User documentation of the development environment

logi.CAD 3 is an integrated development environment by logi.cals for programming a wide variety of →PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers). logi.CAD 3 provides comfortable editors for the IEC programming languages →ST (Structured Text) and →FBD (Function Block Diagram).

Development environment and IEC 61131-3

It is possible to create applications in logi.CAD 3 according to the industry standard IEC 61131-3. In this case, knowledge about this IEC-standard is essential (see glossary item →IEC 61131-3 for links to sources).

This user documentation is valid for logi.CAD 3 version 3.16.0.

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Content of this user documentation


Where to start

Details to know

Installation instructions

Tutorials

The dos and don'ts when working

Release notes:

Reference documentation with information about the following →features:

More features might be provided in your used logi.CAD 3product version.

The following features are not provided in all variants of logi.CAD 3:

Good to know

Legal information

IEC-compliance

Keyboard shortcuts

Troubleshooting and FAQ

Glossary

Copyright notes

License agreement for IDE

Contact information

Getting support and help

If you cannot find the requested information in this user documentation at all, contact the support team of logi.cals.

Up-to-date informationen within online-version

Please check the online-version (provided under http://help.logicals.com/) whether new pieces of information have been added since this user manual (as PDF or HTML) has been published; e.g. the release notes quote new problems or there are new articles in the troubleshooting- or FAQ-section.

Typographical conventions

The following conventions are applied within this documentation in the interest of improving readability:

Bold

names of commands, buttons etc. within logi.CAD 3 and/or emphasizing important text passages
Example: menu File, button Finish

Italics

variable information in a term
Example: logiRTS_Vx.y.z_name.tar.gz → x.y.z and name are examples of variable information.

Monospace

files/folders, user input or output of logi.CAD 3
Example: ST-Code up : BOOL;

→term

reference to glossary item
Example: →target system
Usually, the reference is given at first occurrence of the term in the article.

References in the PDF file are enhanced by the text "(→P#)" with # being the number of the page where the appertaining description starts.
Example: Tutorials