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Online Service Tool Eases Debugging

July 14, 2018
Version 10.1 of the PLUS+1 guide and service tool features an enhanced screen editor for faster user interface creation.

Version 10.1 of the PLUS+1 guide and service tool features an enhanced screen editor for faster user interface creation. The STRING data type is now supported for several guide components along with debugging and service tool support. This tool communicates in a secure way over Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Bluetooth, and USB. Free Express License provides a no-risk introduction to the platform that includes all PLUS+1 compliance blocks for easy programming, with no restrictions on saving, compiling, or downloading. The express license includes a free 90-day professional trial, which is intended for those using advanced professional features. The professional version includes function block libraries and is designed to accommodate professional machine developers.

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