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 github.com falkena/openhab2-addons/blob/feature/plclogo/addons/binding/org.openhab.binding.plclogo/README.md# PLCLogo BindingThis binding provides native support of Siemens LOGO! PLC devices. Communication with Logo is done via Moka7 library.Currently only two devices are supported: `0BA7` (LOGO! 7) and `0BA8` (LOGO! 8). Additionally multiple devices are supported.Different families of LOGO! devices should work also, but was not tested now due to lack of hardware.Binding works nicely at least 100ms polling rate, if network connection is stable.## Pitfalls- Changing of block parameter while running the binding may kill your LOGO!, so that program flashing via LOGO! SoftComort will be required. Furthermore programs within LOGO! SoftComfort and LOGO! itself will differ, so that online simulation will not work anymore without program synchronisation.- Flashing the LOGO! while running the binding may crash the network interface of your LOGO!. Before flashing the LOGO! with LOGO! SoftComfort stop openHAB service. If network interface is crashed, no reader could be created for this device. See troubleshooting section below how to recover.## DiscoverySiemens LOGO! devices can be manually discovered by sending a request to every IP on the network.This functionality should be used with caution, because it produces heavy load to the operating hardware.For this reason, the binding does not do an automatic background discovery, but discovery can be triggered manually.## Bridge configurationEvery Siemens LOGO! PLC is configured as bridge: This file has been truncated. show original

The monogram was enclosed in a circular frame in 1925. The outline of the emblem featured the same thickness as the letters, so the logo looked very balanced and laconic in its monochrome color palette.


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The redesign of 1928 adopted two new elements, which were the bold black wordmark in all capitals, placed under the circular emblem, and geometric framing, in a pentagon shape, with the peak on top. Though now the logo featured four components, it still looked modest and minimalist, due to the simplicity of the lines and their black-and-white execution.

The redesign of 1991 refined the logo, introduced in 1936, cleaning its lines and strengthening them. The wordmark of the new version is executed in a modern yet simple sans-serif typeface, which is very similar to such fonts as Dialog Pro Extra Bold and Lucida Grande Black.

As for the color palette of the Siemens visual identity, there are three options of using its logotype: tender and light turquoise, which is the main color of the brand, evoking a sense of safety, reliability, and calmness; light gray, which stands for confidence and seriousness, and black, which is the color of power and elegance.

In 1936 the emblem grew cleaner and simpler, the diamond and circle shapes being removed from it. By 1973, however, it became obvious that the logo was excessive, so the company decided to get rid of the symbol, leaving only the wordmark. The following update came in 1991 and included the change of the color.

Simplicity and globality are read in the elements of the emblem. The Siemens logo speaks of a company that strives for research, the study of scientific secrets. The company successfully manifests itself in various directions thanks to the acquired knowledge.

The emblem of Siemens has changed several times in the long years of its existence, reflecting the evolution of the brand and its values. The emblem was originally created in 1899 and since then has passed many changes while maintaining its minimalistic and modern design. Each logo was developed considering the fashion trends of its time and changes that occurred within the company.

In 1935, the concern acquired a department responsible for advertising. It was headed by Hans Wilhelm Karl Gustav Domizlaff, who proposed using the Siemens trademark common to all departments and developed a new logo. He removed the circle and hexagon, leaving only the monogram and lettering. Also, the marketer changed the font to make the lines thinner and smoother.

Siemens logos have always been the same. They reflected the brand name, which became especially noticeable in 1936. Hans Wilhelm Karl Gustav Domizlaff played an important role in forming the corporate identity, abandoning the classic monogram, and focusing on minimalist lettering. 2351a5e196

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