.145Privacy and Emergency.150Easy Mode.153Accounts.154Google Settings.156Language and Input. Samsung galaxy j3 v user manual verizon. | Do- more | |
Example of how to configure port 2's communication parameters. | ||||||||||||
EP-COM-002 | This program shows how communication errors can be detected when using the RX and WX instructions. | |||||||||||
EP-COM-003 | Networking multiple GS drives with the standard instruction set in the DL05 and D2-250 | |||||||||||
EP-COM-004 | Networking multiple GS drives with the new Modbus instruction set in the DL06 and D2-260 | |||||||||||
EP-COM-005 | Master project: This project contains simple logic for reading the inputs from an DL05 / 06 slave and placing their status in C0-C17 in the master. It also writes C20-C37 to the outputs on the slave. Slave project: This project can be used in conjunction with the master project to setup the slave to turn off its outputs if the master PLC stops communicating with it. | |||||||||||
EP-COM-006 | An example program for the D2-250 CPU and the ERM to communicate with an HA-EDRV2 and a SJ100 Hitachi drive | |||||||||||
EP-COM-008 | Ladder example for receiving ASCII input. Typical application would be a bar code scanner or weight scale that sends data to the PLC and does not require any communication from the PLC | |||||||||||
EP-COM-009 | Ladder example for sending commands to an SCL stepper drive from port 2 of a D2-260 | |||||||||||
EP-COM-010 | Ladder example for sending commands to an SCL stepper drive from port 2 of a CLICK PLC | |||||||||||
EP-COM-011 | How to print without leading zeroes (D2-250, D2-250-1) | |||||||||||
EP-COM-012 | ASCII Receive and Send example | |||||||||||
EP-COM-013 | ASCII String Creation with checksum | |||||||||||
EP-COM-014 | Ladder example for sending commands to an SCL stepper drive from the Do-more PLC serial port | |||||||||||
EP-COM-015 | Do-more to Viewmarq date/time write example | |||||||||||
EP-COM-016 | Program to send a message once a minute and embedded variable every second from D0-05 to Viewmarq panel | |||||||||||
EP-COM-017 | Program to send a large message once a minute and embedded variable every second from D0-05 to Viewmarq panel | |||||||||||
EP-COM-018 | Set up of IP address using V memory locations in Do-more | |||||||||||
EP-COM-020 | RS-485 example for P3000 | |||||||||||
EP-COM-021 | D2-260 to Protos-X communications example with watchdog | |||||||||||
EP-COM-022 | P3000 to Protos-X communications example with watchdog | |||||||||||
EP-COM-023 | Do-More to Protos-X communications example with watchdog | |||||||||||
EP-COM-024 | CLICK to Protos-X communications example with watchdog | |||||||||||
EP-COM-025 | DoMore to SR55 communications example | |||||||||||
EP-COM-026 | DirectLogic to SR55 communications example | |||||||||||
EP-COM-027 | CLICK to SR55 communications example | |||||||||||
EP-COM-028 | Ladder example for sending commands to an SCL stepper drive from RS232 port 1 of a Productivity Series PLC |
Counters | 05 | 06 | 105 | 205 | 305 | 350 | 405 | CLICK | P3000 | Do- more | |
Example of how to calculate RPM for a device connected to the High Speed Counter inputs on the 105 CPU. | |||||||||||
EP-CT-002 | This app shows how to combine Straight Velocity and Accel/Decel profiles in mode 30. | ||||||||||
EP-CT-003 | This file that contains two projects for 105 mode 30 pulse output; one for trapezoidal profile and one for registration. These projects are enhancements of the examples show in the manual on pages 3-31 and 3-34 in that they provide logic for using a momentary start pushbutton instead of a maintained button. | ||||||||||
EP-CT-004 | CTRIO programming examples for Pulse Output functions | ||||||||||
EP-CT-005 | Making both quadrature counting channels of a CTRIO retentive on power cycle | ||||||||||
EP-CT-006 | Example program for making 2 CTRIO modules in an 06 retentive on power cycle | ||||||||||
EP-CT-007 | Example program for counting/rate using interrupt input on DC input Click PLC | ||||||||||
EP-CT-008 | Example program for making a single CTRIO channel retentive on power cycle |
Operator Interface | 05 | 06 | 105 | 205 | 305 | 350 | 405 | CLICK | P3000 | Do- more | |
EP-OP-001 | Example of how to detect that the Optimation panel is no longer communicating from within the CPU. | ||||||||||
EP-OP-002 | This app note shows how the date & time can be changed using the OP-1510 panel. It only works in the 250, 350, 440 & 450 CPU with the date & time instructions. | ||||||||||
EP-EZ-001 | This example has an EZ Touch project and a DirectSoft32 Ladder program that shows how to set the PLC Clock for the (250,350,440,450 and 05(with optional D0-01MC module installed)) using the DATE and TIME instructions. | ||||||||||
EP-EZ-002 | These two files are an example for the EZ-TEXT panels and DL205 PLC family that gives several demonstrations of how to use the panel for viewing and changing messages and data, for emergency messages controlled by the PLC, and how to configure the options on the TEXT panel. | ||||||||||
EP-EA-001 | Changing CMore and CMore Micro Screens From the PLC and Panel (see related Tech Note) | ||||||||||
EP-EA-004 | Program to detect when an operator interface or other master device changes a register value in a PLC | ||||||||||
EP-EA-005 | Email setup project for C-more - Load and simulate to see what needs to be done to make email work | ||||||||||
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Point of View: Recipe example project | Download Example Program | ||||||||||
Point of View: Basic template for starting projects | Download Example Program | ||||||||||
Point of View: Example project showing basic examples of objects | Download Example Program | ||||||||||
Point of View: Example showing use of class for multiple similar devices | Download Example Program | ||||||||||
Point of View: Example project to test connections to CLICK PLC via Ethernet | Download Example Program | ||||||||||
Point of View: Example project to test connections to Do-more PLC via Ethernet | Download Example Program |