RUT955 Input/Output
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Post/Get Configuration
Post/Get Configuration allows you to perform action requests by writing them in the URL field after your device’s IP address.
field name | value | description |
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Enable | yes | no; Default: no | Toggles POST/GET ON or OFF |
Username | string; Default: " " | Username used for authentication in POST/GET queries |
Password | string; Default: " " | Password used for authentication in POST/GET queries |
Post/Get usage
Template:Webui services input output post get configuration usage
ACTION | POST/GET URL EXAMPLE |
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Turn Relay Output ON | http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/output?username=user1&password=user1&action=on&pin=relay |
Turn Relay Output ON after a 10 second delay | http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/output?username=user1&password=user1&action=on&pin=relay&delay=10 |
Turn Relay Output ON for 5 seconds | http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/output?username=user1&password=user1&action=on&pin=relay&time=5 |
Turn Relay Output ON for 5 seconds after a 15 second delay | http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/output?username=user1&password=user1&action=on&pin=relay&delay=15&time=5 |
Turn Relay Output OFF for 5 seconds after a 15 second delay | http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/output?username=user1&password=user1&action=off&pin=relay&delay=15&time=5 |
Turn Open Collector Output ON | http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/output?username=user1&password=user1&action=on&pin=oc |
Turn Open Collector Output OFF | http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/output?username=user1&password=user1&action=off&pin=oc |
Overview:
- 192.168.1.1 - router's default LAN IP address; replace it in accordance with your own configuration
- username - login name from Post/Get Configuration
- password - password from Post/Get Configuration
- action - the action that is to be performed on the specified Output (can be on or off)
- pin - specifies on which Output the action will be applied (can be oc or relay)
- delay - defines a delay (in seconds) after which the specified action will be performed
- time - defines a window of time during which the action will take place. For instance, if you post an ON action for an output while specifying time=5, that Output will turn ON and stay ON for 5 seconds before turning OFF
Delay and time parameters can be used together. For example, if delay is 10, time is 5, action is on, then 10 seconds after the execution of the command, the output will switch to ON (or stay in ON state if it was already ON), then after 5 more seconds it will switch to OFF state. In this case, the overall command execution time is 15 seconds.
Actions ON and OFF depend on setting „Output configuration in active state“ (ON is active state), which can be set via Services → Input/Output → Output
Periodic Control
The Periodic control section allows you to set up automatic output control rules that trigger output state changes at the specified period or interval.
field name | value | description |
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Enable | yes | no; Default: no | Toggles the rule ON or OFF |
Output | Digital OC output | Digital Relay output; Default: Digital OC output | To which output the rule pertains |
Action | On | Off; Default: On | Periodic action to be taken |
Action timeout | yes | no; Default: no | Activates action timeout. Action timeout specifies whether an action should end after some time. For example, if the specified Action is to turn Digital OC output On and the action triggers, the Action timeout then turns Digital OC output back off after a specified amount of time in seconds specified in this field |
Timeout (sec) | integer; Default: " " | Specifies how long the Action timeout is |
Mode | Fixed | Interval; Default: Fixed | Fixed mode triggers the specified action on a specified day(s), hour and minute. For example, every Sunday at 8:30 AM Interval provides you with the possibility to set up an interval after which the same action takes place |
Scheduler
The Scheduler lets you configure a schedule of when certain outputs are to be enabled or disabled.
Additional Information
- Input/Output hardware application examples: