Carel 1tool 2.6.46 2.6.57 Sp1

| Feature | 2.6.46 | 2.6.57 SP1 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 115200 | 921600 (for pCO5) | | OS Compatibility | Win XP, Win 7 (32/64) | Win 7, Win 8.1, Win 10 (64-bit recommended) | | pCO5 Recognition | No | Full support (initial revision) | | USB Hotplugging | Requires restart of 1tool | Automatic COM port refresh | | Security | No password encryption | MD5 hash for user profiles | | Trend Export | CSV only | CSV + Native SQLite |

The core programming environment where engineers drag, drop, and connect standard or custom functional blocks (FBD) to define the controller logic.

Pre-compiled, complex algorithms representing consolidated and secure logic. Whether calculating superheat or managing a floating-point valve, macroblocks drastically reduce programming time.

Disclaimer: The specific version numbers 2.6.46 and 2.6.57 were referenced as a hypothetical construct based on typical Carel versioning patterns (2.6.x). For exact release notes, check your local Carel distributor’s FTP or legacy CD archives, as Carel has since delisted these older tools from public web portals.

The main graphical workspace where developers drag, drop, and link functional blocks to create the core control logic. Carel 1tool 2.6.46 2.6.57 SP1

: Allows for real-time error reporting and virtual testing before deploying code to physical hardware.

Version 2.6.46 is a mature baseline release within the legacy 2.6 branch. It is highly valued for its stability when maintenance programming is required for older installations.

Versions like 2.6.46 and 2.6.57 SP1 offered a mature feature set before the transition to newer platforms like (2014) and STone (2024). 1tool - CAREL

Defines the hardware configuration, hardware inputs/outputs (I/O), serial networks (Modbus, BACnet, pLAN), and overall system architecture. | Feature | 2

Developers can bundle frequently used logic (e.g., a specific lead-lag pump rotation algorithm) into a custom library block to reuse across projects, ensuring code consistency. 5. Step-by-Step Application Development Workflow

| Feature / Aspect | | 1tool 2.6.57 SP1 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Tentative Release Period | Likely around 2020 | Likely post-2020, as a later version | | General Maturity | A robust, stable version, likely representing the status quo of the 2.6 line around its release date. | A more refined and stable version, as it includes an official Service Pack (SP1) containing critical bug fixes and optimizations. | | Core Functionality | Identical core: five integrated environments, same library of 80 atoms, 121 macroblocks, and 45 modules. | Functionally identical core as 2.6.46, but with minor enhancements and corrections introduced by SP1. | | Primary Use Case | Suitable for general project development where the latest bug fixes are not a critical concern. | The recommended version for mission-critical systems requiring maximum stability and reliability. |

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Versions 2.6.46 and 2.6.57 SP1 would provide robust integration capabilities. The 1tool module can be used to integrate various devices with CAREL's pCO sistema programmable controllers. For energy management, energy meters can be integrated via into other BMS systems for precise monitoring of power consumption for systems like heating, air-conditioning, and ventilation. Disclaimer: The specific version numbers 2

[Define Hardware Configuration] │ ▼ [Develop Core Control Strategy (Functional Blocks)] │ ▼ [Design User Interface (Screens & Masks)] │ ▼ [Execute Local Simulation & Debugging] │ ▼ [Compile, Link & Flash Target Controller] Step 1: Hardware Configuration

Features standard thermodynamic and control loop libraries (PID modules, compressor management, electronic expansion valve throttling) before the major library revamps of the late 2.6 era.

Furthermore, this specific SP brought optimizations to the memory management of programs. As HVAC/R applications require more complex logic (like anti-legionella cycles, dynamic defrosting, and multi-compressor staging), compiling tight, efficient code that runs flawlessly on hardware became heavily optimized in the 2.6.57 SP1 iteration. Core Features Enabled by These Versions