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     <li><b>NC<sub>1</sub></b>, <b>C<sub>1</sub></b> & <b>NO<sub>1</sub></b> - Normally Closed, Common and Normally Open contacts of the internal Non-Latching Relay respectively.<br>Maximum relay ratings: 0.5 A at 60 VDC/70 VAC, 1 A at 30 VDC/VAC.</li>
 
     <li><b>NC<sub>1</sub></b>, <b>C<sub>1</sub></b> & <b>NO<sub>1</sub></b> - Normally Closed, Common and Normally Open contacts of the internal Non-Latching Relay respectively.<br>Maximum relay ratings: 0.5 A at 60 VDC/70 VAC, 1 A at 30 VDC/VAC.</li>
 
     <li><b>NC<sub>2</sub></b>, <b>C<sub>2</sub></b> & <b>NO<sub>2</sub></b> - Normally Closed, Common and Normally Open contacts of the internal Latching Relay respectively.<br>Maximum relay ratings: 0.8 A at 70 VDC, 0.9 A at 70 VAC, 2 A at 30 VDC/VAC.</li>
 
     <li><b>NC<sub>2</sub></b>, <b>C<sub>2</sub></b> & <b>NO<sub>2</sub></b> - Normally Closed, Common and Normally Open contacts of the internal Latching Relay respectively.<br>Maximum relay ratings: 0.8 A at 70 VDC, 0.9 A at 70 VAC, 2 A at 30 VDC/VAC.</li>
     <li><b>A</b> - ADC input. Analog voltage range: 0-30 V. The input can be configured for 4-20 mA sensor protocol as current measurement of 0-30 mA.</li>
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     <li><b>A</b> - ADC input. Analog voltage range: 0-30 V. The input can be configured for 4-20 mA sensor protocol as current measurement (ACL) of 0-30 mA.</li>
 
     <li><b>l</b> and <b>⏚</b> - isolated input contacts.
 
     <li><b>l</b> and <b>⏚</b> - isolated input contacts.
 
         <ul>
 
         <ul>
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==Post/Get==
 
==Post/Get==
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Enabling <b>Post/Get</b> provides the possibility to control the state of an output via HTTP POST/GET requests. The figure below is an example of the Auth Settings section of the Post/Get page. It is used to turn Post/Get on or off and to set authentication parameters.
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Enabling <b>Post/Get</b> provides the possibility to control the state of an output via HTTP POST/GET requests. The figure below is an example of the Auth Settings section of the Post/Get page. It is used to turn Post/Get requests on or off and to set authentication parameters.
    
[[File:Networking_rutos_manual_input_output_post_get_auth_settings.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
[[File:Networking_rutos_manual_input_output_post_get_auth_settings.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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===Post/Get examples===
 
===Post/Get examples===
 
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It is possible to turn the output on and off by using a valid HTTP POST/GET syntax. Use a web browser or any other compatible software to submit HTTP POST/GET strings to the device.
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Use a web browser or any other compatible software to send HTTP POST/GET requests to the device.
    
Below is a table containing syntax examples of this usage:  
 
Below is a table containing syntax examples of this usage:  
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After this you should be redirected to the configuration page for the newly added Instance which should look similar to this:
 
After this you should be redirected to the configuration page for the newly added Instance which should look similar to this:
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[[File:Networking_rutos_manual_input_output_scheduler_instance_configuration_{{{configurableio}}}.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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[[File:Networking_rutos_manual_input_output_scheduler_instance_configuration_configurableio_{{{configurableio}}}.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
    
<table class="nd-mantable">
 
<table class="nd-mantable">
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====HTTP====
 
====HTTP====
 
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Executes at HTTP Post/Get action.
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Executes a HTTP POST/GET request.
    
[[File:Networking_rutos_manual_input_output_io_juggler_actions_http.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
[[File:Networking_rutos_manual_input_output_io_juggler_actions_http.png|border|class=tlt-border]]

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