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Using AKD I/O in PxMM KAS IDE project  >

In the IDE project , the way to read/write an  AKD analog or digital  IO  is to first link a variable in the dictionary to the I/O point as follows: - Go to the AKD drive item in the EtherCAT section of the project…

KAS IDE Introduction Part 3: Function Block Library and Control Panel >

This Article contains four videos that continue the KAS IDE Introduction series. The first two videos introduce the Function Block Library and the Control Panel, and the last two go step by step how to complete the third exercise that is attached as…

KAS IDE - Editing Variables as Text - Video >

KAS IDE Demonstration video - Editing Variables as Text

Missing MSVCR100.dll File When Installing KAS IDE >

If you get this type of message (Missing MSVCR100.dll file ) when installing and starting up the KAS  IDE on a PC with a Win7 operating system go to the internet and download the MSVCR100.dll file. Here is the link:…

KAS PLCopen Template Projects >

Attached are a number of template programs for the KAS IDE for 1, 4, and 6 axes. They are extensions of the 2 Axis demo projects for the Structured Text, Ladder Diagram, and Sequential Function Chart programming languages that are included in the KAS…

Manual - KAS 2 Axis Demo / Trainer >

Attached is the : - Getting Started Sheet - Demo Manual for the KAS 2 axis demo trainer.

KAS Modbus RTU Communications (through AKI terminal) >

The following procedure outlines setting up Modbus RTU communications between the AKI HMI and a third party device.  With a Modbus TCP/IP connection between the PxMM and the same AKI HMI this configuration allows data to be transferred between…

KAS Network Overview >

The following document outlines the EtherCAT based networks that KAS supports and key parameters that define each of the  network.

PxMM: Sending and Receiving Variable values via UDP >

The udpSendToVar and udpRcvFromVar functions  (starting in soon to be released KAS version 2.11)can be use to read and write variables via UDP to and from a PxMM.  The other device can be a PDMM or a third party device. In this example, for…
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