PRODUCTS:
The M-series PLCs
The M-series PLCs are the world s first PLCs that can be programmed via the Internet using only a web-browser! This is possible because the Internet TRiLOGI version 5.1 also includes an "Java Applet" version of the TRiLOGI client program. This means that the TRiLOGI editor and simulator software can be remotely loaded and executed in your web browser without the need for any local installation of the software (meaning it is possible to program your PLC from a CyberCafe!). Best of all, the applet is only slightly more than 200K bytes and can be loaded within minutes even on a slow dial up connection.
For DEMO purpose we have made an evaluation version of the Internet TRiLOGI applet that will run off your own browser without the need for local installation. This applet will be loaded from our web-server by your browser if you click on the following link:
| Current Versions | Client: Internet TRiLOGI Version 5.1 Server: TLServer Version 2.0 |
| Operating System: | Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP |
| Browser | Internet Explorer 5 or Netscape Navigator 4.5 and above. |
| PLC Models Supported* | 1. T100MD+ PLCs 2. T100MX+ PLCs |
| Run Demo Applet | http://www.tri-plc.com/TLeval/runTRiLOGI.htm |
| Help File Download (same as Windows version) |
Trilogi Help (PDF) |
* Note: Internet TRiLOGI version 5.1 can only be used to program the M-series PLCs. The H- and E-series PLCs can only be programmed by the DOS version.
To use your own working TRiLOGI applet, you will first have to run the TLServer on a PC that is connected to either a LAN or the Internet, you can invoke the ladder logic editor program from any other computer on the same network, using only the web browser
It is important to realize that connection to the Internet or to a LAN is NOT a pre-requisite to use the Internet TRILOGI. You can use the software completely in local mode without any network connection. In that case the software is merely a Window version of the TRiLOGI software. You then have a choice of loading the TRiLOGI as a local application program or loading the TRiLOGI applet using your web browser to do local programming.
