The interface is generally considered intuitive. Dragging a contact from the library onto a rung is a simple click-and-drag operation. Linking components is done by drawing lines, similar to drawing in MS Paint, which appeals to those with an electrical background rather than a pure coding background.
| Component | Minimum Requirement | | :--- | :--- | | | Windows 2000, XP (32/64-bit), Vista, Windows 7 (32/64-bit) | | Processor | Pentium III 500 MHz or higher | | RAM | 256 MB (512 MB recommended) | | Hard Disk Space | 150 MB | | Display | 1024 x 768 resolution | | Communication | RS232 serial port or USB-to-Serial converter | Zelio Soft V 2.4.1
The installer is relatively small (approx. 150MB), making it easy to deploy in the field via USB drive. Why Use Version 2.4.1 Today? The interface is generally considered intuitive
Upon launching Zelio Soft v2.4.1, users are greeted with a configuration wizard. This feature simplifies the hardware setup process. Users select their specific Zelio module (e.g., SR2B121B or SR3B261B), and the software automatically maps the available inputs (I) and outputs (Q). This prevents addressing errors and ensures that the program matches the physical hardware constraints, such as the number of available relay contacts or transistor outputs. | Component | Minimum Requirement | | :---
Before writing a single rung, you must select your target Zelio module.