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− | To build this schematic, you would need to use the electrical components as mentioned above, only in this case we will use 2 Relays and 2 Diodes. As mentioned earlier, using this schematic without the diode, raises risk damaging the device. | + | To build this schematic, you would need to use the same electrical components as mentioned above, only in this case we will use 2 Relays and 2 Diodes. As mentioned earlier, using this schematic without the diode, raises risk damaging the device. |
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| ==Device configuration== | | ==Device configuration== |
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− | If you chose the first option, no additional device configuration is needed. If you would like a set up based on the second schematic, you would need to do additional configuring in the device. First of all, we need a custom startup script to toggle a second relay to ON position. Follow these steps to configure startup behavior: | + | If you chose the first option, no additional device configuration is needed. If you would like a set up based on the second schematic, you would need to do additional configuring in the device. |
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| + | ===Startup script=== |
| + | ---- |
| + | First of all, we need a custom startup script to toggle a second relay to ON position. Follow these steps to configure startup behavior: |
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| * Navigate to '''System -> Custom scripts -> Startup script'''. | | * Navigate to '''System -> Custom scripts -> Startup script'''. |
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| [[File:Startupscriptoutput.png|border|class=tlt-border]] | | [[File:Startupscriptoutput.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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| + | ===Input/Output Juggler configuration=== |
| + | ---- |
| + | Input/Output configuration also needs some changes for this functionality to work as intended. |
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| + | * Navigate to '''Services -> Input/Output -> IO Juggler'''. |
| + | * In the general tab, press enable to turn on I/O Juggler functionality. |
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| + | [[File:Enableiojuggler.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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| + | ===Action configuration=== |
| + | ---- |
| + | * Navigate to Actions tab. |
| + | * In the '''Add new instance''' section, input name (delayoff in this example) for action and in '''Type''' select '''Output''', press '''Add'''. |
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| + | [[File:Addnewinstance.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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| + | In the new window, configure the settings according to the explanations below. |
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| + | * Type: Output. |
| + | * Execution delay (how long you would like to keep the router on after the ignition turns off): your preferred time in seconds. |
| + | * Control: Output (4) (Output pin on which the relay control is connected). |
| + | * State: Low. |
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| + | Leave everything else as default, press '''Save & Apply'''. |
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| + | [[File:Actionsettingsrelay.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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| + | ===Instance configuration=== |
| + | ---- |
| + | Switch back to the '''General''' tab. In the '''Add new instance''' section, select '''Role: Input(3)''' and press '''Add''' to add new instance. |
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| + | [[File:Generaltabinstancerly.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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| + | In the new window, configure the settings according to the explanations below. |
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| + | * Press '''Enable''' to enable the instance. |
| + | * Trigger interval – 1. |
| + | * Trigger – Falling (reacts when state goes from On to Off). |
| + | * Add actions – select the action which you‘ve created previously (delayoff in this example). |
| + | * Press '''Save & Apply'''. |
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| + | [[File:Jugglerinstance.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |