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The <b>Input</b> tab is used to configure the router's input {{#ifeq:{{{name}}}|RUT955|pins|pin}}. | The <b>Input</b> tab is used to configure the router's input {{#ifeq:{{{name}}}|RUT955|pins|pin}}. | ||
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===Check Analog=== | ===Check Analog=== | ||
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The <b>Check Analog</b> section is used to set how often the router checks the value of the analog input. This relevant to input rules related to the analog input. For example, if you have configured an input rule that triggers a certain action when the analog input value is inside a certain range, the frequency at which the router will check this value is set in this section. | The <b>Check Analog</b> section is used to set how often the router checks the value of the analog input. This relevant to input rules related to the analog input. For example, if you have configured an input rule that triggers a certain action when the analog input value is inside a certain range, the frequency at which the router will check this value is set in this section. | ||
[[File:{{{file_input_analog}}}]] | [[File:{{{file_input_analog}}}]]|}} | ||
===Input Rules=== | ===Input Rules=== | ||
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Revision as of 12:48, 29 July 2019
Summary
Inputs and Outputs are used for the monitoring and controlling of a connected device or receiving signals from that device in order to trigger certain events. This chapter is overview on the Input/Output section for {{{name}}} routers.
The information in this page is updated in accordance with the [[Media:{{{fw_version}}}_WEBUI.bin|{{{fw_version}}}]] firmware version.
Characteristics
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Status
The Status tab displays the current states the router’s input and output:
[[File:{{{file_status}}}]]
Custom Labels
If the default Input/Output labels do not suit your needs, you can always configure custom ones in the Custom Labels section. Click the 'Edit' button next to the desired Input or Output and you will be redirected to a window such as this:
[[File:{{{file_status_digital}}}]]
The figure above is an example of custom label configuration for Digital Input. You can change an input's/output's name and the names of their states. The changes are purely cosmetic and used for easier management purposes.
Status and control from command line
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Input
The Input tab is used to configure the router's input pin.
Input Rules
The Input Rules section provides you with the possibility to set up rules that execute user specified actions after a certain trigger occurs. To add a new rule, look to the Input Configuration section that is just below. Select the input, the trigger and the action for the rule and click the 'Add' button. A new rule will appear in the Input Rules list:
[[File:{{{file_input_add}}}]]
To begin editing an input rule, click the 'Edit' button located next to it. Refer to the figure and table below for information on input rule configuration.
[[File:{{{file_input_config}}}]]
Field | Value | Description |
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Enable | yes | no; default: yes | Turns the input rule on or off. |
Input type | Digital | Digital isolated | Analog; default: Digital | Selects to which input pin the rule will apply. |
Trigger | Input open | Input shorted | Both; default: Input open | Selects which input state will trigger the rule. |
Action | Send SMS | Change SIM card | Send email | Change profile | Turn on WiFi | Turn off WiFi | Reboot | Activate output | HTTP POST/GET; default: Send SMS | The action that will be taken when the rule is triggered.
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