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S7 Quicklogger Pro

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E-mail submissions [at] upstatesoft [dot] com
Website www.upstatesoft.com
System Utilities / Automation Tools
2.3
2010-02-21
5.07
Win XP
Pentium 1Ghz, 500 MB of disk space
German, English
0 in November / 21 in total
 

Rating: 1.00/10 (3 votes cast)

 
S7 Quicklogger Pro

S7 Quicklogger is a software which is intuitive to operate and perfectly suited to quickly
and simply read out data from the PLC and save the data. You can record data either time triggered or process triggered.
S7 Quicklogger allows the mandatory storage of process data for quality assurance as well as for PLC debugging.
The data is saved in a standard Access database and can be exported to Excel (xls file) with a push of a button.

Technical highlights
Very intuitive to use
Logging of a wide variety of data and formats
Data displayed live
Database Manager included
Data saved in standard Access Database
Easy export to MS Excel
Time-controlled logging possible
Event-driven logging possible
Acknowledgement to PLC possible after logging
Supports S7-200(R), S7-300(R) and S7-400(R) PLCs
Supports MPI, PPI and TCP/IP for PLC access
Can be used with IBH Link (R)

 

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