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One Editor Configures Regulatory and Sequential Control

Ladder logic and PLCs can handle regulatory control, but they were designed primarily to handle sequential control. So, configuring regulatory control in ladder logic can be tedious, and its execution in the PLC is much less efficient than its execution of sequential control.

The same is true with function blocks and distributed control systems: they do well with regulatory control, but are less efficient with sequential control.

The UCOS control editor was designed specifically to configure both regulatory and sequential control with equal ease and with a maximum amount of automation to save you time. Likewise, the UCOS run-time logic engine was designed to execute both regulatory and sequential control with equal ease.

Regulatory and Sequential Control

There's only one control configuration editor to learn, and you need only one set of tools for testing, debugging, troubleshooting, and maintenance.

To get the same thing with a traditional control system, you would need multiple types of control editors and multiple types of run-time logic processors.

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Engineering Workstation (EWS)

Control

One Editor 

Pre-Configured Logic

No Reprogramming

Highly Visual

Graphic Screens

Command Windows

Scripting

Alarms and Logs

Security

Project Documentation

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Trends

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microFCU

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