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The <b>Status</b> tab displays the current states the router’s input and output:
The <b>Status</b> tab displays the current states the router’s input and output:


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===Custom Labels===
===Custom Labels===
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If the default Input/Output labels do not suit your needs, you can always configure custom ones in the <b>Custom Labels</b> section. Click the 'Edit' button next to the desired Input or Output and you will be redirected to a window such as this:
If the default Input/Output labels do not suit your needs, you can always configure custom ones in the <b>Custom Labels</b> section. Click the 'Edit' button next to the desired Input or Output and you will be redirected to a window such as this:


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The figure above is an example of custom label configuration for <i>Digital Input</i>. 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.
The figure above is an example of custom label configuration for <i>Digital Input</i>. 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.
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The <b>Input Rules</b> 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:  
The <b>Input Rules</b> 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:  


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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.
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.


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The <b>ON/OFF</b> section is used to turn the router's output on or off. This action does not save the state permanently, meaning that after a reboot the state will revert back to their default values.
The <b>ON/OFF</b> section is used to turn the router's output on or off. This action does not save the state permanently, meaning that after a reboot the state will revert back to their default values.


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===Post/Get configuration===
===Post/Get configuration===
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Enabling <b>Post/Get</b> will allow you to send HTTP POST/GET requests to the router that control the state of the output. The figure below is an example of the Post/Get configuration section an the table below provides information on the fields contained in that section:
Enabling <b>Post/Get</b> will allow you to send HTTP POST/GET requests to the router that control the state of the output. The figure below is an example of the Post/Get configuration section an the table below provides information on the fields contained in that section:


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The <b>Periodic control</b> section allows you to set up automatic output control rules that trigger output state changes at the specified period or interval. Refer to the figure and table below for information on configuration fields contained in that section.
The <b>Periodic control</b> section allows you to set up automatic output control rules that trigger output state changes at the specified period or interval. Refer to the figure and table below for information on configuration fields contained in that section.


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