This video explains the logic layer. Learn how to correctly model your processes graphically, and when and why to use which steps. This is critical for precise process modeling and logical decisions.
The logic layer contains the technical requirements for the machine and defines a logical sequence. The logic layer consists of 5 modeling elements and a Cross Sequence Sender and Receiver Step that connects different sequences. The modeling elements describe the relationship between the steps.
The steps define the logical process and describe the flow of the machine using ready-made modeling elements, this understanding is very important to properly model a process in Selmo Studio.
After watching this video, you will be able to model a step chain and understand the individual steps you need.
- Step: Basic modeling element for describing individual steps or system states.
- Timer Step: Modeling of time-dependent steps.
- Decision Step: Making decisions in the process based on certain criteria.
- Jump Step: Enables jumping from one step to another in the process chain.
- Repeater Step: Repeated execution of specific steps up to the specified number of repeater iterations.
You will learn how these steps define the logical process of the machine and which predefined modeling elements are used. With this knowledge, you will be able to design precise and efficient processes and make logical decisions in your system. Once you understand the Logic Layer, you can assign the different zone types in the System Layer.
The next video focuses on the System Layer and explains how to create zones.