NetPing 8/PWR-220 v3/SMS User Manual page 130

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npRelayStartReset.n
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npRelayMemo.n
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npPwrChannelN.n
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npPwrStartReset.n
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npPwrMemo.n
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npIrPlayCmd
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npIrReset
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Integer
READ
Integer
READ/WRITE An operating mode of a relay, where n – is a relay number, a number from 1 to 16
Integer
READ/WRITE OID for a forced short term switching off a relay. Write the number «1» for
DisplayString
READ
Integer
READ
Integer
READ
Integer
READ
Integer
READ/WRITE Write «1» for a reset. Relay n, where n – is a relay number, a number from 1 to16
Integer
READ/WRITE Reset counter in the mode «Watchdog» Relay n, where n – is a relay number, a
Integer
READ
OctetString
READ
Integer
READ/WRITE To send an IR command, write the number of an IR command.
Integer
READ/WRITE To reset an IR transceiver, write «1».
Integer
READ
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Relay index, where n – is a relay number, a number from 1 to 16 inclusive
inclusive
:
The next modes are available:
0 – Manually switched off
1 – Manually switched on
2 – A channel is managed by the module «Watchdog»
3 – A channel is managed by the module «Schedule»
4 – A channel is managed by the modules «Watchdog» and «Schedule»
simultaneously
5 – A channel is managed by the module «Logic»
switching a channel off for 15 seconds, where n – is a relay number, a number from 1
to 16 inclusive
A relay memo, where n – is a relay number, a number from 1 to 16 inclusive
A current status of a relay, where n – is a relay number, a number from 1 to 16
inclusive
:
0 – A relay is switched off
1 – A relay is switched on
A voltage availability at a relay, where n – is a relay number, a number from 1 to 16
inclusive
.
0 – No voltage at an input or a relay is switched to the mode «Manual Off»
1 – Voltage is available
A relay index, where n – is a number of a relay, a number from 1 to 16 inclusive
inclusive
.
When reading:
0 – A regular mode
1 – Reset
2 – Reboot
number from 1 to 16 inclusive
. For a forced zeroing write «0»
Counter of continuous resets, when a relay n works in the mode «Watchdog», where
n – is a relay number
A memo of a relay n, where n – is a relay number, a number from 1 to 16 inclusive
After a reset, indicate an IR command and check an IP status.
IR transceiver status.
The next statuses are available:
commandCompleted (0) – a command is completed. A command does not need any
process to be performed.
protocolError (1) – is an incorrect command code, or a command is not accepted.
commandAccepted (2) – a command is accepted and run. After a command is
completed, its status is not changed because there can be no failures in the process.
There is a need to wait for about 0,5 seconds before sending the next command.
errorUnknown (16) – is an unknown error.
errorBadNumber (17) – is an incorrect parameter of a command.
errorEmptyRecord (18) – is an attempt to reproduce a blank cell.
errorFlashChip (19) – is a failure or denial of a memory chip inside an IR extension
module IRC-TRv2.
errorTimeout (20) – there is no response from an IR extension module IRC-TRv2.
errorExtBusBusy (21) – an external bus i2c is busy, it is impossible to connect to an
IR extension module IRC-TRv2 (for example, during a short-circuit of a bus).

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