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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
<b>Inputs</b> and <b> | <b>Inputs</b> and <b>outputs</b> are used for monitoring and controlling a connected device or receiving signals from that device in order to trigger certain events. This chapter is an overview of the Input/Output section for {{{name}}} routers. | ||
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==Characteristics== | |||
The router's input/output pins can be found inside the power socket: | |||
[[File:{{{file_status_pinout}}}]] | |||
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The electric characteristics for the input and output are as follows: | |||
* Digital non-isolated input: Logic low: 0 - 5 V; Logic high 8 - 40 V | |||
* Digital open collector output: 30 V, 300 mA | |||
==Status== | ==Status== | ||
The <b>Status</b> page displays the current states of the input and the output: | |||
[[File:{{{file_status}}}]] | |||
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If you click the the button that looks like a pencil [[File:Networking_rutx_trb14x_manual_edit_button_v1.png|20px]] next to an input/output entry, you will be able to create a custom label for the pin. | |||
You can change how the names of the pin and its states are displayed for the device's input: | |||
[[File:{{{file_status_input}}}]] | |||
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You can change how the names of the pin and its states are displayed for the device's output. You can also change which state is considered to be active (high level/low level): | |||
[[File:{{{file_status_output}}}]] | |||
==Input== | ==Input== | ||
==Output== | ==Output== |
Revision as of 07:27, 14 June 2019
Summary
Inputs and outputs are used for monitoring and controlling a connected device or receiving signals from that device in order to trigger certain events. This chapter is an overview of the Input/Output section for {{{name}}} routers.
The information in this page is updated in accordance with the [[Media:{{{fw_version}}}_single.bin|{{{fw_version}}}]] firmware version.
Characteristics
The router's input/output pins can be found inside the power socket:
[[File:{{{file_status_pinout}}}]]
The electric characteristics for the input and output are as follows:
- Digital non-isolated input: Logic low: 0 - 5 V; Logic high 8 - 40 V
- Digital open collector output: 30 V, 300 mA
Status
The Status page displays the current states of the input and the output:
[[File:{{{file_status}}}]]
If you click the the button that looks like a pencil next to an input/output entry, you will be able to create a custom label for the pin.
You can change how the names of the pin and its states are displayed for the device's input:
[[File:{{{file_status_input}}}]]
You can change how the names of the pin and its states are displayed for the device's output. You can also change which state is considered to be active (high level/low level):
[[File:{{{file_status_output}}}]]