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ioman.adc.adc0
ioman.adc.adc0 - Analog input
ioman.gpio.dio0
ioman.gpio.dio0 - Configurable input/output (PIN2)
ioman.gpio.dio1
ioman.gpio.dio1 - Configurable input/output (PIN3)
ioman.gpio.dio2
ioman.gpio.dio2 - Configurable input/output (PIN4)
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             <li>"value": "<b>0</b>" means low level state.</li>
             <li>"value": "<b>0</b>" means low level state.</li>
             <li>"value": "<b>1</b>" means high level state.</li>
             <li>"value": "<b>1</b>" means high level state.</li>
            <li>"direction": "<b>in</b>" means input state.</li>
            <li>"direction": "<b>out</b>" means output state.</li>
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To change input settings, use the <i><b>update</i></b> command and specify a value:
ubus call ioman.gpio.dio0 update '{"value":"0"}'
ubus call ioman.gpio.dio0 update '{"value":"1"}'
ubus call ioman.gpio.dio0 update '{"direction":"in"}'
ubus call ioman.gpio.dio0 update '{"direction":"out"}'

Latest revision as of 07:12, 19 August 2021

ioman.adc.adc0  - Analog input
ioman.gpio.dio0 - Configurable input/output (PIN2)
ioman.gpio.dio1 - Configurable input/output (PIN3)
ioman.gpio.dio2 - Configurable input/output (PIN4)

Call command ubus call value status :

root@Teltonika-{{{name}}}:~# ubus call ioman.gpio.dio0 status
{
        "value": "0",
        "direction": "out",
        "bi_dir": true,
        "invert_input": false
}
  • dio0 is configurable input / output:
    • "value": "0" means low level state.
    • "value": "1" means high level state.
    • "direction": "in" means input state.
    • "direction": "out" means output state.
  • adc0 is analog input:
    • "value": "0.54" means 0.54V.

To change input settings, use the update command and specify a value:

ubus call ioman.gpio.dio0 update '{"value":"0"}'
ubus call ioman.gpio.dio0 update '{"value":"1"}'
ubus call ioman.gpio.dio0 update '{"direction":"in"}'
ubus call ioman.gpio.dio0 update '{"direction":"out"}'