Episode 12 — Track I/Os, Watchdogs, Timers, Current Values, and Tags Without Confusion

This episode teaches the practical vocabulary and mental model needed to interpret I/O points, tags, and runtime indicators without getting lost in vendor-specific naming, which is exactly where exam scenarios often hide their difficulty. You’ll distinguish discrete versus analog I/O, input versus output, and physical versus logical points, then tie those to how controllers represent “current value,” quality flags, and state changes during normal operations and faults. We explain watchdogs as health checks for controller and communications liveness, why watchdog trips matter for safety and reliability, and how they can signal either genuine failures or security-relevant disruptions. Timers are covered in a way that helps you spot common pitfalls like unexpected delays, race conditions in sequences, and timer values that were changed during maintenance and never returned to baseline. You’ll practice troubleshooting logic by tracing a symptom from a tag on an HMI to an I/O module, to the controller program, and back to the physical device, while keeping change control and evidence in mind. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, where you’ll find more cyber audio courses, books, and information to strengthen your educational path. Also, if you want to stay up to date with the latest news, visit DailyCyber.News for a newsletter you can use, and a daily podcast you can commute with
Episode 12 — Track I/Os, Watchdogs, Timers, Current Values, and Tags Without Confusion
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